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Renpho Eye Massager Returns to Its Lowest Price for Father's Day, One of Amazon's Hottest Gifts of All Time
Renpho Eye Massager Returns to Its Lowest Price for Father's Day, One of Amazon's Hottest Gifts of All Time

Gizmodo

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Renpho Eye Massager Returns to Its Lowest Price for Father's Day, One of Amazon's Hottest Gifts of All Time

Use this $60 heated massager as a sleep mask or to relieve tired eyes, and connect it to your smartphone for music. If you get the occasional tension headache, you know the restorative power of heat and massage. If you're a more frequent headache sufferer, especially if you deal with migraines, you really know what a game-changer that can be. Those microwaveable beanbag-type masks are good, but the Renpho Eyeris 1 is better — way better — and it's on sale at Amazon right now for just $60 (-40%). The Eyeris 1, which normally sells for $100, requires no heating or preparation. Just keep the battery charged with the USB-C cable, put it on, and turn it on for a combination of relieving heat, soothing compression, and relaxing vibrations. You can choose any combination of those 3 treatments, or any of them individually. The Eyeris 1 also has Bluetooth to connect to your favorite music or other content. See at Amazon Still a Big Deal The Eyeris 1 was one of the hottest gifts of the 2024 holiday season, with sales spurred by viral videos and appearances on the TODAY show, The Drew Barrymore Show, and other programs. Since then, it's benefitted from strong word-of-mouth recommendations and great reviews. (Full disclosure: I own one, and it's great.) All told, over 26,000 Amazon reviewers have given the Eyeris 1 an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. The reasons for all the hubbub are clear. The Eyeris 1 lets you choose between 5 built-in modes that are easy to toggle between with the 3-button interface, where you're also able to control the music or content on your phone if you're using the Bluetooth function. (Pro tip: Guided meditations are great when you're wearing the Eyeris 1.) The pain-relieving heat hovers between 104 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit, and the air compressions and oscillating pressure are terrific at reducing stress and bringing you to a state of deep relaxation. Perfect Fit While the Eyeris 1 may look like it would be heavy on your face or unwieldy, it's anything but. The mask weighs just 12.7 ounces, and the part that rests against your face is extremely soft, non-reactive protein PU leather that's also breathable and easy to clean. A single charge gives you 2 hours of use, but the 15-minute auto-timer that switches it off comes in very handy because it's so easy to doze off while wearing the Eyeris 1. For travel, the Eyeris 1 is foldable for convenient packing and portability, and it's one size fits all, with an adjustable headband. It comes in 11 colors, although some of them come with a slight price increase. There's really no price you can put on the ability to vanquish headaches and stress, but if there were, it would definitely be far more than the $60 that Amazon is selling the Eyeris 1 for during this 40% off deal. See at Amazon

Drew Barrymore looks back on her love for cosy clothes: 'I don't like to dress up in a bikini'
Drew Barrymore looks back on her love for cosy clothes: 'I don't like to dress up in a bikini'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Drew Barrymore looks back on her love for cosy clothes: 'I don't like to dress up in a bikini'

Hollywood actress is getting nostalgic. The actress recently took to her Instagram, and shared a throwback video of her childhood. In the video, a young Drew Barrymore can be seen saying that she is more inclined towards comfortable and warm clothing over something like a "bikini". Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She says in the video, "I don't like to dress up in a bikini, and go to the beach, I like to dress up warm, be in my thermies, and run around the hotel." The actress wrote in the caption, "I don't know what compelled me to say this, but it just goes to show how deep my love for comfortable clothing really runs." Earlier, Drew Barrymore, who is known for leaning in as close as possible while in conversation on her self-titled programme, she admitted she had tried to stop after getting "awful" feedback about her habit. Asked about her decision to sit close to the guests, she said on 'Watch What Happens Live!', "I don't know, I can't actually control it. Because we got focus groups when (The Drew Barrymore Show) launched and it was not good. It was awful." And asked if she had implemented her pledge in August last year that she would work on "practicing physical distance" with her guests in 2025, she admitted, "It's not (going) good." As per 'Female First UK', the actress admitted she worries about her breath being fresh when she gets close to her guests. Asked if she had ever pulled away because one of her interviewees had bad breath, she said, "All I'm thinking about also is, 'How's my breath?' Here's the best news, no one has had bad breath yet and I am like pupil to pupil and nobody has had bad breath." In December, a clip from the 'Drew Barrymore Show' went viral after guest playfully pushed the host away mid-conversation when she got too close, but the 'Never Been Kissed' actress insisted the lifestyle guru "really does like" her.

