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Show Us What Your Natural Hair Means To You

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Kinky. Curly. Coily. Fabulous. Lucious. Magical. Black natural hair is all of the above. And if there’s one thing we’ve learned from launching the My Natural Hair Journey blog series, it’s that the experience of transitioning from relaxed hair to natural tresses can be as multifaceted as your curl pattern. So we’d love to hear more about your personal natural hair journey experience.


Show us how you wear your natural hair along with a short description of what it means to you to help us celebrate Black beauty. Tag your photo with #MyNaturalHairJourneyIs on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, and we may showcase it on The Huffington Post!



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This post is part of HuffPost’s My Natural Hair Journey blog series. Embracing one’s natural hair — especially after years of heavily styling it — can be a truly liberating and exciting experience. It’s more than just a “trend.” It’s a way of life. If you have a story you’d like to share, please email us at MyNaturalHairJourney@huffingtonpost.com.


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It's About Time Someone Made This 'The Nanny'-Inspired Instagram

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“The Nanny” taught viewers that “flashy girls from Flushing” can land a job in childcare even if they have no experience, and then live happily ever after with their handsome, Broadway-producer boss.




Just kidding, kind of. What the show really provided was a lot of laughs, some great comebacks (namely between Niles and C.C. Babcock), amazing guest appearances, a “will they won’t they” love story for the ages and of course, a whole lot of epic style.




That epic style has finally been given the 21st century social media treatment it deserves, thanks to the “What Fran Wore” Instagram account. The page, which boasts over 18,000 followers, recounts all of her best outfits and even provides the real life inspiration for some.




Commenters have IDed the coat as Marc Jacobs and the dress as Helmut Lang, 1994 . Fran Fine was basically a 90s Supermodel

A photo posted by Fran Fine Fashion (@whatfranwore) on




 


It’s about time us “Nanny” enthusiasts had a place to share our love for Fran’s wardrobe. After all, while viewers tuned in to see what kind of antics she would get herself into next, everyone knows it was her sartorial savvy that stood at the epicenter of the show.




Need further proof? Here are 11 style lessons we all learned from “The Nanny.”


1. Always make an entrance.









2. Turtlenecks are a girl’s best friend.









3. When it comes to hair, bigger is always better.









4. Changing it up every once in a while is crucial (and so much fun).


 









5. Great style is ageless.









6. The only opinion that matters when it comes to what you’re wearing is your own.









7. Animal print is a neutral.









8. A little glamour never hurt anyone.









9. Having your hair done at all times is key.


 









10. Always wear shoes you can run in.









 


11. And most importantly, fashion should be fun.








You rule, Fran Fine!

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Lisa Frank's Clothing Line Is Real, And It's Magical

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We already wear our love of Lisa Frank on our sleeves, so why not wear it on our actual sleeves?


The oh-so-perfectly ‘90s purveyor of folders, coloring books and dreams come true recently launched its latest venture: a colorful clothing line complete with all your favorite Lisa Frank characters and of course, plenty of neon.


Reasonably priced from $24.99 for T-shirts to $59.99 for the coolest dress of all time, the line has something for everyone (who is willing to step out in public wearing Lisa Frank clothing).


You were looking for a dress to wear to that bachelorette party, right? 


 



Or perhaps a unicorn-emblazoned crop top to take your workout to the next, magical level?



Cold? This sweatshirt will warm you up and make you look cool:



Whatever Frank fits your fancy, you’re sure to be the coolest kitten on the playground at the party in these duds. Head to Rage On to let your imagination (and your wallet) run wild.


h/t Mashable

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21 Hilarious Signs You Grew Up With Glasses

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Growing up with glasses was far from glamorous. Like, REALLY REALLY FAR from glamorous. Although you can’t say exactly how far because, like, you don’t have 20/20 vision. But you guys get the point. The struggle was real.


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Fashions At The RNC Aren't Exactly Making America Great Again

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For GQ, by Drew Magary.


Photographs by Joe Giordano.


What the Republican National Convention lacks in Supreme and Ralph Lauren it makes up for with American flags, worn everywhere, in ways you’ve never imagined.



















