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wellness
How To Do Kegel Exercises At Your Desk Right Now… And Why You Should
It might be one of the easiest ways to improve your sex life.
wellness
Your Zodiac Sign’s Vibe For The New Moon In Libra? Cutting Through The BS
October 8’s new moon in Libra is ripe for both reality checking and dreaming. The zodiac’s Queen of cause and effect wants us to thoroughly consider the consequences of our actions this month, says The Numinous.
wellness
Manic Panic’s Tish And Snooky On The Colorful Words They Live By
The duo behind the colorful hair dye company share the beauty products they can’t live without.
wellness
Spooky Bingo: What’s *Your* Zodiac Sign Most Terrified By?
*Astrological spooky memes intensify*
wellness
Who Are Your Best Friends… According To Your Zodiac Sign?
Some signs play together better than others.
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wellness
10 Self-Care Ideas To Help You Get Through These Rough Political Times
Take care of yourself, so you can keep fighting the good fight.
Trends
How 16 Female Founders Nail Work-Friendly Fall Style (And You Can Too)
High-waist denim? Let’s do it. Chunky knit? Sign us up. However, there are only so many times one can toss a leather jacket over a pair of jeans and call it an outfit.
Work
The Halloween Costumes You Most Definitely Want To *Avoid* At The Office
‘Tis the time to be mindful of proper workplace etiquette.
Trends
10 Women’s Rights Organizations You Can Support This Election Season (And Always)
It’s a year-long effort, tbh.
Work
A Tour Around One Digital Media Founder And Fashion Power Woman’s Office Space
Hillary Kerr was working as a contributor at Elle when she met Katherine Power and cooked up the idea for Who What Wear. As a leader and entrepreneur, Hillary has co-created a media giant. We stopped by Clique Brand’s headquarters to check out Hillary’s desk, see all her little tchotchkes and to get a sense […]
life
Why We Need More Young Women To Start Climbing Capitol Hill
If we want change to happen in politics, it’s on us to change the numbers by voting in the midterms this year. But it doesn’t stop at voting. Political engagement means advocacy too.