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Fact Check A spooky internet tale that circulates year after year around Halloween warns readers to beware of a white dress-wearing, 8-foot-tall woman who abducts children in Japan.
Whether it's makeup, skincare, or haircare, we all have our favorite beauty products. But sometimes, we love these items to the point where it's hard to part with them—even when they're past their prime. Once they reach their expiration date—something that many of us rarely check—they very well might become unfit for use. And using expired beauty products can have detrimental effects on our skin, hair, and overall health. Here, we tapped top dermatologists to discuss the risks of using expired beauty products.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Decades after the release of Michael Mann’s “Heat,” the classic crime thriller has endured in the minds of fans, critics, peers and the director himself.
He had so much left to say. “There’s always the sense of being shortchanged,” Mann said during a Zoom interview from his apartment in Modena, Italy, where he is currently working on “Ferrari,” starring Adam Driver as the race car driver-auto magnate.