We all know the secret to a salon-worthy blowout at home: a stash of great products and being a whiz with the brush. But using a fab hair dryer is essential to a gorgeous, bouncy style, so it makes sense to invest in a good tool. Just in time for holiday soirées, we rounded up the newest dryers with faster speeds, conditioning technology, and less noise, all promising beautiful, shiny tresses. Scroll down, and ladies, start your dryers!
Bows are all the rage right now. Sandy Liang has been championing the feminine accessory for years, and we’ve really seen a resurgence in bows over the past year. Whether they’re tied to handbags, attached to flowy tops, or worn as hair bows, we’re *so* here for the trend.
Pinterest Predicts reports that the bow trend will only continue to grow in 2024:
"Millennials and Gen Z will embrace the art of "bow stacking" as they adorn their outfits, shoes, hair and jewelry with this oh-so-delicate detail. Bow large or bow small, next year brings bows for all."
Bows for hair are a one-step way to add a dash of charm and inner child whimsy into your everyday looks. Adorn your locks with hair bows to channel vintage-inspired elegance, and overall, look cute AF! Get ready to tie the knot with these 20 darling hair bows.
By Anthropologie Satin Bow Hair Barrette
Bigger hair bows like this one are great contenders for completing a half-up half-down hairstyle.
Urban Outfitters Ribbon Hair Bow Barrette Set
Hair bows that come in sets can be total lifesavers when it comes to a symmetrical hair look.
A New Day Satin Bow Hair Barrette
The satin fabric on this design only amplifies the accessory's femininity. Plus, it'll go easy on your locks.
Kaiersi Ribbon Bows Hair Clips, Set of 8
With this set of cute hair bows, you'll have an accessory for wearing every day of the week.
Urban Outfitters Satin Hair Bow Barrette Set
If you tend to lean into black-and-white looks, rock some simple cute hair bows like these white ones!
By Anthropologie Velvet Chiffon Bow Clips, Set of 4
You can never have too many cute hair bows! Pick up a pack that'll last you year-round. The best thing about these warm colors is you can match practically any outfit with them!
Tsetuip Large White Lace Hair Bow Clip
The lace material on this hair bow clip gives it even more of a feminine air.
BP. Chiffon Bow Barrette
We are totally in love with the sheer, sparkly fabric that this hair bow is made of.
Urban Outfitters Dolly Satin Lace Hair Bow Barrette
Try wearing the bow trend in different, more out-there colors for something more unique!
Free People Quincy Mini Bows, Set of 4
These tiny, tiny hair bows allow for a wide range of hairstyles. This braid is what bow dreams are made of!
Curried Myrrh Gracie Cable Knit Bow
This cozy hair bow is comfortable enough for all-day wear, thanks to its soft material and easy clip. It'll match with the most casual outfits, too.
Velvet Hair Bows, Set of 2
These velvet hair bows boast double tails, which just gives them more body and visual appeal.
Free People Lady Bow
These frilly hair bows contrast with any hair texture, drawing in visual interest to your lovely locks.
A New Day Organza Bow Hair Barrette
This hair bow would be perfect for donning during special occasions!
Zig Zag Closing Time Bow
For an off-kilter hair bow, this color-studded one makes the ultimate addition to any updo.
Curried Myrrh Bryn Bow
This handcrafted bow will show up all your other hair accessories, since it's one-of-a-kind. Tack it onto the end of a braid, or clip it back to hold your bangs.
Urban Outfitters Charming Hair Bow Barrette
Coquette fashion has never been better with some cute hair bows. These pink and white ones feature a lovely little heart charm to up the ante.
Free People Cozy Petite Bow
Feel the extreme softness in this hair bow's cozy fabric. It lays flat with a longer tail, so your hairstyle never gets boring, even when it's grown out.
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One of the deep questions I asked myself on January 1 was, "How do you want to feel as a stay-at-home mom who's also a part of the WFH crew?" The first word that popped into my mind wasn't a full sentence; it was 'ease.'
