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pulse check

I’m no longer an 18-year-old lifeguard…

But my suncare routine hasn’t evolved at all since then. I still use an all-over SPF 30 aerosol, and am… less than vigilant with reapplication. (I know, I know.) 

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the US, with melanoma topping the list as the most dangerous. Scientists are making progress — like identifying a type of HPV that can cause skin cancer, trialing an over-the-counter melanoma test, and developing a treatment starring none other than… the herpes virus. I love a redemption arc.

Protection best practices are the same: SPF of at least 30 with broad-spectrum UV protection. Sounds obvious, but with health influencers telling people to stare into the sun, tanning beds getting a “wellness” rebrand (yikes), and more people believing that sunscreen is a Big Pharma conspiracy, you can never be too sure.

With that in mind, I’m officially committing to a grownup suncare routine. That means…

Also, I asked a derm about whether I’m exposing my hands to harmful UV light under those drying machines at the nail salon. Keep scrolling for his advice. 

— Anna “Keeping My Sunny Disposition, Though” Davies, writer 

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What's Making the Rounds

mold

We’re all worried about mold. Find it and get rid of it, starting with this major appliance.


Martha Stewart is coming for Hailey Bieber’s lane. She's even recruited Rhode’s dermatologist.  


A new treatment promises to filter microplastics and PFAS chemicals out of your blood. Should you go under the needle?


This quick recipe will give your meal prep the crunch you didn’t know it needed, and hit your protein goals.


If that back pain came out of nowhere, spinal surgeons say a “BLT” may be to blame.


The key to better summer sleep? Your freezer.


PS: Maintaining strong friendships can feel like a full-time job. Join us –– and a licensed therapist –– next week for a virtual workshop on how to keep your friends close through career shifts, moves, expanding families, and everything in between. Sign up here.

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Pep Talk

Everyone's got a stack these days

Unless you’ve been in a sensory deprivation tank for the last few years, you’ve been hearing about “peptides” nonstop.

A quick 101: Peptides are chains of amino acids — think of them as tiny biological pearls on a string — that perform essential jobs like repairing muscle damage, or breaking down food in your stomach. 

Pharma’s paying attention: GLP-1s, a class of synthetic peptides that regulate digestion and tell your brain when you’re full, have become a sensation. They help diabetics control their blood sugar and everyone on New York’s Upper East Side lose 10-15 pounds. So far, these drugs are easier to make, more effective, and possibly safer than others on the market… not to mention wildly profitable. 

And the wellness world is excited: The biohacker class is now injecting, swallowing, and slathering on peptides in the name of muscle growth, fat loss, better sleep, higher libido, anti-aging, and more. Some swear by “stacks,” (multiple peptides injected in a row) while others just go for “the Wolverine shot.”   

Is this legal? It’s murky. Some peptides are FDA-approved as prescriptions (like GLP-1s). But many are purchased on unregulated online marketplaces. The FDA has been cracking down, but seems likely to back off under HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.  

Is this safe? Also murky. Compounded peptides aren’t regulated the way prescriptions are, and people are dosing themselves without medical guidance. This opens the door to contamination. See: Two women that ended up critically ill after getting peptide injections at a Las Vegas immortality expo. 

For Your Sanity:

  • Know your source. Especially when it comes to Ozempic knockoffs. Watch out for labels like “for research purposes,” and these eight other signs that your supplier may be shady.

  • Don't fall for marketing. The popularity of peptides — especially semaglutide, the ingredient found in Ozempic — has created an unregulated market of pills, patches, sprays, and supplements. But buyer beware.

  • Mind the side effects. Semaglutide can come with serious downsides (like vision changes), particularly when you’re mixing and dosing on your own. Check in with a provider who knows your meds and health history first.

  • Topicals are different. Peptides in creams or hair serums are generally low-risk and effective. Here’s what they can do.

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What’s Cooler Than Cold? Your Farmer’s Market Haul

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Here’s one easy, healthy hack you’ll thank yourself for in December… freeze your produce.

We know, we know, you’ve tried it, and you ended up with a frozen fruit blob. But you probably missed a critical step: Flash freezing. 

Here’s how to do it: 

  1. Cut up larger fruits and veggies like watermelon or cantaloupe.  

  2. Lay the produce flat on a parchment-paper covered baking sheet. 

  3. Freeze it until solid.

  4. THEN, transfer it into a bag for storage. 

Next step: Flash freeze your bread, too.

PS: While you’re at it, try this viral alternative to popsicles

brain trust

Q: Should I wear gloves to my mani appointment to protect myself from UV exposure?

"My recommendation is typically to use sunscreen 15 minutes before nail appointments. The sunscreen will prevent any UV damage, protecting from skin cancers and aging effects from UVA and UVB. The nail plate is pretty good at blocking UVB and OK at blocking UVA. Overall, I think the risk of this activity is low.”

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Are You Well Aware?

Q: How often should I wash my beach towel?

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A Cooler Bedtime Starts Here

Next to popsicles and beach days, slipping under cool sheets is one of our favorite summer pleasures. Here, our favorites to minimize sweat… and maximize your Zs.

Rest

Rest

Rest Evercool+ Cooling Sheet Set is the best for night sweats.

Silk & Snow

Silk & Snow

Silk & Snow Percale Bedsheets are the best for perimenopause and menopause.

Sijo

Sijo

Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Sheet Set is the best for sensitive skin.

Click here for the full list of the best cooling sheets for hot sleepers, according to sleep experts.

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Today's Recs For a Life Well-Lived

No time for a shower? Throw these water-activated bathing cloths in your bag. They foam up when wet and are safe to use all over your face and body. No need to rinse.


If you find going to get your nails done more of a necessary evil than a treat,