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The Best Face Cleansers For Balanced, Happy Complexions
The Best Face Cleansers For Balanced, Happy Complexions
In our constant quest to suss out the best beauty products that are worth the money, R29 editors can usually be found draining bottles of foaming face wash, exfoliating powders, and makeup remover, just to name a few. And while cleansers were formerly a comparatively boring category — a necessary step to get to the more-riveting serums and decadent moisturizers — such is no longer the case. From buttery balms and fresh gels to milky emulsions and much more, we're in a golden age of face washes that we can't help but look forward to using.
2023-07-06 23:52
Carnival forecasts lower quarterly profit as high costs bite
Carnival forecasts lower quarterly profit as high costs bite
(Reuters) -Carnival on Monday forecast third-quarter adjusted profit marginally below estimates as the cruise operator battles higher marketing and labor
2023-06-26 22:20
China’s Close Plane Encounter Shows Need to Talk, Blinken Says
China’s Close Plane Encounter Shows Need to Talk, Blinken Says
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a Chinese pilot’s “dangerous action” in a close encounter with an
2023-05-31 23:05
Amazon’s newest Kindle is a great addition to your library
Amazon’s newest Kindle is a great addition to your library
I’ve been a lover of books for as long as I can remember. Junie B.
2023-07-07 21:31
Shell Q2 profits drop to $5 billion after energy prices cool
Shell Q2 profits drop to $5 billion after energy prices cool
LONDON Shell reported on Thursday profits of $5 billion in the second quarter, dropping by 56% from a
2023-07-27 14:18
Vikings rookie Jordan Addison is turning heads in training camp after rocky off-the-field start
Vikings rookie Jordan Addison is turning heads in training camp after rocky off-the-field start
Jordan Addison disturbed the Minnesota Vikings a few days before training camp with dangerous late-night behavior that tainted the start of his NFL career
2023-08-09 05:57
'Unappreciated' man shows up at his own funeral to teach his family a lesson
'Unappreciated' man shows up at his own funeral to teach his family a lesson
A Belgian father faked his own death and made an elaborate entrance at his funeral in a jaw-dropping bid to teach his family a lesson. David Baerten, 45, left his loved-ones in a state of shock when he interrupted the service by turning up in a helicopter with a video crew to capture the moment. The TikToker, who goes by the name Ragnar le Fou, later explained that he wanted to make a point about the importance of keeping in touch. In an interview with French chat show Touche Pas à Mon Poste (TPMP), Baerten explained that he felt “unappreciated” by his relatives because he never got invited to barbecues and other gatherings. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He said he wanted to show them that “you shouldn’t wait until someone is dead to meet up” and insisted that his intention was to bring his family together. @el.tiktokeur2 Tu nous as eu on t aime mon ami on est content que tu es parmis nous ❤️❤️#pourtoii #fyp #fypシ @Ragnar_le_fou The prankster revealed that his wife was, initially, the only person who knew about the elaborate ruse and that she’d implored him not to go ahead with it. He admitted that an emotional dedication about him published ahead of the memorial was penned by his own hand. He also, reluctantly, told TPMP that he’d allowed his kids to believe that they’d lost their father for a “couple of days” before letting them in on the act. @touteslesnewstiktok Ragnar le fou s'exprime sur TPMP. #tpmp #ragnarlefou #ragnar #cyrilhanouna #fyp #pourtoi During that time, his daughter posted a heartbroken message on Facebook, saying: “Rest in peace, Daddy. I will never stop thinking about you. Why is life so unfair? Why you? You were going to be a grandfather, and you still had your whole life ahead of you. I love you! We love you! We will never forget you.” Eventually, he told her the whole thing was a ploy, but only because he was ordered to by his film crew. When he asked if the production team would be willing to document his stunt, they replied that they’d do so only if he let his children and sister know the truth. But, Baerten insisted, he was sure she “half-knew” it was a lie from the start. @el.tiktokeur2 Tu nous a eu je te le jure j etais en pleure moi et apres j ai eu le choc poto on t aime beaucoup ❤️@Ragnar_le_fou @Leclercq Philippe #fyp #pourtoii #fypシ Asked how he felt about his mourners’ response to the extraordinary escapade he admitted that he’d instantly regretted the whole thing. “As soon as I started receiving messages from people and videos of them crying, I wished I could cancel the whole thing, but it was too late. I asked myself, ‘What have you done this?’ but it was too late,” he said. “I’m sorry to all the people I hurt,” he continued. “I hate hurting people." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-14 16:59
US House Republicans try - again - to pick a leader
US House Republicans try - again - to pick a leader
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday will try again to fill
2023-10-24 18:04
Bagnaia gains advantage over MotoGP title rival Martin
Bagnaia gains advantage over MotoGP title rival Martin
Defending champion Francesco Bagnaia landed a significant blow on his title rival Jorge Martin in securing second spot on the grid for both the sprint...
2023-11-25 19:26
Scientists discover 3,000-year-old arrowhead made from a meteorite
Scientists discover 3,000-year-old arrowhead made from a meteorite
An arrowhead believed to be 3,000 years old was made from the iron of a meteorite, according to scientists. The rare Bronze Age artefact was found near Lake Biel in Switzerland during a 19th-century excavation near a pile-dwelling station at a site in Mörigen (900-800 BC) before it was acquired by the Bern Historical Museum. In the new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, the 39-millimeter-long (1.5-inch-long) arrowhead was evaluated along with other Swiss archaeological finds to see if any were created from meteorites. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter This arrowhead in particular - which weighs 2.9 grams - was believed to be made from a meteorite that landed in Estonia. “Among just three large European iron meteorites with fitting chemical composition, the Kaalijarv meteorite (Estonia) is the most likely source,” the study said. It is thought this "large craterforming fall event" occurred in 1500BC during the Bronze Age and produced many small fragments. At this time, humans used the iron from meteorites, before they later learned how to smelt iron from oxide ores. "Archaeological objects made of meteoritic iron are extremely rare," the Bern Historical Museum said in a press release. Only 55 objects are known from the whole of Eurasia and Africa, and these come from 22 sites. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-11 00:53
Gunman shoots three people in Queens, NYPD says
Gunman shoots three people in Queens, NYPD says
New York police are investigating a string of shootings in Queens that left at least three people injured Saturday morning, authorities say.
2023-07-09 03:44
Kristaps Porzingis scores 26, including winning dunk with a minute left as Celtics defeat Grizzlies
Kristaps Porzingis scores 26, including winning dunk with a minute left as Celtics defeat Grizzlies
Kristaps Porzingis scored 26 points, including the winning dunk with 1:01 left as the the Boston Celtics held on for a 102-100 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies
2023-11-20 11:45