I've spent the greater part of my life as a people pleaser who also has a Type A personality when inspired during work hours. There's nothing wrong with being ambitious, but I don't always know when to turn it off which leads to burnout. Does this sound like you?
If so, we're not doing this anymore bestie. This year we're changing the way we approach work so we're not on a first-name basis with stress 10 months out of the year. I've got tips from the following bada** ladies who know how imperative it is to not let work drain us:
- Kayla Baum, CEO & Founder of Twello (a workplace wellness company!)
- Corry Frazier and Melissa Pepin, Founders at The Business Reboot
Keep scrolling for 8 expert-approved tips for how to make work less stressful — & trust me, you need these.
1. Actually Use Your Planner In 2025
We're not buying pretty planners just so they can collect dust on our desks or coffee tables anymore. Corry Frazier and Melissa Pepin want you to get serious because they feel "it starts with planning." They don't mean the kind you eventually flake on either.
"Effective planning is key to maintaining balance and reducing burnout. Whether you're mapping out tasks, meetings, or events, dedicated time for preparation ensures focus and reduces stress," they say. In other words, "the more intentional you are in planning, the more productive you'll be," according to them.
Ever since I've been blocking out my tasks by hour in planner, I've been able to get more done without feeling overwhelmed by splitting my time between writing and being in mommy mode. Frazier and Pepin suggest that you "set weekly planning sessions" that consist of "30-60 minutes each weekend to map out your upcoming week."
This eventually "reduces decision fatigue, fosters a sense of control, and helps you start Monday with clarity and purpose," they add. Yes, this is a sign that you'll be breaking up with the dreaded 'Sunday scaries' if you follow their advice. "You'll feel proactive and grounded rather than reacting to the week as it unfolds," they agree.
2. Embrace A "Fake Commute" When Working From Home
One of Kayla Baum's tips is to switch up your routine if you're a remote worker. Rolling out of the bed at the last minute before logging on for work sounds appealing until you realize you're uninspired by your days. But, what is a "fake commute?"
"It mimics the structure of a traditional commute to establish a boundary between work and personal life. This could mean taking a walk around the block, doing a 10-minute guided meditation, or even just changing clothes at the end of the day," Baum mentions.
Based on her experience, she's found that "it works because it provides a psychological buffer, helping to separate work and home life." She feels it's "crucial for positive mental health and boosting productivity at work (and at home)."
You can also create a separate work space that's not in your bedroom to get work done! That's helped me tremendously so I'm not sleeping and working in the same area.
3. Focus On High-Impact Tasks
Similar to planning your work days as best as you can, Frazier and Pepin want you to "prioritize the tasks that align with your goals." To minimize distractions, they want you to ask yourself:
- What is the most effective use of my time right now?
"For instance, if you're preparing for a big presentation at work, concentrate on immediate needs rather than getting sidetracked by unrelated projects. This approach helps you conserve energy for what truly matters," they suggest.
4. Stop Making Daily Decisions Hard
Tasks like your morning routine or figuring out what you'll eat don't have to take up a chunk of your time anymore. "Use productivity hacks, such as pre-planning meals or laying out weekly outfits," suggest Frazier and Pepin. They feel that "small routines like this eliminate unnecessary choices" to "make mornings smoother."
According to them, it's "especially helpful for families juggling multiple schedules." I couldn't agree more because I've spent so many frazzled mornings trying to make decisions about what myself and my toddler would wear or eat instead of planning them. With the help of my fiancé, we've cut so much time in half by being prepared ahead of time instead of 'winging it' before work.
5. Understand What Your Boundaries Are And Set Them
Worried that you'll be considered 'mean' if you tell your manager or coworkers what your boundaries are at work? Depending on your environment, it's 100% understandable. However, you're human and there's no reason you should be over-performing to your detriment. Frazier and Pepin say, "Set boundaries and communicate clearly. Adopt Brené Brown's mantra: 'To be clear is to be kind.'"
