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Canadian musician Matthew Good cancels U.S. shows to protest Trump tariffs
Canadian musician Matthew Good cancels U.S. shows to protest Trump tariffs

Global News

time2 days ago

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Canadian musician Matthew Good cancels U.S. shows to protest Trump tariffs

Canadian musician Matthew Good has announced that he's cancelling his U.S. tour dates in protest of U.S. President Donald Trump's government and its ongoing tariffs policy. Good, 54, made the announcement Saturday on Facebook, telling his U.S. fans that he cannot 'in good conscience carry out my dates this summer in your country.' 'This is not fair to you, and I'm very well aware of that, but the truth is, every week that goes by, I have a deeper disdain for what's going on there politically,' the four-time Juno winner wrote. 'My world has always focussed [sic] on political awareness, and I know that you might not all be on the same side, so I want to be clear about this,' he continued. 'It's MY opinion, and I'm willing to risk my future US career, to stand up against things today, and god willing, for ONLY another 3 years.' Story continues below advertisement The Load Me Up rocker pointed to Canada's cancellation of the digital services tax on Canadian revenue of companies such as Amazon, Google and Meta as a main factor in the decision. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced late last month that Canada would cancel the planned tax as a condition of resuming trade talks with the U.S. 'Recently, it was announced that after a year of an imposed digital services tax, we (Canada) are backing down from that, to appease Mr. Trump's government,' Good wrote. 'This was approximately 2 billion dollars in revenue that has been accumulating, and we're walking away from that,' Good wrote. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'Add to that, the massive increase in visa costs, the fear mongering that even after we have our visas, we may still be denied entry if we have something negative to say about the current GOP, and I end up in a situation where I'm biting my tongue, and losing what credibility I had to stand up and say something.' Story continues below advertisement Good went on to say he will lose a week's worth of work but 'giving up 30% of our earnings to a withholding tax, walking on eggshells at the border, and actively participating in the silencing of opinions, is a bigger cost to me personally.' 'I realize that I have approximately .00001% impact on things overall, as this was just a few thousand tickets, but I can't stand by and be quiet while our amazing country is bullied into walking away from billions in needed revenue, constantly left wondering if we actually have a partner or an enemy to the south, and equally as tragic, supporting someone who has completely bastardized the institution of art and culture in the US.' Good also said he would 'invite other artists to join me' but knows that is 'unfair.' Good was scheduled to perform in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Buffalo in the coming days. He's still encouraging fans to show their support for the band Texas King, which would have joined him at the shows. The Hello Time Bomb singer also took to Instagram after Trump first made his comments early in the new year about wanting Canada to join the United States as the 51st state. Story continues below advertisement 'I did not ever think that something of this troubling significance would ever occur in my lifetime,' he began. 'Yesterday the Prime Minister resigned. Today, the incoming President of the United States clearly admitted at a press conference that one of his goals is to annex Canada through the use of what can only be termed as economic warfare.' Good said that his family fought in the Second World War 'for the freedoms and sovereignty of this nation, Canada.' 'I have travelled this nation more times coast to coast than most ever will. And I can tell you without hesitation that despite those petty divisions some attempt to promote, the majority of us hold this land dear,' he wrote. 'From Haida Gwaii to Halifax, we're Canadians that have the ability to share the best of ourselves with others. And we do.' 'In all of this, there will come a time to stand up and refuse to abandon this nation and what it means to truly be Canadian. I hope when that time comes, you will join me in doing so,' Good concluded his post. Story continues below advertisement — With files from The Canadian Press

In ‘Semele,' Heartbreak Is Dressed Up in Lace and Diamonds
In ‘Semele,' Heartbreak Is Dressed Up in Lace and Diamonds

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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  • Yahoo

