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September generally signals the start of many transitions — hair included. Summer may have done a number on your color, moisture, and overall hair health, but luckily there are always new hair innovations brewing to help whip things back into shape. Or, if you're looking for a seasonal switch-up, there are plenty of options for that, too.

This month's offerings run the styling and hair-care gamut — with a heavy focus on scalp care. Fans of the original Wet Brush, which has won Best of Beauty awards, just launched a scalp massager that will for sure elevate your washday. There's also an exciting addition to Dyson's hot tool lineup that will transform your at-home blowout. Plus, sun-scorched (or generally dry) hair will benefit from Philip Kingsley's latest treatment. 

Throughout the month we'll be sharing details on other new product launches, including two options for color-treated hair that you can use right in your bathroom. For now, keep scrolling to see the rest of the best new hair-care products to snap up in September.

Be sure to check back weekly for new hair-care launches that are dropping this month. (Trust us, you don't want to miss out.)

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What We’re Eyeing From The Zara Fall Collection

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For a long time, Zara was like a well-kept secret by people who were in the know when it came to fashion. Then, 2021 came around.

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With the rise of TikTok came fashion people everywhere, singing Zara’s praises day in and day out, and what was once a hidden gem became a place where you had to wait in line around the block to even get inside. But sometimes that’s worth it and is the case with Zara’s incredible releases for fall 2021. 

With a selection of gorgeous knitwear, cool denim, and luxe outerwear, Zara’s fall 2021 collection is the epitome of high fashion on a budget. But as we’ve learned this year, you can’t wait around too long if you want to get your hands on the best pieces—they fly off the racks before you can even think twice.

Ready to upgrade your fall wardrobe? These Zara pieces are the best of the best and won’t be in stock for long.

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Tops

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Pants

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Skirts

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Knitwear

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Outerwear

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Shoes

 

Tops

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Floral Print Shirt

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Pintuck Top

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Long Sateen Shirt

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Tied Satin Blouse

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Dotted Crop Top

Saturated colors are the hottest hues of fall, and this gorgeous blue top is perfect to dress up with a skirt or leather pants or dress down with a pair of black jeans.

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Pants

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Faux Leather Legging

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Frayed Hem Jeans

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Slim Flared Jeans

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Faux Leather Pants

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Zara

Plaid Pants With Belt

These plaid high-waisted pants are perfectly preppy for fall, and the light pink color will take your closet to a whole new level of cheerfulness. They happen to hit two fall 2021 trends in one: preppy pieces and blush tones.

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Skirts

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Frayed Mini Skirt

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Striped Wrap Skirt

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Jacquard Skirt

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Houndstooth Skirt

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Zara

Satin Effect Skirt

Satin is perfect for the transition from summer to fall, and this satin midi skirt is no exception. Layer it with a sweater on chillier days for an effortless, chic look.

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Knitwear

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Seam Detail Sweater

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Sleeveless Knit Top

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Knit Argyle Vest

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Purl Knit Jacket

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Zara

Ribbed Knit Midi Dress

This fall, knitwear expands beyond a classic sweater—it’s also making an appearance in vests, pants, and dresses. This ribbed knit midi dress is both cozy and classy, and it will look great under layers of coats and scarves.

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Outerwear

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Textured Blazer

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Oversized Wool Coat

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Faux Leather Jacket

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Buttoned Overshirt

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Cropped Plaid Overshirt

If you’re not quite ready for heavy coats yet, this cropped plaid overshirt is for you. This piece is like a cross between a shacket and your favorite cropped moto jacket. In other words, it’s perfect.

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Shoes

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Heeled Leather Boots

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Split Leather Boots

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Leather Ankle Boot

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Leather Sneakers

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Split Leather Babouches

Your favorite braided sandals from the summer take on a cozier, more seasonally appropriate look with these split leather mules.

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Pajamas That Will Make You Throw Away Your Old T-Shirt

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My mom and I agree on most things, but for as long as I can remember, we’ve been at a stalemate regarding one controversial topic: pajamas.

