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  1. How to Build a Skin Care Routine

    Great skin is not simply a matter of DNA — your daily habits, in fact, have a big impact on what you see in the mirror.

     By Kari MolvarDaniel YerginTara Parker-Pope and

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    1. Yoga for Everyone

      Originally published on Mar. 27, 2017

       By Kelly Couturier and

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  1. How to Pack a Suitcase

    Originally published on June 26, 2017

     By Shivani VoraMichelle Higgins and

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  2. How to Age Well

    Originally published on Nov. 1, 2017

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  3. How to Be Happy

    Originally published on Nov. 15, 2017

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  4. How to Get Strong

    Originally published on Sep. 1, 2018

     By Anahad O’Connor and

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  5. How to Be Better at Stress

    Originally published on July 24, 2017

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    The 2023 Father’s Day Gift Guide

    No matter what dad’s taste, the experts at Wirecutter have found the useful and delightful gifts he’ll love this Father’s Day.

    By The New York Times

     
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    The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide

    What should you get for all the beloved but quirky, picky, fancy, practical or eccentric people in your life? Let our experts help.

    By The New York Times

     
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    The 2021 Holiday Gift Guide

    What should you get for all the beloved but quirky, picky, fancy, practical or eccentric people in your life? Let our experts help.

    By The New York Times

     
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    22 Top Tech Gift Ideas for 2020

    Trying to find a good present? We’ve curated the best tech gifts to help you check everyone off your list.

    By The New York Times

     
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    14 Top Cooking Gift Ideas for 2020

    Trying to find a good present? We’ve curated the best cooking gifts to help you check everyone off your list.

    By The New York Times

     
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  10. How to Be a Caregiver

    Caring for someone with a health issue is never easy, but this guide can help you ease the burden by getting organized, marshaling local resources and finding support.

    By Tara Parker-Pope

     
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