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Galactic Rose Gold, Pastel Amethyst, and 10 More Nail Shades You’ll Want This Spring

8 years ago
Galactic Rose Gold, Pastel Amethyst, and 10 More Nail Shades You'll Want This Spring Galactic Rose Gold, Pastel Amethyst, and 10 More Nail Shades You'll Want This Spring Whether or not your feet are ready, sandal weather is imminent. And much like the cute little groundhog that signals Spring, your toesies are about to emerge from their sock hovels to celebrate warmer temperatures. But before you bust out your favorite pair of slide sandals, consider picking up a new nail polish. Sure, you could opt for a basic ballerina pink, but why not invest in a new statement color? Rose gold remains a favorite, but this season it's gone galactic, with many brands injecting the millennial-approved hue with flecks of shimmer. We'd also happily hail a taxicab-yellow colored manicure, as we've seen the traffic-stopping shade grace the nails of many an Instagram It girl. If you gravitate to more natural hues, you'll swoon over an earthy bronze or muted mushroom. Keep ..

These Hidden Tattoos Ideas Will Satisfy Your Craving For New Ink

8 years ago
These Hidden Tattoos Ideas Will Satisfy Your Craving For New Ink These Hidden Tattoos Ideas Will Satisfy Your Craving For New Ink Even if your body is a tattooed wonderland already, there's something fresh and rebellious about getting new ink in a hidden place. On the flip side, if you're still easing into the idea of your first tattoo, getting something undercover could be just the way to make it all seem less stressful. Either way, hidden tattoos are a great way to ink your body just for you (though don't be surprised if you suddenly feel the need to post it all over Instagram). The best part is you can choose to play peekaboo or let it be your little secret depending on your outfit each day. Ready to get your tat? Browse these ideas. Related: 20 White Tattoos That Make Oh-So-Subtle Statements

6 Illuminating Books to Teach Children About Consent

8 years ago
6 Illuminating Books to Teach Children About Consent 6 Illuminating Books to Teach Children About Consent Do your children know to stop hugging someone who maybe doesn't want to be hugged? Do they understand the types of secrets they can keep and the ones they should share? These questions deal with your children's ability to give and receive consent. While you want to teach them to respect other people, especially elders and authority figures, you also want them to know that they can and should speak up about their boundaries. Since this subject can feel overwhelming to talk to your kids about, and it's easy not to know where to start, books are always a great choice. The visual aids are engaging and interesting to kids, while still getting the valuable lesson across. Keep reading for six books that will help you start the vital discussion about consent. Related: 5 Books That Will Teach Your Children About Cultures From Around the World

How I Keep the Magic of the Tooth Fairy Alive For Both My Son and Daughter

8 years ago
"OH, NOOO!" my 7-year-old son recently shrieked from his bedroom in the middle of the night, the walls echoing with his sobs. I jumped out of bed half asleep, racing in with all my might, terrified of what would be causing his distress. "I lost my tooth! But I can't find it!" he wailed through the tears. "It must have fallen out in bed," I assured him. After searching bleary-eyed for a few minutes without success, I promised him we would find it in the morning. Thankfully, this assuaged his fears and he drifted back into his childhood slumber. His innocence about something as basic as the illusion of the Tooth Fairy captivated me. I had to keep this wonder alive.But come morning, the tooth was nowhere to be found. After stripping the sheets, and even moving the bed to peek in every possible crevice, we inevitably concluded that he must have swallowed it, and that there was no possible way to get it back (thankfully, he didn't ask about that option). "How will the Tooth Fair..

Cannes: Benicio Del Toro To Preside Over Un Certain Regard Jury

8 years ago
Cannes: Benicio Del Toro To Preside Over Un Certain Regard Jury Benicio Del Toro will preside over the jury of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard strand eight years after he served on the Cannes Competition jury which selected Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Uncle Boonmee (The One Who Can Recal..

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