Today, Raiche released her first new solo music of 2024, the single "Making Room." It's a breakup song with a throwback vibe. Like previous tracks "Pick A Side" and "Big Daddy," it show's off the singer's ability to sound new and classic at the same time. Rather than relying on samples and premade beats, she favors more complex arrangements. Think Erykah Badu meets Meghan Trainor.
Although she's received recent media attention for her romance with Teddy Swims, Raiche has been making her name as a vocalist for nearly a decade. She listens to everything from modern R&B to classic rock, and it shows. Last year's Loveland moves effortlessly from one style to another.
We met up with her in LA to talk about her influences and recent music.
The lyrics for your new single “Making Room” are pretty intense. Is it about a real life situation? Yeah, at the time of writing it, I was going through a break up—a real intense break up.
Musically, the background vocals and layering sound really cool. How did that part of the song come together? I worked with an incredible artist/producer, Steve Russel, who is in the R&B group Troop. He helped with vocal arrangements. The harmonies and stacks were influenced by the legendary band Queen.
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Stylistically, your catalog is really diverse. Are your influences from all over the place? I definitely have a broad taste in music. No specific genre, I just love good music.
You collaborated with Ty Dolla $ign on a remix of “Pick A Side.” What was it like to work with him and revisit that track? It was a beautiful moment. I’m really grateful for the opportunity. He’s a great and talented guy.
Do you have a favorite vocalist? I could listen to Yebba Smith sing night and day
A couple of years ago, you were featured on the EDM track “Pull It” with Vedo and Benny Benassi. Could you see yourself making more of that type of music? I would love to make more global EDM/house music.
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How do you feel about your first release from 2016? I think it sounds pretty good, especially considering you were just starting out. Thank you! I’m proud of everything that I’ve done. I’m always growing and to believe in yourself is not an easy task. You have to give yourself grace and just keep improving.
For your visuals, you go for more of a more vintage aesthetic. What’s your favorite era for fashion? I can’t say I have a favorite. I like to play with them all!
What are your plans for the rest of the summer? Singing, traveling and putting out more music. Preparing to go on tour in the fall. I’m so grateful to be living this life!
Tana Mongeau has been a household name in the YouTube community for over a decade now. Growing up, I'd spend hours watching her wild story-times detailing otherworldly scenarios. Although her stories were often NSFW, Tana continued to build a brand for herself: one that was riddled with scandal and clout.
She married Jake Paul on MTV in an admitted scheme to get more clout. She hosted a failed TanaCon that stranded fans, resulting in an apology video and a climb back to the good graces of the public. And her lore goes back years.
Now, Tana Mongeau is the face of
The Cancelled Podcast: the fourth most popular podcast in the United States behind heavy-hitters like The Tucker Carlson Show, The Joe Rogan Experience, and Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy.
The podcast itself is a massive success partially thanks to the honest discourse between co-hosts Brooke Schofield and the aforementioned Mongeau. The pair discuss current events in pop culture (often that they're directly involved in), have regular guests like fellow social media icon, Trisha Paytas, or even singers like Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunny.
But what the duo is most famous for is their drama. They're not afraid to expose ex-boyfriends and failed dates, they will detail harsh encounters with other girls in the social media influencing industry, and they won't hold back on anything. Even if they're being discreet, fans will decode their stories and find the redacted names on Reddit.
Recently,
The Cancelled Podcast has soared into public eye beyond the norm. Sure, the podcast was always great...but now, they're dripping with headlines for news sources everywhere. It starts with Brooke Schofield.
You may have never heard of Clinton Kane either, but he's a singer (allegedly) hailing from Australia. Brooke has offhandedly mentioned her relationship with Clinton Kane a few times over the course of the podcast...but only recently has she fully exposed him.
After Kane posted a TikTok admonishing Schofield for continuing to "yap" about him while he's moved on, Schofield returned the fire with a fourteen part TikTok series on their relationship. In the series she titles "Who The F*** Did I Marry?", she details how Clinton Kane actually isn't from Australia, and that he had been faking the death of his mother for years, all while gaslighting Schofield into believing him.
Schofield claims Kane painted a childhood with a rich family, a Norwegian, blonde mother who doubled as a Hillsong (yes, that church) pastor. She also provides voice memos where Kane's Australian accent ebbs and flows, sometimes just falling into an American accent. Another story she tells talks about how Kane got pulled over and the ID he gave the officer had a different birthdate on it than the one he had given her, to which he claimed was a fake ID.
