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12 Best Curling Irons and Wands of 2025, Tested on All Hair Types
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12 Best Curling Irons and Wands of 2025, Tested on All Hair Types

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

If you want a more traditional curling wand that can do it all, this interchangeable option from Paul Mitchell is a smart investment. It comes with three ceramic barrels—a 1-inch rod for loose waves, a 1.25-inch cone for natural-looking curls, and a 0.75-inch cone for tighter ringlets—so you can easily switch up your look depending on the day. The clamp-free, wrap-and-release design speeds up the styling process and helps minimize damage, while the brand’s far-infrared technology and super-charged negative ions help deliver shiny, frizz-free results. It’s also dual voltage for travel and has a one-hour auto shutoff for safety.

Testing notes from Glamour commerce writer Kilkeary

“I have to say, this tapered curling iron is one of the best I’ve ever tried for shorter hair. I used the superthin barrel to create corkscrew-like curls that completely changed the look and texture of my hair. It added so much volume and stayed put for hours throughout the night. I’d recommend this one if you have hard-to-curl hair like mine—it’s truly a game changer. You can see it clearly in my before-and-after,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.

Best on Amazon: L’ANGE Hair Le Curl 25 MM Titanium Curling Wand

L’ANGE Hair Le Curl 25 MM Titanium Curling Wand

Original video of Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing the L’ANGE Hair Le Curl 25 MM Titanium Curling Wand

  • What we love: Lightweight; easy to maneuver; heats up quickly
  • What could improve: May not be ideal for thin or fine hair

This titanium wand has a lightweight design that makes it easy to maneuver, and its 25mm barrel creates loose, glamorous waves. Just be mindful: Our tester found it heats up fast and runs hot, so it’s best suited for medium, thicker hair that can handle higher temps.

Testing notes from Glamour commerce writer Kilkeary

“The iron itself is light and easy to maneuver around your head, but I didn’t love that it was hard to see what temperature it got up to. I’d use this again at a lower temp, but did enjoy the looser, Hollywood-esque curls it gave me,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.

Best Interchangeable: Drybar The Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron

Drybar The Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron

Original video of Brigitt Earley testing the Drybar The Mixologist Interchangeable Styling Iron

  • What we love: Highly versatile; heats up quickly; long power cord
  • What could improve: On the bulkier side

This multifaceted tool comes with three snap-in attachments, making it easy to switch between a 1-inch wand, a 1.25-inch curling iron, and a triple-barrel iron. Use it for sleek curls or beachy waves, depending on your mood. Either way, the digital temperature control and a 9-foot cord make styling a little bit easier.

Testing notes from Glamour contributor Earley

Testing notes: “I’ve tried many of Drybar’s signature tools, and this one is especially versatile, which frees up space in a jammed vanity drawer,” says Earley. “Their tools do tend to be on the heavier and bulkier side, but heat up quickly to deliver a style that lasts.”


November 12, 2025 0 comments
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Feeling stressed? 5 types of calming music you need to put on your playlist
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Feeling stressed? 5 types of calming music you need to put on your playlist

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Has music felt like a warm hug when you are feeling low? Whether it is the nostalgic beat you listened to as a kid or the latest go-to heartbreak song that sums up your current situation better than you ever could, music has a comforting way of alleviating your stress, lowering the intensity of your feelings and uplifting you. It’s almost like a friend who understands you without needing words. Sometimes you just need someone to sit with you, music is that- whether before a big presentation or at night, unwinding with it.

Music can help calm your mind. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Orthopaedic surgeon shares 8 everyday habits that put your lungs, heart and other organs at risk: ‘Loud music…’

HT Lifestyle reached out to experts to understand why music is efficient in regulating emotions and which ones help in stress relief.

How does music reduce your anxiety?