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Since I started dressing myself, I’ve been an avid member of the oversized-shirt-as-pajamas club (much to my mom’s dismay). My reasons are many: needing to consistently locate two pieces of a set, wearing pants to bed, not caring enough to spend money on them—the list goes on. But after finally going to the dark side and investing in a nice pair myself, I’m here to admit that my opinions were far from correct.

After converting to a full-time pajama wearer, my PJs are giving me daily joy that my ratty old T-shirt couldn’t dream of. I look forward to putting them on every single night and feel like a million bucks when I do, which makes me wish I converted a long time ago. No matter who you are or what your sleepwear preferences are, these pajamas are good enough to convert even the biggest pajama naysayer amongst us:

 

For the first timer

If you’d rather throw on your old, worn-in T-shirt than pajamas, ease into them with one of these classic sleep sets.

eberjey

Short PJ Set

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Silky Short Set

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Athleta

Sleep Cami

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Short Pajamas

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Short Pajamas

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Aerie

Satin Sleep Shirt

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Primrose Slip Dress

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Monika Slip Dress

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For a sleepover or girl’s trip

When you’re going on a trip or are planning on spending the night somewhere, odds are, you’re going to be seen in your sleepwear, which means you want it to be extra cute. These pairs are ones you’ll be happy to be seen in.

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Crop Pajamas

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Floral Short PJ Set

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Roller Rabbit

Tiger Print Short Pajamas

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Satin Striped PJ Set

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Stephanie Pajamas

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Pact

Short Cotton Sleep Set

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Satin Cami and Short Set

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Plus-Size Satin Set

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Pajamas that can pass as loungewear

If you’re having guests over or simply like to lounge around for a bit when you wake up, a pajama set that can pass as loungewear is your ticket. These ones are made for sleeping but look like they could just be chic matching sets (no shame if you wear them all day).

Honeydew Intimates

Short-Sleeve Lounge Set

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Nordstrom

V-Neck Pajamas

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Honeydew Intimates

Long-Sleeve Pajamas

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Honeydew Intimates

Long-Sleeve Jersey Pajamas

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Honeydew Intimates

Short Pajama Set

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Print Fresh

Cami Shorts Set

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Gingham Ruffle Short Set

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2-Piece Sleep Bundle

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If you prefer sleeping naked

It isn’t uncommon to prefer the feel of sleeping in your birthday suit, but lucky for those of us who are averse to wearing clingy fabric while we sleep, these sets feel like nothing at all—but look as cute as can be.

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Lace Cami Sleep Set

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FLORA NIKROOZ

Knit Lace Short Pajamas

8 colors available
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Midnight Bakery

Satin Lace Short Pajamas

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River Island

Satin Pajama Top

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H&M

Cotton Pajama Set

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Satin Polka Dot Pajama Set

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If you’re always cold 

If you’re chronically freezing (or just like to crank your AC up when you sleep), these full-length sets will keep you warm and cozy underneath your layers of blankets.

Summersalt

Pajama Set

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Silky Leopard Set

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SKIMS

Knit Long Sleeve Pajamas

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SKIMS

Stretch Silk Pajama Pants

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Cotton & Silk Pajamas

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Oversize Waffle Henley Pajama Top

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The Everygirl’s 2021 Fall Bucket List






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That’s right, our fall bucket list is officially here, which means it’s time to swap your iced coffee for spicy lattes and your crop tops for blazers. Fall is by far my favorite season: I prefer cozy knit over cut-off shorts, would drink a hot toddy over a spicy margarita any day, and my birthday falls at the end of September (shout out to my fellow Libras!). Maybe it was the fact that my birthday meant presents or that I never understood how the leaves changed colors, but fall has always been the most magical time of the year to me. Even though I am now (kind of) grown up and no longer dress up as a Disney princess every Halloween, fall is still just as magical. As a self-titled (and proud) cheug, you bet I’m drinking nothing but PSLs and forgoing all other shoes that are not Uggs through the entire season. 

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To celebrate a season that always feels special, we’ve put together our annual fall bucket list that’s full of activities to bring you and your crew closer, help you become your best self, and make the most of what the season has to offer. Grab your scarves, throw some apple cider on the stove, and get ready to check items off of our 2021 Fall Bucket List. 

