Allure shared the six beauty ingredients recently banned in California, including formaldehyde and acetaldehyde.
The Cut answered a reader question about how to deal with pesky chin hairs.
The Washington Post [gift link] spoke to fashion experts about finding quality clothes on a budget.
Harvard Business Review explained how to tell if a prospective workplace is toxic.
CNBC reported on a study that found that good-looking men are more likely to get better jobs and have higher salaries than similarly attractive women.
The Wall Street Journal [gift link] looked at how more women are being diagnosed with ADHD.
The Wall Street Journal [gift link] also noted that Capitol One high-interest savings account holders have been surprised to find they’ve been earning much less than promised.
Your Laugh of the Week comes from The New York Times — not a humor piece, but a correction: “An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed a quotation to Ashlyn Greer of the virtual styling service Fashivly. While she agreed when asked if she was offended by skinny jeans, she did not say that she was ‘personally offended’ by them.”
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