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Monsoon season brings makeup challenges, but experts advise smart product choices for a lasting look. Prioritize skin prep ...
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The Takeout on MSNThis Sugar Alternative Is The Perfect Subtle Addition To Lemonade
Lemonade requires nothing more than lemon juice, water, and a sweetener, but plain old white sugar isn't your only option.
We’re in the middle of an unprecedented concert boom. It’s jamming up traffic, letting creeps in, causing food to run out. It’s even testing the toilets. Can AI, longer checklists and home-grown hacks ...
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Daily Meal on MSNAppetizers At America's Favorite Chain Restaurants That Aren't Worth The Price
When you go to any of the popular American chain restaurants, you can't go wrong with an appetizer, right? Alas, there are ...
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The Mirror US on MSNHydrangeas will 'bloom better' this fall if easy task is done now
Hydrangeas will start to look a little unkempt in late summer, but it is important to take a few seconds to do this simple ...
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The Spruce on MSNNow’s the Best Time to Propagate Hibiscus — Here’s How to Do It the Easy Way
Key Points Hibiscus is easy to propagate, especially hardy varieties—cuttings work best for both types.Take soft-stem cuttings in late spring, use rooting hormone, and keep them moist and warm.Hardy ...
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‘Blossom’ Reboot Plans Scrapped By Disney, Mayim Bialik Reveals: “It Was Not For Lack Of Trying”
Mayim Bialik revealed that the long-gestating Disney reboot of '90s sitcom Blossom is no longer moving forward.
Why the viral "5-4-3-2-1" hack is the key to saving time and money when grocery shopping, according to a nutritionist.
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Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Review
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a genuinely engaging 2D action platformer that’s beautiful to behold and even better to play.
If your towels are starting to smell stale when they come out of the wash, there is an easy way to freshen them up instantly.
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The Cool Down on MSNGardener shares simple hack using common kitchen scraps: 'Magic in the garden'
Gardening and growing your own produce can reduce your grocery bill, too. An investment of just $70 to start your garden can yield $600 in produce, which will be some of the freshest fruits and ...
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