David Carroll takes a nostalgic look at childhood products: hair, toothpaste, cologne, soap, stamps, and grocery freebies.
A few months ago, we reminisced about cough drops, baby aspirin and various medications from days gone by. That opened the ...
You know the Fraggles, you love the Fraggles, and now they’re back for the holidays! Karen Prell, the legendary puppeteer behind Red Fraggle, sat down with Jessica Wills to talk about bringing Fraggle ...
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1984 was a banner year for music in the eighties, and 1985 somehow topped it. Of course, the midway point of the decade didn’t have a Like a Virgin or Purple Rain, but it didn’t need titles like those ...
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We don’t always have the answers, but we have some people on speed dial who do — which is why we present to you our series FYI where we have experts explain if lip balm is actually bad, how often you ...
Purple shampoo aims to remove yellow or brassy tones from hair by depositing a small amount of violet pigment on it during a wash. Companies often market it to those with blonde or lightened hair.
Whatever happened to rock and metal's class of 1985? It was an interesting time for heavier music. In the metal world, thrash was all the rage. On the heels of Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax, four ...
Sometimes, it feels like every time you turn around, there’s a new beauty trend taking over. SELF is calling the next one right now: shampoo bars. Whether you want a hair care routine that’s easier to ...