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Re-Think Pink
A new UK campaign called Pinkstinks is hoping to stop the "pinkification" of girlhood (pink toys, pink clothes, pink nail polish and more). Founders say the goal isn't only to de-pink society, but to also "promote self-esteem, positive body image and female role models for children."
So will little girls embrace the anti-pink movement? Click here to see one tot who has.Rachel Place/Getty Images
- Face Off
Which Is Your Good Side?
The left side of a face, which is more expressive than the right, is viewed as more attractive, according to a new study published in the journal Experimental Brain Research. What do you think?81% 19%81% 19%Craig Barritt/Getty Images, Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com - on our radar
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A scientist banishes silly nail polish monikers in this sensibly pretty new collection of colors (Refinery29)
An LVMH alum's new beauty collection appeals to the boho-fabulous set (T Magazine)Björn Wallander
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