As soon as you play your favourite tune, your mood lifts. (Picture credit: Freepik)
As soon as you play your favourite tune, your mood lifts. (Picture credit: Freepik)

There’s a scientific reason behind why music lifts mood. Dr Ajit Dandekar, head of mental health (psychiatry and psychology) at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital in Mumbai, told us music has been used as an ‘anxiolytic.’ The power of music to lower anxiety is such that it has been serving as a complementary aid for anxiety reduction.

One hack if you have nerve-wrecking anxiety before a big event? Dr Dandekar suggested listening to music. “Listening to music before, during or after a major event such as medical procedures, physical activities, or important professional tasks reduces anxiety significantly,” he said.

Long before one even understands what music is, music is a part of their lives. Dr Dandekar reminded that lullabies have low-frequency sounds which sound calming. A mother’s soft humming becomes the baby’s first encounter with music, calming their discomfort.

Moreover, as per the psychiatrist, music helps to calm down ‘body’s built-in alarm system.’

“Music plays a key role in calming the body’s built-in alarm system. When people listen to the music of their choice, their brain’s control centres ease the bodily functions, lowering the heartbeat and easing the ‘fight or flight’ state,” he explained, referring to how the nervous system reacts to stress. Normally, when one is anxious or stressed, the body turns on the fight or flight response, making the heart beat faster, and breathing quickens. It is the body’s way of telling you are in danger.

Music helps to calm down the physiological stress response. Dr Dandekar elaborated further, “Music turns on the brain’s reward circuits, leading to the release of dopamine and endorphins. That’s why many people feel the chill while listening to a particularly favourite section of their song.”

Likewise, when people sing together, whether at a karaoke or a concert, the psychiatrist highlighted that they feel connected.

But again, music is highly subjective. Dr Dandekar cautioned that sometimes fast, intense music can have an opposite effect, pushing the stress hormones and causing anxiety. Hence, one should stick to the rhythm and music they are comfortable with.

Here’s one important thing Dr Dandekar stressed that while music has undeniable therapeutic value, it is not a replacement for actual clinical therapy. “Music can be an aid, not the treatment itself. So if you are suffering from any mental health disorder, do not try to replace the recommended drugs or therapies with music,” he said. Music is a complementary tool to support your mental health, but not the primary route to recovery. It may regulate emotions, but proper guidance comes from a counsellor or psychiatrist.

5 types of calming music

Musicians and sound wellness facilitators Kamakshi and Vishala, founders of The Sound Space, shared with us which types of music are soothing and help in stress relief.

According to them, the calming sounds are rooted in certain frequencies, tempos, beats, rhythm and percussion that gently guide the mind into a soothing balance.

Kamkshi and Vishala revealed a brief guide, highlighting 5 types of calming music, along with explaining why they work and what they work best for:

1. Indian classical alap

  • What it is: It is the slow, introspective opening of a raga. It is free from rhythm or percussion. Specific ragas for mental peace, like Raga Yaman or Raga Darbari, are also aligned with specific times of day for optimal effect.
  • How it works: The alap allows for deep pauses, space between notes, and emotional resonance. Its frequencies typically range from 200–800 Hz, promoting calm brainwave activity and gentle emotional release.
  • Best used for: Meditation, nighttime listening, and emotional clarity.

2. Lo-Fi (low fidelity) beats

  • What it is: Lo-fi music has become a favourite among students and professionals looking for calm music for concentration. It features simple chord progressions, mellow beats, and ambient noise like vinyl crackles, all of which mimic nostalgia and reduce mental tension.
  • How it works: With a tempo of 60–90 BPM, lo-fi closely mirrors a relaxed heartbeat. Its predictability and lack of lyrics make it an excellent tool for maintaining focus without overstimulation.
  • Best used for: Working, studying, and creative thinking.

3. Binaural beats

  • What it is: Binaural beats are created by playing two slightly different frequencies in each ear, which your brain interprets as a third frequency.
  • How it works: For relaxation, alpha waves (8–14 Hz) are commonly used. For deep meditation, theta waves (4–8 Hz) can be helpful. It is like a sonic brain training that nudges the mind into a peaceful rhythm.
  • Best used for: Guided meditation, pre-sleep winding down, and deep breathing.

