5 Eye Cream Mistakes That Are Sabotaging Your Anti Aging Goals

“Eye creams are formulated specifically for the thinner, more delicate skin around our eyes, which is why they tend to be thicker,” notes Stacy Chimento, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Riverchase Dermatology in Miami, Fla. “Eye creams also contain more oil than a facial cream [and often feature] active ingredients that target specific issues.” Whether you’re new to the eye cream game or have been dutifully slathering for years, take note of these common eye cream mistakes that might be sabotaging your anti-aging goals....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Sarah Ackerman

5 Mindfulness Breathing Exercises You Can Do Anywhere, Anytime

“The breath is such a great anchor [to the present] because it’s with you and happening naturally all the time,” Price explains. “If you get in the habit of using your breath as an anchor, and become more aware of your thoughts and emotions, you can stop them before they gain momentum in a way that contributes to stress or anxiety.” Breathing exercises are an accessible entry point into mindfulness....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · Danna Leone

5 Natural Headache Remedies Backed By Science

Not all headaches are built the same; there are several types. Tension, one of the most common forms, affecting up to 70 percent of the population per the original WHO report, presents as pain located on both sides of the head in a pressure type sensation. Migraines, also common, affect 39 million people in the United States, and are severe, with throbbing pain on one side of the head and often accompanied by nausea and light or sound sensitivity....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 612 words · Angeline Baker

5 Quick Ways To Make Your Home Sparkle Before Guests Arrive

De-Clutter the Kitchen Step one: clear the kitchen counters. Even if you don’t have time to scrub the stovetop or tackle the dishes in the sink, decluttering the countertop will give the impression that your kitchen is neat and organized. Remove everything from the counter to start, then wipe it down with multi-purpose cleaning spray to remove dirt and crumbs. Next, try the tray trick, recommended by our Editor-in-Chief Liz Vaccariello: Grab a decorative tray (consider a metallic one for extra sparkle) and use it to corral anything you want to leave out on the counter, like salt and pepper and your go-to cooking tools....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 549 words · Bonnie Green

5 Ways To Decorate With Burl Wood To Showcase Its Texture

The swirls and knots of burl wood are the result of a tree deformity, usually caused by stress from an injury or an infection. Burls are knobby-looking outgrowths that can be harvested and turned into slabs or veneers for furniture. “I think that is part of its allure—a disfigurement or unattractive element on a tree trunk hides such beauty and uniqueness beneath the surface,” says Los Angeles-based designer Stefani Stein....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 636 words · Anthony Shea

5 Ways To Teach Your Kids About Credit

“It’s important to teach your kids about credit early on, because establishing good credit takes time,” says Erin McCullen, head of consumer deposit products at Bank of America. “Building credit from a young age through responsible habits can help pave the way for major purchases and life moments, since credit impacts future living arrangements, the ability to purchase a car, and even employment opportunities.” Here are ways you can teach your kids about credit so you can set them up for financial wellness and security down the line....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Valerie Ramirez

51 Cheap Christmas Gifts For $25 Or Less That Still Feel Special

If high-quality, cheap gifts sound like an oxymoron to you, we’re excited to prove you wrong! Everything on this list of covetable goodies is $25 or less (in some cases much less), so you can find inexpensive Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers for everyone from your best friends to your little cousin. To Buy: $10, anthropologie.com. To Buy: $24, asos.com. To Buy: $15, steamery.us. To Buy: From $14, theordinary.com. To Buy: $14, usehuron....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · David Conde

6 Easy Ways To Grow Out Your Bangs According To Experts

Thankfully, the grow-out period doesn’t need to be miserable, but you do need to have a plan. First, take a look at the type of bangs you have (curtain, side-swept, choppy, etc.) so you know what you’re dealing with. According to Williams, the hardest style of bangs to grow out are blunt or baby bangs, so be prepared to be a wee bit frustrated as you won’t have enough length to style them differently while you wait for them to grow....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Lisa Kibler

6 Fascinating Facts About Peonies That Will Make You Love Them More

1. Peonies Have Centuries of History Peonies are native to Asia, Europe, and Western North America. Early in Chinese history, the peony was considered the national flower (although it’s now officially the plum blossom). The Tang Dynasty of China began breeding peonies in the imperial courts in the 7th century BCE. Their popularity spread to Japan in the early 11th century and to France and England in the 18th century. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, they began taking off in popularity in the U....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 601 words · Donald Kopplin

6 Smart Canned Coconut Milk Recipes And Uses

What is Coconut Milk? Coconut milk is made by shredding coconut meat and simmering it in water until a creamy paste is formed, then straining it to separate the meat from the liquid. Coconut milk is naturally dairy-free, making it an excellent substitute for regular milk in multiple recipes. It only has a mild coconut flavor, so even if you don’t like coconut, you might still find you can use coconut milk in recipes without being bothered by the taste....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · John Chang

7 Air-Conditioner Mistakes That Waste Energy And Money

1. You wait until summer to check on your AC. Don’t wait until your air conditioner breaks down at the height of summer to start thinking about upkeep. A little preparation before temperatures soar can go a long way in preventing AC problems throughout the warm season. “Do as much as you can to prepare your AC now so that you can avoid costly repairs in the coming months due to lack of proper maintenance,” suggests Mark Dawson, chief operating officer at One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning....