For more RNC street style, visit GQ.com


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Forever 21 Had Another Controversial T-Shirt Situation

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Last month, Forever 21 landed in hot water for selling a certain T-shirt that bore an incredibly striking resemblance to Kanye West's The Life Of Pablo tour merch. The fast fashion retailer found itself with another contentious tee scenario to deal with this week: A series of boys' T-shirts were pulled from the retailer's shelves after being criticized for being inappropriate, according to Yahoo Style.

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The shirts feature sayings like "Chicks Are All Over Me" and "Sorry Ladies I Only Date Models." While these tees might be icky for a grown dude to wear, they're more contentious for a target demo that includes kindergarten-aged kids. Other drama-inducing tees in the kids' section of Forever 21 include styles that say "Hola Ladies" and "Ladies Man." The shirts were pulled yesterday, after Yahoo Style called out the retailer earlier this week.

"It reinforces a harmful stereotype about boys that says their value and worth is dependent on how many girls or women they can 'conquer,'" University of Kentucky professor of psychology Christia Spears Brown, author of Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes, told Yahoo Style of the controversial items.

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The retailer quickly heeded the backlash and yanked the $11 shirts off its website. "Forever 21 takes feedback and product concerns very seriously," a rep for the retailer told Refinery29 in a statement. "With regards to the T-shirts in question, after receiving feedback we have taken immediate action to have them removed from our website. We sincerely apologize to anyone who was offended by the products."

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By: Alexandra Ilyashov

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Fashion Says Men Can Wear Chokers, Too

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Those of you watching Men's Fashion Month may have noticed something familiar on the runways. You know that necklace trend that celebrities (and their moms) are overexerting at the moment? The one from the '90s? Right, so chokers are the accessory of the moment, and it looks like very expensive neck-stranglers are happening in menswear for spring 2017.

Between Paris, London, New York, and Milan, chokers found their way to the necks of pretty boys in pretty clothes. And what you'll see in the slideshow ahead is evidence that they invaded the pages of lookbooks, too. They came in all shapes, sizes, and colors: collars, bandanas (a lot of them), chains, and more. Of course, trends have no gender these days, which is what makes them so versatile and, in turn, extends their shelf life in your closet. But man, this '90s thing is really wearing itself out.

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Louis Vuitton

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Dondup

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Damir Doma

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Andrea Pompilio

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Gucci

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3.1 Phillip Lim

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Canalli


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Hardy Amies

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Ann Demeulemeester

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Photo courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Bottega Veneta

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Agi & Sam

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Antonio Marras

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Moncler Gamme Bleu

By: Landon Peoples

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How To Grow Your Beauty Following On Instagram

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How many times a day do you check Instagram? Is the number in the double digits? If you answered a resounding "yes," you are not alone. Throughout the day, I check the app too many times to count -- when I wake up, before I go to sleep, on the subway, heck, I even check it in the bathroom (TMI, sorry). Clearly, I'm addicted -- and I'm guessing you are, too.

But perusing Instagram and creating your own community on it are two different things, and it takes some dedication to boost a beauty following. After all, a pixelated flat lay does not an A+ feed make. That's why we decided to tap two Insta-experts: beauty YouTuber Manny Gutierrez (he goes by @mannymua733 and has 2.1 million followers) and blogger and businesswoman, Laura Gurrola (her Insta handle is @lauraag_143 and she clocks in at 2 million followers). Below, they share their tips on how to grow your beauty following on the app. Check 'em out, below.

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Quality Counts

Gurrola and Gutierrez both agree that photo quality can make or break your page. "If someone posts a photo that's really blurry and dark, you can barely see the makeup," says Gutierrez. But don't run out and buy hundreds of dollars worth of expensive equipment just yet.

According to Gutierrez, all you need is daylight and a phone (he often uses his iPhone). "Daylight is the best lighting you can have," he says. "There are plenty of camera phones that are amazing [quality]. Go outside, take selfies, do what you have to do. Use the resources you have to propel your career." And if you're shooting inside, try to take photos facing a window to get that natural light.