 

Give your home a cozy makeover

Your home needs to change with the seasons, just like your wardrobe. Start by trading out your summer linens for warmer sheets, cozy throws, and an extra quilt or down comforter. Also, try incorporating more candles (the more, the merrier!), adding cinnamon oil to your essential oil diffuser, and getting a fuzzy rug or throw pillows. For more inspo, check out 15 essential decor items, fall decor you can score on Amazon, or our favorite items on Etsy to decorate for both fall and Halloween. And if you want to decorate your front porch so your neighbors also get a little extra dose of seasonal cheer? You know what to do: Lay out the themed doormat, stock up on pumpkin decor, and get a dried floral wreath in seasonal colors like burnt orange and golden yellow.

 

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Make a new fall drink

In years past, we might have recommended DIYing your own PSL (we love you Starbucks, but we could really put that extra $4.25 toward our sweater budgets). While we’re still huge fans of pumpkin spice, it’s time some other fall flavors get in the spotlight. Whether your drink of choice is homemade apple cider or you’re a fan of hot cocoa with cinnamon and nutmeg, test out warming and comforting drink recipes using all the flavors of the season. For recipe ideas, click here. Who knows, you just might find a new drink that’s even more satisfying than classic pumpkin spice (but we also won’t judge if you can’t quit your PSL obsession because same). 

 

Have a fall-inspired movie marathon

Sound the alarm and call the Sanderson Sisters—it’s spooky season! Get in the spirit by playing your favorite scary movies back to back (yes, Halloweentown 2 counts). Don’t forget to grab a bowl of popcorn (sprinkled with pumpkin spice seasoning, naturally) and light your favorite fall candle (as long as it’s not the black flame candle. I still have nightmares). If you’re like me and scary movies are more torture than fun, watch some of our favorite non-scary fall movies like When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail or Dead Poet’s Society. Nothing gets me in the mood for autumn quite like Meg Ryan in black tights and a chunky knit. 

 

Take your workout outdoors

Whether you’re in a LTR with your treadmill or a devoted yogi, consider taking your workout outdoors. The changing leaves and crisp air (no more coming home drenched in sweat!) is too good to go to waste, and that includes your exercise time. Enjoy the gorgeous views and refreshing air on your morning jog or do a few sun salutations in your yard or local park (imagine the sound of crunching leaves when you go into cobra position. #satisfying). No matter what your preferred workout is, aim to take it outside at least once a week (but don’t forget a sweatshirt and hat when it get’s colder). Bonus: Exercising in cold weather might have some additional health benefits (as if the #views weren’t enough).

 

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Invest in the perfect cozy sweater

Sweaters are undoubtedly the fashion item of fall. You wear them indoors and outdoors, they work with loungewear or stylish OOTDs, and you don’t want to wear anything else as soon as the temperatures start to drop. While we’re huge fans of affordable basics (and have piles of under-$20 sweaters in our closets to prove it), there’s nothing like investing in a high quality fabric like cashmere that you’ll want to live in. This season, invest in the perfect sweater in the shape, fit, color, and fabric that you won’t want to take off. Trust me, the right one will last you for years (and make sure you read this to know how to care for said investment). 

 

Eat seasonally

PSA: There’s more to fall produce than pumpkins. This season, load your fridge with produce like apples, green beans, kale, sweet potatoes, beets, chard, figs, and radishes. Get creative trying new recipes (roasting beets are easier than you think!), or add some of the ingredients to your favorite go-to recipes to dress them up for autumn (grilled cheese with apples and figs, anyone?). Also, look beyond the fruit and veggie aisle to find more flavors and spices that taste like fall, like cinnamon, sage, and nutmeg. Bonus festive points for shopping at your local Farmer’s Market, where you’ll find an array of the fruits and veggies that are in season near you.

