Our fave celebs don’t go a day without using these 18 drugstore beauty products

April 11, 2019 at 02:00PM by CWC I secretly love when celebrities reveal their beauty must-haves, and they wind up being wildly expensive and lavish products (on top of zillion dollar facials) that we mere mortals couldn’t even fathom stocking our bathrooms with. Because it means that the drugstore diamonds can remain our little secrets. But, as it turns out, stars and supermodels alike have been professing their love for skin-care and makeup goodies that line your local CVS or Walmart or Target stores. Seriously: Jennifer Aniston moisturizes with a drugstore face cream and Priyanka Chopra’s go-to lip product costs 4 dollars. They’re in on the fact that some of the best beauty products can be found at the same place where you pick up your prescriptions and your cat food—even Beyoncé is swiping her lips with the same 12 dollar gloss as the rest of us are. Behold, 18 celebrities and their very own fave drugstore beauty products—below. Photo: Revlon Reese Witherspoon: Revlon Eyelash Curler ($6) Witherspoon appreciates a solid eyelash curler for lengthy lashes, and professed her love to Refinery 29 about Revlon’s version. “I like the Revlon eyelash curler; it’s as good as any eyelash curler I’ve ever used,” she says. Photo: Aveeno Jennifer Aniston: Aveeno Positively Radiant Moisturizer with SPF 30 ($14) Aniston’s pretty low-key when it comes to her beauty routine, but does swear by a good moisturizer with added sun protection. She’s told us that she simply cleansers her skin with soap and water in the

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It’s official: The bench is the most underrated piece of equipment at the gym

April 11, 2019 at 12:42PM by CWC I can say with full confidence that I have never once, in my entire life, used the bench at the gym. The idea of bench pressing absolutely terrifies me due to my not-completely-irrational fear of dropping a weight on my face and effing up my teeth forever, and my strength training moves have traditionally been strictly relegated to the floor. But a recent video on trainer Meg Takacs‘ feed had me completely reconsidering my relationship with the oft-intimidating piece of equipment. Instead of lying down on the bench and lifting weights over her head, which is what pretty much everyone else ever uses it for, she integrated it into her HIIT workout for a series of ultra-intense full-body moves that I am now dying (and also kinda dreading) to try. Takacs’ bench workout consists of six moves, and none of them require a single piece of equipment aside from a free-standing bench and your own strong body. But don’t let the fact that there are no weights involved fool you: This workout is no joke, and you’ll be feeling some serious second-day soreness from the neck down. The best part? It’s super quick, and can be tacked on as an added bonus after your usual cardio workout. “Crushing these kinds of circuits after your next treadmill workout is going to give you the badass vibe you need to go crush the rest of your day,” Meg writes on Instagram. Watch below to try

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These are the best natural leave-in conditioners you can buy (and DIY)

April 11, 2019 at 10:48AM by CWC When I was younger, I remember my mom giving me a kid-friendly leave-in conditioner that smelled like watermelon. It always left my strands feeling silky smooth and helped her work out all the tangles from long days at the pool. As an adult, I don’t give my hair as much love as it deserves. But with so many kinds of natural leave-in conditioner, that’s about to change. You can find natural products for your hair in stores, but making your own is easy. With the help of two hairstylists and a doctor who specializes in hair rejuvenation, we found several options for a natural leave-in conditioner that you can make right at home no matter your skills and preferred level of investment. The best DIY hairs masks, according to experts Each of the following mixes is made with ingredients that do everything from combat frizz and split ends to up the shine and strength. Essential oils and adaptogens even make an appearance with their numerous benefits. And if you’d rather skip the DIY, that’s fine. We’ve got you covered with the best products you can buy for healthier, silkier hair. 3-ingredient natural leave-in conditioner Expert: Marina Perkovic, stylist at Eliut Salon Ingredients 2 oz pure coconut water 2 oz distilled water 1/2 tsp vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol) Directions Mix together your ingredients and pour everything into a glass spray bottle, then use it as needed. This mix also works great in reshaping and refreshing

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Hot take, but it’s actually awesome that Kim Kardashian is studying to be a lawyer

April 11, 2019 at 09:44AM by CWC Kim Kardashian West, Esq. What once upon a time would’ve made for a great Saturday Night Live sketch may soon (well, in a few years) be a reality, in light of the socialite-cum-business-mogul’s recent announcement that she’s studying law. That’s right, studying, as in, Vogue reports, she’s already begun a four year apprenticeship and intends to take the bar exam, in 2022. Here’s the sitch: In California, (and in Virginia, Washington state, and Vermont) lawyers can take the bar exam sans undergrad and law-school degree through a process called “reading the law.” California requires a four-year apprenticeship under a practicing lawyer with at least five years’ experience for a minimum of 18 hours a week, five of which must be directly supervised. And wait, there’s more! Apprentices have to complete monthly tests and have biannual progress reports submitted to the California Bar Association. And reportedly, Kim’s been on the case since July. Okay, okay, before you roll your eyes, let’s note two key differences between Kardashian and other privileged folks finding loopholes that lead to a desired path like, say, Olivia Jade: 1. Kim has already demonstrated serious dedication in the form of time and energy to her apprenticeship (nine months already, people), and that’s not isn’t something to scoff at. 2. Reading the law is a real, available opportunity that any person in those specified four states can take advantage of, regardless of background or circumstance. Kardashian’s law-world moves make her role