The series sparked a social media whirlwind. Everyone had to know what the truth was...and as more and more women came out with similar stories about Kane, Schofield emerged a clear winner. However, the drama never ends there. Kane had to post his own rebuttal on the social media platform.
In a back-and-forth, he-said-she-said moment, Kane versus Schofield took place in front of the entire world. Publications like
Rolling Stonepicked up the story...like I said, national news.
Tana Mongeau and Cody Ko
And even more recently, Tana Mongeau has been making headlines for her involvement with fellow YouTuber Cody Ko when she was a minor. While Schofield and Mongeau were touring their podcast, a clip went viral of Mongeau joking about how she slept with Ko when she was a minor.
Ko and Mongeau have made multiple YouTube videos together in the past throughout their careers. Both of them have seen immense success- Ko, from reaction videos and his podcast alongside Noel Miller, and of course Mongeau's own successes. Alarm bells should have been raised years ago, and more concern should be shown about underage content creators who are coming up in the industry.
And for a while, everything continued as normal after that clip. That was until YouTuber D'Angelo Wallace released a video titled "An uncomfortable conversation about Cody Ko." this month. Then, everyone started finally speaking up in defense of Mongeau.
It begs an interesting question: why did it take Wallace's video for us to condemn Cody Ko? Why does everyone suddenly care
now when this has been a generally open problem for years?
While both issues have been addressed on
The Cancelled Podcast, the public has been obsessed with Schofield and Mongeau's life. With their wholehearted honesty and raw discussions about their lives, their drama, and everything in between, this won't be the end of them.
When I was in middle school, the era of Tumblr and romanticizing your life was in full swing. Yes, we all needed Lana Del Rey’s
Born To Die album on vinyl, we took artsy photos with our Polaroids, and we thought we were so different.
I was also introduced to two brands that would impact our shopping experience for life: Urban Outfitters and
Brandy Melville. Urban carried the boho chic, semi-overpriced clothing and vinyl records so you could live the edgy life of your dreams…and Brandy carried “one size fits all” clothes that were super soft and basic.
Quickly, everyone who was anyone was wearing Brandy Melville. We were in a time where everyone thought they were destined to be on the coast of California with their tortured artist boyfriend and a camera. So, obviously, Brandy was the epitome of that dream.
When Brandy Melville partnered with Pacsun, it was over. We all were rushing to the mall to get the next one size fits all garment…but the catch? One size didn’t fit all.
It became a running meme- Brandy Melville stores were geared towards women under a certain weight. And, to make matters worse, the workers were intentionally cliquey and rude when you tried to shop in one of their standalone stores.
For years after Brandy Melville’s prime, girls made social media posts jabbing at the old Brandy workers for their behavior.
And we all moved on. People realized this brand didn’t really care about its customers…so they shopped elsewhere. Until recently.
You know a documentary is good when it gets the internet talking. Because if there’s one thing the public loves, it’s drama and a good sob story. So when we heard about the new
HBO documentary, Brandy Hellville: & the Cult of Fast Fashion,everyone thought it was going to cause the evisceration of the brand.
And while the documentary does detail horrifying stories of racism, employee mistreatment, and admission to ripping off designs in the name of fast fashion…it didn’t stop Brandy Melville from resurfacing.
No, it made Brandy Melville more popular than ever.
Because what the documentary did was remind the public how
comfortable the Brandy Melville sweat sets are. They remind us of a simpler time, when we were all younger vying over the brand’s clothes.
I’ve watched countless TikToks where girls show their new shopping hauls and mention Brandy. I listen to podcasts where influencers are once-again gushing over their Brandy sets. It’s like suddenly we’re back in 2014 and none of this ever happened.
In fact, Brandy Melville has never experienced a financial crisis because of all the controversy. They’re still a very successful fast fashion brand, and it’s just getting worse.
I can’t even lie to you, I recently purchased a Brandy Melville denim skirt from Pacsun and it barely fits me. Some of the items are so small I can’t even fathom how
“one size fits most.”
But what’s equally impressive is the world’s indifference to this. We’ve seen it before: shopping on SheIn for discounted prices despite knowing how unethical the site is, and not to mention other fast fashion stores like Forever 21, H&M, Missguided, Boohoo, and yes, even Zara.
