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Cringy Mistakes That Make You Look Bad — & Easy Things To Do Instead
Amazon/BustleYou know the moment: You step outside feeling confident, only to realize a teeny-tiny misstep has sabotaged your look. Maybe it’s a styling choice that's all wrong, a beauty habit working against you, or a small tailoring oversight. The good news? With a few smart swaps and easy tweaks, you can turn the cringe-worthy into polished and put-together. Scroll on to see the little mistakes you didn’t even know you were making and how to fix them.Mistake: Dry Cuticles Making Your Mani Look A Little UnkemptSolution: Hydrate & Smooth With This Nourishing CreamOnsen Cuticle CreamAmazon - Even the glossiest of manicures can’t outrun neglected cuticles. This conditioning cream swoops in with Japanese Tsubaki oil, jojoba, lavender, and a hit of shea butter to cushion dry skin and give nails some much-needed TLC. The formula soaks in fast (no greasy aftermath), making it easy to swipe on whenever your hands feel a little parched or overworked.Mistake: Wearing A Bra That Cuts In Exactly Where You Don’t Want It To Solution: Try This Wireless Bra With Side-Smoothing Panels That Stay InvisibleWarner's Blissful Benefits Side Smoothing BraAmazon - Some bras cling where they shouldn’t and dig where you least expect them. This wire-free style takes a smarter route, featuring side-smoothing panels that quietly even things out and elastic-free edges that disappear under tees, tanks, and anything clingy. The wireless support gives you shape without that end-of-day get this off me feeling.Available sizes: 34B — 40CAvailable colors: 5Mistake: Lip Color That Smudges Or Vanishes After Your First CoffeeSolution: Peel Off This Lip Stain That Actually Stays PutWonderskin Wonder Blading Lip StainAmazon - Lipstick has a habit of ghosting you when you need it most. Wonderskin’s peel-off stain goes on smoothly, sets while you wait a beat, then peels away to reveal transfer-proof color that clings to your lips — not your mug, straw, or sleeve. The finish looks natural and fresh, as if you just reapplied, even though you absolutely did not.Available colors: 31Mistake: Frizz Hijacking Your Blowout The Second Humidity Enters The Chat Solution: Apply A Heat-Activated Spray That Leaves Hair Smooth For DaysCOLOR WOW Dream Coat Supernatural Spray (6.7 Fl Oz)Amazon - If your blowout frizzes, dulls, or collapses the moment you step outside, this styling spray has your back. Dream Coat is activated by heat, forming a weightless, invisible seal around each strand to block moisture before it can do damage. The finish is sleek and glossy without feeling stiff or product-heavy, ensuring hair stays touchable and soft. Mistake: Letting Shine Take Over Your Face by Noon Solution: Blot It Back With This Ultra-Fine K-Beauty PowderLANEIGE Neo Blurring PowderAmazon - If your face starts reflecting light by mid-morning, this powder keeps things under control. It’s ultra-fine, micro-sized particles melt into skin over sunscreen, makeup, or bare skin, for a soft-matte, lightly blurred finish that still reads fresh. Pine leaf and mint extracts help keep shine in check, while blue hyaluronic acid adds a subtle hit of hydration. Housed in a smart, press-to-dispense compact with a velvet puff, it’s a no-mess, on-the-go fix. Mistake: Throwing On Clothes With Wrinkles, Creases, & IndentsSolution: Smooth Them in Seconds With A Handheld SteamerHilife SteamerAmazon - Wrinkles don’t stand a chance with this handheld steamer. Lightweight and quick to heat, it delivers a smooth, continuous flow of steam that refreshes everything from delicate blouses to cozy knits. Compact and travel-ready, it’s perfect for at-home touch-ups or on-the-go fixes; Just plug it in, let it heat, and smooth out every crease by running the head over the fabric.Mistake: Clumpy Mascara Making Lashes Look Stuck TogetherSolution: Separate & Redistribute Every Lash With This Sleek CombMSQ Eyelash CombAmazon - Say goodbye to spider lashes and hello to fluttery perfection. This sleek eyelash comb…

René Depestre, éternel exilé 1 : Présentation - René Depestre, éternel exilé
De l’errance forcée à l’ancrage choisi, de la ferveur révolutionnaire à une sagesse lucide, ce programme d'archives dessine une vie de poésie et de combats : celle du poète haïtien René Depestre, né en 1926, alchimiste du verbe au parcours si singulier d'Haïti à l'Aude en passant par Cuba.

