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With the holidays approaching, we’re already on the hunt for presents that will pamper our loved ones. But with all of the beauty products to choose from, we needed some help narrowing down the options. Heather Rae El Moussa to the rescue! The Selling Sunset star appeared on Amazon Live last month to recommend her favorite finds for Self-Care Season. And naturally, we had to find out the secret behind the realtor’s flawless complexion.
It turns out that Heather used to work at a spa and even has her esthetician license! So, she really knows what she’s talking about when it comes to skincare. “Skincare, wellness and beauty is one of the most important thing to me,” she said.
Below are five self-care staples Heather swears by! You don’t have to be a Selling Sunset fan to appreciate these picks (but it probably doesn’t hurt). As it turns out, most of these products are also regulars in my skincare routine. Treat yourself or your BFF to these thoughtful holiday gifts!
Heather revealed, “I like to put on these Peter Thomas Roth 24K Gold Pure Luxury Lift and Firm Eye Patches. I love eye patches! I will put them on in the morning right before I put on my makeup. You can put these on as you’re walking around getting stuff done, so you don’t have to lay there, sit there, waste time. Also, at night, this is a really good time to put them on. Either in the morning before makeup, just kind of soothes the eyes, gives you a firming pick-me-up. You can just put them on, gives you a firming pick-me-up. One of my favorite products as well!”
These eye patches are not just soothing, they’re also effective for reducing under-eye bags! I
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Grammy nominee Lana Del Rey has learned an important lesson: always back up your work.
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Angelique Jackson Though “Don’t Worry Darling” director and star Olivia Wilde may have been “gobsmacked” to be honored as one of Elle’s Women in Hollywood on Monday night, she used the opportunity to speak candidly about her experiences as headline fodder during the film’s press tour and to urge women to “keep fighting through the hellfire” of the patriarchy in the entertainment business and beyond. Before the crowd of about 200 guests seated for the open-air dinner held at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, Wilde began her biting, yet lighthearted speech with a joke about finding out there were seven other honorees — Ariana DeBose, Anne Hathaway, Issa Rae, Sydney Sweeney, Sigourney Weaver and Michelle Yeoh — also being recognized. Wilde went on to say she’d “learned so much” from them all, describing them as an “extraordinary list of women who have not only inspired me forever, but who have forged the very shape of this industry through their hard work, bold choices and resilience.”
Tayla Burke has been working in the world of wellness since 2019 when she first became a health coach. The businesswoman entered the space after embarking on her own self-care journey and finding out what really works. «In my college years, I very quickly realized that I felt my absolute best when I took the time to slow down, listen to what my body was asking for and give it what it needed.… That feeling is what inspired me to dedicate my life to wellness and start a business with the sole mission of helping other women reach the other side that has been so good to me,» she tells ET.The company Burke created, My Girl Wellness, is a community that provides everything from gut health solutions, relatable wellness tips and more. «The inspiration behind My Girl came from my own personal experiences navigating everything it means to be a woman from the good, the bad, and the not so cute parts. For as long as I can remember, I craved a safe space where I could connect with like-minded women, share my most intimate experiences and questions, and even learn from others,» she explains.The brand's debut line, The Better Belly System, made up of three supplements to help with gut health, was also influenced by Burke's personal struggles. «I was the girl who was always bloated, sluggish, and constipated no matter how healthy I ate.… It wasn’t until I crossed paths with a world renowned microbiologist, that I saw the light at the end of the tunnel.
Issa Rae is calling out the people in Hollywood who have been making an effort to save Ezra Miller‘s career amid all of the controversy surrounding the actor.
Issa Rae’s career is soaring, but even so she’s less optimistic about support for women in Hollywood now than she was in the immediate wake of #MeToo.
Issa Rae has always been very candid about her views on Hollywood's machinations, and in a new interview with , the self-proclaimed «media mogul» got very frank about why she believes the entertainment industry is «regressing.»When asked what she feels has changed about Hollywood in a post-#MeToo era, the series creator answered that it was «sadly, not much.»«There are just too many enablers for there to be real change,» the creator and alum adds, stating that real change will only come when people are actually «held accountable» with «legitimate consequences.» Rae, who once called the music business «probably the worst industry I’ve ever come across,» went on to declare that Hollywood rarely doles out suitable consequences for its offenders because «money will always reign supreme.»«That’s something that, even by working in this industry, we’re enabling. So it’s hard,» she tells the outlet. «What I have realized is that I can control my own environment and who I work with.
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has not been quiet about his political leanings and even moved from San Francisco to Arizona as a result, he says. Asked about former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard’s statements Tuesday about leaving the Democratic party, he said he wasn’t surprised.“As an actor, you’re always coming from a place of trying to get work. But at a certain point, you know, you have to worry about, I mean, I’m in my 50s now, late 50s — it’s going to catch you too, Brian,” Schneider said, joking to “Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade, sitting to the actor’s right.