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Cheryl Wischhover

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New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Vox
  • Fashionista
  • Racked National
  • Cashay
  • Cosmopolitan

Past articles by Cheryl:

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The college dorm shopping industrial complex is real

For college students, dorm decor can showcase newly discovered identities. For parents, it can be a second nesting phase. It all adds up to a lot of shopping. → Read More

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One company thriving in the pandemic? Bath & Body Works.

The 30 year old brand made its mark with hand soap, sanitizer, and candles. → Read More

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Gyms aren’t making it easy for people to cancel memberships

Canceling or freezing a gym membership pre-pandemic wasn’t easy, and now it’s even trickier. → Read More

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Gyms aren’t making it easy for people to cancel memberships

Canceling or freezing a gym membership pre-pandemic wasn’t easy, and now it’s even trickier. → Read More

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How the beauty industry is surviving the pandemic

Lipstick sales are way down, but fancy skin care gadgets are actually on the rise. → Read More

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Working from home with kids feels unsustainable. Here’s how to ease burden.

This situation is unprecedented, so go easy on yourself. → Read More

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Deciem fueled the skin care boom. Then it almost went bust.

The company fueled the skin care boom. Then it almost went bust. → Read More

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Could this be Trump’s orange makeup?

Is this Bronx Colors concealer the reason Trump appears so orange? → Read More

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Pimple patches are everywhere, but do they work?

Every decade or so, we seek out a new quick fix for acne — tiny stickers that suck gunk out of pores are the latest. → Read More

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Celebrity beauty: Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Millie Bobby Brown all have makeup lines.

Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Millie Bobby Brown all have makeup lines. Here’s why. → Read More

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Avocado face masks, oat milk shampoo: how health food invaded the beauty aisle

Thanks to a collective obsession with wellness and a growing concern about beauty product safety, brands are turning to trendy food ingredients — but do they actually do anything? → Read More

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Target expects "Black Friday level" excitement for its collaboration retrospective

It’s been collaborating with high-end designers for 20 years. Now the products are being rereleased. → Read More

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Wayfair, the internet’s massive online furniture store, explained

As the e-commerce home decor giant Wayfair deals with issues raised by its recent employee walkout and opens its first-ever store, one question remains: How does it even work? → Read More

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Wayfair employees to protest alleged sale of furniture for border detention facility

"We believe it is our business to sell to any customer who is acting within the laws of the countries within which we operate," the company’s CEO responded in a statement. → Read More

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Kylie Jenner’s new scrub is drawing comparisons to St. Ives Apricot Scrub

It has to do with the vilification of St. Ives Apricot Scrub, the most controversial product in the drugstore. → Read More

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A brand called War Paint is using toxic masculinity to sell makeup to men

War Paint’s Twitter ad features a shirtless, tattooed hunk. → Read More

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What happened to the Lannister golden blond hair on Game of Thrones?

A song of platinum and auburn. → Read More

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Game of Thrones season 8, episode 2: Sansa Stark’s leather armor is the best character

Sansa’s strongest wardrobe statement yet, explained. → Read More

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The evolution of Daenerys Targaryen, explained by her costumes

Dany is influenced by the cultures and geography of her surroundings and is always ready to escape from wherever she is. → Read More

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Amazon’s Belei skin care line is informed by the ingredients users search for

When it comes to face products, shoppers often search for ingredients, not brands. → Read More