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Know The Power Of Hashtags

Gurrola and Gutierrez insist that hashtags are the best way to get new eyes on your work. "Instagram allows you to use 30 hashtags, use every single one of them," Gurrola advises. "People really do look at hashtags, so more people will be able to see your work."

Hashtags like #HudaBeauty, #WakeupAndMakeup, and Gurrola's own #Lauraag143 are good places to start. All three of these hashtags were created by women who run their own Instagram-aggregation pages. If one of these women like what they see on their hashtags, they might repost your image to their millions of followers.

Gurrola also suggests searching for popular beauty hashtags and making use of the "related hashtags" section at the top of the screen to discover more. Some hashtags that she uses are #makeupoftheday and #beauty. "If [you find it] embarrassing to put hashtags in your caption, put it in a comment, because by the time you have three comments it will be hidden," Gurrola adds.

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Consistency Is Key

"If you're going to go into social media, you can't be half-assed [about it]," says Guiterrez. "You need to invest yourself in a way." That's why both social-media mavens strongly urge anyone looking to grow their following to post consistently -- at least once or twice a day, according to Guitterez.

Timing is also important when it comes to Instagram. When Gurrola was starting out, she kept a journal where she recorded her engagement (likes and comments) to see what times worked best for her page. There are even apps, like When To Gram, that help analyze when your followers will most likely be on the app. "Super-early morning or evening works best for me," she says. "You have to find the times that work [for you]; it's not going to happen overnight, but be consistent and post once a day to keep your page active."

You Do You

As cliché as it may sound, at the end of the day, the best advice Gurrola and Guiterrez can give is to always post content that's true to you. They stress the importance of being yourself and finding your passion -- the rest will follow. If you love lips and shoes, post your favorite liquid lipsticks and heels. Remember, there are thousands of people out there who share your interests. They might just be a hashtag away.

By: Mi-Anne Chan

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This Is Why You Keep Seeing Kim Kardashian's Hair In A Bun

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Fans of Keeping Up With The Kardashians probably noticed that in the last few episodes, Kim Kardashian has frequently been wearing the same hairstyle. While in Iceland, L.A., and the Hamptons, she's had her hair in different iterations of the same cute topknot. Why? She cleared it up on Twitter when a fan asked.

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That's right: it's not her summer "it's too hot" look. It's not a nod in solidarity with reviving Bunheads. It's not even a shoutout to Misty Copeland. She's just giving those extensions a break. It's hardly revolutionary, but it does look good on her.

By: Courtney E. Smith

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We Put ColourPop's New Lipstick To A 9-Hour Test -- & Here's What We Think

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PSA: I've finally found a liquid lipstick perfect for those who hate the dry feeling of a traditional formula, but crave all-day color -- and it's only $6! You heard right: Long gone are the days of crusty or flaky long-wear lipstick, because ColourPop has introduced a highly pigmented option that stays bright and comfortable all day. How do I know? I tested it for a whopping nine hours and filmed the highlights, above. Here's what I learned.

Unlike the brand's original cult lippie or its newer matte bullet -- which both dry down to a super-matte, budge-proof, and oft-drying finish -- this new formula remains creamy on the lips from your morning coffee all the way to your evening nightcap.

Despite the multiple doughnut holes, (large) piece of cake, and takeout sushi that I devoured during this nine-hour workday, this lipstick passed my test. The only downside I found during my experiment? It doesn't set to a completely budge-proof finish, meaning that the slightly more creamy texture might leave marks on your mugs and potential lovers. That being said, if you're looking for an opaque liquid lipstick that won't have you reaching for balm all day, you've found the one.


ColourPop Ultra Satin Lip in London Fog, $6, available at ColourPop.

By: Mi-Anne Chan

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The Shirting Solution

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The classic Oxford men's shirt inspires designers to create a delightful array of shirts and dresses, from playful to polished. They're a welcome alternative to clingy tops in the hot months.

In stripes or solids, these pieces come in cooling fabrics and loose or A-line silhouettes. What a chic essential for work and play!

On the runways, we see:

Boss by Hugo Boss Designer Jason Wu has a thing for tuxedo dressing. Here's a chic variation on the look. Love the sheer sleeve!

