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    1. Can’t Talk, I’m Busy Being Hot

      A social media movement inspired by the rapper Megan Thee Stallion strikes back at the gatekeepers of beauty.

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    2. You Can’t Outrun Athletic Greens

      In the oversaturated world of wellness, the company has forced itself to the front with prolific podcast ads and a network of influencers.

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      After more than a decade in business, the powdered supplement company Athletic Greens is becoming a household name.
      After more than a decade in business, the powdered supplement company Athletic Greens is becoming a household name.
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  1. The Worst Foods and Drinks for Your Teeth

    When assessing how likely a given meal, snack or drink is to harm your dental health, there are two main things to consider, experts say.

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    CreditKelsey McClellan for The New York Times
  2. Is Pilates as Good as Everyone Says?

    The strength and flexibility workout is having a moment. What can — and can’t — it do for us?

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    CreditMelissa Schriek for The New York Times
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  3. You Won’t Live Longer by Diet or Exercise Alone, Study Says

    Sprawling new research showed that healthy eating and regular workouts do not, in isolation, stave off later health issues. They need to be done together.

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  4. You May Not Want to Get Your Beauty Tips From TikTok

    TikTok is bringing in big business for doctors, but they’d kindly like it to stop.

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    Skin Deep
  5. Are Natural Deodorants Really Better for You?

    Much of the marketing suggests that they’re safer than more traditional underarm products, but that hype is not based on science.

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Scam or Not

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  1. Can Drinking Alcohol Prevent Food Poisoning?

    Claims on social media suggest it can. We asked experts for the sober truth.

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  2. 5 Health Trends We Debunked This Year

    Apple cider vinegar, pimple patches, under-eye creams — do any of these actually work?

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    CreditDerek Brahney
  3. Swish, Spit, Repeat: Is Oil Pulling Good for Your Teeth?

    It has been said to reduce cavities, whiten teeth and minimize bad breath. Here’s what the research suggests.

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    CreditDerek Brahney
  4. Do Pimple Patches Work?

    Not all patches — or pimples — are created equal.

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    CreditDerek Brahney
  5. Is Apple Cider Vinegar Really a Cure-All?

    It has been said to help with weight loss, blood sugar control, acne and more. But experts say the science is more nuanced.

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    CreditDerek Brahney

Skin Deep

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  1. Sunscreen Gets a Glow Up

    It’s more fun, but easy to misuse.

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  2. How Will You Look When You Emerge From the Pandemic?

    Now that the masks are coming off, here are some easy approaches you can take to dress up your face.

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    CreditChelsea Cavanaugh for The New York Times
  3. How the French Manicure Made Its Comeback

    It’s not the way you remember it.

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    A French mani multicolor design by the nail artist Mei Kawajiri.
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  4. How Barely-There Botox Became the Norm

    Will starting injections in your 20s and 30s make you look older? Preventive Botox explained.

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  5. Essential Oils May Be Wreaking Havoc on Your Skin

    When it comes to clean beauty, “natural” isn’t always best. Here’s what’s safe and beneficial, and what’s best to avoid.

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    CreditChloe Zola

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Style

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  1. Her 8-Year-Old Drove Herself to Target and Became an Internet Star

    Tangie Wilson was sleeping when her daughter Zoe sneaked out of the house and drove to the store. The tale of how it all unfolded is as relatable as it is incredible.

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    Tangie Wilson’s daughter Zoe was not approached by any concerned adults in Target as she shopped by herself in the store.
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  2. Mark Zuckerberg Tries His Hand at Fashion

    Et tu, Zuck?

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    Between running Meta, making A.I.-enhanced spectacles, raising three children and all that MMA training, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has found time to tack yet another title onto his CV: clothing designer.
    CreditMike Kai Chen for The New York Times
  3. The Savannah Bananas Needed a Bigger Stage

    Everyone’s favorite dancing baseball team is taking its act almost exclusively to M.L.B. and football stadiums in 2025, with even more extreme changes on the horizon.

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    The Savannah Bananas started out as a collegiate summer league team but have grown into a barnstorming sensation.
    CreditShawn Brackbill for The New York Times
  4. How Does Your Facial Hair Make You Feel?

    We want to hear about how women’s experiences of having visible facial hair impact their day-to-day.

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  5. How to Stage a Viral Fashion Show

    The French house Coperni closed Paris Fashion Week with a show at Disneyland Paris, capped off with a surprise runway appearance by Kylie Jenner.

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    On the final night of Paris Fashion Week, Coperni transported showgoers to Disneyland Paris for an after-hours fashion show.
    CreditJulien De Rosa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Modern Love

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  1. We Were Just Voices in a Dark Room

    Having barely met, we fell deep through late-night phone calls. Did that mean we were meant for each other?

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘She Literally Ran From the Room’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  3. Were We the ‘Fat Couple’?

    When Courtenay was alone with her boyfriend, her body shame disappeared. But when they left the house, it felt different.

     By Anna MartinReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandChristina DjossaAmy PearlJen PoyantLynn LevyDaniel RamirezDan PowellElisheba IttoopSonia HerreroMarion Lozano and

    CreditIllustration by The New York Times; Inset: Brian Rea
  4. I Decentered Men. Decentering Desire for Men Is Harder.

    Organizing my life around some idyllic future husband has always felt wrong to me.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Had a Second Chance’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

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Fashion

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  1. The Whiplash of a Major Fashion World Shake-up

    Celine shocked the industry by announcing that Hedi Slimane, its top designer, is leaving. Hours later, it surprised many again by naming his replacement.

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    Hedi Slimane at Celine’s spring 2023 men’s wear show in Paris.
    CreditSarah Meyssonnier/Reuters
  2. How to Stage a Viral Fashion Show

    The French house Coperni closed Paris Fashion Week with a show at Disneyland Paris, capped off with a surprise runway appearance by Kylie Jenner.

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    On the final night of Paris Fashion Week, Coperni transported showgoers to Disneyland Paris for an after-hours fashion show.
    CreditJulien De Rosa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  3. The Best Trend of Fashion Month. And the Worst.

    Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu bring Paris Fashion Week to a close with some important takeaways.

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    Miu Miu, spring 2025
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  4. The Politics of a Boring Suit

    A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.

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    Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Senator JD Vance of Ohio walked onto the stage in nearly identical, ho-hum dark suits and starched white shirts.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
  5. Sex Is Back on the Table in Paris

    Balenciaga starts the heavy breathing. With shimmies from Hermès, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham.

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    At the Balenciaga show, Nicole Kidman wore a black turtleneck long-sleeve version of the laced-up dress in the spring 2025 collection.
    CreditSimbarashe Cha/The New York Times
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  5. it’s never too late

    It’s Never Too Late to Be a Style Influencer

    Lyn Slater, 70, was deemed the Accidental Icon by a college fashion student. She now has nearly one million followers on social media and is upending notions of aging.

    By Alix Strauss

     
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