Valerie Bertinelli's 'emotionally excruciating' year had star struggling to get out of bed
Valerie Bertinelli's 'emotionally excruciating' year had star struggling to get out of bed

Fox News

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Valerie Bertinelli's 'emotionally excruciating' year had star struggling to get out of bed

Valerie Bertinelli is reflecting on her painful past. On Friday, the "One Day at a Time" star, 65, took to social media to detail an "emotionally excruciating" eight months of internal struggles and share the lessons she's learned along the way. "I go back and forth and hesitate sharing vulnerable posts like I so often used to because I put the useless opinions of the minimal creepers above the many of you who have made this page so special," she began her lengthy Instagram post. "Those of you who understand and feel not so alone by sharing your own struggles too." "I started two jobs in different states and writing my new book all while going through some of the most emotionally excruciating eight months of my life," Bertinelli, who joined "The Drew Barrymore Show" as a lifestyle expert and began hosting the Game Show Network's "Bingo Blitz," said. "And I still got my exhausted, sleepless ass up in the morning, put on a good face, and showed up, when all I wanted to do was stay in bed and sob." "This is not to say I feel sorry for myself because I don't. Nobody has the market cornered on grief and heartache. People go through hard sh-- all the time. You just do what you have to do to get through what you have to get through," she continued. "And I don't know that I would change any of it. I've learned so much more about my strength, my weaknesses, my patience, my resilience, and my worth. I still have more inner work left to do." Bertinelli offered some sound advice for her followers fighting similar feelings. "If I could give you anything of value from my experience it would be this; don't let the challenging days make you forget how far you've actually come," she wrote. "No matter what, always believe in your core self. Do not allow the opinions of others or their experience with you, color what you think of yourself. You did your best with what you knew at the time." "Betrayal of your own self-worth is even worse than another's betrayal. You deserve kindness, respect, and confidence that can be trusted. Especially and mostly from yourself. We're here on this little floating rock to learn and to love. Learn to love yourself. Even that damn shadow," Bertinelli continued. "And if/when we fall or get pushed down again, we can either wallow, navel-gaze and be a victim or we can get our asses back up and live our big, beautiful life. Do that," the star concluded. In February, the former Food Network star — who called it quits with ex-boyfriend Mike Goodnough in November after ten months of dating — opened up about how her breakup has impacted her day-to-day. "When you feel hurt and wronged and know you deserve an apology but are being stonewalled by your partner because they're feeling shame, maybe this can shift your thinking," she began her lengthy post. "How are you bringing it up? Are you only pointing out what they're doing wrong, being hypercritical, and expecting them to just fix it? That could be making things worse. Change, real change, never happens through criticism, shame, or pressure. They most likely already feel all that. (I know when I f--- up, oof, do I feel shame)." "When feeling attacked, a natural reaction is to shut down and get defensive and feel overwhelmed about changing behavior that may be a coping mechanism since childhood,"she continued. "They'll feel judged and feel like they can't get anything right and they won't really hear you." "If you stop focusing on what they did wrong and instead approach with empathy and understanding, everything can then start to shift," she added. "Instead of saying, 'You always do this!' Maybe try, 'This is how I feel when this happens, can we figure this out together?' That one small change can make a difference." Bertinelli reminded her followers that it's important to work with your partner, not against them. "And hello, I'm not saying this is easy when you've been hurt and you want to lash out in anger (which is fear and/or grief and probably some of your own hidden childhood triggers). BUT, doing it differently may give you a better chance at getting the apology and amends that you deserve," she wrote. "Looking for ways to show up for each other is a love language and it takes two to do it," she continued. "Even when you feel wronged and think they should just know and do better. I think we all just want to do better and feel awful when we've hurt someone we love and shame prevents us from thinking clearly. Wouldn't it be nice to relieve the one you love from shame so they can truly give you the amends you're looking for?""Then again, what do I know?" she concluded. "I have two failed marriages and fumbled the last true good man I met. Maybe don't take advice from me."