Tory Burch Classic blue-and-white shirting stripes get an unexpected upgrade with colorful embroidery at Tory Burch.

Tomas Maier A smock-like shirt in pink cotton Oxford cloth pairs beautifully with an easy A-line skirt at Tomas Maier.

Brock Collection A collarless shirt in mannish stripes provides the perfect complement to feminine florals at Brock Collection.

Ralph Lauren A collared shirtdress in a crisp white cotton/silk blend looks Riviera-ready. The lace-up neckline adds a natty nautical touch.

When shopping:

Have fun with the trend! Designers love to play with menswear elements and you should too. We're drawn to the pleated bib (tuxedo inspired) on this Ralph Lauren cotton shirt; the boys' prep school vibe of the British Public School cotton poplin top; and the tradition meets bold embroidery of the Tory Burch striped Oxford.

Mix with flair You can combine a boxy shirt with a slim pant or pencil skirt; or, with a tie or belt, create a classic silhouette with a skirt that flares.

Delight in the dresses We love collecting these designs from Dunn, Charlier, Equipment, Kors, Mischka and Halston. Tell us these dresses aren't flattering!

Shop the trend at Apprécier

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Red-Hot Sleek Athletic

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Activewear is like a ferociously fit woman in her favorite Soul Cycle class: Cannot. Be. Stopped. What we like is how stylish these clothes are, along with being supremely comfortable. Perfect for modern women who are out of the office most of the time--if they even have a traditional office these days. We're all on the move, and we like to look good while in motion.

These sporty yet polished pieces, what we call Sleek Athletic, are fitted (all those classes do pay off!) and flattering, with clean lines, vivid colors and interesting touches.

Stylish track pants and bomber jackets are showing up everywhere in particular this season, with other pieces catching our eye too.

On the runways:

Tory Burch Slightly equestrian but not too exaggerated, this is polished weekend dressing at its best! Slim white pants stand in striking contrast to a scarlet zip-front top and trim color-blocked jacket. Tasseled booties and a small, structured shoulder bag complete the look.

Lacoste Here comes another "track star." The tricolor jersey takes a feminine turn with a peplum hem. Pairing it with matching pants creates one long, slimming line. Note the addition of white shoes, once again!

Louis Vuitton This dress reminds me of a jockey's "racing silks." Its fluid silhouette is as easy as a T-shirt. The red/black/white mix provides instant impact.

Cédric Charlier If you don't know of this designer, please make it your business to. Cedric consistently delivers sleek, modern clothes with real women in mind. Love this track pant and turtleneck combo. The white shoe picks up on the top's white bodice, pulling it all together.

Prada Miuccia Prada's Fall collection presented a wild mash-up of ideas, ranging from utilitarian to sporty to militaristic to mystical. The oversize quilted jacket and velvet "tackle bag" evoke a fisherman's gear.

When shopping for Sleek Athletic, you'll see how wildly versatile these pieces are.

Transition to Fall Wear an Opening Ceremony Skirt or a Rag & Bone dress now during the hottest weeks of the year. Throw on a blazer or cardigan, match with a turtleneck, when the temps cool--they'll still look fabulous!

Dress Up Athletic-Inspired Pieces Treat a bomber jacket like a blazer, with skinny jeans and heels, it's a perfect look for cocktails. We love the ones from Misguided and Rag & Bone.

Glory in the sporty details
Check out the studs in the Monrow sweats, the stripe down the side of a Tory Burch pant, the vertical racing stripe on a Stella McCartney shirt!

Shop the Trend Apprécier

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Hunting For The Best Safari Looks

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Don't shoot me, but I am crazy for safari dressing. Not because I admire big-game hunters--far from it. I'm an animal lover! It's the fantasy of an exotic journey among wild creatures combined with the chic utilitarian details (pockets, D-ring buckles, dirt-defying colors) that captivates me.