December 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1106 words · Cassandra Christensen

7 Dump Cakes For When You Need An Easy Dessert Recipe

1. Apple-Cherry Dump Cake Rather than choosing between cherry dump cake and apple dump cake, make them both at once. This slow cooker dessert will be popular with fruit fans thanks to chopped apples, dried cherries, and a pinch of apple pie spice. If you want to make your dump cake more indulgent, dress it up with a scoop of cherry or vanilla ice cream and add a cherry on top....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · David Gardner

7 Merry Ways To Pair Christmas Cookies With Wine

According to Alex Bruno, certified sommelier with Tri-Vin Imports in New York, you’ll want your wine to have enough body and structure to match your cookie. If it’s a simple cookie, go for an equally uncomplicated wine with enough acidity to balance the sugar in the cookie. Another rule of thumb is to pair sweeter wines with sweeter cookies. Typically, a wine that is as sweet or slightly sweeter than its food counterpart, with complementary flavors (citrus, spice, chocolate, berries, and so on), will create a great pairing....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 148 words · Edward Chance

7 Physical Signs And Symptoms Of Stress

Most people are more stressed and unhappier than ever before, a 2021 Gallup poll showed. In the poll, 44 percent of respondents said they frequently encounter a lot of worry or stress. And all that stress manifests in both physical and emotional signs. Here are just a few of the ways your body may exhibit the symptoms of stress. And this advice can’t completely cure your stress, but remember to stay well-hydrated every day....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 660 words · Katherine Doran

7 Pink Halloween Decor Ideas To Copy This Season

Between the rise of pastel decor and the latest “Barbiecore” trend, it makes sense that the bright shade would find its way into Halloween decorations. “We like to think of it as hot pink adding fun to a gothic mentality. Pink is in response to people wanting to inject a bit of playfulness, fun, and lightheartedness into something that could be considered a bit intense,” says Tara Dennis, co-founder and director of Archie Bolden....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Andrew Dover

7 Steps For Planning A Classic Easter Egg Hunt

These days, it’s the perfect excuse to get outside for some springtime air and watch kids young and old search for hidden treasure. Whether you’re stepping up to host the annual Easter hunt extravaganza for the first time, or you’re plotting a small-but-spirited at-home hunt for the little ones in your immediate family—just follow these easy steps for pulling off a classic Easter egg hunt like a pro. 1. Set the Date for Your Egg Hunt Of course it’s traditional to have an Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday, but it’s certainly not required....

December 1, 2022 · 4 min · 646 words · Wayne Reddick

7 Ways You Re Washing Your Workout Clothes Wrong

Most workout clothes today are made with synthetics, a relatively new fabric, and properly cleaning new fabrics means following some new laundry rules. Sticking to old laundry rules for new fabrics can even damage them or shorten their lifespans, according to experts at HEX, a hypoallergenic laundry detergent designed to properly clean synthetics and other fabrics. (You can always stick to the old rules with your 100 percent cotton sheets and silk blouses....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Fred Davis

8 Signs There May Be Mold And Mildew In Your House

“Mold growth typically occurs in out-of-sight wall cavities as a result of water damage from flooding or leaks,” explains Darren Hudema, director of training and technical services at PuroClean, which provides mold and water damage remediation services. “Before you know it, mold creates a toxic environment in your home, compromising the quality of the air you are breathing in every day.” But what causes mold? To thrive, grow, and multiply, mold requires four ingredients, Mike Powell, professional engineer, mold assessor, mold remediator, certified home inspector, and owner of Red Flag Home Inspection, says....

December 1, 2022 · 9 min · 1909 words · Dessie Parry

9 Best Outdoor Furniture Sets You Can Buy At Walmart For Under 300

If you love to cook and have friends and family over for dinner, a table and chairs set is great, while a less formal bar-inspired high-top set might work better for drinks and snacks. And for cozier spaces, we love Parisian-inspired bistro sets. Outdoor furniture can be pricey, but tons of options are available for under $300 at Walmart. Below, we picked out nine stellar options for parties and yards of all sizes....

December 1, 2022 · 1 min · 176 words · Vicki Magana

9 Common Houseplants You Might Not Know Are Poisonous

If you suspect that a child or pet has been poisoned by eating or touching a houseplant, call your doctor or veterinarian, go to an emergency room, or call the 24-hour National Capital Poison Center at 800-222-1222. Growing Conditions: Bright, indirect light to low light and allow soil to dry out to an inch below the surface between waterings. Size: Up to 5 feet tall Buy It: Costa Farms Dieffenbachia Plant ($40), The Home Depot) Growing Conditions: Bright to medium light and keep the soil consistently moist....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Eva Sisler