In ‘Semele,' Heartbreak Is Dressed Up in Lace and Diamonds

— No opera is short of heartbreak, but in 'Semele,' sorrow is wrapped in beautiful fabrics. The Handel opera from 1744 has been reimagined by Oliver Mears, the director of opera at the Royal Ballet & Opera, with a twist — this time it's set between the '60s and '70s. More from WWD Skeletons, Tears and Lobsters: Schiaparelli Exhibition to Open in 2026 Painter Nancy Cadogan Breathes Life Into Fallen Trees in Show at London's Garden Museum Bonhams to Auction 'Downton Abbey' Costumes, Props Ahead of Final Film Release The story follows Semele, played by Pretty Yende, who works for Jupiter and his wife Juno in their palatial house. She falls in love with Jupiter and is further seduced by his powers — he's in disguise, for he is a god. Semele grows weary of Jupiter and asks him to reveal himself to her, to which he declines because it would result in her death. Jupiter showers her in materialistic clothes and jewelry, but Semele persists by pressing for answers. Her wardrobe is unlike the French rags of an opera. Semele is dressed up in a silk, pale pink off-the-shoulder dress with black roses; a jacquard shift dress in white and lilac, and a white wedding dress decorated with small white flowers. Her most powerful and touching costumes, however, are her silk nightie that she rots in bed in and Jupiter's white shirt that she wraps around herself as she yearns for him. 'We wanted the opera to have this very dark, but kind of strange atmosphere with the reds and pinks,' said costume designer Annemarie Woods. She wanted the costumes to allude to death as a premonition of Semele's future, where she's burnt alive by Jupiter and Juno in the chimney. 'Semele starts off as a staff member at the house and then she becomes glamorous. Her hair and clothes become more glamorous. She's becoming this taken-care-of woman, but it's not making her happy. The sadder she becomes, the more decorated she is,' said Woods. The costume designer pored over photography books and images from the '60s to help her shape Semele's world. She also looked at the costumes of 'Mad Men' for Jupiter's sharp tailored suits that add to his charmingly, toxic demeanor. '[The costumes are] absolutely crucial because we wanted to make a show about power and hierarchy, and costumes are the main way to tell that story on stage — from the servants in Jupiter's household to Jupiter and Juno himself,' said Mears, who has been collaborating with Woods for 14 years. 'The principal characters look decadent and dark and sexy, to convey so much of the show's essential atmosphere, as well as their own psychologies,' he added. The collaboration between Mears and Woods was second nature. 'We know exactly what sort of shows we like to make. [We] have very similar aesthetics and senses of humor, and very similar views on what's important in the theater. I trust her completely — especially if she feels something's not working yet,' said Mears. The pair started working on 'Semele' three years ago, but it only hit the stage this year with its debut at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris in February. Woods has seen her fair share of tragedies on stage. She's worked on 'Orfeo,' 'Il Trovatore' and 'The Rape of Lucretia,' but found 'Semele' to be even more brutal. 'All the women always die in opera, that's a big criticism, but Semele has a lot to do with real female stories. When you die of a broken heart, that's kind of silly, but in this story, she's murdered and it's so sad because she doesn't even put up a fight. She's been destroyed by this very wealthy man and his wife,' she said. In the end, there's nothing left of Semele — not her pretty frocks or diamond necklaces — only her ashes and lessons in heartbreak. Best of WWD Fashion Meets Cinema: Jaws 50th Anniversary and Calvin Klein Spring 2019 RTW Show Retro Glamour: Giorgio Di Sant'Angelo's Summer 1973 Chic Straw Hat Statement The Story Behind Jackie Kennedy's Cartier Watch: A Royal Gift With 'Traces and Clues of Her Life' Revealed

Clairo and Ayo Edebiri Arrested as Sabrina Carpenter's 'Juno' Girls
Clairo and Ayo Edebiri Arrested as Sabrina Carpenter's 'Juno' Girls