I first tried wearing the look in the early '80s when the founders of the Banana Republic catalog revealed their special brand of adventure fantasy with affordable, functional clothes--and some very savvy copywriting. Their stores, at the time, had props such as crashed jeeps among the stacks of khakis and a soundtrack that included squealing monkeys. It got a little campy--but, hey, in retrospect, shopping as theater was a visionary concept!

I was already familiar with the sensational French Vogue photograph of early supermodel Veruschka in 1968, wearing a sexy lace-up safari shirt by Yves Saint Laurent with a rifle slung, like an accessory, across her shoulders. And I was vaguely aware of having seen glamorous actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Lauren Bacall sporting the look in old movies such as Mogambo and The African Queen. But when Out of Africa, starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, was released in 1985, the fashion world went mad for khaki and so did I.

I realized that I could not only wear a safari jacket on the weekend with jeans and loafers but also to work with a black pencil skirt and pumps.

I discovered that a cotton camp shirt is the perfect partner to a wide-leg trouser on a hot summer day. Then, I noticed that a touch of leopard print adds instant chic to almost anything. Thirty years later, these lessons still hold true.

If you haven't watched that Academy Award winning film since you first saw it, I highly recommend it. I just did. The chemistry between those two fine actors is off the charts! Just like certain uniforms, their romance stands the test of time.

We've hunted down some of the best of the new safari-inspired looks for you, many of them at excellent price points. Shop the look at Apprécier.

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Adele Shares Makeup-Free Photos, Causing Girls Everywhere To Throw Out Their Eyeliner

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Contouring? Not needed here. 


Adele shared two candid photos on her Instagram Wednesday from Vancouver where she is performing for her 25 tour.


The singer, known for a cat eye so impeccable she was likely born with it (or maybe it’s Maybelline), has always been a fan of black-and-white portraits (just look at her three album covers) but these new shots show a side of Adele we rarely see. 


One photo shows her effortlessly pulling off a makeup-free messy bun look while sporting a Vancouver Canucks security jumpsuit. 



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The second shot is of the “Someone Like You” singer looking off into the distance, equally fresh-faced and wearing a long lace gown. 



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In an alternate universe, we would all spend our days pensively drinking glasses of wine in Vancouver, wearing lace dresses as loungewear. 


We can only imagine what Adele is thinking about, but it’s probably along the lines of “How many people am I going to make cry/call their exes/ dissolve into a pool of emotions at my concert tonight?”


Or, if she’s like us, she’s just thinking about what she’s going to have for lunch.


Nonetheless, keep slaying, Adele.

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All The RNC Swag That Will Probably End Up In The Garbage

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The 2016 Republican National Convention is winding down. But while the spotlights beamed inside Quicken Loans Arena, some of the most outrageous moments happened outside on the merch tables, where pro- and anti- Trump supporters alike found plenty of ways to take America’s money.


“When you go to Walmart, or you go to Target, they don’t ask you your political beliefs. They just take your money,” a vendor selling pro-Trump, anti-Hillary swag (but is actually a Bernie supporter), told NPR. “So I’m just doing the same thing, I’m just taking their money ― that’s it.”


“None of this stuff is going to change anyone’s mind,” a vendor wearing the ubiquitous “Make America Great Again” hat told HuffPost. “It’s a good way to make a little extra money.”




Misogyny was rampant. Shirts and buttons featuring unflattering photos of Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, declared her a bitch; an especially nasty button compared her body type to a bucket of KFC chicken.


There were a LOT of shirts supporting Trump, Hillary, Bernie, Bush, Hot Dogs, Wine and the “US Freaking A.”


And you could also buy Trump condoms, which played upon the convention’s theme to “Make America safe again.”


Here are a few examples of the mayhem available for you to spend your hard earned money on (we can hardly wait for the Democratic merch in Philadelphia next week):



Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liarrampant xenophoberacistmisogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims ― 1.6 billion members of an entire religion ― from entering the U.S.

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The Fashion At The RNC Was Almost As Over The Top As The Speeches

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It’s wasn’t all about the politics. Amid the whirlwind that was the 2016 Republican National Convention, some delegates showed their true passion for fashion.


Donning outrageously over-the-top costumes and GOP-themed paraphernalia, the delegates’ quirky attire provided a much-needed distraction from the often fear-mongering, and sometimes plagiarized, rhetoric being spouted from the stage.