 

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Start a spooky book club

We love a horror movie as much as the next basic b*tch in fall, but there’s something about a good page-turner that’s even more chilling. Gather your friends for a spooky book club to challenge yourselves to read more (especially since you’ll be spending more time indoors) and to discuss the scariest thrillers or classic Halloween novels (Frankenstein, anyone?). Also, check out these atmospheric books that just feel like fall. Bonus points: DIY your own cozy reading nook for the season by designating your comfiest chair or corner of a couch as your special space. Keep a throw blanket, candle, and a coaster (for a warm cup of tea, of course!) nearby.

 

Change up your beauty routine

Just like how tans, lighter highlights, and extra SPF might be additions to your skincare routine come summer, cold weather requires adjustments to your beauty routine too. Avoid dry and scaly skin, dull complexion, and chapped lips when temperatures start to drop with a few key swaps. Try adding in a heavier moisturizer or overnight mask, replacing powder makeup with cream versions, and having an on-the-go mist, balm, or oil ready for emergencies. Likewise, use less dry shampoo and increase deep conditioning treatments to keep your locks lush as the weather gets colder. To step it up a notch, add a fall beauty trend to your routine, whether it’s a dark lip or an of-the-moment hair trend. 

 

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Plan a fall-themed date

You know what I’m talking about! Get cozy with blankets and apple cider to watch a spooky movie, rake leaf piles and then kiss in them (IDK, I’ve seen it in movies?), or check out the coziest coffee shop in your town before heading to a book store. No matter what your ideal fall date looks like, autumn is arguably the most romantic season, and you should make the most of it (Hot take: Cozy sweaters are sexier than a bathing suit. There, I said it). Whether it’s a new date you met on Hinge, the person you just went Facebook-official with, or your spouse you’ve been married to for years, don’t be afraid to get #extra and plan the fall date of your dreams (and yes, cozy sweaters are required). 

 

Make your favorite fall recipe from your childhood

Nothing screams fall quite like the smell of chili on the stove or a delicious pumpkin bread in the oven. Revisit your childhood by making your favorite autumn foods from when you were a kid, whether it’s a delicious apple pie like your mom used to make, roasted pumpkin seeds (as easy to make as they are tasty), or classic apple butter. Cook with the flavors of the season and indulge in the tastes that bring you back to the memories of jumping in leaf piles as a kid. If you need some inspo, check out our favorite fall recipes, recipes with pumpkins, recipes with apples, or some delicious sweet treats if baking is more your style. 

 

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Stock up on your favorite fall candle

Yes, there’s something about a pumpkin spice candle that just hits different; a fall candle transforms any space or movie marathon into an autumn oasis. So if you can’t get enough of all things pumpkin, you go girl. But just like with produce, there’s a lot more to fall than pumpkin. Many other scents are basically invented for cool evenings spent curled up on the couch or baking apple pie with the people you love. Try a variety of candles with notes like fig, vanilla, woodsy tones, leather, or sandalwood. No matter your scent preferences, find the fall candle that you like best and stock up on it because you’re going to want to light it every day. To find your ideal scent, check out our complete guide to the best fall candles. 

 

Have a fall picnic

Why should summer get all the fun? Picnics are not just a hot weather activity. In fact, I’d make an argument that fall is the optimal time to grab your friends or significant other and have a picnic. Picture this: The leaves are orange and red, you’re cuddling up in cozy sweaters and layers of blankets, and there’s a tasty spread of butternut squash pasta and pumpkin cookies in front of you as you sip on hot toddies. In other words, you’re living out a scene from a classic fall rom-com. Whether you bring a blanket and some apple cider in travel mugs to your local park or go all out with a picnic basket of seasonal foods and cozy layers to keep you warm, plan a picnic to enjoy all the views that autumn has to offer. 

 

 

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17 Easy, Good Habits That Will Change Your Life






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Who doesn’t love a good makeover movie? Princess Diaries: royally iconic. She’s All That: Freddie Prinze Jr. was our generation’s first love. Clueless: Brittany Murphy looked bangin’ (even though that was way harsh, Tai). But life isn’t a late ’90s rom-com, and it takes more than a pair of contacts and a hair straightener to transform your life. Luckily, we’re out of high school and we’ve got bigger issues than getting the quarterback to ask us to homecoming (he always turned out to be a douche anyway). 

