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    ‘Tech Neck’ and how technology is impacting your skin

    “The neck takes a lot of wear and tear,” says Dr. Paul Cohen, a Toronto-based dermatologist at the Rosedale Dermatology Centre. Because people aren’t as diligent with sunscreen and skincare on the neck, he adds, it tends to age more quickly.

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    How to take care of fall’s trendiest fabrics

    Navigating fall/winter trends can be daunting enough without having to stress about cleaning and caring for those cold-weather staples in the face of unpredictable weather. From boho-chic suede to luxurious velvet, read more for how to prep, clean and take care of the season’s most stylish (and trickiest) fabrics. There’s nary a season on fashion’s calendar that doesn’t include a bit of leather.  And while you know to spray your knee-high boots before heading outside, are you doing the same wi

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    Micellar water: What is it, and do you need it?

    Originally found only in French pharmacies, the cleansing water first came into prominence as a response to the hard water found in Paris. Recently micellar water, pronounced “my cellar,” has made its way overseas, joining the repertoire of both luxury and drugstore skincare brands, from Garnier to La Roche-Posay to Yves Saint Laurent. Made up of micelles, or small round cleansing molecules, micellar water acts as a sort of cleanser and makeup remover in one, “trapping all the dirt and oil from

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    How to wear those ‘90s trends when you’re an adult

    If you remember the ‘90s at all, chances are you’re either questioning or loving this season’s trends. Sift through the grunge, teen angst and …interesting… hair styles, for some key trends worth incorporating into a grown-up wardrobe. Let us know if you’d try any of these ‘90s trends by tweeting @YahooStyleCA.

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    Five exercises you should be doing during your period

    Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui’s name was frequently in the news during the recent Rio Olympics, but not for her outstanding performance in the 4x100 relay medley. Instead, the 20-year-old received a virtual standing ovation when she told CCTV news her period had started the night before, leaving her feeling weak, and unable to swim as quickly as she had hoped. While not the first to mention her period in post-competition reflection, Yuanhu’s frank admission does shrug off any taboos regarding perio