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1. Cameron Diaz and Kate Hudson, coming to a bookstore near you. The Hollywood actresses both recently announced the publication of their upcoming books, The Longevity Book (April) and Pretty Happy → Read More
When you're stressed, it's not fun for anyone. But you know what is fun? Some simple yoga poses that can help you get centered, alleviate stress, and just generally calm you down. Whether you're a → Read More
If you've got yogurt, honey, and a banana in your kitchen right now, you can work some serious magic on your hair. Sure, remedies for all sorts of follicular ailments and struggles can be found in → Read More
1. The most French eco-friendly news ever. France has a power plant run entirely by leftover Beaufort cheese in the Alps. (Telegraph) 2. The wage gap closed this year ... ... but only by one cent. → Read More
1. Misty Copeland will write a health fitness book, due to publish in early 2017.The book, tentatively titled Ballerina Body, is said to include meal plans, exercise routines, and motivational advice → Read More
Taking care of yourself is crucial, but no one ever said it was cheap. When it comes to self-care and cosmetics, it's especially true if you're trying to only buy all-natural and green. Because these → Read More
1. How many glasses of wine can you drink without ruining your diet? According to the Today show, the magic number is 2 glasses of wine, three times a week. That aligns with cardiologist Dr. Joel → Read More
1. "Temporary freckles" are now a thing. As long as the company can reach their Kickstarter goal, FreckYourself — a makeup startup — will offer DIY freckle kits that will "give people the option to → Read More
Even though a staggering 176 million women worldwide are affected by endometriosis, it often takes years and years of doctor visits, misdiagnoses and debilitating pain for anything to be done, or for → Read More
According to Tina Fey, Christie Brinkley in the eighties was the standard for beauty. Between the flowing hair, perfect skin and bright smile, the supermodel was the epitome of all things gorgeous. → Read More
1. Hershey's is making an important ingredient swap. The famous chocolate company is swapping the artificial ingredient "vanillin' for real vanilla in its Kisses chocolate recipe. (Time) 2. → Read More
Welcome to "Product Of The Week." Just like the name suggests, we'll spotlight one product every week that not only does what it promises to do, but that also upholds the green, natural approach to → Read More
1. You might be paying more for turkey this Thanksgiving. Due to an avian flu outbreak earlier in the year, there are 8 million fewer turkeys to eat this holiday season, which could raise the market → Read More
1. American women are twice as likely to die in childbirth as Canadian women. A new report finds that although maternal death rates across the globe fell almost 50% since 1990, the U.S. is one of → Read More
1. Apparently McDonald's is providing nutrition education to kids. Iowa school teacher, John Cisna, is traveling around to schools in the U.S. screening his 20 minute documentary about how he lost → Read More
Avocados: It was really only a matter of time before the ubiquitous superfood made its way into beauty cabinets everywhere. And though some of us have been using avocado meat as an ingredient in DIY → Read More
In my never-ending quest to find the best, most affordable, most easily found beauty products on the market, I hit up one of my favorite stores of all time: Target. I realize Target isn't the first → Read More
Welcome to "Product Of The Week." Just like the name suggests, we'll spotlight one product every week that not only does what it promises to do, but that also upholds the green, natural approach to → Read More
When you live alone, you never have to fight for space in the bathroom cabinet, you can watch whatever you want whenever you want, you can dance around your apartment or house with wild abandon, and → Read More
As if a giant hole in the ozone and melting ice caps weren't enough reason to care about climate change, a new study reports that rising temperatures are leading us to have way less sex. That's → Read More