They encourage you to not only "be upfront about your schedule to manage others' expectations," but it's also so you can "avoid over-commitment." Say it with me: I will not make false promises just to appease others. Why?
Frazier and Pepin say, "Don't be afraid to say no to side projects or anything that doesn't align with your goals."
6. Ignore Emails Sent After Your Work Hours
I've been guilty of sending an email after work to acknowledge that I saw something, but I never expect other people to feel obligated to respond until the next business day. On the flip side, I've felt pressured to answer something that feels timely and I've gone to sleep thinking about the sender's potential follow-up email.
"Just because a coworker chooses to work late at night doesn't mean you must answer. One helpful trick is to include your working days and hours in your signature, explaining that responses may be delayed outside of those times," Frazier and Pepin say. They even have a prompt you can use if you're not sure what to type:
- "My working hours are [Your Working Hours, e.g., 9 AM - 4 PM ET]. Please note that these may differ from your local time zone. I appreciate your understanding and will respond to emails during my working hours."
I can't wait to start utilizing this...for research purposes only 👀.
7. Please, log off from work when it's time.
Unless you're scheduled to work late, take the time to log off from work and not think about it until the next day. Baum says, "Commit to fully logging off once the workday ends—no 'quick email replies' or sneaking in work over the weekend." I'm eyeing you Ms. "I just need to send a quick email" while you're on vacation or spending time with your significant other.
Baum says creating this separation works because "fully disconnecting allows your mind to reset and recharge" which ends up "making you more efficient, creative, and focused during actual work hours." According to her, you'll eventually "improve personal well-being" and "enhance long-term work performance."
As soon as my work day is over, I make a beeline for the shower so I can decompress. After that, I take my time with my skincare routine and keep my phone out of reach so I'm not tempted to look at anything work-related. I'm not always successful, but I've noticed a difference in my mood since making this shift.
8. Speak Up When You're Feeling Overwhelmed
And if you're 100% drained because you've been trying to tackle work tasks during and after hours, Frazier and Pepin want you to speak up. "If you're feeling overwhelmed with your workload, approach your manager with honesty and a focus on solutions," they suggest. Here's another prompt of theirs you can use:
- "I've been noticing that my workload has extended beyond regular hours, and maintaining balance is becoming challenging. Could we discuss prioritizing tasks or adjusting expectations to ensure I can deliver quality work without compromising my well-being?"
What this does is "frame the conversation as collaborative and proactive, encouraging your manager to work with you on a resolution," Frazier and Pepin observe.
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Get ready to upgrade your hair game and channel some serious 90’s nostalgia with the comeback queen of hair accessories– claw clips! These versatile little clips are not just functional, they can be a style statement all on their own. Whether you're going for a casual brunch or a glamorous night out, this post is your guide to mastering the art of claw clips. From hair twists to half-up half-down hairstyles, hair perfection is just a snap away!
Scünci No-Slip Grip® Basic Claw Hair Clips 3-Pack
These claw clips are tried and true. Each one is fitted with a grippy material on the inside that will help your hair stay put for hours on end.
Claw Clips For Thick Hair 8-Pack
If you're a chronic outfit matcher, having a claw clip in every color available can help you coordinate. This colorful pack is a great option for building an ensemble!
Wednesday x Kitsch Checkered Claw Clips 2-Pack
The checkered look is so in right now. Wear the trend in your strands with this cute duo.
Jayongnee Claw Clips For Thick Hair 3-Pack
Thick haired peeps, listen up. You'll want this trio of claw clips for keeping your hair off your neck.
Super Smalls Casual Friday Super Clip
Remember when you used to bedazzle pretty much everything? This nostalgic claw clip features heaps of jewels for a unique look.
Centinelle California Magic Forest Flower Hair Claw
Though spring has come and gone, this flower claw clip will keep the spirit alive.
