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From shiny waves and sleek buns to glam ponytails and undone chignons, the Oscars always inspire the hottest hair looks and 2009 was no exception. While most of the stars opted for updos, a few went with half-up dos. Here, the red carpet styles we love: Read More »
Payback is a bitch. But sometimes it pays to be a bitch. Read how nine Cosmo readers got even. Then check out the new book The Down and Dirty Dish on Revenge by Eva Nagorski. Read More »
Valuing a dollar, counting your pennies, stretching the last cent…it’s all fine and good until someone starts to feel punished. Like being on an overly restrictive diet, unless you treat yourself along the way, you’re eventually going to gorge on spaghetti and meatballs until you need to go take your pants off. Read More »
Insurance.com has come up with a list of the 10 most dangerous things eat behind the wheel. Seriously. Topping the list is the one thing we’ve all shoved into our faces during the morning commute. Read More »
Jon and Kate Gosselin announced their split less than a month ago, and Jon certainly didn’t waste any time getting with a new girl. Meanwhile, Kate continues to wear her wedding band. Is Jon cruel for moving on so fast Read More »
Nearly half of the women we surveyed about men's fashion revealed that the first accessory they notice is your tie. So it's best you get it right. We asked expert tailor of 20 years Philip Chapman, from Baubridge & Kay, and Andrew Leslie, designer for swish tie-makers Abelard, about making your tie purchase a good one. Read More »
On Monday morning I met Deborah DiRago because we were both guests on the public radio show, "The Takeaway." We were there to talk about DiRago’s efforts to find a “job search buddy” -- someone who would help her stay motivated and accountable in her job search. Read More »
We asked several hotel industry insiders to help us peel back the covers on your home away from home. Here's how to make the most of any stay Read More »
Patience: Things take time. It’s a simple and frustrating fact of life. You want your child to learn faster, change quicker, get unstuck sooner, and move ahead in life. But kids learn and change as fast as they are able, and no faster. Read More »
Kayak is like the Google of travel deals, according to Dave Fox, a guide for the tour company Europe Through the Back Door. There’s no need for you to visit multiple sites―such as Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz―to check out airline and hotel prices: Kayak's search engine lets you compare those sites' options Read More »
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