Check out some of their most weird and wonderful styles below:


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6 Things You Need For Your Peeling, Sunburned Face

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Sunburn is THE worst.


It hurts to move, breathe and generally exist when your skin feels like lava. It also makes you molt like a caterpillar, but instead of becoming a butterfly, you just become patchy.







So, what do you do when your face is doing that super fun peeling thing and you’d like it to stop?


Put the exfoliator down and sit on your hands. You need to moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!


We’ve rounded up some of our fave post-sunburn treatments.


1. First Aid Beauty, Ultra Repair Instant Oatmeal Mask ($9 - $24




The most important ingredient in this mask is probably the strangest sounding: oats. A combo of colloidal oatmeal and avena sativa oat bran helps sooth your angry face and turn the redness down a notch. Wear the mask for about 10 minutes and the result is soft skin with a natural glow. Also, the smell? AMAZING.


2. belif, The True Cream Aqua Bomb ($22 - 38)



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This stuff feels like you splashed your face with water ― it’s that hydrating. The texture is almost gel-like, but the best word for it is: bouncy. We’d recommend using a heavy-handed coat of this before bed. We did (after a really bad sunburn) and it cut down the days/severity of peeling substantially. 


3. e.l.f. Daily Hydration Moisturizer ($8)




This is a moisturizer that has all the ingredients of a highbrow product with the price point of a drugstore one. It’s got jojoba, aloe, vitamin E, cucumber, shea butter, grape and orange, and the packaging makes it extremely easy to use. Where you’d likely use the True Cream Aqua Bomb before bed, this is great for use during the day. It’s light and layer-able without being oily.


4. Glossier Moisturizing Moon Mask ($22)




Those with extra sensitive skin: This is your saving grace. Thick like a lotion, this mask feels like you just globbed on moisturizer ― in a good way. It’s fragrance free and paraben free, and (as it says in the above caption) it feels incredible if you put it in the fridge before you use it. Leave on for 20 minutes, rinse off, and find skin supple and dewy. 


5. Aquaphor Lip Repair ($3.99)



Red, pink or sheer? Sometimes Aquaphor is all you need to make a statement.

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We wish they sold this lip balm in bulk because we go through it like crazy, especially when our lips are puffy from the sun. You might think this is just like Vaseline, but you’d be wrong. This stuff conditions, protects and provides relief (yay chamomile essence!). Bonus: It’s also great to keep with you when wearing matte lipstick ― it’ll even out your lips where the color has cracked and let you spread the color out again without reapplication. 


6. Neutrogena Clear Face Sunscreen SPF 55 ($8.88)




You already know you’re supposed to use sunscreen, but with your current peeling face, the damage has already been done. So ... let’s prep for next time! This baby is great for sensitive skin types who are susceptible to sunscreen-inspired breakouts. It’s also a higher SPF, which your face needs after the beating its already taken.


Got your own tip for battling sunburn peel? Tell us in the comments!

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The Best Thing About Prince George, According To A Royal Family Photographer

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Royals at sporting events, royals on trips, royals at official engagements, royals in large hats. No matter the circumstance, when a member of the royal family is around, cameras are never too far behind. 


One of the more exciting happenings captured by photographers in recent history happened exactly three years ago today (July 22), when Prince George was born.


Since then, the world has watched as the tiny, too-cute-for-words prince has met bilbies at the zoo in Australia, marveled at Trooping the Colour ceremonies, sat for family photos and and even flown in a plane (well, at least he sat in a plane).



Chris Jackson, a Getty Images photographer who has been photographing the royal family for over a decade, has been on hand for all of the exciting moments us mortals simply get to swoon over on social media. He told The Huffington Post that in that time, he has been able to “watch history in the making from a front- row seat, weddings, births, engagements, Jubilees and Royal Tours all over the globe. Each significant milestone is something I remember distinctly.”



Jackson says the royal children have added “a whole new, exciting dimension to my genre of photography.” He explains that photographing adults, who have had years to become rehearsed in front of the camera, is a totally different experience than capturing “real and unpredictable” and “much more natural” interactions with children.


