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June 24, 2026 |
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Morning! Between the start of summer, the NBA playoffs, and now the World Cup, my schedule is chaotic. I’m eating out regularly, staying up later to watch the games, and socializing more than I have in years. (The introvert in me is struggling.) But it’s all worth it because, well, it’s all just so dang fun!
Anyway, I rounded up a few recovery stories that might help revive your skin if you, too, are making the most of the summer—no matter what your plans are.
What summer plans are you looking forward to? PS: If you are reading this newsletter because someone forwarded it to you, subscribe here to keep on receiving it. |
xx take care of yourself,
Alexandra Engler
mindbodygreen beauty director |
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Is there anything to lymphatic drainage massages?Your lymphatic system is a network of vessels, nodes, and organs that helps move excess fluid, waste products, and immune cells throughout the body.
Unlike your circulatory system, it doesn't have a pump (the heart). It relies on muscle movement, breathing, and manual pressure to keep lymph flowing. Under the right conditions, this happens without much intervention. But modern lifestyle means lymph fluid can sometimes get stagnant.
So certain massage techniques—gentle, rhythmic strokes—can help encourage healthy flow, helping reduce fluid buildup.
While these results are only temporary, here’s what you can expect from a lymphatic drainage massage:
- Create a more sculpted appearance: Less fluid retention can make facial contours and muscles appear more defined.
- Support circulation and detoxification pathways: It encourages your body's natural movement of lymph, which is part of your normal waste-removal process.¹
- Help skin look smoother: By reducing fluid retention, cellulite and uneven texture may appear less noticeable for a short time.²
- Promote relaxation: The gentle massage can help calm the nervous system, making it as much a wellness ritual as a beauty one.
While I’m sure most of us would jump at the chance to get regular massages, that’s simply not realistic. Here are some ways to support lymph flow at home:
And most of those tips are free! All in all, a healthy lifestyle is the most important thing for your lymphatic system. And if you can get a massage every once in a while to support it? Cherry on top.
+ Get things flowing
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Glowing Recommendations: Best concealers |
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Image by DGLimages / iStock |
Small but mighty, concealers are the makeup bag's true workhorse. In just a few swipes and dabs they brighten undereye circles, even out zits, and even help contour the face.
As someone who has dealt with acne and currently deals with dark circles, I consider myself an expert tester of the item.
Here are my favorites:
These all come in diverse shade ranges with a variety of undertones, too, so there’s a good chance you’ll be able to find your perfect match.
+ Makeup artists break it down…
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Beauty Break: Recovery mode |
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Image by Nicole Mason / Stocksy |
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Skin Snacks: Olive oilThere’s no place I’d rather be than enjoying a meal by the Mediterranean Sea. But since I’m not, we’re spending the month of June highlighting the benefits of the much-researched eating habits of the area.
The hero of the Mediterranean diet? Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO).
- Rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, antioxidant polyphenols, and vitamin E, it's one of the most studied foods for healthy aging—and your skin benefits, too.³
- Studies of Mediterranean-style eating patterns consistently associate higher olive oil intake with fewer visible signs of skin aging.⁴
- In fact, one study found that Med-style eating was associated with lower instances of skin cancer in women who lived in the region⁵
Now this is a beauty ingredient I can get behind.
+ Drizzle, eat, and enjoy your summer:
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Hope you enjoyed this little break—have a beautiful rest of your day.
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Alexandra Engler |
Senior Beauty Director |
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*These statements haven’t been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Just a heads-up: Everything in this newsletter is for general info only—not medical advice. We always recommend checking in with a healthcare professional before making any health decisions. Our product picks and reviews reflect our editors’ opinions unless we say otherwise. We sometimes link to other sites, but we’re not responsible for their content. |
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