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How to Swim-Proof Your Hair
How to Swim-Proof Your Hair

New York Times

time14-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • New York Times

How to Swim-Proof Your Hair

Beauty School, a series from T Magazine, answers common beauty questions with help from creative people who've become experts on the job. Sign up here to find us in your inbox once a month, and send any questions of your own to tmagazine@ If you spend any time swimming — whether at the beach or in a pool — it's worth fine-tuning your hair care routine to counteract the harsh effects of salt water and chlorine. Plus, 'hair, much like skin, is vulnerable to UV damage,' says the Los Angeles-based hairstylist Vernon François. 'Sun exposure can compromise the integrity of the hair's outer layer, causing dryness, frizz, breakage and color fading.' Here, tips for nourishing and protecting your strands, from François and two other experts: Kelia Moniz, a professional surfer who lives in Hawaii and owns the streetwear store Honolulu Pawnshop; and Jasmine Tookes, a model and co-founder of the body care brand Brunel who spends most summers on the Mediterranean coast. Kelia Moniz, 32, surfer and store owner Salt and sun can make hair really dry, and as a surfer, I can be in the ocean for hours, seven days a week. I mist on a leave-in conditioner before I go in. I like Ebb Ocean Club Detangling Tonic Spray because it's reef-safe; I'm mindful that whatever I apply comes off in the water. My favorite kind of hair is after I've been surfing, when I rinse out a little of the salt and run my fingers through it. The hair's full of texture — salt is like a natural volumizing mousse. To enhance my curls, I often use Kérastase's Curl Manifesto daily moisturizing frizz-reducing treatment, a light leave-in conditioner that also helps with frizz. Caring for your scalp helps with overall hair health, so I do a scalp ritual every couple of weeks. I apply Act + Acre's Scalp Detox oil to dry skin, let it sit for five minutes, then wash off with Davines' Oi Shampoo. After that, I exfoliate with Anablue's Scalp Cleanser, which contains thick, hydrating argan oil and Himalayan sea salt minerals. I follow with another quick shampoo and then the Oi Conditioner, which smells incredible. My hair gets dry and coarse, so I usually get it trimmed every two months. My hairdresser uses Olaplex's No. 3 Hair Perfector to put strength and life back into it. Jasmine Tookes, 34, model and beauty brand founder My hair can get frizzy after I've been in the pool, so I love applying a deep conditioning mask, like Unite's 7Seconds Masque, beforehand. I don't use a lot, maybe a nickel-size amount. I dampen my hair in the shower, put the formula in and then wrap my hair into a bun and secure it with a scrunchie. That slicked-back bun is my favorite holiday style because it's low maintenance and a great way to show off beautiful, sun-kissed skin. In the summer, I always have Gisou's Honey Infused Hair Oil in my pool bag. It makes my hair really silky, and it smells great. When I get out of the pool, I'll apply a couple of pipettes, then brush the oil through with a small Mason Pearson. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Iconic Victoria's Secret model reveals she's expecting second child with husband
Iconic Victoria's Secret model reveals she's expecting second child with husband

Daily Mail​

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Iconic Victoria's Secret model reveals she's expecting second child with husband

