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GOLDEN GIRL
Jordan Chiles Shares the Emotional Meanings Behind Her 20+ Tattoos
Plus the body care product she uses to keep them looking bright.
By Beth Sobol
THE SCENARIO
Channing Tatum’s Veneers Are a Character All Their Own in Blink Twice
Something about Channing Tatum's smile is a little different in this movie, and that's on purpose.
By Kirbie Johnson
JUST ONE THING
This $27 Hairspray Keeps Sabrina Carpenter's Bangs Perpetually Bouncy
Hairstylist Scott King applies three layers of it before she hits the stage.
By Dianna Mazzone Singh
HAIR TO STAY
Every Single Thing That Happened During My Hair Transplant
I got a hair transplant in the Netherlands—and now I’m sharing every bloody detail.
By Wally Montes de Oca
GONE FISHING
I Got a Salmon Sperm Facial—And I’d Do It Again
This is one buzzy trend with science to back it up.
By Taryn Brooke
SEEING RED
Pom Klementieff on How Marvel’s Mantis Would Apply Her Lipstick
She’d likely do this before “kidnapping Kevin Bacon.”
By Jesa Marie Calaor
Want a Lift?
12 Things You Should Know If You’re Considering a Facelift
According to people who have had one.
By Elizabeth Siegel
EVERY WITCH WAY
Witches Are the Original Life Coaches
Everyday people are turning to witchcraft in pursuit of wellness. The results, they say, can be life-altering.
By Parizaad Khan Sethi
THE MELANIN EDIT
If Grants for Black-Owned Businesses Are Eliminated, Your Favorite Beauty Brands Could Be Too
Black founders share the reality of keeping their business afloat amid the dismantling of many DEI initiatives.
By Kayla Greaves
JUST ONE THING
Chlöe Bailey Pairs This “Juicy” Gloss With Dollar-Store Lip Liner
“I'm a Black girl with full lips, but I love [to line them] because it gives a deeper pout.”
By Jessica Cruel
FIRST PERIOD
At 48, I Was Still a Little Embarrassed to Buy Tampons
Why Tim Walz's legislation to put menstrual products in school bathrooms matters.
By April Daniels Hussar
DOING IT
If You Deal With Unexplained Pain During Sex, You Could Have Vaginismus
The condition can make vaginal penetration effectively impossible.
By Varuna Srinivasan
In the Balance
Ozempic Is Changing People’s Skin, Say Plastic Surgeons
“It becomes like an old, overused rubber band.”
By Kara Nesvig
IN THEIR WORDS
27 People on What Really Happens When You Get an IUD
IUDs afford people autonomy over their bodies, but getting one comes with its own set of risks.
By Jesa Marie Calaor
SHELF LIFE
The $10 Anti-Chafe Stick That Helps Sara Hughes Battle Sweat and Sand
The beach volleyball player shares the beauty products she's bringing to the 2024 Olympic Games.
By Nicola Dall'Asen
Breast Intentions
The Makings of a Modern Boob Job
Patients demanded solutions for implant issues like “animation deformity.” Surgeons have delivered.
By Jolene Edgar
RUDE AWAKENING
I’m Calling Total Hogwash on “Non Sleep Deep Rest”
We have yoga nidra, which is old, and naps, which are older—why do we need a confusing third thing called “Non Sleep Deep Rest” or “NSDR”?
By Brennan Kilbane
CURL CLASS
A New Law Requires All Cosmetology Students in New York State Learn to Style Textured Hair
In the past, students would have to seek additional courses for specialized training.
By Kayla Greaves
BALLER BEAUTY
UConn Player Paige Bueckers’s New Hair Color Is Sending a Message
“You can be a killer on the court and also have your hair and nails done.”
By Bianca Richards
ALL SMILES
Would You Wear Plastic Veneers?
They're a fraction of the cost of porcelain. Some say they look that way.
By Brennan Kilbane