Some women—women like Glennon Doyle—are like human meditations. A dose of their presence is its own form of self-care, helping you feel soothed, more connected—you know, like you could get through a pandemic without losing it.
07.05.2020 - 22:55 / usmagazine.com
It’s Treat Yourself Thursday! Haven’t heard of this weekly holiday? Well, that’s understandable — because we may have just created it! Why not set aside time every week where you do something completely and totally for yourself? One of our favorite ways to practice self-care is by creating an at-home spa experience. Most of Us lack the space to go all-out here, which is why our relaxing sanctuary comes down to which products we have on hand.
Lately, we’ve been in the market for high-quality
Some women—women like Glennon Doyle—are like human meditations. A dose of their presence is its own form of self-care, helping you feel soothed, more connected—you know, like you could get through a pandemic without losing it.
Want to get ready like Madi? While she didn't end her run on The Bachelor with a ring on her finger, Madison Prewett did find herself as one of Bachelor Nation's most beloved contestants in recent years, amassing almost 2 million Instagram followers, a dedicated fanbase and a friendship with Selena Gomez. And given her positive outlook, quiet confidence and classic style, it' easy to see why so many fans of the franchise have become Madi fans.
Lily Collins has a message for her younger self. On Wednesday, the Mirror Mirror star reflected on her past struggles with mental health in honor or Mental Health Awareness Week with a moving post on Instagram. Sharing a picture of herself from her 20s and addressing her younger self, Collins stressed the importance of practicing self-care and self-acceptance.
Sia is finally opening up about her new life as a mom!
Bernardo Silva says intelligence is the main quality required to thrive under Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, so players can understand what is needed in different positions.
This is California today. “On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom will offer the Legislature his ideas on how to eliminate a deficit that could total $54.3 billion between now and July of next year, fueled by the coronavirus crisis. No economic collapse in modern times has ever happened so fast,” reports the Los Angeles Times.
While social distancing is keeping us away from the deadly coronavirus, self-isolation is leading to a lot of stress and is taking a toll on people’s mental health. We are all trying to come up with our routine to keep us engaged and active while we stay at home all day every day trying to avoid contracting the virus. As people struggle to stay sane during the lockdown, celebrities are sharing tips and tricks they have added to their daily routine in order to keep their mental health in check.
Are you ready to feel #FranciaFit? Each week, as part of Wellness Wednesday, a celeb E! loves is going to give us a peek inside their self-care routine, including their go-to workouts, the three things they try to do every day and their easy beauty routines as they continue to practice social distancing. This week, we're excited to have grownish star Francia Raisa give us her wellness essentials.
Kesha got real about how she's practicing self-care in the age of social distancing in a new interview on Wednesday (May 6) and it involves...butt masks?"There are these butt masks called Bawdy that I have been using," the singer told Refinery29. "It helps having someone put it on your butt, so that's another perk of being quarantined with my boyfriend.
Now, more than ever, self-care is essential. But that doesn't mean it looks the same for everyone. As part of E!'s new Wellness Wednesday series, we're asking stars to take us inside their at-home self-care routines, revealing their daily practices that help them stay centered and calm during this uncertain time. And who better to kick off this new series than Whitney Port, a woman whose been inspiring us since she we first met her in the Teen Vogue fashion closet on The Hills in 2006.
A few short months ago, . But one constant that’s remained as we’ve navigated our new normal are the everyday heroes who continue to inspire hope.
In Ryan Murphy’s revisionist take on the Golden Age of Tinseltown,, the stories of real-life, marginalized people get a rewrite — and a happy ending they deserve.
The first half of the sixth season is set to arrive later this year