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| | Pass Me The Tiny Mic (So I Can Throw It In The Trash) | Tiny mics reached a heyday in 2020 and 2021 after many people finally caved, downloaded TikTok, and started sharing what they had to say. The trend can at least partially be attributed to Tinx, the influencer known for giving advice online. She was arguably one of the biggest tiny mic creators at this time, and in September 2020, she replied to a comment urging her to clip the mic on instead of holding it. Her response? “It’s just not the vibe. My mini mic is like my child now.” She made it her shtick, launching a wave of copycats. (She records her podcast, It’s Me, Tinx, with normal-size microphones.) And when any trend reaches a fever pitch across TikTok, it won’t be long until brands and other blue checkmark accounts try to capitalize on it. For a trend that became a funny bit by Gen Z creators following in Tinx’s footsteps, there may be nothing more cringe than a verified account trying to get in on the joke. Read More |
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| | | | Presented by Ulta Beauty | The Perfect Beauty Gift For Every Friend Level | Let’s be real. Not every friend is made equal, and that’s ok. All of us have our ride-or-dies and BFFs along with acquaintances and friends of convenience. All great in their own way, each deserves a different level of indulgence and splurge on your holiday gift list, which is why we curated a list of our faves from Ulta Beauty. The best part? All of these are guaranteed to please, regardless of the price. Gift your soul sister the iconic Dyson, or your BFF Tarte’s limited edition, iconic palettes. Trust that The Ordinary’s mini gift set is a foolproof present for your distant cousin or cool boss. Shop our favorites from Ulta Beauty, below. Shop Ulta Beauty |
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| | | | | | | TRAVEL | This Celeb-Studded Wine Region Is A Chiller Version Of Napa | Singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile ventured into the wine business in 2019, co-founding XOBC Cellars with her wife, Catherine Shepherd, and two friends. The brand uses grapes from around the musician’s home state of Washington, a place she calls “Napa in blue jeans.” Its three signature bottles (named for her wife and two daughters) are produced in the Walla Walla Valley, a region without the California hotspot’s name recognition — yet — but twice the charm. Read More |
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