Cosmopolitan

time07-07-2025

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  • Cosmopolitan

Clairo and Ayo Edebiri Arrested as Sabrina Carpenter's 'Juno' Girls

Clairo and Ayo Edebiri just joined a long line of celebs who have been arrested at Sabrina Carpenter's concert. No, they weren't actually arrested—they were rightfully named Sabrina's 'Juno' girls for the night during her second headlining show at London's BST Hyde Park on July 6. In case you need a refresher, Sabrina chooses someone to 'arrest for being too hot' with fuzzy pink handcuffs before performing her song 'Juno,' surrounded by blue-and-red lights and siren sounds. In the past, she's given shoutouts to A-listers like Millie Bobby Brown, Salma Hayek, and Marcello Hernandez. Now, Clairo and Ayo are getting the same treatment after the 'Sexy to Someone' singer opened for Sabrina at Hyde Park. In a fan-captured video posted to Pop Crave, the duo started a hilarious bit as Sabrina called on them in the crowd. Once the cameras panned on them, they started doing Charli XCX's 'Apple' dance, to which Sabrina playfully quipped, 'So it's close, that's just a different show.' There are layers to this joke, people! ICYMI, Charli does some similar crowd work at her concerts, and Clairo was chosen as the 'Apple' girl during one of her Brooklyn shows back in May. The 'Manchild' hitmaker then kept the bit going and referenced the infamous 'Clairo shade' joke that's made its rounds online. 'Ayo, I'm feeling you so hard,' Sabrina said before realizing she unintentionally left Clairo out. She continued, 'Sorry about the Clairo shade, I'm kidding. Claire, I love you too.' The love didn't stop there. Sabrina also shared a sweet black-and-white photo of the pair in her latest Instagram photo dump, where she wrote, 'To my sweet 'Juno' girls @clairo @ayoedebiri I'm looking forward to our life together 🤍.' Another Ayo and Clairo collab—even in the form of a deliciously chaotic concert cameo—is just what we needed. They go way back, as the 'Sofia' singer reflected on her friendship with Ayo during her Seventeen cover interview in April. 'We probably met through mutual friends, but I am a massive fan of Ayo's. The way she thinks is amazing and she's so creative, funny, and naturally herself,' the Grammy nominee said of The Bear star before calling her a 'quality human.' She added, 'It's nice to be friends with people who are experiencing similar things to you. Having that empathy for each other is helpful. You lean on each other.'

Your Horoscope This Week: 6th To 12th July
Your Horoscope This Week: 6th To 12th July

