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If there is one thing that can instantly put me in a better mood and make me feel like a new woman, it's getting my nails done. There is something so relaxing and therapeutic about it. I love picking out new styles, catching up with my nail technician, and admiring my nails after they are finished. Having a fresh set of glossy, neat, and perfectly shaped nails makes me feel like I am ready to take over the world. 

New Year's resolutions may seem corny to a lot of people. However, why cringe over something that has the potential to motivate us to do better? Even if it's just for a couple of weeks. I try to be realistic when it comes to my New Year's resolutions, so I never include things like "go to the gym 5 times a week" or "cook all meals at home". That makes it just so easy for me to mess up and lose that initial spark that kept me going. But I try to make small steps each year that can help me take better care of my body and soul.

I have to admit it — I spend way too much time scrolling through TikTok. Especially considering that I’m nowhere close to being a Gen-Z member. It’s a great way to distract myself when I feel the need to, and I also learn a lot about what’s trending at the moment. But there is one interesting thing that I have noticed — TikTok trends and skincare shouldn’t be mixed. The risks are much higher than the potential benefits. 

The newest season of “Emily in Paris” is here, and with it we also have a hairstyle comeback — blunt bangs. No more curtain bangs, if you want to be on trend for this season, it’s time to be bold. Lily Collins is bringing back bangs, and it all has to do with her role as Emily and her on-again off-again relationship/affair with her hot downstairs neighbor.