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Jennifer Garner’s Weekly Routine to Stay Fit & Fuel Mom Life | Game Plan | Women’s Health
Jennifer Garner breaks down her #7DayGamePlan–all the things she does Monday to Sunday– to help her stay fit, feel good, […]
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Meet The Lifting Enthusiast Flexing Her Age: Joan MacDonald | Women’s Health
Joan MacDonald didn’t start exercising until her 70s, but now she deadlifts 175 pounds and inspires others to start strength […]
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Lilly Singh’s Weekly Routine To Stay Productive, Efficient & Happy | Game Plan | Women’s Health
Lilly Singh, the multi-faceted media trailblazer – YouTube icon, author, actress, and entrepreneur, breaks down her #7DayGamePlan–all the things she […]
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Ariana Grande’s Skin Care Routine & Guide to a ‘60s Cat Eye | Beauty Secrets | Vogue
Multi-hyphenate megastar Ariana Grande walks us through her beauty routine, from radiance-boosting skin care to retro-style makeup. The Grammy-winning songwriter […]
MCo Beauty Just Duped an ENTIRE Sephora Store 😱 #sephora #dupes #beautynews
Beauty enthusiasts are losing their minds over MCoBeauty’s latest move, but this time it’s not just about finding a budget-friendly lipstick. The drama is unfolding as the billion-dollar dupe brand didn’t just copy a product—they duped an entire store. In this video, we dive into the details of the viral “Sephora-style” pop-up event, featuring the iconic black-and-white stripes and loyalty cards that looked eerily similar to the retail giant.
The only difference? Instead of spending hundreds, everything at the register rang up as “free.” We explore the implications of this aggressive dupe culture on the industry and ask the big question: Is this genius marketing to foster belonging, or a lawsuit waiting to happen? With thousands waiting over three hours for free products, we examine the fine line between inspiration and imitation.
Let me know in the comments: Do you think MCoBeauty is taking it too far?