Refinery29

time07-07-2025

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  • Refinery29

Your Horoscope This Week: 6th To 12th July

Cosmic beings, we've officially stepped into uncharted territory, and it's electric. The first full week of July kicks off with a cosmic mic drop: Uranus enters Gemini on Sunday 7th July, for the first time since 1942. We're getting a four-month preview of what this revolutionary transit will bring when it returns long-term in April 2026. Uranus is the planet of upheaval, innovation, and revolution, and Gemini governs communication, technology and our minds. So if you've been feeling like you're on the edge of a new mental era, you're not wrong. This week delivers the first gust of that windswept change. Expect information overload, creative downloads, glitches in the matrix, and ideas that may feel too big for your current reality. Let them breathe. This isn't the time to solve it all… it's the time to observe. With Pluto in Aquarius (a sign ruled by Uranus), this shift isn't random, it's intentional. We're collectively leaning into a future that is more digital, more decentralised, more queer, and more liberated…but it requires massive unlearning. Gemini energy can feel scattered, so anchor yourself with daily rituals, breathwork, and boundaries with your screen time. Then on Thursday 10th July, a full moon in Capricorn shines a bright spotlight on where we've grown, and where we've stalled, since the Capricorn new moon back in January. Full moons bring culmination and Capricorn wants results. What have you been building? Whether it's a business, a relationship, or a sense of self, this moon can bring cosmic recognition, but only if you've been honest with your effort. Capricorn doesn't reward hustle for hustle's sake; it celebrates integrity, discipline, and vision. Pause. Reflect. Celebrate your wins. The very next day, on Friday 11th July, Juno, the asteroid of commitment and soul contracts, ends its retrograde in Scorpio, helping us gain clarity around relationship dynamics that felt murky or manipulative. Themes around loyalty, power, and emotional depth may rise to the surface. What (or who) are you ready to commit to now that you've seen the shadow and the light? And lastly, we're entering the pre-shadow of Saturn's retrograde in Aries (which begins 13th July), joining Neptune's retrograde in the same fire sign. The cosmos is whispering: it's time to get serious about your healing and your autonomy. How do you lead yourself when the path ahead isn't clear? You've got this. Aries Sun & Rising: Welcome to your communication revolution, Aries. With Uranus, the planet of surprise, entering Gemini on 7/7 and activating your sector of learning, expression, and tech, it's giving 'new podcast, who dis?' vibes. Your mind is on fire — not with burnout, but with brilliance. This week launches a four-month preview of the wild upgrades coming to how you think, teach, write, and connect. Don't be surprised if you suddenly feel called to return to an old writing project or speak up about something you've been quiet on. And then the Capricorn full moon hits your public image sector like a cosmic mic drop on 10th July. Whether it's a career breakthrough, a leadership role, or finally cutting ties with a profession you've outgrown, you're stepping into your next legacy era. But honour the effort that got you here… don't skip the celebration part just because you're onto the next. On the 11th, Juno in Scorpio shifting direct brings clarity to your relationships: is this partnership helping you thrive or just taking up space? And with Saturn's retrograde starting in your sign on the 13th, a new level of maturity is being summoned. Be gentle with yourself. Growth is happening in layers, and you're at the threshold of your next personal power era. Ever since May 2018, you've been changed from the inside out, and now Uranus enters Gemini and lights up your money and values sector. Surprise income, surprise expenses, surprise realisations about what actually makes you feel secure — it's all fair game during this preview stretch. You might feel a magnetic pull toward new ways of making or managing your money, especially ones that involve technology, communication, or community. By the time the full moon in Capricorn arrives on 10th July, something you've been learning or teaching could come full circle. Expect a 'wow, I've grown' moment tied to publishing, long-term travel, or spiritual studies. If you've been dreaming of launching something global or going back to school, this moon gives you the green light. And on the 11th, Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your relationship sector helps you reflect on what 'ride or die' actually means to you now. As Saturn in Aries preps to retrograde in your healing sector on the 13th, start decluttering your emotional space. You've outgrown more than just an old income bracket, you've outgrown survival mode. Gemini, let's talk about Uranus entering your sign on 7/7 for the first time since 1942?! It's giving shock-to-the-system, but in the best kind of way. This four-month preview of Uranus in Gemini is going to radically remix your identity, appearance, and overall vibe. Think: main character upgrade, plot twist edition. You may suddenly want to change your name, your style, your social media presence. And, honestly, we support it. The old you was great, but the new you is free. Then comes the Capricorn full moon lighting up your intimacy sector on 10th July, helping you shed fear around vulnerability and deepen