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Instead, we’re focused on how to be our best selves and be happier. That means getting healthier, being kinder to ourselves, and getting sh*t done (because we deserve to have it all). No, a new wardrobe and a popular BFF won’t change your life, but these 17 insanely easy, good habits just might. 

 

1. Make your bed

At the risk of sounding like your mom, please make your bed. Not only will it feel good to get into a made bed at night, but it’s important for the success of your day. Making your bed first thing every morning means one small win before you even have a cup of coffee, which subconsciously will motivate you to achieve thousands of small wins throughout the day (and you know what they say about small wins: they lead up to really big ones). Plus, Gretchen Rubin found in her research that it’s the easiest and most common daily habit you can do to boost happiness.

 

2. Organize to-do lists based on life goals

Making a to-do list is no revolutionary hack, but how are you setting priorities when you review what has to get done every day? Before making your next to-do list, ask yourself where you want to be in 5-10 years. Everything on your to-do list should be taking a step towards achieving these goals. For example, strategize business growth, spend 30 minutes taking an online class, or work out if your goal is to be more active. In other words, to-do lists of even the simplest tasks could have a long-term perspective.

Making your to-do list with goals in mind will show you where you should be spending time and where you can be spending less time. Of course, you’ll always have to do the mundane house chores or tedious tasks, but figure out where you can outsource these items, and prioritize what will get you closer to your goals first thing so you make sure to get it done (yes, that means a workout or the brainstorm meeting you’ve been putting off). 

 





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3. Eat more leafy greens

Getting healthier is not always a dramatic transformation. In fact, it’s typically a series of small habits and minor additions to your diet that snowball into a healthier lifestyle that’s all-around better for you. Don’t focus on cutting out food groups or limiting what you can and cannot eat (that can lead to bingeing or an unhealthy relationship with food). Instead, focus on adding leafy greens to at least two meals a day. Add spinach to an omelet, throw kale in a pasta sauce, and order a side salad when you’re eating out. 

 

4. Give yourself deadlines

You know from college all-nighters and projects at work that if there’s a deadline you have to meet, you find a way to get it done. What makes an assignment our bosses give us or a paper for “Shakespeare 101” different from a personal goal is that we don’t usually have a deadline to motivate us to accomplish it by a certain time. No matter how small or specific (like replacing your old couch, making friends with a coworker, establishing an emergency fund, or running three miles), give yourself a specific and realistic deadline. 

If you’re still having trouble sticking to goals because you know your deadlines are “flexible” when you’re the one setting them, sign up for a marathon, announce the launch of your side project or business with a release date, or let a friend or family member know your deadline so they hold you accountable.

 





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5. Instead of taking a social media break, get up and move

You know it, you love it, you depend on it: the momentary pause from uninterrupted work to take a quick scroll through social media. At this point, opening Instagram might feel like second nature when you just finished one task and need a refresh before moving on to the next. But instead of scrolling through Instagram, checking Snapchat, or refreshing TikTok, get up and move your body to refresh yourself in between work tasks. A few jumping jacks, a mini dance party, a yoga flow, or just some stretches are enough to energize your body, reset your mind, and will help you focus better for the rest of the day. 

 

6. Read more

I’m the queen of excuses when it comes to reading more often. “I’m too tired,” “I don’t have any new books,” and “How am I expected to do anything else in my free time when all six seasons of Sex and the City are on Hulu!?” are excuses I use on a regular basis. But reading is not only enjoyable; it’s good for you. Whether it’s winding down before bed, taking a break in the afternoon, or as the ritual that you look forward to when starting your day, fit in some more time to read. As for what to read? Start with inspiring books, books to educate yourself, or enjoyable books that should be on your summer reading list. 

 





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7. Say “thank you” instead of “I’m sorry”

I have a terrible habit of saying “sorry” all the time. I say “sorry” when I need someone to repeat what they said or I bump into a stranger, and I apologize profusely for being late or making a mistake. While “sorry” is just a word, language can affect the way we think and feel about ourselves, and women, in particular, are taught to be polite by putting themselves down. Instead of “sorry,” make a conscious effort to say “thank you” instead.

