Photography by Getty ImagesCome for the romance, stay for the anatomically correct human heart-shaped cake! By Katherine Singh Date April 3, 2024 Florals for spring? Not so groundbreaking. But have you considered anatomically correct human hearts? Anya Taylor-Joy definitely has. On April 1, the Dune: Part Two actor shared photos from her wedding to Malcolm
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Photography courtesy of A24Kristen Stewart’s new film is not your typical tale about “strong women” — and that’s the point. By Natalie Michie Date April 3, 2024 Love Lies Bleeding is a film that thrives on contradictions. It’s both sexy and disgusting; delicately romantic but gluttonous with gore; set in a stagnant town yet brimming
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POPSUGAR Photography | Anvita ReddyPOPSUGAR Photography | Anvita Reddy Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. About a month ago, I dealt with a painful charley horse cramp on the bottom of my foot. Usually, stretching it out relieves the muscle tension
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There’s a $65 candle inspired by a unique feeling (and it’s not love). Scented with bamboo and thyme blossom, it’s meant to capture the euphoric sensation of arriving home after a long day and flinging off your bra—move over, Baies, it’s all about Braless. That elusive feeling is difficult enough to evoke in a candle,
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No one needed to make sunglasses cool–it’s in their DNA. From Neo’s miniscule frames in The Matrix to Holly Golightly’s much-copied oversize pair in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, sunglasses have been used to both tell and hide our favorite stories. Often underrated but never overlooked, the glasses we wear live lives unique to their category. They
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Annakiki Spring 2024. Photography via Launchmetrics.com/SpotlightHair growth is a goal for many — here, a dermatologist weighs in on the best ingredients to promote length and volume and avoid shedding. By Souzan Michael Galway Date April 3, 2024 “Patients come to me with hair-loss concerns every single day — literally,” says Dr. Neera Nathan, a
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If you’re ever short on unsolicited medical advice, try starting with the word “inflammation.” The internet will tell you your body’s innate response to injury or illness is well within your control — something you can bend to your will with a strategic sleep schedule, a bit of meditation, and whatever diet is most readily
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