These days, it's hard
not to shop fast fashion- even if you feel bad about it. Soaring prices of clothes, the replicability of the market makes it so easy for every store to recreate the same clothes...even if the quality is a massive difference. And unfortunately, stores with past scandals like Hollister and Lululemon, where issues like size inclusivity and racism have surfaced, have taught us that shoppers don't seem to let controversy affect them.
In 2023, Brandy Melville did around $212 million in sales- a sharp increase from the $169 million they did in 2019.
Not only that, but Brandy Melville's reign of terror is showing no signs of stopping. Instead, social media users recently caught Brandy Melville's attempt at targeting an older group of women: the 25 and up crowd. A new store under the Brandy umbrella has launched called St. George.
At St. George you can get more mature versions of Brandy Melville favorites, home goods, and more. Yes, you can get St. George olive oil (which I'm sure is the best of the best) when purchasing your St. George tank. And, yes, they do at least have sizing up to larges.
And if this is their attempt at saving face in the wake of the documentary, it's hilarious. Genuinely funny. It's what they should've been doing all along...but instead of truly addressing controversy and making change, they've reincarnated.
Hot summer nights, mid July, baby! Yes, that's right. It's the middle of the summer and we're smack dab in the epicenter of a heat wave. No one can seem to shake the heat, not even the rain is helping.
And while I'm scurrying off to the beach somewhere, you may be gearing up for a cross-country road trip...or a rooftop bar somewhere in the city...or a night in with your friends. Regardless of everyone's weekend plans, it's imperative that we have a good playlist to listen to this weekend.
That's where I come in! I round up all of the new music released this week and pick out a few great songs to put into a Weekend Playlist. That way, you don't have to do all the work of searching through a bunch of new playlists in order to find the songs that are actually worth listening to.
This week is no different from the rest, another busy week trying to figure out which song will top the charts and compete with songs like "Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey and "Please, Please, Please" by Sabrina Carpenter for Song of the Summer. With so many new songs out, it makes the odds even greater that you'll find something you like.
So, without further ado, let's get listening!
Wallows- "Bad Remake"
Fans have been asking for Wallows to release "Bad Remake" for years. Ever since the band was doing live sessions for their debut album, Nothing Happens, which just celebrated its five year anniversary. Now, as the band releases an exclusive vinyl for its anniversary, "Bad Remake" is officially out for the world to hear.
The song is the epitome of surf rock: dreamy, nostalgic, and equally catchy. It's perfect for summer, sending you straight to the beaches of California. Something about the song sends you back to the 60's, when The Beach Boys were ever-so-popular...but at the same time, "Bad Remake" is a sign that Wallows has always had their sound figured out, and it will always work.
Glass Animals- "Show Pony"
Glass Animals long-awaited album, I Love You So F***ing Much, is finally here alongside single "Show Pony." The song itself is classic Glass Animals sound, the one that made us fall in love with hit song "Heat Waves." However, "Show Pony" has the same makings of a banger that everyone will love.
It's the tale of a relationship from start to finish. It's blunt and almost heartbreaking, but is masked with a melodic beat and lead singer Dave Bayley's unique vocals that make it an exciting beginning to an even better album.
MABEL- "Female Intuition"
A leading voice in R&B right now, MABEL can twist and turn her smooth vocals throughout any song and it sounds incredible. Her newest song, "Female Intuition" is the badass Destiny's Child-esque renaissance we've all been yearning for. It's empowering, sexy, and strong.
We certainly don't have enough celebrated female R&B artists in the game right now...and MABEL knows how to push boundaries in the best way with her music. "Female Intuition" is just another reason she's so iconic.
Madison Beer- "15 Minutes"
There are times where I've thought Madison Beer deserves the same hype that pop girls like Sabrina Carpenter are receiving. With "15 Minutes", Beer brings the heat with a bouncy, entrancing pop song that oozes sex appeal in a dream-like melody. It's different from what the rest are doing, and that's a good thing.
Her vocals are as solid as ever with "15 Minutes" and it's just another should-be hit for Beer.
ROLE MODEL- "Scumbag"
A fun loving track is exactly what we needed on this playlist. Thankfully, ROLE MODEL is here to deliver what he knows best: heartbreaking lyrics masked with upbeat melodies and ear-wormy hooks. "Scumbag" happily screams lyrics like "I'm a scumbag! But you stand by me" during its chorus.
It's about seeing someone for who they really are, and loving them even if they suck a bit. We've all been there, ROLE MODEL is just being honest.