“Thank you for being patient!” instead of, “Sorry for being late!” is another way to practice gratitude, but it’s also a consistent way to be kinder to yourself. BTW, saying sorry in relationships is crucial when you made a mistake or hurt the other person’s feelings, but showing gratitude can be even more important.

 

8. Tidy up your space before bed

I know, I know: the last thing you want to do at the end of a long day is clean (the horror!). But dishes in the sink or laundry piled on the chair (we all have that one chair), can prevent us from feeling fully relaxed while going to bed at night or might make us more stressed starting the next day. Clutter in your space can translate into clutter in your mind, so dedicate five extra minutes before bed to run the dishwasher, wipe off kitchen counters, and declutter any papers or laundry that has piled up in the bedroom. A less cluttered bedroom can help you sleep at night, while a clean kitchen can make you happier the next morning. 

 





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9. Sit up straight

Bad news for all the other slouchers out there: your posture might be affecting your physical and mental health. Practice better posture for overall health by straightening your back and relaxing your shoulders (and stop looking down at your phone while you’re at it!). Did you sit up taller just now? Good. Start consistently working on improving posture throughout your workday. If you want to be as extra as I am, you can also try setting reminders through phone alerts or sticky notes around your apartment, or you can set a note as your phone wallpaper to remind you to correct your posture whenever you check the time or read a text message.

 

10. Take the stairs or walk extra steps

Taking the stairs instead of the escalator or parking a bit further away from the grocery store will add up. If your schedule is so packed that fitting in a workout is causing you more stress, it might be hurting your health instead of improving it. It’s time we stop thinking of “exercise” as an hour-long HIIT class and make it about living more actively by moving whenever we can. As a rule of thumb, moving more often than you sit will make a big difference in your overall health and wellbeing.

 





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11. Say “no” when you mean no

How often do you avoid saying “no” when you want to? Do you find yourself doing favors for others when you’re already stretched too thin? Do you pick up work for coworkers when you’re too busy, say yes to plans you’re not excited about, or hang out with friends to avoid FOMO (even though you want a chill night in)? One of the most powerful things you can do for yourself is to say what you mean and be true to what you need. Master the art of saying “no.” Say, “I’d love to help you, but I can’t give the time and effort to this task that it deserves,” and “I need a night by myself tonight, but let’s get coffee this weekend,” whenever you feel the need to please. 

 

12. Manage your money based on what brings you joy

Listen, I’m the last person who should be giving financial advice. As a self-proclaimed “creative,” I never even thought about taking a business course in college, and the extent of my money knowledge upon graduation was how to budget for Starbucks. But one piece of financial advice really clicked for me: money is your life’s energy. I started understanding money in a different way when I realized money was just an exchange of value for the effort and energy we’re giving about 40 hours every single week.

So be thoughtful about how you want to spend your life’s energy; does it really bring you joy to go to drinks with that friend you don’t have fun with or to buy the top you’ll never end up wearing? Managing your money based on what does and doesn’t bring you joy will reduce stress that comes with spending money on the vacations, items, and experiences that you truly love. Also, invest in yourself: get the gym membership, purchase that online course, and open a savings account. The more money you put into something, the more likely you are to keep it up as a habit. 

 





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13. Mute (or unfollow) most social media accounts

You may be the sum of the five people you spend your time with, but you’re also the sum of the five people you consume on Instagram. Unfollow or mute all the accounts that do not make you feel inspired, happy, or confident, and then crowd out the accounts that aren’t serving you with accounts that inspire you. Follow other women whose careers you admire, and find accounts that will bring you positivity whenever you are tempted to scroll (like, I don’t know, @theeverygirl, for a totally random example).  

Also, rethink whether the bloggers, celebs, and brands you follow are providing you with inspiring content, or if their posts just make you feel bad about where you are in life. Likewise, it’s time to mute or unfollow that frenemy you had in high school or your sorority sister’s ex-boyfriend’s cousin that you met a few times. Instead of watching other people’s lives, go live your own. 

