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The Case Against Curves: Is The C-Word Really a Boon To Women?
3 days ago by Briana Rognlin | 3 CommentsThe non-washboard body type has plenty of celebrity champions these days, not least of whom, Christina Hendricks, exemplifies the sexy, “curvy” body type that’s supposedly come back into style. But over at Yahoo! Shine they’re wondering if the C-word is really a good way to describe women: The word is … More »
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Don't Vein on My Parade: Daily Health Quiz
4 days ago by Blisstree Staff | Comment
Today’s Question: Sorry to shock you with this not-so-lovely photo. We’re not sure how someone got such a close-up shot of our leg without us noticing, but what exactly is this photo of: a varicose vein, a spider vein, or a burst blood vessel? … More »
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Hold on to Your Hair: Daily Health Quiz
5 days ago by Blisstree Staff | CommentToday’s Question: Having strands of hair fall out during the course of the day is normal. What’s the average number of strands that fall out daily? … More »
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Eco-Friendly Shopping: Buy These Super-Cute $12 Earrings Directly From Us
5 days ago by Caroline Sloan | Comment
We’ve all got a friend with a taste for wild jewelry. She’s into weird earrings, brightly-colored necklaces, and gigantic rings. Shopping for her is fun, but it’s sometimes hard to find a gift that’s whimsical enough to suite her tastes, yet doesn’t look like something your mother-in-law would wear. That’s why we like these Asymmetric Shield earrings.
In addition to being cute, they’re eco-friendly — every pair is fashioned from found wood. Said wood is thin and lightweight, which means no fear of developing those same droopy earlobes your Great Aunt Mildred had. We like these for casual everyday wear, but they’d also look great with a cocktail dress and a swept-up do. … More »
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Natural Skincare Products Under a Microscope: Scientific Explanations For Why They Work (Or Don't)
5 days ago by Briana Rognlin | CommentDIY beauty solutions are a popular alternative to expensive beauty creams and treatments: They’re cheap, natural, and you know what you’re putting on your skin, whereas many of today’s pricey products have an ingredients list you can’t even pronounce, let alone interpret.
But according to Scientific American, not every natural, DIY beauty treatment is actually good for your skin. They consulted with Leslie Baumann, director of cosmetic dermatology at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine in Florida and author of The Skin Type Solution and the blog Skin Guru, to find out which natural skincare remedies work and don’t work (and the scientific explanation behind it): … More »
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Is Paula Deen Making You Fat? And 10 More Icons Who Harm Your Health
6 days ago by Briana Rognlin | 6 Comments





