Read More at Well+Good For all its glorious benefits—convenience, ease, speed—texting is still communication in a vacuum. Sure, any digital chat can get a message from person A to person B, but without the natural elements of body language and facial expression inherent in an IRL convo, or even the tone and candor that you can hear in a phone call, the words of a text can lack key context and nuance. Unless you aim to fill that contextual void with additional language or emojis, it’s easy for a simple texting exchange to feel robotic, inhuman…at the very least, dry. The term “dry texting” has come to mean any texting interchange where one of the participants is using only very brief, one- or two-word responses to keep the conversation going. While this kind of communication might be frustrating in an…
Sarah Chapman: How to Tackle Dry Skin
Read More at Wendy Rowe Image Credit @ Camilla Akrans for Vogue China Finding the best skincare products for dry skin can feel like a bit of an impossible task with so many options out there. And while it can feel like the easiest option to just reach for the heaviest cream you can find and apply plenty, that’s not always your best option. Aside from getting the products right, you also need to ensure you’re drinking plenty of water, avoiding too many inflammatory foods, and properly cleansing your skin, too. And who better to give us some top tips for looking after dry skin than the brilliant Sarah Chapman. Her products always keep my skin looking gorgeous, so I always trust her skincare advice! Image Credit @ Camilla Akrans for Vogue China THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS Sarah…