While we’ve been lucky to step up our manicure-game with gel and at-home extensions, the choice between healthy nails and those that look good has become more dramatic. Sure, our manicures have gotten more intricate and long-lasting, but the effects on our nails have only worsened; to remove the polish we’re dipping our fingers into acetone, buffing away what thickness we have left, and (in my case) picking off bits off gel and the layer of nail that comes with it. Read More...
Ever have the sneaking suspicion that your regular shampoo isn’t actually getting the job done? Thanks to a buildup of oils, styling products, and dry shampoo clinging to your scalp, it might not be. Fortunately there is a solution—and it’s as easy as swapping out your go-to shampoo for a deep-cleaning, clarifying formula. Ahead, expert advice for adding a clarifying shampoo to your haircare routine.
What Are Clarifying Shampoos?Think of clarifying shampoos as shampoos on steroids—they cut through product buildup and oils to leave your hair super-clean. Read More...
The Fast and the Furious is about cars, first and foremost. Actually, it’s about family but the cars get people in. Food is almost as important to the Fast saga as cars and family are. So, Showbiz Cheat Sheet looked back on the 10 films incuding Hobbs & Shaw and F9 to see how food functions in each one.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the Fast Saga.]
Food begins ‘The Fast and the Furious’ and ends ‘F9’ The Fast and the Furious begins with Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) stalking Toretto’s restaurant ordering a tuna sandwich every day. Read More...