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What’s With Celebrities and Their Minimal Bathing Habits?
Of all the bizarre beauty practices that celebrities have touted (like Kim Kardashian’s vampire facial era), Chelsea Handler’s shower routine takes the cake. On Feb. 5, the television host appeared on Alex Cooper’s podcast, “Call Her Daddy,” and candidly talked about her peculiar habit. For some time, it’s become public knowledge that Handler only cleans her “hotspots” when showering — her vagina, butt, and underarms. “I don’t know why my legs would be dirty, they’re covered up all day in my jeans,” she said. Handler further explained that the lather from shampooing and conditioning her hair drips down her body, offering justification as to why she doesn’t take a complete…
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What’s Inside the 2025 Golden Globes Gift Bag?
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. The 2025 Golden Globes will officially kick off award show season on January 5, 2025, so prepare to see some of Hollywood’s biggest stars churn out a seemingly never-ending stream of jaw-dropping hair, makeup, and nail moments in the upcoming weeks. If you’re like us, you’re not only waiting to devour every single detail of your favorite celebrities’s looks, but you may also be a little curious about what exactly goes into those mysterious gift bags…
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Blackbirds F.C. wants to know – ‘What’s The Half-Life of Loving You?’, a delicious sparkling sonic score. – Backseat Mafia
We are extremely proud to bring you an exclusive early listen to the new single, enticingly entitled ‘What’s The Half-Life of Loving You?’, from one of our favourite bands, Melbourne’s Blackbirds F.C.. The track is another example of the band’s inherent ear for soaring melodies and jangling guitars with a slight alt. country inflexion. The bass pulses with a febrile vibrancy and the percussion drives the pace, with heavenly harmonies singing at the edges. It’s a thrilling journey that jingles and jangles with a yearning melancholia. It’s a little bit of Teenage Fanclub with traces in the mix evident of classic antipodean bands like Paul Kelly, The Hoodoo Gurus and…
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Grace VanderWaal Releases New Single ‘What’s Left Of Me’, Following Her Star Role in Francis Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ (Out Now) – Backseat Mafia
Grace VanderWaal has come a long way from her days as the ukulele-toting 12-year-old who captured hearts on America’s Got Talent. Now 20, she’s pushing her music into more mature, emotionally charged territory. Her latest track, ‘What’s Left of Me‘ (out now via Pulse Records), reflects growth, diving deeper into raw emotions and complex storytelling. This new single follows her recent release ‘Call It What You Want‘. While that track explored the murky back-and-forth of a situationship, ‘What’s Left of Me’ deals with facing the aftermath. The song starts with a delicate piano melody, breathy and fragile, before evolving into a dynamic, heartfelt anthem. VanderWaal’s airy, pop-tinged vocals float effortlessly…
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What’s this? It’s ‘Something Good’!! The Superjesus give us something special with new track ahead of Australian tour shows announcement – Backseat Mafia
30 years in, and The Superjesus continue to surf the crest of the rock and roll wave with the release of their new single, Something Good. Original member and lead singer, Sarah McLeod, explains the genesis of the song, saying “Something Good was a song I had a while back that I was harvesting for my solo album, I played it to Ruddy (Stuart Rudd) and he saw TSJ potential …so yet again it got swiped for a higher purpose 😊 Ruddy took it to his studio and did a number on it, then it was unleashed on the band. It came up a treat! It’s super fun to play…
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What’s the 100-Stroke Method For Hair? Experts Explain
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Marsha Brady, and maybe your grandma, famously brushed her hair 100 times a day. It’s an old adage that claims to increase shine and promote hair growth that, at face value, has been ruled as myth by the internet (and plenty of dermatologists). But like most things in beauty, there’s plenty of nuance to consider. Do the 100-stroke method’s claims hold any merit? It’s worth exploring, especially now that we’re in an era of reconnecting with…
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Eczema vs. Psoriasis: What’s the Difference?
While certain skin conditions such as acne can seem easy to diagnose from home, others can be a bit trickier, like eczema and psoriasis. These two skin conditions, which usually present themselves in the form of a rash on the skin, are fairly common but very difficult to distinguish between. Eczema, otherwise known as atopic dermatitis, is an itchy inflammation of the skin and usually appears in children and can continue to adulthood; psoriasis is a chronic condition that causes a buildup of scaly, dry patches on the skin, affecting areas like your scalp, elbows, knees, neck, and even your nails. While they can appear similar to the untrained eye,…
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Seint Makeup News: What’s Happening With the Brand?
Fresh on the heels of the news about Beautycounter’s closure, the spotlight is now on Seint Makeup as people try to figure out what’s next for the brand. Questions about what’s happening with the company started when Reddit users noticed many artists who regularly promoted the products had gone quiet. “I’ve seen some Seint (formerly MaskCara) influencers posting some vague posts alluding to something bad happened with the company, anyone know what the scoop is?” One person wrote on the site. Shortly after, the brand posted a statement on it’s Instagram. “Effective October 1, 2024, Seint is transitioning from a direct selling model to an enhanced affiliate commission structure and…
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What’s Sabrina Carpenter’s Natural Hair Color?
Sabrina Carpenter is known for her signature beauty look, from her rosy blush and Bratz Doll makeup look to her long, blond hair with its flowing waves and perfectly placed highlights. But unlike many blondes who shell out thousands of dollars to maintain their light and vibrant hue, the “Feather” singer’s natural hair color is, in fact, blond. However, her golden-blond highlights are the work of her long time hairstylist, Laurie Heaps. “Her natural color is medium blond,” Heaps tells PS. “We add some golden highlights throughout and a few brighter ones to frame the face.” Heaps also says that Carpenter usually goes to her every three to four months…