Flower Claw Clips 4-Pack
You carry multitudes – of hairstyles, that is! Come prepared for every look with this variety pack of claw clips.
Edge of Urge Wild Rose Long Claw
This floral claw clip beats *all* claw clips. The color palette is just darling and will turn heads no matter where you are.
Wild Fable Jumbo Cherry Print Claw Hair Clip
This feminine piece is a great one to keep in your bag for any last-minute styling sessions.
Gimme Beauty Thick Hair Claw Clips 2-Pack
For the people with thick hair, these big claw clips will gather your hair seamlessly. They come in neutral, easy-to-pair colors, too, so you aren't left uncoordinated.
Rainbow Claw Clip
Everyone needs a pop of color in their life! This rainbow claw clip brings a burst of sunshine to your hairdo.
Chunks Swirl Claw
This swirly piece reminds us of soft-serve ice cream – which is the perfect reason to clip it in your hair.
Centinelle Lingonberry Bunny Hair Claw
This head-turning hair clip adorns your locks with a cute little bunny pal.
Barbie x Kitsch Assorted Claw Clip Set 3-Pack
Channel big Barbieenergy with this claw clip trio! They come in a range of sizes, so you can put your hair up however you'd like.
Acme Baby Co. Tomatoes Hair Claw
Tomato Girl summer doesn't have to be over! Fuel your European vacation dreams by donning this foodie-favored claw clip.
Chunks Nimbus Claw
This rainbow-covered claw clip makes a total statement!
Emi Jay Sweetheart Claw Clip
Balletcore is thriving at the moment. Stay on-trend with this decorative claw clip.
Natural Life Octopus Hair Claw Clip
This claw clip has a little bit of every color, so it's sure to match with whatever outfit you're rockin'.
Jayongnee Cherry Claw Clips for Thin Hair 2-Pack
This fruity duo will work those strands any time of year.
Snack Break Glazed Mini Claw in Passionfruit
This multicolored claw clip can be used for full updo's or half-up half-down styles.
Lululemon Large Claw Hair Clip
For the more active, this claw from Lululemon will keep things in check when you're working out.
Machete Grande Tortoise Checker Heirloom Claw
This sturdy claw clip is super eye-catching, thanks to the checkered pattern.
Emi Jay Sweetheart Clip in Heaven Sent
This super-sweet claw clip emits feminine vibes – it would be perfect for sporting to pilates class!
Edge of Urge Serpent Hair Claw
Get a little cheeky with your hair accessories by slipping this slithery serpent in between your locks.
Adorn Emerald City Banana Hair Claw
This deep green hue is ideal for matching with your fall outfits!
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Eating out as a vegan can be a true challenge, especially if you don’t exactly know that what you’re ordering is 100% vegan. Fast food faves like McDonald’s and Taco Bell are secretly packed with vegan items, and Starbucks is no exception. From oat milk coffees to satisfyingly savory snacks, you’ve actually got plenty of plant-based choices when you pull up at your local Starbucks.
Scroll on to explore every vegan Starbucks drink and food item you can add to your order!
Vegan Starbucks Drinks
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1. Brown Sugar Oatmilk Cortado
This new-to-the-menu espresso drink combines brown sugar syrup and oat milk to balance out the punchy coffee notes.
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2. Latte (Iced + Hot)
You can totally enjoy a latte at Starbucks if you're vegan. Their oat, almond, coconut, and soy milks are vegan, plus many of their syrups qualify as vegan, too, if you want to flavor up your drink. According to this Starbucks supervisor, all of Starbucks "clear" syrups are vegan and dairy-free. Starbucks' regular and white mocha sauces and caramel drizzle are also vegan and dairy-free.
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3. Americano (Iced + Hot)
Starbucks' Americanos are just water and espresso, so you don't have to worry about any dairy being in there. Optionally, you could ask for a splash of non-dairy milk and pumps of your fave syrup.