Neon Trees- "El Diablo"
A new era of Neon Trees is underway: one where the band is more raw and honest than ever, willing to bare it all to their listeners. With new album, Sink Your Teeth, written over the course of three years, a lot has changed for the band. Newest single, "El Diablo", is high energy right off the bat with an essence of pop rock.
It's perfect for a night out with your friends, pure fun the entire way through. "El Diablo" is a song that you may not have pinned to be written and performed by Neon Trees, but somehow their new sound works perfectly. It's edgy, but not in a way that doesn't work.
Gallant- "Fly On The Wall (Osaka Version)"
"Fly On The Wall" is an emotional and introspective track that gently washes over you as soon as you turn it on. With deep, soothing vocals, Gallant prepares for the release of his sophomore album, Zinc., where he stays true to himself as an artist. "Fly On The Wall" is a perfect beginning to the album, soft and building, reminiscent of an argument.
“It came together as an honest and visceral story I’d been trying to write for a long time,” says Gallant. “It’s focused on the lyrics. The chorus reminded me of saying something I regretted in the heat of themoment during an argument.”
There’s a lot to be said about the new Zac Efron romantic comedy on Netflix (and when it comes to Zac, I’ll always say it), A Family Affair.
First of all, the press tour has revealed a wealth of information about my dear Zac — and unlike with many movie stars, the more I know, the
better. Just weeks ago, the internet was set ablaze when Zac revealed that his seminal, star-making performance of the hit “Bet On It” in High School Musical 2 was completely improvised. Beyond his critically acclaimed performance in The Iron Claw (famously snubbed by The Academy Awards), this info finally clued people into Efron’s true acting prowess.
He also revealed that “Get Your Head In The Game” from the original
High School Musical was shot in one take. Is there anything this man can’t do? Mastering choreography while sinking baskets and giving us some of the most iconic Disney scenes of all time? Olivia Rodrigo, watch your back, Zac Efron is coming for the crown of Disney’s biggest musical success story. It’s also refreshing to hear a male movie star speak fondly of the projects he did in his youth for younger fans — Jacob Elordi, take note.
But beyond the revelations about the beloved
HSM franchise — and the hints that Efron is itching to do another movie musical to recapture the magic of Hairspray and Greatest Showman — the most surprising thing about A Family Affair is that it’s kind of … good?
Let me be clear, I watched it purely because
I’ll watch anything with Zac Efron. I watched the recent Amazon Studios film Ricky Stanicky starring Efron and John Cena, after all, and it certainly wasn’t for the plot. I can only watch The Paperboy so many times to get my fix of him and Nicole Kidman together (I’m an Evangelist for that movie — if you haven’t seen the underrated Lee Daniels masterpiece, run, don’t walk). But I didn’t have high hopes for A Family Affair. That was my mistake. Imagine my surprise when the film wasn’t merely tolerable but quite charming.
The reviews prove I’m not the only one who thought so.
Don't get me wrong, it’s not a cinematic masterpiece. Yet, I have no doubt that I’ll be returning to it as a comfort movie many times in my future. It’s funny! It’s delightful! The acting is good enough to buoy the unfathomable plotlines. And it has enough heart to justify its more outrageous elements.
A Family Affair has officially joined the ranks of classic romantic comedies. But more notably, it’s joined the ranks of Hollywood's latest obsession: hot young dudes paired with fabulous older women. It's like The Graduate got a glow-up and decided to call itself feminism. And I’m all for feminism in mainstream movies — thank you, Barbie — I wonder about the limits of this genre and if it can deliver the promises it purports to make.
What is the A Family Affair movie about?
A Family Affair is not the 2009 Mary J. Blige song, much to my dismay. Rather, it’s Netflix’s latest rom-com effort starring Nicole Kidman and Disney Channel alum turned thirst-trap Zac Efron. At the center of their unconventional romance is Joey King, who you might know from The Kissing Booth or her awful accent in Bullet Train. Apparently, joey’s graduated from Netflix teen rom-coms to... Netflix mom-coms (you heard that term here first!)
The premise? Kidman finds herself in an entanglement with Efron — her daughter's famous boss. Honestly, the most unbelievable thing about this is that King’s character goes from being a pretty terrible assistant to managing a company. Some ex-assistant definitely wrote this screenplay.