4. Nature soundscapes

  • What it is: Nature-inspired music for relaxation can have profound effects on mental health. The nervous system is hardwired to recognise these sounds as ‘safe,’ activating the parasympathetic response. For example: ocean waves, birdsong, or gentle rain.
  • How it works: These ambient tracks often fall between 100–600 Hz, and unlike typical music, there’s no melody or rhythm to anticipate—reducing mental overactivity and improving mindfulness.
  • Best used for: Sleep, restorative yoga, calming children.

5. 432 Hz music

  • What it is: 432 Hz is often described as warmer, softer, and more emotionally resonant. The tuning is popular in Indian flute music for meditation
  • How it works: Improved emotional balance and reduced anxiety.
  • Best used for: Energy clearing, deep meditation, or morning intention-setting.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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8 Best Gels for Curly Hair 2025, Tested On Different Curl Types

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Our reviewer says: “Lately, a wash-and-go has been my primary hairstyle, as my curls just won’t behave in a twist-out during the humid months,” says Glamour senior visuals editor Lauren Brown. “That’s where the Pattern Curl Gel has been a real game changer for me. It’s great for a quick curl refresh in the shower after a couple days. Like all the hair-care products on this line, the fragrance is intoxicatingly fresh, like cucumbers in cocktail.”

Best for Fine Hair: Rizos Curls Light Hold Gel

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  • Rizos Curls Light Hold Gel

    Original photo from Malia Griggs testing Rizos Curls Light Hold Gel

Rizos Curls Light Hold Gel (8 fl. oz.)

  • What we love: Lightweight, flexible hold; scrunches out easily; leaves curls soft
  • Worth noting: For coarser curls, may want heavier gel

This lightweight gel defines curls without stiffness, keeping them touchable and bouncy while reducing frizz. Formulated with aloe vera, flaxseed, and thyme, it locks in shape and shine without parabens, silicones, or sulfates. Our tester with 3A curls found that it enhanced definition on wash day and kept frizzy hair at bay through day two without flaking or weighing it down. The cast scrunched out easily, leaving curls soft and natural-looking.

Our reviewer says: “I like how light this gel is on my fine curls. Other gels I’ve tried make them feel stiff and look greasy, even after I scrunch out the cast, but with this, my curls are very soft and bouncy. It’s pretty fragrantly perfumed, which I don’t love, but not so badly that I won’t keep using it after my leave-in and foam, then followed by a diffuser,” says Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs.

Best for Humidity: Bumble Curl Anti-Humidity Frizz Gel Oil

  • Bumble and Bumble Curl Anti-Humidity Gel-Oil

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  • Bumble and Bumble Curl Anti-Humidity Gel-Oil

    Original photo from Paton Hardy testing Bumble and Bumble Curl Anti-Humidity Gel-Oil

Bumble and Bumble Curl Anti-Humidity Gel-Oil (5 fl. oz.)

  • What we love: Defines curls without crunch; resists humidity; thin, easy-to-distribute formula
  • Worth noting: Can feel a little drying; fragrance is strong and sweet

This hybrid gel-oil smooths frizz while giving curls hold and definition that lasts. The clear formula is lightweight but substantial enough to create a cast that scrunches out softly, leaving hair touchable instead of stiff. Our tester with 3C curls found that the product shaped spirals beautifully and resisted humidity, though it left some dryness by the end of the day.

Our tester says: “The gel defined my 3C curls really well and gave me a great look, though I did notice some dryness as the day went on,” says Glamour reviewer Páton Hardy. “The fragrance across the line was strong but pleasant—fruity, sweet, and similar to a perfume I’d wear—so it wasn’t off-putting. The shampoo lathered up quickly and felt very slippery, while the conditioner was thicker and hydrating. The gel itself was see-through and thin, easy to apply without running everywhere, and it dried down without leaving my hair crunchy.”

