Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. When it comes to working out at the gym, I typically have a “whatever makes you happy” stance. There’s already enough to feel self-conscious about while you’re there — from the gym bros commenting on
“I’m really sick and tired of people getting cancer that shouldn’t be getting cancer,” an oncology nurse, still dressed in her scrubs, says in a TikTok posted in late March. “I’m going to give you some tips on how to avoid getting cancer.” In the comments, people add their own recommendations and pose questions, inquiring
Jojo Siwa is in the midst of a bedazzled rebrand. Over the past few weeks, the internet has reveled in every cringe moment, bouncing from think pieces about Siwa’s Disney-villain-esque aesthetic to critiques of her self-designated title as the mastermind behind “gay pop.” But while the former “Dance Moms” star continues to publicly navigate the
When you describe a deadlift, the exercise sounds almost easy. All you have to do, after all, is pick up a weight from the floor, then put it back down. But as anyone who’s tried one knows, in practice, knowing how to do a deadlift exercise is pretty challenging. It’s hard to perfect your deadlift
In 2016, Les Henderson was diagnosed with thoracic endometriosis after their lung collapsed. In this rare form of endo, endometrial tissue grows in patches on the lungs, leading to symptoms including chest pain, shortness of breath, and cough. To manage their endometriosis, Henderson was prescribed Lupron Depot, a hormone therapy that helps suppress estrogen. The
As states across the country continue to revoke access to reproductive rights, the WNBA is taking a clear stand, announcing a new multi-year partnership with the OTC contraception, Opill. “At the WNBA, we’ve always said that women’s health is society’s health — and so for a long time, many of our players have been engaged
There isn’t much I remember from the day I learned I was having my second missed miscarriage. I was too shocked to cry upon hearing the news, delivered by my doctor during an initial ultrasound, a mere four months after my first miscarriage. I know my husband and I asked questions and went over next
Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. It’s no secret that Amazon is one of our favorite places to shop for just about everything, including must have fitness items. From workout sneakers and activewear leggings to home gym equipment, the retailer carries
Sam Peters is a Senior Commerce Editor at Hearst covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Her writing has appeared in WWD, Footwear News, Real Simple, PopSugar and Bridal Guide, among others. She enjoys unpacking the latest trends and testing and reviewing some of the most innovative, emerging products on the market.
Laura Lajiness Kaupke is a freelance writer and editor covering fashion, accessories, and lifestyle topics, including beauty, home, fitness, and travel. You can see her work across various outlets, including VOGUE, Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Marie Claire, InStyle, Glamour, Esquire, Women’s Health, Brides, The Zoe Report, Popsugar, Refinery 29, Coveteur, Byrdie, Well+Good, The Editorialist, among other
ANGELLA CHOEMari (left) and Laura (right). Growing up in the 1990s in the Jura region of eastern France, Laura Herbst knew by elementary school that she loved fashion, but she didn’t know where her passion came from. There was almost no social media back then, and she had no knowledge of clothing trends in the
Tessa Dóniga Johnson We met just before lockdown, sharing a croissant and a walk along the L.A. River. I reveled in how kind and quiet he was, how different from the toxic men I’d chosen in the past. He is the first good man I fell in love with. I fell with my whole heart.
A past-lives reader once told me that I hadn’t had a good relationship since ancient Greece. I remember thinking, “I knew I was in a slump, but wow.” This reading was somewhere between Marriage Number One (in which, two years in, my husband realized he was gay) and Marriage Number Two (in which, 14 years
When I was about seven months pregnant with my second daughter, I had an odd craving: I really, really wanted to do a burpee. This was a deeply confusing sensation because, like most people, I hate burpees. But for three years, I’d been cautious about how I moved my body: I’d navigated a miscarriage, fertility
I’ve witnessed plenty of weddings this past year. I’ve seen vows exchanged beneath sprawling live oaks and bridesmaids gliding down flower-strewn aisles under the twinkle of outdoor lights. I’ve witnessed one bride wearing Margiela, a soon-to-be husband in happy tears. I’ve even heard the chatter of reconnected families echo through grand corridors, laughter flowing just
JIAYI LI At 7:48 P.M., I texted a friend who asked me how my first day of work went: No time to even pee. I thought it was the best job in the world. I was the sole assistant to the billionaire founder of the hottest hedge fund on Wall Street. My boss, let’s call
In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. This month, we spoke with Seema Bansal Chadha, co-founder of Venus et Fleur—the innovative floral company behind the Kardashian-approved Eternity Roses. Below, Chadha shares how her brand first stemmed from
Getty Images She’s a slut. A homewrecker. She’s basic. She’s a guy’s girl, damaged goods. Oh, she’s asking for it dressed like that. She’s crazy; a lonely spinster; a drama queen. An angry Black woman, a nasty woman. A stupid bitch. The list of casual everyday insults hurled at and between women and girls is
Since her rise to fame, Yellowjackets actress Ella Purnell has managed to keep her private life mostly to herself. She has shared a little about her relationship with her boyfriend of roughly three years, Max Bennett Kelly, though. The couple has kept their story of how they met to themselves but are very supportive of
The rumors are true: Meghan Markle will be doing a cooking show on Netflix—but there’s more to it than that. Deadline reported on April 11 that the non-fiction series, which is in early development, will feature Meghan celebrating “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship.” The show seems to complement the Duchess of Sussex’s
Dua Lipa is continuing her Radical Optimism era, with another new single, “Illusion.” Its honest lyrics capture the reality of seeing someone for who they are, beneath their “bullshit” facade—and knowing how to have a little fun with that. As she sings, “Was a time when that shit might have worked / Was a time
Zendaya and Tom Holland had a little fun of their own yesterday. The couple joked with photographers while arriving at a hotel in central London, resulting in some rare, candid shots of them. Zendaya has been doing press for Challengers in the city, while Holland has been rehearsing for his upcoming production of Romeo and
Angelina Jolie and her 15-year-old daughter, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, have been working on a new Broadway show together, The Outsiders. They celebrated the opening night for the project yesterday, attending the premiere side-by-side. The premiere marked a rare red carpet appearance for the mother and daughter. Jolie wore a silk dress with a gold cape, while
Benny Blanco may not be physically by Selena Gomez’s side, but he’s certainly on her mind. The singer, who has been in New York for her work with Rare Beauty and Only Murders in the Building, shared a new photo of her and Blanco this morning. “I love you @bennyblanco,” she captioned it. Instagram A
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