Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Tune Into Brain Games Tonight, Chemical-Free Spring Cleaning and More!

National Geographic Channel's new show Brain Games shows you how to "hack your brain" so you can figure out how your mind works. Way more fun than a biology lesson, right? Check it out tonight at 9 p.m. ET. [CNN]

We're always looking for non-toxic ways to get our place sparkling for spring. Here, 27 chemical-free, DIY cleaning products. [Greatist]

The top 40 Vine Film Festival finalists pack a lot of talent into six seconds. Which one's your favorite? [All Twitter]

Our May cover girl Kelly Osbourne doesn't only look good, she does good too. Kelly and her mom, Sharon, have signed on to be the faces of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer 2013, which raises money for the disease via fashion sales. [The Drum]

Next week, your Twitter feed will be bringing the laughs. Starting April 29th, Comedy Central is hosting #Comedyfest, a five-day Twitter festival with jokes, routines, and even a panel discussion with Judd Apatow. [Rolling Stone]

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Spring Essentials All Under $20

Spring Essentials

Let's get real: All that space you're making in your closets as part of your spring cleaning scurry? Yeah, it'll turn into an excuse to buy new stuff. So ... let's start shopping!

The good news is that this season's top trends won't break the bank, especially if you stick to accessories and beauty products, like the ones we've uncovered for you in our 20 Under $20 guide. Neon belts, volumizing mascara, no-slip headbands: Spring, we're ready for you.


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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Morning Scoop: Running Endurance Tips, Worst Cities for Spring Allergy Sufferers and More!

Are you a spring allergy sufferer? Find out how your hometown stacks up against other U.S. cities based on factors like pollen levels and the number of board-certified allergists in the area. [CNN]

Are organic foods always better? A new study suggests the "organic" label can bias consumers for what's been dubbed the 'Health Halo Effect.' [Science Daily]

Three months after the Newtown shooting, the state of Connecticut is poised to pass what could be the nation's strictest gun control package. [The Daily Beast]

You may be about to learn a lot more about your noggin: Today, President Obama is expect to unveil an initiative to map the human brain in 2014. [NYTimes]

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Show Off a New Hair Color for Spring

Jessica Chastain hair color

Now that spring has finally decided to show up, we're so ready to get cracking on a new look, be it different makeup, a cute polka dot denim jacket or something more drastic. Like, say, a new hair color.

If you're thinking along the same lines, get inspired with our list of the hottest celebrity hair colors out there (Jessica's red, Michelle's platinum). Scared your request for the "Beyonce" will go bad? Don't worry -- we took the guesswork out of what to ask for when you've arrived at the salon.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Selena Gomez worries about her young fans watching Spring Breakers


Selena Gomez has admitted that she worries her young fans will “sneak in” to cinemas to watch new film, Spring Breakers.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Everything You Need to Look Amazing This Spring

Lucky Spring Edit

We're stoked to share our favorite story of the week from our sister mag, Lucky!

The editors at Lucky spend a lot of time finding the most stylish basics, beauty must-haves and tons of accessories that suddenly we can't live without. We love it in small doses, but it's so much better in one giant package, right?

And that's exactly what the Lucky Spring Edit is: Everything you need to look amazing this spring, according to the editors of Luckymag.com. Click here for the full guide.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Vanessa Hudgens at the Spring Breakers LA premiere


Vanessa Hudgens wears a monochrome Naeem Khan dress with a feather skirt to the Spring Breakers LA premiere - vote on celebrity fashion, style and red carpet looks in GLAMOUR.COM’s Dos and Don’ts - vote on celebrity fashion, style and red carpet looks in GLAMOUR.COM’s Dos and Don’ts

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Bella Thorne at the Spring Breakers LA premiere


Bella Thorne wears a pink Topshop dress and Valentino shoes to the Spring Breakers LA premiere - vote on celebrity fashion, style and red carpet looks in GLAMOUR.COM’s Dos and Don’ts

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Spring Breakers Trailer


Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens & Ashley Benson star in this film about a a group of college girls, whose spring break gets out of control when a local thug befriends them

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Shifting Temps May Prime You for Spring Allergies

tree pollen blossoming

March 5, 2013 -- Spring allergy season is again off to an early start in many parts of the country, and doctors say there are some signs it may be even more miserable than usual this year.

Last year was the fourth warmest winter on record, with consistently mild temperatures. That led to record-breaking pollen counts that struck about a month earlier than normal in some places.

But this year, many areas got a false spring. Temperatures rose briefly and then dipped again. The swings caused pollen levels to rise, then fall, then rise again.

That pattern of pollen release sets people with allergies up for something called "the priming effect," says Stanley M. Fineman, MD, an Atlanta-based allergist and past president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

“When patients are exposed, then the pollen goes away for a while, there’s a weather change or whatever, then they are re-exposed to that pollen, they can have an even more significant effect because their system is primed to respond,” Fineman says.

“It results in patients having a lot more difficulty with significantly worse symptoms” that may be tougher to get under control, he says.

Some parts of the South and East Coast began logging high tree pollen counts in January. Then pollen levels dropped in early February before climbing again by the end of the month. Plenty of allergy-prone people were caught unprepared.

At the Allergy and Asthma Center of Georgetown, in Texas, doctors say they began seeing people with seasonal allergies about a month earlier than usual.

“The typical symptoms are congestion, runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, watery eyes, sore throat, itchy throat, headaches, itchy ears,” not to mention all the patients who have asthma that’s triggered by allergies, says Sheila Amar, MD. “It’s pretty miserable."

The bad news is that these amped-up spring allergy seasons probably aren’t flukes. Scientists say that as climate change accelerates, so will allergies.

“Springs are coming earlier,” says Jake Weltzin, PhD, executive director of the USA National Phenology Network, a government project to track the effects of climate change on the habits of plants and animals.

As the weather gets warmer earlier in the year, more plants and trees start to bloom at the same time, creating “a pollen bomb,” Weltzin says.

What’s more, experiments show that plants exposed to higher levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide make more pollen. The pollen they make also has higher levels of proteins that trigger allergies, which makes it more potent.

Doctors say the best time to treat allergies is before they flare up.

“Once your immune system is revved up and reacting to the allergens, it’s always harder to get it under control,” Amar says. “In general, being proactive is a much better approach.”

Some prescription nasal sprays take weeks to build up in the nose, Amar says, so patients should try to anticipate their symptoms.

That can be tough to do when winter weather is unpredictable. If allergies already have you in their grips, some common-sense steps can cut the misery:

On higher-pollen-count days, avoid going outside, especially in the morning when pollen levels are highest. If you have to go out, take your allergy medications with you.Keep windows and doors closed. Run the air conditioner instead.Wear a mask if you have to work outdoors.Take a shower at the end of the day to wash sticky pollen grains from your hair. That can help you get a better night’s sleep.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Winter Weather Plays a Role in Spring Allergies, Expert Says

Title: Winter Weather Plays a Role in Spring Allergies, Expert Says
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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Vanessa Hudgens at the Spring Breakers Madrid premiere


Vanessa Hudgens wears a red embellished dress by Julien Macdonald at the Spring Breakers Madrid premiere - vote on celebrity fashion, style and red carpet looks in GLAMOUR.COM’s Dos and Don’ts

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The cast of Spring Breakers at the premiere in Madrid


Browse through Glamour's extensive daily celebrity photo gallery online today. Check out what your favourite celebrity has been up to!

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Miss Vogue To Launch This Spring



 British Vogue is launching Miss Vogue, a magazine aimed at younger readers

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