Best for Definition: Aveda Be Curly Advanced Coil Definer Gel

  • Aveda Be Curly Advanced Coil Definer Gel

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  • Aveda Be Curly Advanced Coil Definer Gel

    Original photo from Sarah Holden testing Aveda Be Curly Advanced Coil Definer Gel

Aveda Be Curly Advanced Coil Definer Gel

  • What we love: Strong definition; smooths frizz; adds bounce and shine
  • Worth noting: Works best outside of extreme humidity; pair with with heavier-hold gel if you need extra staying power

Formulated for tighter curl patterns, this gel gives coils long-lasting definition and frizz protection without leaving them stiff. Coily hair—characterized by densely packed curls that are prone to dryness—often needs gels that balance moisture with enough hold to keep styles in place. With wheat-derived amino acids to smooth and strengthen strands and mango butter to nourish and hydrate, this formula helps coils stay soft, defined, and resilient.

September 30, 2025 0 comments
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Martha Stewart Skin Care: We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
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Martha Stewart Skin Care: We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not every day a celebrity beauty brand truly piques our interest, but when we heard the news about Martha Stewart’s skin care line, Elm Biosciences, we couldn’t help but be curious. After all, this is the woman who makes constant headlines for her ageless skin (which, according to Stewart, has no help from Botox or plastic surgery) and, not to mention, graced the cover of Sports Illustrated.

Described as “intentional skin care for living and aging well,” Elm Biosciences has been five years in the making and was developed in partnership with Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, Stewart’s longtime dermatologist and the founder of Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery in New York City.

Curious to see if the Martha magic is worth the hype? We asked four Glamour editors of varying ages and skin types to put the Elm Biosciences A3O Elemental Serum to the test. Ahead, our honest review on Martha Stewart’s skin care line.

About Martha Stewart’s skin care line

Elm Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement

The inaugural launch includes The A3O Elemental Serum ($150) and Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement ($50), which both aim to restore skin appearance, support the barrier, and improve resilience. According to the brand, the serum is the first of its kind, using patented A30 Complex, a combination of powerful antioxidants, to target UV damage, pigmentation, dehydration, and irritation. It was also designed to play well with other products in your skin care routine and work well under makeup.

Lauren Brown, creative visuals director

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“The packaging of this serum is beautiful and definitely luxury: gold hardware, matte glass, and chic typography. The serum itself is a gold-yellow shade that looks almost tinted at first, but sheers out once applied. My skin looked super glowy and felt really hydrated. I definitely noticed the smell, which is a floral-meets-botanical fragrance, but I really like the scent so it didn’t bother me. Even after applying my makeup, I noticed my complexion looked a lot brighter. I took a cue from the instructions and also applied it to the neck and décolleté, which gave me a nice overall glow. If you’re a luxury skin care obsessive, it’s worth the $150 investment.” —Lauren Brown, Glamour creative visuals director

Eilish Morley, global director, editorial operations

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“When applied on skin, the serum has an almost shimmery effect to it. I noticed my complexion looked a lot brighter than usual, which lasted throughout the week. The formula melts into skin well and didn’t leave me feeling tacky or sticky. The biggest benefits I saw were hydration and brightening—my skin felt plump and soft with a nice glow. As for things I didn’t love: The serum has a specific smell that I didn’t find pleasant. My nose is pretty sensitive, so I usually lean toward something with no fragrance or very light fragrance. If there was an unscented version, I would be totally sold.” —Eilish Morley, Glamour global director, editorial operations

