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My 9-Step, Headache-Free Morning Routine for Sensitive Skin

My 9-Step, Headache-Free Morning Routine for Sensitive Skin

My morning routine has changed drastically over the years, largely because I became a dad and switched careers. Before I made the leap into freelance writing, I was a communications consultant at a Very Corporate Company with a newborn at home. While juggling the high-wire act of new parenthood, a full-time day job, and trying to squeeze in writing between 9 p.m. and midnight, I burned out spectacularly. After a year of running on what felt like a never-ending hamster wheel of emails, diapers, and half-written drafts, I was cooked. With the support of my wife, I quit my day job to become the primary caretaker of our son (who’s five now) during the day and take writing more seriously at night, typically from 6 p.m. to midnight. What started as a temporary fix somehow stuck. The result? My circadian rhythm is now less corporate warrior and more creative raccoon. Corporate Me woke up at 5:45 a.m. to work from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Now that I control my schedule, I wake up around …

The Best Camping Gear for Every Skill Level 2026

The Best Camping Gear for Every Skill Level 2026

Amidst the deluge of Zoom links, follow-up emails, and small plate wine bars, touching grass (like, literally touching grass) can feel very far away. The good news: It’s not. Camping, backpacking, hiking, and general GTFO-ing is a lot easier than you’d thing—you just need the right gear. Specifically, the best camping gear. Lucky for us, decades of research and development in the outdoor industry has led to a glut of gear designed to help you stay warm, dry, and well-fed while soaking up all that nature. The exact items you choose to bring will vary widely depending on several variables, such as your mode of transportation, intended stay, and weather conditions. Below, we did our best to provide a non-exhaustive list with a little something for everyone, whether you’re loading up the car with all the comforts of home, setting out for a 10-day backpacking trip, or somewhere in-between. Camping gear can get expensive, but it’s also worth it to invest in quality products—you won’t find out your tent leaks or your sleeping bag is …

Laser Hair Removal for Men 101, According to a Dermatologist

Laser Hair Removal for Men 101, According to a Dermatologist

Before diving into laser hair removal for men, we should make our official stance clear: We think body hair is great. Chest hair? Excellent. A rugged beard? Sign us up. But for many folks out there, there are certain areas where hair feels less charming and more like a nuisance. If you’ve ever looked at your back, shoulders, or neck and thought, Yeah, this could go, you’re not alone. More men than ever are turning to laser hair removal to tame the overgrowth, ditch their razors, and enjoy their newfound freedom. “The most common areas men treat are the back, chest and shoulders. Some also add in the abdomen,” says Julia Carroll, Toronto-based board-certified dermatologist. “We also often perform laser hair removal on the neck to tidy up the hairline. Some men also opt to treat the beard area if they are prone to ingrown hairs.” To be clear: Nobody needs laser hair removal. If you love your body hair exactly as it is, carry on. But if you’re over waxing appointments, tired of constant …

10 Best Dry Shampoo 2026: Fastest Way to Fight Greasy Hair

10 Best Dry Shampoo 2026: Fastest Way to Fight Greasy Hair

Best Gentle Dry Shampoo: Maria Nila Soothing Dry Shampoo Maria Nila Soothing Dry Shampoo Maria Mila’s dry shampoo is the one I recommend to anyone with a sensitive or easily irritated scalp. It’s lightweight, calming, and includes niacinamide (a form of vitamin B3) to support scalp health. I loved it for days when I was in a rush, because it has minimal white cast. It also doesn’t feel heavy and has a soft floral scent that fades instead of lingering all day. I actually preferred it to Oribe’s smell: It was sweeter (slightly fruity), more subtle, and less chemical-hair-product-y. While my hair leans oily and I don’t risk too many side effects, a friend who deals with dryness and flaking said this didn’t trigger any irritation, which is rare for her. The tradeoff, though, is that it’s not strong enough for very oily hair. I used it for quick touch-ups between washes when my hair needed a refresh, but if I was trying to go a few days without using shampoo and needed some serious …

Why the Coolest Cologne Is One You Can Barely Smell at All

Why the Coolest Cologne Is One You Can Barely Smell at All

For decades, mainstream perfumery was built around rigid, hierarchical structures—top, middle, and base notes unfolding in a predictable arc—designed for longevity, projection, and instant recognizability. These compositions dominated much of the 20th century, appealing to consumers who valued consistency, status, and a clear signature scent that announced itself in a room. “It’s a move away from classic perfumery toward fragrances that defy traditional structures—raw, experimental, understated,” says Geza Schoen, the Berlin-based perfumer behind Escentric Molecules. When Schoen launched Molecule 01 in 2006, built entirely around a single synthetic molecule called Iso E Super, the fragrance was almost imperceptible at first—yet it left a warm, woody, skinlike trail that felt intimate and alive. “People want individuality,” he says. “They want to stand out without shouting. Anti-perfumes feel personal and quietly rebellious—like if you know, you know.” Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 With the slow shift to more subtle fragrances came new techniques of mixing perfumes. Creating a perfume that feels invisible is surprisingly technical. To build something that smells like skin or air, perfumers turn to long-lasting …