18th Annual Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibit Returns to Parthenon
The Parthenon, Centennial Park Conservancy, Metro Nashville Parks & Recreation, and Tennessee Art Education Association announced the 18th annual Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition will return to the Parthenon this winter. Selected student works in Ceramics, Computer Graphics, Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Video will be on display in the Parthenon from January 23 to February 28. An opening reception and awards ceremony honoring the selected artists will take place on January 22 at the Parthenon from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with winners in each category announced throughout the evening, beginning at 6:00 p.m. The 187 winners were selected from more than 830 works submitted by students in grades 6-12 from Middle Tennessee public and private schools and home-schooled students. A panel of judges from Watkins School of Art at Belmont University evaluated the submissions in a blind process, selecting First, Second, and Third Place winners and Honorable Mentions for every grade level in each artistic category. Overall winners were chosen as well, in the categories of Best of Show, Best of High School, Best of Middle School, Best of Ceramics, Best of Computer Graphics, Best of Drawing, Best of Mixed Media, Best of Painting, Best of Photography, Best of Printmaking, Best of Sculpture, and Best of Video. All works were judged based on criteria including originality, technical skill and emergence of a personal vision or voice. This year the Watkins School of Art at Belmont University is offering scholarships to the sophomores, juniors and seniors who win the “best of” award in each category, as well as to the “Best of High School” winner. The judging panel included: Benjy Davies, Associate Dean of the Watkins School of Art at Belmont University; Brandon Williams, Assistant Professor of Printmaking at Watkins; and LaKesha Lee, 2025-2027 Faculty Fellow at Watkins. “Each year, we are in awe of the quality of work submitted by Middle Tennessee students,” said Davies. “We are so proud of and impressed by the immense talent across disciplines showcased by these students. The judging process is no small feat, and we are honored to be part of recognizing these incredible young people year after year.” This is the 18th year the Tennessee Art Education Association has held the regional competition and exhibition, and the fourth year it has been hosted at the Parthenon. “It is such a privilege for our team at The Parthenon and Centennial Park Conservancy to encourage and inspire the next generation of artists in Middle Tennessee,” says Parthenon Curator Jennifer Richardson. “We are so grateful for the Tennessee Art Education Association and Belmont’s generous partnership and scholarship to create meaningful, tangible opportunities for these young artists. With more than 800 entries this year, we know how hard these students, teachers, and parents worked. This exhibit is one of my favorites every year, not only because of the depth and diversity of talent, but also because it brings together so many families together to celebrate the work of each student.” In addition to being displayed as part of the Parthenon exhibition this winter, the Best Of winners will also be displayed in the Best of the Best Statewide Exhibition, which will be held in Todd Hall at Middle Tennessee State University later this summer. The Artists Reception will be held at The Parthenon from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on January 22. Admission is free, and guests should RSVP via Eventbrite. For more information on the exhibit, visit nashvilleparthenon.com/events/mtrsae-exhibition. Exhibitions and educational programming at the Parthenon are underwritten by Centennial Park Conservancy and its generous partners, including Amazon, Advance Financial Foundation, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Dettwiller Foundation, HCA Healthcare Foundation, Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Old Town Trolley, Pinnacle…

FC Barcelone : Antonella Roccuzzo met le feu avec un micro bikini
FC Barcelone : Antonella Roccuzzo met le feu avec un micro bikini

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Guerre en Ukraine : le renseignement ukrainien met en garde contre des attaques sur les sous-stations des centrales nucléaires. Retrouvez les informations du 11 au 17 janvier.
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« Deux incompétents à l’état pur », Dugarry et Rothen vivement critiqués
Dans l’émission qu’il anime sur RMC, « Rothen s’enflamme », l’ancien milieu offensif gauche n’est jamais avare en critiques concernant Roberto De Zerbi. Christophe Dugarry, qui intervient régulièrement dans ce programme, n’a pas non plus sa langue de sa poche à propos de l’entraîneur de l’Olympique de Marseille. Les propos tenus par les deux internationaux tricolores ont visiblement franchi le cap de l’Hexagone. Ils sont, a minima, arrivés dans les oreilles d’Antonio Cassano. Et l’Italien n’a pas du tout apprécié. « Quand Dugarry parle de De Zerbi, alors qu’il n’a probablement jamais vu ses matches, il devrait se laver la bouche. Il y a lui et Rothen qui sont deux incompétents à l’état pur. J’espère qu’ils le savent au fond d’eux », a déclaré Antonio Cassano lors d’un live diffusé sur Twitch. Dugarry et Rothen habillés pour l’hiver Avant de les interpeller directement dans l’émission Viral Sport TV : « Dugarry et Rothen, vous ne comprenez rien ! Et quand vous devez parler, vous devez regarder d’abord les matches de l’OM. Mais surtout, comprendre ce que signifie le football ». Au cours de son intervention, l’ancien joueur de l’AS Roma et du Real Madrid s’est également montré virulent envers la Ligue 1. « Sans le PSG et Nasser al-Khelaïfi, on pourrait la comparer au championnat algérien, tunisien ou même suédois », a-t-il jugé. Les deux Français devraient se faire un plaisir de lui répondre à l’antenne, et ce, dès lundi.

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