 

14. Get more sleep

Easier said than done, right? But don’t worry: even though it might feel like getting more sleep is impossible, it’s a habit just like anything else. Detox your sleep routine, try some of our favorite products, or stop looking at your damn phone to fit in a little more (quality) beauty sleep. You can also try getting to bed just five minutes earlier than the night before until you wake up feeling refreshed and energized instead of zombie-like. Also, let’s all stop hitting the snooze button, OK? It’s only confusing the body, and if you’re going to sleep early enough (curse you, Netflix!), you should be waking up naturally and easily. 

 





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15. Donate $5 to a new organization or charity every month

It may sound counterintuitive to spend money more often if you’re like me and your bank account is a constant source of stress. However, feeling a lack of something (whether it’s time, love, or money) is all mental, no matter what. It’s a cliché glass-half-empty situation; realizing you have enough water (or money) to give some away will show you the glass is half-full instead. 

But more important than even our own finances is what we can do to help other people. Compassion, support, and empathy should be a part of our routines, just like brushing our teeth or doing a load of laundry. Take the time to educate yourself on organizations and charities that need your help, and then donate what you can regularly (FYI, even the price of one latte can make a difference). 

 

16. Set your alarm a few minutes earlier than you need to

If your mornings feel more like a race against the clock or an episode of Chopped, consider waking up extra early to have a slow, calm start to your day. You might have limited control over your mornings (like an early work start time or a child to take care of), so waking up just 10-15 minutes earlier than you need to will help you feel more in control and calmer throughout the entire day. Whether you spend your time meditating, indulging in a luxurious skincare routine, or just brewing a cup of coffee with a moment of silence, you will not miss the 10 minutes of extra sleep. 

 





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17. Limit your decision making

We make a lot of decisions every single day, even just within the first few minutes of waking up: whether or not to hit snooze, what to wear (which is approximately 100 different decisions), when to turn on the coffee pot, to be or not to be (that is the question–especially when you didn’t get enough sleep last night). The little decisions add up to be overwhelming. Decision fatigue is a real thing, and it’s why we opt for pizza delivery instead of cooking at the end of a long day or forego the workout altogether if we have to think about which time slot works best.

To keep up with healthy habits, limit decision making as much as possible and reduce decision fatigue. Meal prep all your lunches, sign up for workout classes in advance (or put a workout in your calendar so you can’t skip it), and try a go-to outfit formula so you don’t have to think about what to wear. The purpose of forming habits is so you don’t have to think about whether or not to wake up earlier, go to bed sooner, or do the dishes after dinner; you do it because there’s no option not to. 

 

What habits have changed your life the most?

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14 Fall Recipes You Can Meal Prep This Week






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The tomatoes and sweet corn of August are making way for the brussels sprouts, winter squash, apples, and cranberries of fall. It’s that time of year when you crave something a little warmer, a bit cozier, and a smidge heavier than you do during the warm weather months of the summer when fresh, light flavors are far more crave-able. Casseroles, roasted veggies, soups, stews, chilis, tray bakes, braises, and the like all take center stage as the weather gets cooler and the days get shorter. But just as during the long summer days when fun seems like it’s right around the corner at all times, time is still of the essence. Between work, errands, maintaining a social life, and soaking up the crisp fall days ahead, there is still precious little time to spend at your stove. You want fall recipes that will really work for you.

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Luckily, these recipes give you that taste of the season that you’re after but are easy to prep or make ahead, so you can spend more time watching football, peeping fall foliage, drinking cider and toddies, and eating all things pumpkin.

 

1. Squash & Crispy Kale Bowls with Pomegranate and Miso-Ginger Dressing 





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2. Maple Dijon Chicken Thigh Meal Prep





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3. Chicken Chili Verde





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4. Butternut Squash Pasta with Chili Oil, Feta, and Mint





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5. Roasted Vegetable Bowls With Green Tahini





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6. Vegetarian Enchiladas With Butternut Squash and Black Beans





Source: by Erin Clarke of Well Plated

 

7. Fall Panzanella Salad





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8. Healthy Sheet Pan Sausage and Veggies





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9. Apple Sage Turkey Meatballs





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10. Healthy Sweet Potato, Black Bean, and Avocado Breakfast Burritos





