Looking hotter doesn’t have to mean a full makeover or spending hours in front of the mirror. Sometimes, it’s the unique little things that make the biggest difference. These weird-but-genius finds will give you a glow up in ways you didn’t even know you needed. From secret skin care hacks to unexpected fashion tips, this list is packed with game-changing products that’ll have you looking (and feeling) next-level. A Lip & Cheek Tint That’s Multipurpose stila Complete Harmony Lip & Cheek Stick Amazon – This multiuse cream stick delivers a sheer, natural finish for both lips and cheeks. Based on...
28% Of Single Mothers Live In Poverty. Jaycina Almond Is On A Mission To Help.
Adidas In a perfect world, there would be an abundance of easily accessible resources to help mothers not just survive, but thrive. Unfortunately, that’s all too often not the case. It’s tough out there, and even tougher for single moms — 28% currently live in poverty — who typically have to jump through a lot of hoops to receive assistance. It’s a feat that can feel insurmountable when you’re already living in crisis mode. Jaycina Almond understands this on a deeply personal level. When she got pregnant at 20, she saw firsthand how challenging it could be to make it...
New Zealand Released Its List Of Banned Baby Names For 2024
Daniel Lee/Moment/Getty Images Though specifics vary by state, throughout most of the U.S. there are very few rules about what you can and can’t name your child. I could have named my son Tyrion Lannister and my daughter Discoball Boogiedown and I would have been well within my rights. Certainly, some people really do like to be unique with their baby names: I’m sure many of you know someone who went a little nuts with spelling (Caleb becoming Kaelyyb, for example), or who have tested the limits of what a name is (Rumble Honey, anyone?). But this isn’t the case...
Why Emily Oster Doesn't Go To Kids' Birthday Parties
Kids’ birthday parties are way less fun as a parent than they are to kids. That’s a hard fact of adulthood. You’ve probably sighed upon receiving a classmate’s birthday invitation at least once, but have you ever just thought, f*ck it, let’s not? Well, one mom did. Occasionally controversial ParentData writer Emily Oster joined the We Met At Acme podcast, and shared with host Lindsey Metselaar why her family largely forgoes weekend birthday festivities. Oster explained that her anti-birthday party stance isn’t so much about the celebrations themself, but about deciding to prioritize other ways to spend limited weekend hours....