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Kate Hudson’s next-level push-up is three moves in one

April 11, 2019 at 09:15AM by CWC I try to do at least 20 push-ups a day. Sometimes I perform the textbook version, but more often than not I scale the movement using my knees. Either way, a set of hard push-ups leaves my arms feeling like Jell-O. You’ll never see any modifications from Kate Hudson, though, who might have discovered the most challenging push-up variation of all time. During a sweat sesh with celebrity trainer Nicole Winhoffer, the fitness unicorn behind NW Method, Hudson completes some incredibly hard push-ups that makes me sore just looking at it. Instead of sticking with the basic movement, she pushes back into a one-legged downward dog, then as she lowers down into a push-up position, she brings the same leg over to her side at a 90-degree angle. Basically like a half-split on the floor, all while holding her bodyweight. NBD. View this post on Instagram Gettin stronger….! @nicolewinhoffer kicking my 🍑 @fabletics #FableticsFriday #MyFabletics A post shared by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on Apr 5, 2019 at 7:07pm PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js Hudson makes this move look easy, but don’t let her flawless form fool you. By the end of the set, which consisted of five reps counted down by Winhoffer, she couldn’t help but finish with a grunt (which can actually boost your physical performance and help you remain focused). If you want to try the intense move at home, just remember to go nice and slow. You’ll get the most bang for your

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Your TL;DR guide to the buzziest healthy eating plans out there

April 11, 2019 at 08:33AM by CWC It seems like every day there’s a new diet popping up in the wellness scene (Pegan? Okinawa diet? Ketotarian?) that’s supposed to be the end-all, be-all of healthy eating—making easy to get confused and downright frustrated when you just can’t figure out what you’re “supposed” to be eating. Here’s the thing: There’s no one “right” way to eat well (despite what Instagram influencers might have you believe). “With every diet, there’s no one size fits all—everything is individual,” says Brigitte Zeitlin, MPH, RD, CDN, an NYC-based registered dietitian. “If you’re doing something that works for you and it feels long-term, that’s what matters.” So whether you’re a Keto enthusiast or a Med diet lover, as long as your health is in check, you’re good to go. Of course, that makes sifting through all of the many (many) eating plans out there a bit more complicated. We spoke with Zeitlin to give you an at-a-glance version of some of the best healthy diets out there (only the legit ones, none of this “military diet” nonsense), including insight as to which health needs they’re best suited for. Snack on this for future reference. 1. Mediterranean Diet [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGnyqti9wsw] Best for: People who want something easy to follow Overview: The Mediterranean diet is a mostly non-restrictive eating plan primarily focused on plant-based foods, says Zeitlin. (And it was rated the healthiest diet of 2019 by U.S. News and World Report.) The protein typically comes from fish,

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Wawa proves it’s possible to eat healthy at a gas station

April 11, 2019 at 08:29AM by CWC Happy National Wawa Day! What, you mean it wasn’t marked in your Google calendar and no one sent you a card for this special occasion? Well, no worries. This is in fact a real holiday and you can celebrate by raiding the convenience store of their best healthy foods. It’s true, Wawa isn’t just a place for delicious hoagies. As far as quick stop-and-shop places go, it has a pretty decent option of fresh foods for cheap. If you’re on a road trip and happen to find yourself at a gas station with a Wawa convenience store attached, you’re in luck! Peel your eyes away from the cookie dough parfait and let us introduce you to five Wawa staples that are both satisfying and healthy. 1. Kale and quinoa salad: Not only does Wawa have a whole salad menu (something most convenience stores definitely lack), there’s actually more to them than just some iceberg lettuce and a plastic container of creamy Caesar dressing. Wawa actually has kale. Kale! Besides being loaded with greens and quinoa (protein!), it also has apples, goat cheese, and dried cranberries. 2. Burrito bowl: Those little turkey pinwheels aren’t your only protein option. The burrito bowl has a whole layer of black beans, and you can add chicken or beef if you want even more protein. Or, keep it vegan. Either way, it’s one of the healthiest meals to choose from. 3. Grapes, cheese, and crackers: Perhaps the most, er, sophisticated

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Sitting at your desk all day could be making you more sore than your workout

April 11, 2019 at 08:00AM by CWC Approximately once a day, I stand up from my desk with the type of groan that can best be likened to Grandpa Joe getting out of bed in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. My hips, quads, back, and hamstrings (so basically, like, all of my muscles) are constantly sore, which until recently I’d attributed to the hour of exercise I force myself awake for every day before I head into the office. But nope! My mornings spent on the bike and the Pilates reformer aren’t to blame for the horrible discomfort I feel in my body when I’m working. It’s actually all of my desk-sitting that’s doing me dirty. What is commonly mistaken as soreness (AKA what I had always thought was soreness) could actually be inflammation, and inactivity is one of the biggest culprits. “You can have chronic inflammation from simply sitting at a desk all day,” explains Jeff Brannigan, program director at Stretch*d. “Often times, we may not experience the feeling of soreness, yet the muscles can be tight and inflamed. Repetitive stress of any kind can lead to inflammation, and this includes inactivity. People tend to associate high levels of activity with soreness and inflammation but being still all day, every day, is one of the worst things you can do for your body.” While your muscles can totally become inflamed from an intense workout, you’re more likely to experience this phenomenon after hours of sitting still—like when you’re on

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