Ariana Yaptangco, senior beauty editor

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“The first thing I noticed about this serum was the smell, which I actually enjoy (the scent is rich and fancy—reminiscent of La Mer) but made me a little hesitant. My skin has been through rounds of intense laser treatments to smooth acne scarring and has become much more sensitive. Anything overly fragranced tends to make me itchy and splotchy. I pumped the gilded bottle (again, rich and fancy) and hoped for the best. You can imagine my surprise when I had zero negative reaction to this product. Instead, it made my skin feel plump and healthy, with the most unreal glow. I like using it in the morning before makeup, for an instant boost of brightness. The key is the patented A30 complex, which uses antioxidants to target UV damage, pigmentation, dehydration, and irritation. Jury’s out on UV damage (that requires more long-term testing), but you can definitely check off those last three skin concerns. At $150, it’s definitely a splurge, but if you have the means, it’s worth the short-term benefits (and worth waiting to see the long-term).” —Ariana Yaptangco, Glamour senior beauty editor

Anna Moeslein, deputy editor

Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types
Martha Stewart Skin Care We Tried Elm Biosciences on Four Different Skin Types

“My skin can be reactive to new products sometimes, but that wasn’t the case with this serum—a sign that it’s as gentle for sensitive skin as promised. The formula absorbed well and wasn’t too sticky on the skin. And because it is so gentle, I found it paired nicely with the rest of my skin care routine. My skin felt smoother and more hydrated, which helped create a good base for my makeup. I think I’ll need to use it longer than a few weeks to really see the full results and decide if it’s as transformative as the packaging claims. If so, it may be worth the $150 price tag. But it’s a promising start!” —Anna Moeslein, Glamour deputy editor

September 19, 2025 0 comments
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14 Types Of Romantic Crushes & What They Mean
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14 Types Of Romantic Crushes & What They Mean

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Not to be confused with having more serious feelings for someone, crushes can come in all forms. But while some of us are hopeless romantics that are prone to developing crushes on everyone we meet (yes, you, dear water signs) no one is immune to the potential of a budding romance. By going through our own histories in an excruciating process of self-reflection, we’ve filtered the list down to fourteen kinds of crushes that you might have had (or will have).
September 18, 2025 0 comments
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Wives Get Electric Shocks After Husbands Failed At Answering '5 Types of Dance In India' In Pati Patni Aur Panga 
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Wives Get Electric Shocks After Husbands Failed At Answering ‘5 Types of Dance In India’ In Pati Patni Aur Panga 

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

The latest episode of the reality show “Pati Patni Aur Panga” is another dose of laughter and drama with a hilarious new challenge. In the recently released promo, the wives are made to stand on an electric table, while their husbands must answer quiz questions to keep them safe from getting a shock, and only correct answers can save the wives, adding pressure and fun to the game.

Pati Patni Aur Panga

The promo begins with host of the show Munawar Faruqui asking the first question: “Name five types of dance in India.” Rocky Jaiswal jumps in with, “Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Udupi,” but Munawar quickly interrupts, joking that Udupi is a restaurant, not a dance form. Rocky fails to give the remaining answers in time, and as a result, Hina Khan receives a playful electric shock.

Pati Patni Aur Panga

Then Abhinav Shukla tries his luck but stumbles when housemates point out that Bhangra and Gidda are essentially the same dance form. His mistake causes his wife, Rubina Dilaik, to get shocked as well. Comedian Sudesh Lahiri gives the answer “Bhangra, Kathak, Salsa,” but since Salsa is not an Indian dance, his wife, Mamta Lahiri, also faces the jolt. The fun continues as Gurmeet Choudhary takes the challenge. Instead of giving different names, he repeatedly says “Kathak, Kathak” while dancing to the rhythm, making everyone burst into laughter.

Pati Patni Aur Panga

Unfortunately, his funny approach can’t save Debina Bonnerjee from the electric shock. Wrestler Pawan Kumar then gives perhaps the funniest reply of the day, answering simply with the word “dhool,” leaving the entire set in splits. Since its premiere, Pati Patni Aur Panga has quickly climbed the TRP charts, thanks to its unique concept and light-hearted games. Let us tell you that the show brings together some of television’s most popular celebrity couples, including Hina Khan, Rocky Jaiswal, Rubina Dilaik, Abhinav Shukla, Avika Gor, Milind Chandwani, Debina Bonnerjee, Gurmeet Choudhary, etc.

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