15 Best Winter Colognes Cut Through the Cold Air in 2026

15 Best Winter Colognes Cut Through the Cold Air in 2026

Best Date Night Winter Cologne: Tom Ford Bois Pacifique Tom Ford Bois Pacifique Eau de Parfum Bois Pacifique carries the depth you would expect from one of Tom Ford’s renowned Private Blends, but in a more approachable profile that still imbues the house’s signature sexiness and polish. Frankincense, oak, and cedar weave together to evoke a crisp, resinous forest, while an amber base adds richness, vanilla lends gourmand warmth and sweetness, and cardamom with turmeric bring a subtle zest. The buzz is well deserved in this wearable wood spice, tailor-made for date nights. And, of course, the ribbed glass bottle is every bit as chic as the scent it holds. Best Elegant Oud Winter Cologne: Parfums de Marly Haltane Parfums de Marly Haltane Eau de Parfum Oud, with its unmistakable aura, can still be divisive to some palates, but here the renowned noses at Parfums de Marly refine it into a remarkably smooth and sophisticated fougère-gourmand-oud hybrid. It opens with fresh bergamot and clary sage before a rich praline warmth settles in, while patchouli, vetiver, …

Reebok FloatZig Tread Review 2026 (GQ)

Reebok FloatZig Tread Review 2026 (GQ)

Alright, I’ve officially seen something new (to me, at least) in the running shoe space: shoes built just for the treadmill. Reebok recently launched their FloatZig Tread, just a few months after Adidas dropped the Treadflow, what many would describe as the “first treadmill-specific shoe” (although I can’t find that shoe available to consumers in the U.S. market.) At first, I wasn’t convinced this idea needed to exist. There are already minimal trainers, there are already max-cushion trainers, and people have been running on treadmills for decades in whatever shoe they own. But this winter, every treadmill at my gym has been filled every time I’m there (which is nearly every day). Running is more popular than ever, and for many people—especially in cities or cold climates—the treadmill is where they do the majority of their miles. So, maybe a treadmill-specific shoe makes more sense than I initially gave it credit for. Reebok says it does. Their logic being that your usual plush, high-stack running shoes might actually feel too cushy and wobbly on a …

Altra Experience Flow 2 Review 2026: I Ran My Fastest 5K

Altra Experience Flow 2 Review 2026: I Ran My Fastest 5K

I’ve spent enough time around runners to know that shoe choice can feel oddly high-stakes. Racing in anything less than a supershoe—one with a carbon plate and energetic foam—is practically sacrilege in some corners of running culture. Even though I’ve done enough research to know not everyone benefits equally from this type of shoe, I still get a bit of FOMO when I’m not wearing the latest and greatest in running shoe tech. So I didn’t have high expectations when I laced up the Altra Experience Flow 2, a relatively basic neutral trainer, for a 5K with Diplo’s Run Club at Flushing Meadows in Queens. And yet, to my disbelief (and despite the fact that I wasn’t really trying), I PRed. So did my sister, who was also wearing the Experience Flow. Sure, some of that could be chalked up to the course, the contagious group energy, or the crisp fall temps after a muggy NYC summer. But it was a relief to be reminded that you don’t need carbon fiber and a $250 price …

14 Best Rose Colognes 2026, According to GQ

14 Best Rose Colognes 2026, According to GQ

Best for Date Night: Perfumehead Reine Des Anges Perfumehead Reine des Anges Extrait de Parfum It’s a cool spring evening in the city. The sun has dipped below the skyline, a hazy breeze lingers in the air, and you reach for a leather jacket before heading into a neon-tinged night. A sultry, ambery rose drifts through the air. Perfumehead’s ode to rose feels formulated for the opulent scenester, someone less interested in chasing compliments than in projecting a vibe or aura. This rose wears dark and seductive, built around decadent Turkish and Moroccan roses brushed with spicy saffron, layered with musk and amber, and grounded by earthy patchouli, vetiver, and a subtle, animalic leather note. It’s a decidedly non-basic rose, shadowy and intoxicating, with just enough brightness to carry you until the sun comes back up. The Cult-Favorite: Le Labo Rose 31 Le Labo Rose 31 Eau de Parfum Few fragrances show how non-rosy rose can be, quite like the cult classic Rose 31 by Le Labo. The house has a knack for taking the …

All the Flamingo Estate Soap Bricks, Ranked (2026)

All the Flamingo Estate Soap Bricks, Ranked (2026)

Before Flamingo Estate became the go-to destination for apothecary and pantry essentials tucked into the hills of Los Angeles, the property Australian-born founder Richard Christiansen bought more than a decade ago had been a porn studio, a political activist center, a community hub, and even a radio station. Christiansen restored it into the lush seven-acre garden we see today—now famous for its Gatsby-esque dinner parties—and officially launched Flamingo Estate in 2020 as a community-supported agriculture box program designed to help local farmers. Since then, the brand’s farmer relationships have gone global, working with producers across California, Mexico, Italy, New Zealand, Japan, and Australia. My first introduction to Flamingo Estate came when someone gifted me their Olive Oil and Fuyu Persimmon Vinegar, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Before that, I’d clock the label’s naturally fragranced shampoo and conditioner popping up in very luxe outdoor showers—plus, of course, their now-viral Roma tomato candle, which gives Loewe’s version a real run for its money. After fully drinking the Kool-Aid (or rather, the brand’s ethos of “radical pleasure”) …