“As a photographer you are much more likely to create something that people associate with. Prince George is always great fun to photograph, unpredictable, smiling and in awe of so many of the exciting things he sees on Royal engagements,” he said.


Jackson cites the royal tour of Australia, when Prince George was introduced to a namesake bilby, as one of his favorite moments with him, but explained he was especially touched at little sister Princess Charlotte’s christening.



“Prince George was talking to the monarch and started pointing at her hat and asking questions. The Queen bent down and was talking to him. It made a touching image and for me illustrated how happy the addition of George to the family has made the Queen,” he said.


Jackson has joined both Prince William in Kenya and Prince Harry in Lesotho, praising the two men for their dedication to their causes and hard work. “Witnessing the passion of both the Prince’s first hand as well as being able to be involved and help benefit these causes through the medium of photography is certainly the thing I enjoy most about the job,” he said.


But as far as fun goes, it seems there’s simply no comparison. “The great thing about photographing George is his curiosity and (of course!) lack of adherence to Royal protocol that older members of the royal family are bound by. If something looks interesting, touch it! If something is funny, laugh! If things look scary, hide!”


Take a look at some more of the many photos Jackson has taken of George and the rest of the royal family below. 


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Artsy Condoms Will Transform Your Boring Penis Into A Work Of Art

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Dudes of the world: listen up. Your penis is a blank canvas, a tabula rasa, if you will. Just because it spends most of the day zipped up under layers of clothing doesn’t mean it can’t express itself every now and then. 


Let me paint a little picture for you. You take a date home ― a creative type, someone you really want to dazzle with your refined tastes and creative prowess. Y’all are feeling mighty sexy, and you know what that means. Sex.


You want to use protection, but, more important, you want to express yourself. Your passions, your fears, your most secret desires, your favorite color. You want to penetrate your lover with some serious pizzazz. You want a condom that says, “Hey, baby, this is me.” 



If any of this sounds at all appealing, you should most definitely donate to Made In Love’s Kickstarter to make artsy condoms a reality. The French startup describes their graphic latex condoms as “erotic tattoos” of sorts, decorative accessories designed to make condoms less of a chore and more of a creative outlet.


The brand recruited artists including Maëlle De La Forge, Alex & Marine, Anna Borowski and Lilyloca to make eye-popping graphics into which you can slip your junk. Combining art and eroticism in a way I don’t think anyone saw coming, Made in Love hopes to remove the stigma associated with condoms, encouraging safe sex while providing the public with affordable artworks, albeit very phallic ones.  


We’ve had our eye on Made In Love’s mission for a while now, since they were crowdfunding on French platform Kiss Kiss Bank Bank. Now they’re hoping to raise $55,000 by July 31, 2016, and they have a ways to go. 


If you’ve ever dreamed of adorning your penis in its very own artistic masterpiece, come on now. Pay up. Unleash the creative inside ... your pants. 


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Prince George Melts Hearts In Adorable New Birthday Photographs

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Don’t they grow up so fast! It seems like yesterday when the world was cooing over the newborn British royal Prince George.


But on Friday, he celebrates his third birthday — and Kensington Palace has released a series of adorable new photographs to mark the occasion.


One of the cute staged pictures shows George feeding the family’s dog, Lupo.



Other images show the third-in-line to the throne sitting and standing on a wooden swing, engraved with his parents’ names, and walking through a field.


“The Duke and Duchess hope that people will enjoy seeing these new photographs,” the Palace said via a statement on Friday. “They would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages they have received as Prince George celebrates his third birthday.”



Prince George’s mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has previously taken and released photographs of both her son and his little sister, Princess Charlotte. 


This time, however, the honor of snapping the royal birthday boy fell to photographer Matt Porteous



I really enjoyed the opportunity to take these photographs. It was a very relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere,” said Porteous, who took the pictures at Anmer Hall ― the family’s 10-bedroom country house on Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, eastern England ― in mid-July.


“I’m honored that Prince George’s parents have decided to share these images with the public to mark his third birthday,” he added.


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