Beauty

I’ve always loved the smell of hair products. Starting from when I was 6, I would sit next to my mother at the hair salon for the long process of getting matching “Mommy and me” perms. We’d endure hours of curing, aware that the lingering, almost skunk-like smell of hair solution (which I later learned
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There’s nothing like the holidays, or watching reruns of White Lotus, to suddenly fuel a need to escape. Wellness resorts, combining luxury with self-care treatments, are one of the best ways to do that. The newest ones take their treatments to the next level, offering everything from brain tests, to Indian sound therapy, to a
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Ippei Naoi//Getty Images Like many people, I try to not think too hard about my exes. I believe that the best way to move on after a relationship is to neatly box up any residual feelings and store them in the back of my mind, only to be opened, contents dissected, during my bi-weekly therapy
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For an investment worth every penny, these scissors are as sharp as a razor (we aren’t exaggerating), giving you complete, precise control of your cuts. They come in two different lengths and offer designs for right-hand dominant users and lefties. If you’re cleaning up your ends, go for the small size, and if you’re doing
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Carlos Huber, the fragrance architect behind Arquiste, draws from specific moments and places in history for each of the brand’s scents—they’re like time machines that transport you across space and time. L’Or de Louis allows you to feel like a member of Louis XIV’s court, visiting the Palace of Versailles’s orangery with the 17th-century king
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Formulated with color-treated hair in mind, L’Oreal’s EverPure collection is a mainstay in Grace’s collection, thanks to its replenishing, sulfate-free, and color-safe formula. The pleasant scent isn’t overpowering and doesn’t take away from the real work of the star ingredient, rosemary. Your hair will feel soft, refreshed, and, most importantly, revived. Size: 8.5 fl. oz.
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My grandfather loved to smoke cigars. And by that, I mean he loved to smoke cigars. For him, cigar smoking wasn’t just a celebratory puff or two at a wedding or a graduation. It was a daily ritual, marked by the silver guillotine cutter he kept in his Polo shirt pocket, the cigar butt in
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