your commitments, to yourself, to another, to your healing. Something you've been working on behind the scenes might now be ready to come to light. On the 11th, Juno in Scorpio shifting direct clears the fog in your wellness and boundary routines. No more gaslighting yourself about what you need. And with Saturn in Aries preparing to begin its retrograde in your sector of purpose and social impact, it's time to get real about the legacy you're building. Don't over-plan it, just feel into what your soul keeps whispering when the noise dies down. You're feeling the buzz, Cancer, but also the bittersweet vibes. On 7/7, Uranus in Gemini is moving into your sector of closure, solitude, and subconscious processing, it's the secret garden of your chart. Over the next four months, unexpected dreams, déjà vu, or intuitive flashes may become more frequent. You may crave more alone time, or suddenly realise something you've been holding onto has expired. Let yourself rest, reflect, and release. The Capricorn full moon on 10th July illuminates your relationship zone, and a significant turning point may arrive. Whether it's choosing to walk away, walk toward, or stand still in radical self-love, you'll know. And Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your sector of passion, creativity, and romance helps you clarify who (and what) really turns you on — not just in lust, but in purpose. With Neptune already retrograde in Aries and Saturn about to join in your career zone, it's okay to reimagine the path forward. You don't have to be who you were last season. The new you is growing in silence, preparing to bloom louder than ever come Leo season. Leo, just when you thought your mind couldn't get any louder, Uranus, the planet of surprise, slides into Gemini and lights up your sector of community, social networks, and long-term dreams, turning the volume all the way up. But instead of overwhelm, try curiosity. This four-month preview is like a group chat with the future version of you: bolder, weirder, and more unapologetic than ever. You're being asked to question who you surround yourself with, what causes you care about, and how you show up in public spaces. Then on 10th July, the Capricorn full moon lights up your wellness sector, reminding you to check in with your physical, mental, and emotional routines. If you've been pushing through burnout, the moon says pause. Recalibrate. Celebrate the rituals that are helping you thrive, and gently release the ones that aren't. On the 11th, Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your home sector brings clarity around family dynamics or a living situation that's been in limbo. And with Neptune already retrograde in Aries and Saturn about to join in your expansion sector, this is a powerful moment to upgrade how you receive — not just love, but support, pleasure, and presence. You're allowed to want more. You're also allowed to protect your peace as you figure out what 'more' means. Virgo Sun & Rising: Virgo, can we get a round of applause? Uranus, the planet of surprise, enters Gemini on 7/7 and activates your career and legacy sector for the first time in more than 80 years, giving your public life a total glow-up. This is your four-month taste of what will become a seven-year revolution; in how you lead, in how you're seen, in what you want your impact to be. Unexpected opportunities could drop into your lap, or you may feel a pull to completely change your path. Trust it. Then the Capricorn full moon on 10th July illuminates your sector of romance, creativity, and joy. Something you started six months ago, maybe a relationship, an art project, or a new pleasure practice, could now come to a peak. Celebrate what you've nurtured. Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your communication zone helps you say what you've been holding in. Expect breakthroughs through deep conversation or even a journal session that feels like therapy. And with Saturn in Aries' retrograde about to begin in your intimacy sector, you're being called to reflect on your relationship patterns with honesty and grace. Who do you become when you're in love? Or when you're collaborating in business? And are you proud of that version of you? Illustrated by Wenjing Yang. Libra Sun & Rising: Pack your cosmic carry-on, Libra: Uranus is now entering Gemini, highlighting your sector of long-distance travel, higher learning, and expansion. This is not just 'new chapter' energy, it's 'new book, new genre' energy. The next four months are a preview of the adventures, awakenings, and plot twists that want to find you (as long as you don't cling to your old outline). You may be drawn to unexpected teachers, spiritual practices, or belief systems that help you see life through a brand new lens. On 10th July, the full moon in Capricorn activates your home and family sector, bringing closure or breakthroughs around how you care for your inner child, and your physical space. Don't be afraid to say no to environments that drain you. The next day, Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your finance zone helps clear the fog around money matters or long-term investments. And with Neptune retrograde already underway and Saturn in Aries about to follow in your wellness sector, it's time to get real about your energy bandwidth. You can't pour from an empty cup, and you sure as hell don't need to keep refilling everyone else's. Scorpio Sun & Rising: Plot twist, Scorpio: Uranus enters Gemini this week, on 7/7, stimulating your sector of depth, intimacy, and soul