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Ugh, my skin’s a mess—colorless, itchy spots that won’t quit. I’ve been using the same products for months, but now my face is a map of confusion.

| Beauty
Ugh, my skin’s a mess—colorless, itchy spots that won’t quit. I’ve been using the same products for months, but now my face is a map of confusion.

| Beauty
Gillian Anderson’s cool-toned glow is lighting up the season like a secret serum. This week’s best hack? A soft, shimmering radiance that looks like your skin is lit from within.

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Charli XCX’s beauty looks shift as rapidly as her music, evolving from rock glam to frosted copper lips in just a decade. Each style is a visual chapter, mirroring her sound’s fearless reinvention.

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Cystic acne isn’t just stubborn—it’s a hormonal, inflammatory beast that thrives on over-treatment. Ditch the multi-step routine and start with a gentle cleanse, moisturizer, and no exfoliants for a week.

Jordan Firstman’s Cannes premiere had him twerking on the red carpet—until he declared, “in de bussy,” stealing the show with bold, old-fashioned charm. His new role blends romantic comedy with quiet resilience, proving heart can still be edgy without losing its warmth.

This red maxi dress transitions from day to midnight with ruffles and bold scarlet, turning you into a walking fashion editorial. Pair it with metallic heels and a choker that’s basically your best friend for effortless summer wedding magic.

Your wallet, charger, and earbuds are disappearing—thanks to shared space chaos. Solve it with one spot and a 2-minute routine to stop the hunt.

The next James Bond must “ooze sex appeal”—a fragrance ad in a tuxedo. Jordan Firstman’s ‘Club Kid’ party is already a cult classic, turning Cannes into a neon-lit trendsetter’s playground.

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Your foundation looks like a ghost in Target but a hot mess in Sephora—store lighting turns shade matching into a total lottery. Customer support acts like you’re scamming them, ignoring your photos and complaints like they’re just another broken toaster.

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A $30 showerhead delivers spa-level pressure, and a $10 lip balm rivals luxury brands. Budget-friendly dupes outshine pricier versions, proving beauty and home tools don’t need to break the bank.