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11. Roasted Harvest Bowls With Apple Cider Dressing





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12. Apple Kale Quinoa Salad With Pumpkin Turmeric Dressing





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13. Cherry Lentil Turkey Sausage Stuffed Sweet Potatoes





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14. Chili Stuffed Acorn Squash





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A TikTok User Made a Solid Case for Using a Hyaluronic Acid Skin-Care Serum in Your Hair

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The concept of hyaluronic acid in hair-care products isn't a new one. According to cosmetic chemist David Petrillo, when it shows up in shampoos and conditioners, hyaluronic acid binds to the strands and follicles encourage a smoother look and feel and help prevent breakage. But using a straight-up hyaluronic acid serum intended for the skin seems a little strange, no? Not to mention potentially wasteful if it's not effective. But that didn't stop one TikTok user from experimenting and sharing her results with what has become an audience of hundreds of thousands of viewers.

On August 29, Kaitlyn Boyer posted a video with the caption, "Saw a TikTok that said hair oil doesn't moisturize your hair, only water can. So I tried Hyaluronic Acid!" In the clip, we see her dry-looking blonde ends before she wets her hair and applies The Ordinary's Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5. The $7 skin-care serum is made with a mixture of different molecular weights of hyaluronic acid — not to mention vitamin B5 — to help replenish moisture and support the skin barrier. 

Boyer says she felt a "major difference" after just two nights of use. After two weeks, her hair looks noticeably softer, and she says it's "way more manageable."

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It sure looks like a hyaluronic acid serum indicated for skin could be a boon for hair. But can hyaluronic acid serum really moisturize hair? Yes and no.

"Hyaluronic acid is a humectant, and rather than moisturizing hair, it works by drawing moisture in from the environment," says Connecticut-based board-certified dermatologist Deanne Mraz Robinson. "When applied to damp hair, HA can hold approximately 1,000 times its weight in water."

And The Ordinary's Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 especially may make quite a bit of sense for hair. "It uses a combination of hyaluronic acid, hyaluronic acid crosspolymer, and B5, which does make sense for hair treatment," says cosmetic chemist Ginger King, who explains that the hyaluronic acid crosspolymer is a film former to seal in moisture. 

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Mraz Robinson suggests applying the HA serum to your scalp as a treatment so it can soothe and nourish dry skin. "Then brush your hair, spreading the serum down the hair shaft to the ends," she advises. "Leave it on for a few minutes — or if you're super dry, overnight — and then wash your hair as normal."

But don't toss your hair oil. Instead, Mraz Robinson says, use your favorite jojoba- or argan-based hair oil after the hyaluronic acid serum to retain more moisture, seal the cuticle, and fight frizz.

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The Case for Deep Berry Lipstick This Fall

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TL;DR:

  • What it is: A matte deep-berry lipstick
  • What it does: Provides bold color
  • Who it’s for: Lovers of dark lipstick and anyone looking for a new fall shade

I was debating whether or not to bleach my teeth — and then I tried this matte, deep-berry lipstick. I love swiping on Oryza Beauty Opus Velvet Ribbon Lipstick because the bold shade makes you think I’ve never met a cup of coffee. It’s an intense color, for sure, but it doesn’t smudge when I eat; I like pairing it with lip liner to make sure it’s precise. If I’m going for more of a summery berry stain, I simply tap the bullet across my lips (instead of swiping it), blend out any blotchiness with my fingertips, and I’ve got a softer look that still makes my teeth gleam.

You can find Oryza Beauty Opus Velvet Ribbon Lipstick in this month’s Allure Beauty Box. Subscribe now and get $165 of luxury beauty products for $23 a month.

The September Allure Beauty Box contains some of our editors’ favorite finds for an autumn beauty refresh, including a routine to brighten and protect skin: a full size bottle of Sunday Riley’s first sunscreen (Sunday Riley Light Hearted Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen), a beloved K-Beauty moisturizer (Belif The True Cream Moisturizing Bomb or Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb), a buzzy bakuchiol serum (Acure Radically Rejuvenating Dual Phase Bakuchiol Serum), and more.

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