bonds, and things are about to get spicy, electric, and a little unpredictable. The next four months bring a sample of what your shadow work, sex life, and shared resources could look like in a whole new dimension. People from your past could reappear. New partners could shake up your emotional world in ways that make you rethink what vulnerability even means. It's giving erotic evolution. Then the Capricorn full moon on 10th July activates your communication zone, bringing important conversations or decisions to a head. Something you've been processing behind the scenes is now ready to be expressed. Whether it's through a heart-to-heart or a creative outlet, your voice wants to be heard. The asteroid Juno shifting direct in your sign on the 11th restores clarity around who you're becoming in love and in life. You've had to shape-shift: now you get to return to yourself. And with Saturn in Aries preparing to join Neptune in its retrograde in your creativity and self-expression sector, the second half of the month will invite a reevaluation of how and why you create. The question isn't 'Am I good enough?' It's 'Am I being true to myself enough?' Sagittarius Sun & Rising: Sag, you're no stranger to change, but Uranus entering Gemini on 7/7 and lighting up your partnership sector is a whole new level of 'plot twist.' Over the next four months, your one-on-one dynamics — romantic, platonic, and professional — may shift in surprising ways. Think soul contracts being renegotiated, unexpected attractions, breakups that feel like breakthroughs, or finally meeting someone who matches your weird. This isn't about chaos for chaos' sake. It's about liberation through honesty. Then on 10th July, the Capricorn full moon lights up your money sector, showing you how far you've come in reclaiming your worth. You might land a new gig, raise, or epiphany about what you actually want to build long-term. Juno shifting direct in your spirituality zone the next day helps you reconnect with your intuition. Your inner compass gets stronger the quieter you become. And with Neptune retrograde in Aries already unraveling the myths in your sector of fun and fate, and Saturn about to retrograde in your sector of creativity, this week asks you to slow down just enough to hear your truth echoing back. You're not lost, you're in transit. The new version of you deserves new kinds of love, too. Capricorn, your daily life is about to get a cosmic remix. Uranus in Gemini enters your wellness and routines sector on 7/7, shaking up how you structure your day-to-day. This is the beginning of a four-month preview (and eventually a seven-year journey) where you learn to work smarter, not harder. New health routines, work dynamics, or even spiritual habits may surprise you, but they'll also elevate you. The key? Stay flexible without sacrificing your peace. Then, your annual full moon arrives on 10th July, and whew… she's powerful. This is your spotlight moment. Something you've been quietly building since January is blooming into visibility. Celebrate your growth and don't minimise your evolution. Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your community sector helps you feel reconnected to the people who get you. And as your ruler Saturn prepares to retrograde in Aries, activating your home zone you may be challenged to express boundaries more clearly — especially within your family or living situation. Don't worry if you feel more sensitive than usual. You're not unraveling. You're recalibrating for your next mountain climb. Aquarius, Uranus, your ruling planet, enters Gemini on 7/7, activating your sector of romance, creativity, and joy from now until November. Translation? Everything you thought you knew about love, art, and pleasure is getting a reboot. Over the next four months, expect to be surprised by what (and who) turns you on, lights you up, or reawakens your muse. This transit is a big deal for you. It's asking you to stop overthinking and start feeling. On 10th July, the full moon in Capricorn illuminates your healing and closure zone, asking you to release something you've been carrying for too long. A burden, a pattern, a grudge, a grief… let it breathe, and let it go. Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your career sector clears the fog around your professional partnerships and public identity. Pisces Sun & Rising: Get ready to shift the entire foundation of your life, Pisces. Uranus, the wild card planet, just entered Gemini and is activating your home and roots sector for the first time in over 80 years. From now through November, you're getting a preview of what it looks like to redefine 'home' on your own terms. That could mean moving, reshuffling family dynamics, or deep revelations about your lineage and ancestry. Expect the unexpected, but also expect breakthroughs that free you. Then the Capricorn full moon on July 10th brings your friendship and community sector into the spotlight. You might realise which bonds have truly stood the test of time, and which ones have quietly expired. Juno in Scorpio shifting direct in your exploration and travel zone reawakens your hunger for meaning and adventure. You're starting to crave more from life than just routine. And with Neptune currently retrograde in your sign (and Saturn soon to follow on the 13th), you're seeing through illusions with X-ray vision. What you once tolerated is no longer acceptable. What you once feared is now just… not that deep. You're stepping into a more honest and grounded version of yourself. Make room for them.