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4. Brewed Coffee (Iced + Hot)
Same goes for their brewed coffees, including iced coffee. Easily ask your barista to add in some non-dairy milk and a few pumps of syrup if you desire!
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5. Nondairy Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew
This vegan cold brew drink is crafted with non-dairy cold foam that's flavored with salted caramel – and it's delish!
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6. Nitro Cold Brew
A plain nitro cold brew from Starbucks is fully vegan and dairy-free. You can choose to add a splash of non-dairy milk, if you wish your sip to be a bit smoother and creamier.
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7. Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso
This one's a classic: shots of espresso get shaken up with ice and brown sugar syrup to create a frothy foam, then the drink is topped off with oat milk to cut the bitterness. It's quite a delectable order, even if you're not eating fully vegan.
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8. Starbucks Refreshers
All of Starbucks' fruity Refreshers are vegan. Plus, you can can add lemonade, tea, other flavor inclusions like strawberry and peach to add some extra oomph.
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9. Iced Black Tea
Their refreshing iced black tea is certifiably vegan, too.
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10. Iced Green Tea
If you prefer green tea, Starbucks' offering is vegan-friendly. If you tend to take your tea a bit sweeter, just order it with however many packets of your preferred sweetener, and your barista will add it in.
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11. Lemonade
You truly can't go wrong with a lemonade!
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12. Hot Teas
Starbucks' hot teas are totally vegan, too. If you want to make them fancier, ask for an additional splash of your go-to non-dairy milk!
Vegan Starbucks Foods
Starbucks
1. Rolled & Steel-Cut Oatmeal
Now onto the food! First up is Starbucks' oatmeal, which you can fancy up with nuts, berries, and brown sugar. Make sure to order it with water to ensure it stays vegan.
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2. Plain Bagel
Surprisingly, Starbucks' bagels are also vegan.
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3. Everything Bagel
The plain and everything bagels will work for any vegan eater.
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4. Avocado Spread
Plus, you can order your bagel with a side of this delicious avocado spread for a nutritious boost!
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5. Spicy Falafel Pocket
This 100% vegan snack pocket is new to the Starbucks menu, but it's already become a fan-favorite amongst vegans and non-vegans alike.
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6. Chipotle Almond Dip
You can order the Spicy Falafel Pocket with a side of this fully-vegan Chipotle Almond Dip (AKA Bitchin’ Sauce). Yum.
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Jenna Bush Hager's New Book Club Pick Is A Family Drama That "Will Sweep You Off Your Feet"
Jan 10, 2025
What is it about family sagas that seem to make book clubs more interesting? Maybe it's because we know interpersonal relationships can be a little dysfunctional. It could be that we still don't know how to communicate with the people we love the most. Even if we love our parents and siblings, reading about other families' fictional twists and turns gives us a rush of adrenaline.
So it's no wonder Jenna Bush Hager's January book club pick feels like something we can read without putting down. It's full of complicated relationship dynamics, love, and reconciling one's identity with their past. You can say it's the perfect read to kick off your 2025 reading goals!
Learn more about Jenna Bush Hager's 2025 book club pick and fall in love with one character's journey of self-discovery.
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The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus by Emma Knight
Penn should be excited about advancing her education at the University of Edinburgh, but she can't stop thinking about the secret her parents have been keeping from her. For some reason, she believes she'll uncover it while she's in Scotland because Lord Lennox — her father's friend — is in the area.
Her hunger for the truth leads her to Lord Lennox's estate where she she starts mingling with his family and even discovers love in this moving novel.
Jenna Bush Hager's Thoughts About The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus
Jenna Bush Hager thinks readers will love The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus because "it's a rich novel" with themes of "friendship and motherhood" (via Instagram). It's so good, she's sure "it will sweep you off your feet (via Instagram).
We hope you enjoy reading about Penn's journey in The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus and encourage you to check out Reese Witherspoon's January book club pick next!