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Should you let your child quit a sport? Why making kids 'stick it out' isn't always the best option.
When a child wants to quit a sport, experts say, "being empathic and interested" in their feelings "can help open the door to a meaningful discussion."
5 min read - HealthYahoo Life
CDC updates its list of developmental milestones for kids: Here's what parents should know
When should your baby smile or take their first steps? The CDC has made updates to its list of developmental milestones and Yahoo Life asked a pediatrician to explain.
6 min read - NewsAllure
This Beauty Blender Cleaning Hack Uses Stuff You Already Have in Your Kitchen
A Twitter user discovered this insanely easy way to clean a beauty blender with stuff that is already in your kitchen.
- NewsGlamour
Squalane Is the Best Face Moisturizer for Summer's Sticky Humidity
And it works even better in gross weather.
- NewsPeople
I Attended a Beauty Master Class Taught By Celebrity Makeup Artist Hrush Achemyan, and I’m Now a Changed Person
Despite my best efforts, I don’t have very much in common with Kylie Jenner. I’ve never been to one of Kris Jenner’s Christmas parties, I lack any and all skill necessary to take a decent belfie, and frankly, I’m not really into wigs, but at the very least, I can definitively say that we have both been blessed by the glamorous touch of Hrush Achemyan.
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99 Percent of Derms Think You Don't Do This Enough
If sunscreen application were graded, a huge majority of us would be receiving a big fat F. Published by JAMA Dermatology, in a survey of 156 U.S. dermatologists, 99 percent of dermatologists were in agreement that their patients don’t apply enough sunscreen. What’s more, 100 percent of them agreed that sunscreen reduces premature aging of the skin; 97 percent agreed that it also lowers the risk of cancer; and 96 percent consider sunscreens approved by the FDA that are currently ...
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How To Master Trending Makeup Techniques: Watercoloring
There's no denying it: Whether it's smoky or gradient, any eye makeup look is a museum-worthy work of art. However, a single shadow color swept all over the lids has the tendency to look flat, so bringing dimension to the eyes typically involves layering multiple shadows in various finishes all over every quadrant of the eyelid. Leave it to the pros to find a way to achieve the same look while lightening up your approach. Celebrity Makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic's tip: Just add water. Subm