Kesha asks Valerie Bertinelli if son Wolfgang Van Halen is single: 'Checking the vibes out'
Kesha asks Valerie Bertinelli if son Wolfgang Van Halen is single: 'Checking the vibes out'

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kesha asks Valerie Bertinelli if son Wolfgang Van Halen is single: 'Checking the vibes out'

Kesha isn't afraid to shoot her shot. The "Joyride" singer paused a conversation during Monday's episode of The Drew Barrymore Show to ask cohost Valerie Bertinelli about her son Wolfgang Van Halen's current relationship status. The question came up during a Drew's News segment about how "grandma hobbies" like crocheting and bird watching can improve one's mental health. "I still haven't finished the blanket that I started knitting when I was pregnant with Wolfie," Bertinelli remarked. "He just turned 34. So maybe if he has children, I'll finally finish the blanket." "You do want him to have children," host Drew Barrymore noted. Which is when Kesha, 38, turned to Bertinelli and promptly asked, "Is he single?" Alas, he's "very happily married," Bertinelli replied as she giggled and grabbed Kesha's arm. Wolfgang, the son of Bertinelli and the late Eddie Van Halen, wed software engineer Andraia Allsop in October 2023. Kesha took the news in stride, laughing and shrugging her shoulders before cheekily adding, "Just checking the vibes out." Barrymore confirmed Kesha's current single status before asking if she was open to dating. Kesha replied, "I more like the idea of someone flying me around on their private plane." "Okay, but what do you have to do for that?" Bertinelli countered. "Because they're gonna want something back." But Kesha was unfazed. "Nothing!" she emphasized. "Me? They get to be in my presence." Bertinelli confessed that she loved that attitude, and Barrymore agreed. "We are such people pleasers," she said, "we're like, 'Oh, if you get something you're gonna have to give a lot up for it.'" "No, you just are iconic," Kesha declared. "Come on, ladies!" Still, Kesha admitted that she was kind of using her visit to Barrymore's show as a "dating app" to find a potential suitor. Channeling their inner game show hostesses, Barrymore and Bertinelli then began to showcase the songstress sitting between them at the news desk. "Kesha's available! Anybody?" Bertinelli shouted. Barrymore added, "This beautiful woman, right here!" The Drew Barrymore Show airs weekdays on CBS. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Meghan Markle shares sweet birthday photo of 'our sun' Archie
Meghan Markle shares sweet birthday photo of 'our sun' Archie

Metro

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Meghan Markle shares sweet birthday photo of 'our sun' Archie

A new photo of Prince Archie has been released to mark his sixth birthday, as mum Meghan Markle asked 'Where did the time go?' Archie was born in 2019, when his family were still working members of the royal family and living at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. His life now is very different, living in California with younger sister Lilibet, known as Lili. It seems the family have been reflecting on how much things have changed, too, with Meghan sharing a photo on Instagram with the caption: 'Our son. Our sun. Happy 6th birthday to Archie! 'Thank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He's six! Where did the time go? '(And for all of you who came to celebrate with us at his party last weekend, thank you for making his birthday so incredibly special ❤️' In the photo, Archie is seen with his face turned away from the camera, with the setting sun positioned to give a halo effect around him as he looks out to sea. Archie's celebrations took place after the Duke of Sussex's bombshell interview with the BBC in which he said the King will not speak to him and he does not know how much longer his father has left. Harry, speaking after losing a Court of Appeal challenge over his security, said he 'can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK at this point'. Archie has made a number of appearances on Meghan's Instagram feed since the duchess launched her As Ever business. The duchess, who is careful to hide Archie's face, has shown the youngster baking alongside Lili as they made thumbprint cookies for cast and crew when she appeared on the Drew Barrymore Show. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video He has also been pictured picking roses in the Sussexes' Montecito garden, and walking barefoot hand in hand with Harry while Lili was carried on the duke's shoulders. More Trending Archie, the King's grandson, was born on May 6 2019 at the private Portland Hospital in London. He was named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and only became a prince after the death of his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. He is sixth in line to the throne and moved to the US when he was 10 months old after his parents stepped down as senior working royals for a new life in California. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Queen tells veteran how her 'lucky' dad survived being shot in face during war MORE: All the times Prince Louis stole the show – his most iconic and adorable moments MORE: Charles seen for the first time since Harry says 'they don't talk anymore'

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