Semantics aside,
A Family Affair is unexpectedly funny, engaging, and poignant in many ways. Just not the way it probably thinks. King goes from being wholly insufferable and selfish to learning that the world doesn’t revolve around her. Frankly, a lot more of these proto-girlboss characters need to experience the same harsh reality checks that King does in this film. Imagine if one of the characters in Lena Dunham’s Girls was told to their face that they were the worst. That’s what King goes through, and it shows a shift in the zeitgeist of narcissistic female characters paraded as simply chaotic yet relatable feminists. However, the film takes another would-be-feminist angle: the romance between Kidman, a 50-year old writer, and Efron, a 34-year-old movie star. It’s played as a feminist milestone. But is it?
Watch the A Family Affair trailer here:
A Family Affair is not the only film pushing this take. In the past year alone, multiple movies are tapping into this new fantasy. It's like Eat, Pray, Love, but instead of finding yourself through travel, you find yourself through... Zac Efron's abs. Hey, whatever works, right?
It’s not just Netflix. Welcome to the boy-toy boom
At the core of this sexy storyline, there’s a deeper message that's been largely ignored by mainstream media: the idea that women can rediscover their sexuality and sense of self at any age.
Wasn’t that the same message of the early-summer smash,
The Idea of You, featuring Anne Hathaway getting her groove back with a character based on Harry Styles? It seems the fantasy of dating a One Direction member isn't just for teenagers anymore. Moms can have their fan fiction-esque y/n moment, too.
And lets not forget that Gabrielle Union, queen of 90s rom-coms, starred in her
own version of this too in last year’s The Perfect Find. Alongside Keith Powers, she played an ambitious 40-year-old career woman making a comeback while falling in love with a younger man. Based on the book by Tia Williams, it was poorly received by critics but beloved as a comfort movie by its target audience.
And it’s easy to understand why. There's something undeniably empowering when women — who society often tries to make invisible — take center stage in these romantic fantasies. It's a celebration of female sexuality that has no expiration date. It's saying that desire, passion, and yes, even silly, giddy infatuation aren't just the domain of the young.
There’s been a market for this kind of story for decades. Hollywood just kind of … forgot? The essential
Eat, Pray, Love is the epitome of the post-divorce drama. Under the Tuscan Sun is for all the women who dream of leaving it all behind and buying a house in Italy, then finding love, of course. But the real blueprint is How Stella Got Her Groove Back, in which Angela Bassett goes on a restorative vacation and falls for the younger Taye Diggs.
Real-life seems to provide a plethora of examples of older women in recent relationships with younger men. However, from Jada Pinkett Smith’s entanglement with August to Cher and Madonna’s 39 and 35-year age gaps respectively, these might not be the greatest examples.
Yet, we take what we can get. Let's be real, in a world where women are constantly bombarded with messages about how to stay young, how to fight aging, how to basically apologize for daring to continue existing past the age of 40 (which is
not that old?), these movies feel like a breath of fresh air. They're saying: You're not past your prime, honey. You can still snag one of the internet’s boyfriends.
Subverting the genre
In a way, these “reverse” age-gaps are refreshing. For decades, we've been force-fed the tired narrative of older men with younger women. From Bond Girls to Woody Allen's entire filmography, Hollywood has been telling us that men age like fine wine while women don’t exist beyond 25 — just ask
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Even now, looking at the age difference between many actors and their co-stars gives me the ick. Some of our favorite rom-coms are guilty of this too. Kiera Knightly was just
17 in Love, Actually. That says more than enough.
In that sense, these new films are giving a big middle finger to that tired old trope. They're saying, "Hey, women over 40 are still sexual beings! They can be desirable! They can desire!" And honestly? It's about damn time. They're starting conversations. They're challenging norms. And, as Hathaway asserted when taking the controversial role in
The Idea of You, just because a woman isn’t in her twenties, doesn’t mean she can’t have interesting roles. And-so. This genre is giving actresses over 40 complex, sexy roles.
It’s also important to note that many of these films are written or produced by women. Gabrielle Union’s production company was behind both
The Perfect Find and The Idea of You. And many of these storylines are sourced from books. So these are real women’s voices — and there’s clearly a market for it. But does that make it feminist?
To be or not to be a feminist narrative
While I champion the idea of women exploring their sexuality and finding themselves, why does a woman's journey of self-discovery have to revolve around a man? Are we still saying that to be fulfilled, a woman needs to be desired? Does her journey of self-discovery need to involve a man — even if it’s a younger, hotter one?
