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I'm Staying Inside (and Shopping Nordstrom's Spring Shoe Collection)

I've said it once and I'll say it again: I'm a shoe girl. So the fact that the only things I'm seeing on my feet these days are slippers (I mean, at least they're cute) makes me a little upset. However, I know staying indoors is worth it, and I'll soon enough be back outside showing off my favorite pairs to the world. So for now, you'll find me under my weighted blanket, scrolling through pages at Nordstrom.com and adding all the cute new styles (sandals, in particular) to my cart. Let me just say, there's a lot to choose from. Want to see the pairs I can't wait to wear? Keep scrolling. Up next: 25 Cheap Nordstrom Items I Think Will Make Your Wardrobe More Fashionable from Who What Wear https://ift.tt/2w459kF

I Live in Sunny L.A. and Hate Wearing Sunscreen—Except for These 15

We'll be honest—the topic of sunscreen has gotten a bit complicated (or should we say heated ?) in the past few years. Previously, the major concern was merely whether or not we were wearing the stuff, but now, what's in or not in our go-to formula seems to be the center of the sunscreen debate. Essentially, you have two options when it comes to SPF: a chemical formula or a physical formula, which are also oftentimes referred to as mineral sunscreens. The main difference between the two is that chemical options contain avobenzone, octinoxate, and oxybenzone as their key sun-protecting ingredients, while physical/mineral options feature titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide. Of course, there's also the issue of how they work differently to deflect against sun damage. According to Piedmont Healthcare , chemical sunscreens absorb the UV rays that hit our skin, converting the rays into heat, which is then released from the body. Mineral formulas, on the other hand, sit on the s...

Say Hello to Your Work-From-Home Capsule Wardrobe

For the past few weeks, many of us have been adjusting to a new work-from-home reality amidst the current climate. In these uncertain times, you'd be forgiven for wanting to stay in your pajamas all day, but we're here to let you know that there are plenty of in-between outfits that offer the perfect balance of cozy-yet-chic to inspire you to be at your most productive at home. T oday, I'm sharing some key pieces that will make up a well-rounded work-from-home wardrobe . These items are not only über comfortable but also can be worn together in countless ways, depending on your mood. Included in the mix are plenty of versatile and elevated basics including tees, sweatshirts, and comfy bralettes as well as a few smart but relaxed pieces. These outfits are ideal for days when your calendar is filled with Zoom meetings. Scroll below for a work-from-home capsule wardrobe that will make you feel comfortable, cozy, and ready to tackle the workday. This kind of cushy out...