Victoria's Secret model Jasmine Tookes is expecting her second child with husband Juan David Borrero. The runway maven, 34, confirmed the exciting news to Vogue on Wednesday, telling the outlet that expanding their family is something her and her spouse have 'always wanted to do.' The couple — who tied the knot during a lavish ceremony in 2021 — are already the proud parents of a two-year-old daughter named Mia Victoria. 'I'm a big planner. Having another baby was something that my husband and I always wanted to do,' Tookes gushed. 'It was just a matter of timing and when it made sense—when we both weren't traveling as much.' The California-born beauty did not reveal her due date, the sex of the baby or how far along she is in her pregnancy. However, Tookes did reveal that she kept her baby news a secret for the first three months of her pregnancy. She also spoke about her maternity style and what it's been like being pregnant during the summertime. 'Last time I was pregnant, it was in the winter months. This time I'm more pregnant in the summer months where I'm actually showing,' she shared. Tookes said that she's 'really leaned into a lot of dresses' lately and loves clothing that accentuates her baby bump. 'I love to do a beautiful, sleek black body-con dress and anything that's really bump-hugging, and I'll throw a blazer over the shoulder.' Ralph Lauren and Saint Laurent are among her go-to brands at the moment for 'sleek' maternity looks. Tookes gushed she's 'really happy' to be pregnant again and that she's giving her body 'grace.' 'Your body is doing one of the most incredible things, which is growing life. I always remind myself that I deserve grace and love and just to be really happy during this time.' She said her 'pregnancy routine' differs from day-to-day. Depending on how she's feeling, Tookes will try to do 'a walk or pilates.' The model also shared how her daughter Mia has reacted to the pregnancy, predicting that the toddler will be a 'great big sister.' 'She's still trying to figure out why my belly is the way it is, but I try to explain to her and I showed her the pictures of the ultrasound and she just looks at it a little odd,' the Vogue fixture revealed. 'But I am so happy that I'll have one of each and I think that she'll be such a great big sister.' Along with her pregnancy announcement, Tookes also gave fans their first look at her growing baby bump on Wednesday. The 5foot9inch stunner uploaded five glamour shots of herself to Instagram, which showed her cradling her stomach. Tookes modeled an elegant off-white gown that hugged her figure and featured a ruched silk skirt. She captioned the post: 'Another little soul to love.' The beauty also made sure to tag her husband. She received congratulations from many of her celebrity pals, including fellow former Victoria's Secret Angels, Sara Sampaio, Josephine Skriver, Lily Aldridge and Shanina Shaik. Tookes' pregnancy news comes just over two years after the birth of her first child with Borrero, who is the son of former Ecuadorian vice president Alfredo Borrero. The couple began dating in 2016, and became engaged four years later in 2020. The two held a dream wedding ceremony in 2021 in Borrero's home country of Ecuador. Less than two years later, Tookes announced in November 2022 that she was pregnant with daughter Mia. She shared the big news by uploading fashionable black and white snaps to social media. Tookes expressed her excitement at the time by writing, 'Baby Borrero. The last 6 months have gone by so fast & we can't wait to meet this precious little angel. Feeling so grateful to start a family with you @juandavidborrero.' The star also spoke to Vogue Arabia bout her pregnancy journey at the time, expressing excitement about becoming a mom for the first time. When talking about the way she wanted to share the happy news, the catwalk queen admitted, 'I couldn't find the right way that I wanted to do it, a way that felt true to me.' Tookes also said that she and her husband chose wait to announce they were expecting their first child until her pregnancy symptoms, like 'chronic fatigue,' had subsided. 'The tiredness was something I had never experienced,' the model explained, giving an example that, 'I almost fell asleep driving my car.' On her journey motherhood, the model admitted that, 'Every day is scary. You never know what's going to happen. So I just pray, hope for the best, and try to keep an open mind.' Tookes gave birth three months later in February 2023. She confirmed Mia's arrival with an Instagram post a week later. 'Mia Victoria 2•23•23,' the cover girl wrote in her caption. On Insta Stories she added, 'We are so in love with her & are so excited for this next chapter in our lives.' Tookes also shared an image where she was holding baby Mia's tiny hand along with her husband's hand. Tookes, who is worth a reported $10million, got her start in modeling at age 15. She achieved international fame in 2012 as a Victoria's Secret model and was named one of their celebrated Angels in 2015. Tookes has appeared in the pages of Vogue, Elle, W Magazine and other major fashion publications over the course of her nearly 20 year career in the industry. She's also walked the runway for high-fashion brands like Versace, Miu Miu, Ralph Lauren and Tom Ford. In 2021, she joined forced with BFF and fellow VS model to launch the trendy active wear brand JOJA.

Jasmine Tookes Is Pregnant! The Model on Her Pregnancy Routine, Style, and Launching a Business Amid It All
Jasmine Tookes Is Pregnant! The Model on Her Pregnancy Routine, Style, and Launching a Business Amid It All

Vogue

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Jasmine Tookes Is Pregnant! The Model on Her Pregnancy Routine, Style, and Launching a Business Amid It All

Jasmine Tookes would be lying if she said her second pregnancy surprised her. 'I'm a big planner,' she says, laughing. 'Having another baby was something that my husband and I always wanted to do. It was just a matter of timing and when it made sense—when we both weren't traveling as much.' Once they picked a window, she fastidiously tracked everything from her ovulation to when, exactly, to take a test. She and her husband, Juan David Borrero, found out the good news in February and revealed it to Vogue five months later. (P.S.—they're having a boy.) What did surprise her, however? The challenges of her second pregnancy. She had intense morning sickness and exhaustion during her first trimester. Compounding it all was the impending launch of her skincare business, Brunel Beauty. 'I was absolutely exhausted on all of our Zoom calls—[my team was] probably like, 'What is going on with her?' Tookes says, adding that she kept her pregnancy quiet for the first three months. 'I was trying to go through the everyday motions without falling asleep on everyone.' Especially not on her rambunctious two-year-old toddler, Mia. ('Chasing around a two-year-old didn't make that any easier,' she says.) Tookes says Mia doesn't quite understand yet that she will have a sibling soon: 'She's still trying to figure out why my belly is the way it is, but I try to explain to her and I showed her the pictures of the ultrasound and she just looks at it a little odd. But I am so happy that I'll have one of each and I think that she'll be such a great big sister.'

