Today's newsletter was written and curated by Popsugar lifestyle director Kelsey Garcia. The Feel-Good 5 is a daily curation of stories we can't stop talking about. |
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| It only feels right that just as there's a resurgence in hosting, we're also witnessing the unbridled embrace of the "chaos party."
PS first learned about the chaos party on — where else? — TikTok, where high school math teacher Kimberly Clark reflected on the one she threw in college. It involved giving guests a list of truly ridiculous rules and missions: for example, some guests were tasked with starting a conga line, while others were meant to disrupt said conga line.
When everything else feels a little chaotic, why not have a little fun? |
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| Speaking of chaos, may we introduce you to the iridescent world of "fishing lure" nails? |
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| Is everyone having more sex than you? It's hard to know when the number is so often exaggerated, and, quite frankly, overly emphasized. So, we polled PS followers for the dirt on how often they're really doing the deed. |
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| As a kid, I hated hand-me-downs. Now, as an expecting mom, I scour Facebook Marketplace for baby gear like it's my part-time job. Here's to the parents embracing secondhand shopping. |
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| "Let's grab drinks?" Here's why you should instead ask your date to take a hike (complimentary). |
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In today's featured column, PS's Chandler Plante does a very brave thing. |
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I feel pretty clean for having just showered with someone else's bathwater. Yes, you read that right. In all fairness, the water once belonged to "Euphoria" It girl and Gen Z bombshell Sydney Sweeney. It comes encapsulated in an unassuming turquoise bar of Dr. Squatch soap (aptly named Sydney's Bathwater Bliss), has already sold out, and continues to inspire some passionate think pieces.
While supporters applaud Sweeney for profiting off the very demographic that sexualizes her, others say her pandering to men is setting women back decades. Admittedly, her "hey boys" advertising isn't exactly subtle. But marketing aside, people have also expressed some valid concerns about washing with a celebrity's old bathwater.
Given its divisiveness, I decided to try it for myself. — Chandler Plante |
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Editors' Picks: Chaos Tamers |
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For when you'd like to manage the chaos in your life. |
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| | Bissell Little Green Portable Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner |
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Wait, wait! Before you go, here are a few more stories from PS and beyond that you might enjoy. |
- Places to go this summer? Try this data scientist's packing technique that makes my usual Notes tab look like a child's scribbles.
- Live a little — stop resisting the jelly shoe trend.
- When times are tough, I go to the "Love Island" glam room in my mind. Nothing can hurt me there . . . except maybe the body glitter. That shit does not come off.
- I'm having my own chaos party this weekend. The venue? AMC. The host? M3GAN. See you there, fellow A-listers.
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