The problem isn't that these movies exist. Like any sweet treat, they’re easy and comforting and scratch a specific itch. There will always be a place in my heart for Zac Efron doing anything. The problem is that this genre is being touted as the apex of feminist cinema — which is taking up space that could be used for actual feminist art. Just like
Barbie’s fickle feminism (which I loved, but barely said anything), we’ve seen how feminism-lite can get in the way of actual radical ideas.
Real feminism isn't just about flipping the script — it's about rewriting it entirely. It's about telling stories about women who are fully realized human beings, with lives, interests, and passions that exist independently of their relationships with men (or anyone else, for that matter).
So where does that leave us? These age-gap movies can be celebrated for giving us fresh narratives, but they're a starting point, not an end goal. We need stories that celebrate women's sexuality and desirability at all ages, yes. But we also need stories that celebrate women's intellect, ambition, friendships, and personal growth — stories that recognize that a woman's worth isn't tied to those who need or desire her but to who she is as a person.
So go ahead and enjoy A Family Affair and The Idea of You. Swoon over Zac Efron's abs and Nicholas Galitzine's accent. But remember, this is only the beginning.
One of the pinnacles of summer is Prime Day — Amazon’s two-day super sale where you can score mega savings on basically everything on the site. It’s consumerism at its finest. Just walking down the street, you’ll hear excited murmurs and the happy laughter of friends telling each other about all the super deals they got on Prime Day.
Because if there’s one thing we can’t resist as a society, it’s a good discount. No matter if you need a new television, vacuum cleaner, pink ice cube trays in the shape of bunnies or not, Prime Day makes you act in ways you normally wouldn’t. And all because it’s on sale.
And I’m no different. I love to shop a good sale, especially now that I’m moving and have a few actual needs. Even if I didn’t have a list of items to buy, I’d still find an excuse — any excuse — for retail therapy.
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From July 16 to July 17, you’ll save on top brands and best-selling products. Rarely do all of these items go on sale at the same time, which makes Prime Day so special. Prime Days usually feature discounts of up to 40%, so you better get your carts ready.
Of course, there are the classic television and electronic deals that your dad may love…but I’m looking for big trends that are on sale, including TikTok favorite recs and more.
If you’re looking to shop Prime Day 2024, but don’t know where to start…here are my favorite deals from Amazon you can shop today! But hurry, Prime Day is only two days long.
I know I said no electronics…but what about appliances? This CREAMi has gone viral because you can make the yummiest of yummy homemade ice cream, gelato, smoothies, and more with no effort involved. Save the trips to ice cream parlors for overpriced scoops… My mom has one and loves it (and yes, the ice cream is really delicious.)
CHI carries salon-quality hair products and tools at extremely reasonable prices. They’re one of my favorite hair brands on the market — are tried and true, have been around for years, are a staple at salons, et cetera. The Spin ‘N Curl makes curling your hair super simple (especially for those like myself who simply can’t use a wand) and quick. If you want beachy waves or big ringlets in no time, this is for you.
Dermatologist-recommended Youth To The People is my go-to skincare brand. From someone who’s tried everything that’s skincare related, Youth To The People’s Air Whip Moisture Cream is lightweight. It’s a great pre-makeup moisturizer, and it’s $12 off.
We’re all making sure our skin is in good shape this summer– and that starts with sunscreen. Yes, unfortunately, your mom and dermatologist are right. You will indeed get wrinkles and skin cancer if you refrain from the sunscreen train. This mini pack is great for your purse or beach bag this summer (and it’s $12 off!)
Hot air stylers are all the rage right now for a reason: better for your hair, quick-n-easy to use, and eliminates the need for separate hot tools. The Shark FlexStyle is a fan-favorite dupe of the Dyson AirWrap, and functions just as well at half the price…plus that extra discount for Prime Day.
We’ve all fallen for the teeth-whitening gimmicks. I’ve done it countless times and always go back to old faithful: Crest Strips. This whitening kit comes with 20 strips and a light to maximize your results. I don’t often plus teeth whitening kits, but this is worth the $30 discount.
Don’t waste your money on expensive speakers that will only break in a year’s time. Amazon Alexa-powered devices are great for room-to-room speakers. Plus, if you buy multiple, you can sync them throughout your home. I love my Echo and they’re always heavily discounted on Prime Day
These alarm clocks will seriously change your life. A clock that helps you develop a healthy sleep routine with customizable options fully curated to your schedule. With multiple sleep sound options, a gentle awakening setting, and a design made for your bedside table…this clock is all you’ll ever need.