This week, the HuffPost Shopping team is all about problem-solving products. We’ve reached that time of year when we no longer have the bandwidth for small annoyances. Just tell us what to do! Personally, I’m obsessively trying to keep my poor skin under control. Between the bitter cold air, face masks, oily hat hair rubbing on my face and the constant blast of uncontrollable radiators, my skin is giving off bad vibes from head to toe. I’ve pulled out all my emergency products, from scalp oils to pimple patches, callus removers and good, old fashioned Nivea to the rescue. She's fully over it, folks.
Whether it's dry scalp woes, decorating ruts or a lack of workout options that's frustrating you, we've got you covered below. As Mrs. Doubtfire would say: "Help is on the way, dearie!"
xo, Lourdes
Shopping writer Kristen Adaway’s article on dermatologist-recommended products for dry scalps couldn’t have come at a better moment. New York City-based dermatologist Elyse Love pointed out that scalp skin has a harder time holding on to moisture in winter compared to summer.
Finding colorful and aesthetically pleasing seating that caters to higher body weights can be a struggle. Take a look at a few of the companies leading the way with options that aren't boring eyesores. They're sure to become great accent pieces for any room of your home.
You're doing your absolute best under trying circumstances, and these toys, crafts and activities can help. Your kids can immerse themselves in activities while you do what you need to do, and perhaps get a moment’s peace.
Face mask problem solvers, right this way:
Learn more about which chocolates and candies can satisfy that V-Day sweet tooth without raising blood sugar.
Exercise is vital for our overall health and well-being, but it can be difficult when issues such as age, injuries and illness can affect your mobility. But as staff writer Tessa Flores notes, "most mainstream workout options are targeted toward fully mobile individuals. This creates an even larger need for equipment and at-home options for people with decreased mobility." Luckily experts have shared a few tools that may help those with limited mobility get a workout in.
If, like me, you struggle with insomnia, then you know just how stressful those sleepless nights can be. You don't want to miss this list of cooling pillows, soothing pre-sleep teas, relaxing white noise machines and more.
Get the scoop on everything you need to know about composting, along with some lovely options that will make living more sustainably a joy.
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