Sunday Riley's Juno Face Oil is on sale — before Prime Day even starts
Sunday Riley's Juno Face Oil is on sale — before Prime Day even starts

New York Post

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Sunday Riley's Juno Face Oil is on sale — before Prime Day even starts

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Okay, skincare lovers, listen up: Sunday Riley's Juno Antioxidant + Superfood Face Oil — aka the face oil that will make you look like you drink eight glasses of water a day and sleep like a baby (even if you don't) — is on sale right now on Amazon. And, get this: Prime Day doesn't even start until tomorrow (July 8). This is your moment. Let's cut to the chase: Juno is that girl, the glow-giver, the skin savior. As a full-time beauty product tester and commerce reporter who has been testing the best formulas for more than 4 years religiously, I can say with certainty that this product is a favorite that I've been using for years. It helps bring my skin to a healthy complexion that honestly has me looking in the mirror on repeat. It's a luscious blend of cold-pressed superfood oils that hydrates and does your skin some good. Think: blueberry, blackberry, broccoli raspberry (yes, your smoothie's entire family tree) all packed with antioxidants, omegas and a one-way ticket to dewy skin heaven. Amazon What makes Juno so different? First of all, she feels luxe, sans that weird perfume-y scent and greasy mess. It's an elegant product that's filled with pure, nourishing goodness that sinks in like your skin's been waiting for it all its life. Whether you're dry, combo, sensitive or just chronically dehydrated because you 'forgot to drink water again,' Juno delivers. For 50% off, this product is worth it. And now, the part I'm internally screaming about. This face oil rarely goes on sale. Sunday Riley is powerful, consistent and not exactly known for discounting. So the fact that it's already marked down ahead of Prime Day? That's your sign from the skincare gods (and Jeff Bezos, I guess?) to stock up now. But let's talk results, because this oil isn't just pretty packaging. Juno feeds your face with nutrient-rich oils that brighten, even out texture and make you look suspiciously well-rested. The finish is *chef's kiss*, just the kind of radiance that makes people ask, 'What are you using on your skin?' and you get to smirk and say, 'Oh, just something with blueberry seed oil.' Humble brag, activated. This oil is a multitasking queen, too. When I use it, I press it in before my moisturizer or even mix a drop into my foundation for a juicy finish. Or, you can simply tap it over your cheekbones for the ultimate no-makeup highlight. If the ends of your hair are dry, dare I suggest running a drop through your hair? Juno's versatile, a little bit extra (in the best way) and worth every penny — even more so when she's on sale for just about 50% off. And while yes, Prime Day is tomorrow and you might be thinking, 'What if it goes on an even bigger sale?' Friend, don't play those games. The price is already better than usual, and this stuff sells out fast. If you wait, your cart might end up with a big fat 'currently unavailable' notice. No one needs that kind of heartbreak. So, if your skincare routine could use a little main character energy, grab the Sunday Riley Juno Antioxidant + Superfood Face Oil now while she's still in stock and on sale. Your glow-up doesn't need to wait for Prime Day — it starts today. Your Prime Day FAQs, answered How long does Prime Day last? In a new twist for 2025, shoppers have 4 days to take advantage of Prime Day discounts. This sale starts on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PT and runs through July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT. When does Prime Day end? Prime Day 2025 ends on July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so east-coasters have until about 3 a.m. on July 12 their time to shop the deals. Do you have to have Amazon Prime to shop Prime Day? Prime Day is a member-exclusive sale event. Interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to try Prime, and its many benefits, with no strings attached. What are the best Prime Day deals? From reporting on Amazon sales throughout the years, we can tell you for certain that it's the ideal period to stock up on household essentials, score great deals on vacuums, tech and appliances, refill your skincare empties, and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers. Is Prime Day worth it? We certainly think so! Prime Day is a great chance to score Black Friday-worthy discounts on thousands of deals, including everything from big ticket items to Post reader-favorite trash bags. Our team diligently sorts through all the offers to find you the very best items to grab on sale. When is the next Prime Day? Already wondering when the next Amazon Prime Day is? Prime Day takes place in July each year, so it's safe to assume it will take place in mid-July 2026 — similar to previous years. Can't wait to shop more Amazon deals? Look out for Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale, which typically runs in October for shoppers looking to beat the holiday rush of Black Friday. Don't miss Post Wanted's around-the-clock coverage. Click here to find all of the best deals. This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.

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