(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston, Editing by Alexia Garamfalvi and Marguerita Choy)
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As always, her glam stole the spotlight in its own right. It consisted of a high-contrast lip, tightlined eyes offset by a stark white hue, and a long French set manicure with gold accents that proved equally covetable.Stars are slaying monochromatic outfits and servingwith their most matchy-matchy looks.
always looking chic in a single-color pantsuit topairing a mint green dress with a coordinating shawl in 2019, celebrities have gotten creative with the fabulous fad.
As fashionistas know, monochrome dressing consists of wearing the same shade from head to toe. Whether it’s a dress and pair of shoes or a fashionable suit, the colors must be the same.
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If this story hasn’t shocked you yet, the mention of formaldehyde in connection to a baby’s crib mattress ought to get your attention. It surprises a lot of people to learn that formaldehyde is a chemical used in many household products, including as a binding agent in adhesives and glues. In crib mattresses, it may be present in the glue used to hold layers together, particularly in foam- or fiber-filled models.The problem? Formaldehyde is