If you’ve used Hourglass’ primer you’ve probably been wondering why the heck, in all these years, they haven’t launched skincare.
I’m a huge fan of Dr. Lipman. He’s been preaching the dangers of gluten, sugar, dairy, etc. before it was “trendy” to do so, and he takes a holistic approach to wellness.
I’m pretty obsessed with Barry’s Bootcamp, a boutique studio where you alternate running with body weight and resistance training. When you run, you run facing a mirror, and I almost always run in a Nike sports bra. Maybe it sounds cheesy, but there’s something empowering about seeing that Nike swoosh as I sprint.
Move over EOS because there’s a new kid in town, and his name is Softlips! I’m an EOS devotee, so it’s pure marketing that got me to try this product…couldn’t resist the name, and this product lives up.
So after a super foodie trip to Israel during which I ate my weight in hummus, pita, and babka (only to come back to NYC for Thanksgiving and about a month straight of non-stop cheat days), I thought, why not try something new and do a soup cleanse?
When it comes to heat styling, women tend to pay the most attention to their flat irons; and yes, it’s very important to shop wisely for one that is going to do the least damage to your hair. That said, it’s also important to make sure your blow dryer isn’t damaging your hair especially because most of us are using it at least as often as our other heated styling tools.