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Popsugar is closed today for Indigenous Peoples' Day, but I wanted to leave you with some light reading material to enjoy on your day off. Ahead, you'll find Kim Kardashian's new haircut, which has transformed her into a doppelganger of Kris Jenner; skin-care tips from celebrity aesthetician Renee Rouleau, who works with stars like Demi Lovato, Madelaine Petsch, and Sabrina Carpenter; and a case for the comeback of side bangs. Keep reading for all of that and more. |
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The Popsugar Beauty stories you should have your eye on. |
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| Kris Jenner — I mean Kim Kardashian — looked amazing in this pixie haircut at Paris Fashion Week.
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| Celebrity aesthetician Renee Rouleau shares some tips that actually took me by surprise.
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| I rocked side bangs in middle school and it wasn't a look I planned on resurrecting anytime soon, but celebrities like Jenna Ortega, Kylie Jenner, and Emma Stone might just change my mind.
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In today's column, Popsugar contributor Chelsea Avila tries meditating to help with her eczema.
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Have you ever found yourself so lost in thought, mentally rummaging through whatever it is that's been causing you stress, and then suddenly, the only reaction that seems to bring you back into solution mode is the feeling of your fingernails scratching against your skin? Well, my friends, that right there is the most picturesque description I can give you to define the relationship between stress and eczema. While I often find that the state of my mental well-being and the intensity of a flare-up are in cahoots, the power I have always lies in the daily moisturizing rituals that keep my skin barrier happy. But as everything goes, stress can override any type of balance — even the one you have with your skin-care and body-care routines. When things took a turn, little did I know there was another method worth testing that got straight to the source of navigating emotional unease and an active rash, and while I wish it weren't the case, that very emotionally consuming situation had a special patch on my forearm flaming. So, as any journalist might think, there was no time like now to put the theory to the test and look to meditation to see whether it can offset my intrusive worries and thus, vanquish my eczema impulses. The experiment in question: Can meditation soothe my stress eczema at the root? Keep reading to find out! — Chelsea Avila |
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