You may want to grab forever stamps before a possible price increase to nearly $1 per first-class stamp happens — an effort keep the U.S. Postal Service from running out of money by 2027. During a ...
Americans may soon pay almost $1 to mail a first-class letter. The U.S. Postal Service wants to raise first-class stamp prices to between 90 cents and 95 cents as it faces a financial crunch, ...
If you’ve seen a surge of videos about how to use a derma roller for hair growth on social media recently, you’re not alone. The skin care tool is trending for its scalp-stimulating benefits. But are ...
Crepey skin—that finely wrinkled, thin, loose texture—can show up on anyone as they age. You can usually find it on areas of the body that tend to soak up sun more often, like the forearms, upper arms ...
Route 66, Muhammad Ali, Phillis Wheatley and the Declaration of Independence will all be honored on United States Postal Service stamps in 2026. On Oct. 29, the USPS announced 19 stamp designs to be ...
This article is a part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Age-Defying Beauty, a weeklong focus on the essential products, tips and tricks to enhance your glow at any age. We’ll be featuring editor-tested ...
If you’re looking to mail a letter anytime soon, you’re in luck. Instead of the usual twice-yearly increases in stamp prices, the U.S. Postal Service has decided to forego increasing the price of ...
While having an established skincare routine (full of the best retinols, moisturizers, and peptide serums) goes a long way towards a glowing complexion, adding the best foods for skin health to your ...
According to the pros, a routine that protects and repairs starts with the basics—including a gentle cleanser—and leaves room for targeted, active ingredients that don’t irritate the skin. Moisture is ...
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) increased the costs of its services on Sunday as part of the organization's 10-year plan to achieve financial stability. All First-Class Mail Forever stamps rose to 78 ...
“Crepey skin is the result of both natural aging and external factors. Over time, our skin loses collagen and elastin, becomes thinner, and is less able to repair itself,” says Whitney Tolpinrud, MD, ...