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes

Procter & Gamble launched the Unstopables Unlimited Collection, a line of in-wash scent boosters, in collaboration with Jasmine Tookes. Despite this product release, the company's stock price experienced a moderate increase of 1.33% over the last quarter, aligning with a general market trend that remained largely flat with a yearly gain of 13%. The market was tempered by ongoing trade uncertainties as tariffs were postponed and broader economic concerns lingered. The company's other recent activities, like board appointments and earnings results, added weight to these generally stable market conditions. Be aware that Procter & Gamble is showing 1 warning sign in our investment analysis. Uncover 16 companies that survived and thrived after COVID and have the right ingredients to survive Trump's tariffs. The introduction of Procter & Gamble's Unstopables Unlimited Collection aligns with its ongoing strategy of product innovation to boost market share. This launch may positively influence revenue if consumer confidence rises, capturing a larger consumer base amid economic uncertainties. As Procter & Gamble continues to enhance its product offerings, this initiative might mitigate the effects of geopolitical tensions and volatility, offering potential upside to future earnings forecasts, which are expected to reach US$18.0 billion by May 2028. However, the moderate 1.33% stock price increase over the last quarter reflects broader market conditions, which could delay expected growth in revenue and earnings if consumer spending remains tepid. Long-term shareholders have seen a total return of 46.34% over five years, demonstrating solid returns despite recent underperformance in the last year where the company matched the US Household Products industry's return of 4.2%, but lagged behind the US market's 12.5%. While the stock currently trades at US$159.25, it is priced 7.1% below the analyst consensus price target of US$171.51, signaling room for potential appreciation if the market aligns with analysts' forecasts. Although the company's price-to-earnings ratio is higher than the industry average, it remains lower than analysts' fair value estimates, suggesting a complex evaluation of its future potential amidst external risk factors. Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential undervaluation of Procter & Gamble shares in the market. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NYSE:PG. This article was originally published by Simply Wall St. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Launches Luxurious Unstopables Laundry Scent Collection With Jasmine Tookes

Procter & Gamble launched the Unstopables Unlimited Collection, a line of in-wash scent boosters, in collaboration with Jasmine Tookes. Despite this product release, the company's stock price experienced a moderate increase of 1.33% over the last quarter, aligning with a general market trend that remained largely flat with a yearly gain of 13%. The market was tempered by ongoing trade uncertainties as tariffs were postponed and broader economic concerns lingered. The company's other recent activities, like board appointments and earnings results, added weight to these generally stable market conditions. Be aware that Procter & Gamble is showing 1 warning sign in our investment analysis. Uncover 16 companies that survived and thrived after COVID and have the right ingredients to survive Trump's tariffs. The introduction of Procter & Gamble's Unstopables Unlimited Collection aligns with its ongoing strategy of product innovation to boost market share. This launch may positively influence revenue if consumer confidence rises, capturing a larger consumer base amid economic uncertainties. As Procter & Gamble continues to enhance its product offerings, this initiative might mitigate the effects of geopolitical tensions and volatility, offering potential upside to future earnings forecasts, which are expected to reach US$18.0 billion by May 2028. However, the moderate 1.33% stock price increase over the last quarter reflects broader market conditions, which could delay expected growth in revenue and earnings if consumer spending remains tepid. Long-term shareholders have seen a total return of 46.34% over five years, demonstrating solid returns despite recent underperformance in the last year where the company matched the US Household Products industry's return of 4.2%, but lagged behind the US market's 12.5%. While the stock currently trades at US$159.25, it is priced 7.1% below the analyst consensus price target of US$171.51, signaling room for potential appreciation if the market aligns with analysts' forecasts. Although the company's price-to-earnings ratio is higher than the industry average, it remains lower than analysts' fair value estimates, suggesting a complex evaluation of its future potential amidst external risk factors. Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential undervaluation of Procter & Gamble shares in the market. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NYSE:PG. This article was originally published by Simply Wall St. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@

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