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Buzz Feed
14 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Buzz Feed
31 Things To Put In Your Bag On Long Days
A leakproof collapsible water bottle to make you feel a little bit like a witch when you roll it back up and it just ~disappears~ conveniently in your purse. A beautifully packaged, travel-friendly Touchland Power Mist hydrating hand sanitizer for anyone who's like "mindfully practicing health and safety, but make it fashion." Unlike other sanitizer sprays, it's infused with aloe vera to keep your skin hydrated and has the most luxurious floral scents. A hands-free portable phone charger you will be *so* happy you invested in when you find yourself out and about all day with your battery dwindling. This sticks right into your phone plug and chills there so easily that you might forget it's there in the first place, and it's designed to quickly give your phone one full charge. The internet-famous Revlon oil-absorbing volcanic face roller that swipes over your face like a magic wand to make excess oil disappear — super convenient and *way* less wasteful than using blotting strips and time wasting than fancy powders that need a ton of blending work. A chic weekly pill organizer you will *love* if you're the type of human whose life is "go go go" — this lets you easily pull out separate days and stick them in a bag or overnight backpack if you're traveling or staying the night somewhere. A set of reviewer-beloved "Loops Engage 2," a meticulously designed ear plug that blocks out distracting, irritating, or overwhelming noise without completely blocking out the world around you — meaning you can wear them to focus at the office or keep yourself from getting overstimulated in a noisy home without seeming antisocial. (Especially since these are so subtle that nobody will notice them!) A Benzene-free, travel-friendly applicator of I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder so easy to use that you can just dab it on your hairline and rub it in for an instant, oil-absorbing refresh. Now your "no wash" days are a secret that you and your roots will never tell 👀. A set of crease-preventing spiral hair ties that not only give your pony that delightful ~oomph~ to elevate it, but stay locked in place. They're also waterproof, which makes them great for exercise (as much as we all love a soggy hair tie on our wrist post-workout 🫠). A set of coin-sized Portawipes, which are compressed towelettes you can expand in an instant to use as a face towel, toilet paper, or sturdy napkin while you're on the go. (Psst — this is a must-have that a lot of parents SWEAR by. E.l.f.'s Hydrating Core Lip Shine in the "Ecstatic" shade, which reviewers say captures the some magic as "Black Honey," the $25 ~universal shade~ from Clinique that's blowing up on TikTok at a fraction of the price. It doesn't shift colors as magically as the other version, but it's a perfect, non-sticky "go-to" lip, and will keep your lips hydrated all day long. A set of soft silicone sensory-friendly worry stones that are perfect for busy days, since they are so portable, quiet, and unobtrusive. A pair of waterproof wireless earbuds with AirPods Pro energy — except these feature a charging case that, bless its technologically savvy heart, has an LED display letting you know exactly how much charge is left. Reviewers also love how delightfully comfortable and sweatproof these are, making them a solid, affordable option for talking on the phone and exercising. Barebell's "Soft" Protein Bars that taste SO LEGITIMATELY LIKE actual candy bars that they have altered my brain chemistry. At 16 grams of protein a pop, these are such a ridiculously convenient "hangriness" prevention option that I keep two in my bag at all times (one for me, one for any hangry friend, who then INSTANTLY gets as obsessed with them as I am). Maybelline's Instant Age Rewind concealer, an inexpensive lightweight concealer for anyone who wants to quickly touch up before calls or meetings but doesn't want to commit to a whole layer of foundation. This also helps cover dark circles without caking and reduce puffiness. And the iconic Alleyoop Pen Pal, which features four quick, easy-to-use products in one tiny package. Each of the three pens comes with a curated color palette of four retractable colors to touch up brows, eyeliner, lips, and highlights, so you've got an entire quick makeup arsenal in the palm of your hand. A travel "flossing" toothbrush with two layers of bristles — regular firm bristles, and longer ones that are ten times thinner to clean deep in between your teeth and gums to mimic flossing. Reviewers love how deep the clean feels, and also how soft it is on sensitive teeth! Plus Boka Travel-Size Mouthwash Tablets to quickly freshen breath and eliminate lingering odors when you're on the move. These fluoride- and alcohol-free tables are made with hydroxapatite to help strip your teeth of microbes without the whole song and dance of regular rinse-out mouthwash. E.l.f.'s new sheer tint, hyaluronic acid-infused moisturizing "Squeeze Me" lip balm that comes in flavors like Vanilla Frosting, Honeydew, and Peach. It's 2025, and we deserve an affordable way to perpetually taste like birthday cake!! A roll-on migraine stick made with peppermint, spearmint, and lavender oils to help you soothe away headaches, which frankly have a lot of audacity interrupting your day. A super lightweight, UPF protective travel umbrella for anyone who wants a durable, no frills option that they're not going to cry about if they forget it in a random Starbucks (don't look at meeeee). A set of Sea Bands, which target an acupressure point on your wrists meant to help reduce nausea — a must-have for anyone who gets motion sick on car rides, buses, and trains. A set of airtight, moisture-proof mini salt and pepper shakers because life is too short for bland food. Now you can have an easy "fix-it" in your bag at all times. And a set of six tiny Tabasco sauces you can easily slide into a purse, pocket, or truly any nook or cranny at your disposal. Hot sauce emergencies are REAL, and with these in your arsenal, you can be the hero that everyone deserves. Naked Sundays CabanaClear SPF 50 Water Gel Serum with an ultra-hydrating, "invisible" blend so absorbent and so good at playing nice with makeup that it'll feel like you never put it on in the first place. If you are serious about protecting your skin, this holy grail SPF-packed base layer is the way to go. A brand spanking new *mini* Kindle — it's faster, it's brighter, and more importantly, it's TEENSIER. The new size makes it easier to fit in the palm of your hand, easier to travel with, and a heck of a lot easier to pack in smaller clutches and purses when you're commuting. It's also glare-free and has a battery life that lasts for up to six weeks on a single charge. A set of leakproof, reusable silicone Stasher bags that, trust me, you will be VERY glad to have on you in a pinch — these are a great way to store random leftovers when you're on the move, or even keep things that got wet (or POOPED ON BY A PIGEON!! ASK ME HOW I KNOW!!!!!!!!) safe from the rest of your bag if you're far from your car or from home. A TSA-friendly "Wallet Ninja" with so many functions that just reading the product description will give you impostor syndrome. This gizmo may slide easily into a pocket or wallet, but it can be used as a cellphone holder, a bottle and can opener, an eyeglass screwdriver, a ruler, and SO much more. A blister-preventing balm that basically magics an extra layer between your skin and your shoe, so you can get your steps in without worrying about getting big ole blisters on your feet without a bandage in sight. A chic coffee cup holder so you can carry your favorite beverage *and* answer work emails *and* text your friends pictures of cute dogs at the same! time!!! Reviewers also love this for keeping the cold condensation off their hands. A trusty Tide To-Go stain removing pen, because nobody wants to get a stain on their One Nice Top the first hour of work and have to endure the awkwardness the rest of the day. Enter these tried-and-true bad boys, which will take care of the problem in a pinch. Aquaphor's Healing Balm Stick made with avocado oil and shea butter to soothe all those dry, cracked spots that pop up on your human body. This is perfectly portable so you can get relief on the go!


India Today
3 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Meet Leena Gandhi Tewari, the SUV chairperson who bought India's costliest flats
Leena Gandhi Tewari is a name not many know well, but she recently caught everyone's attention after buying the most expensive flats in India. She bought two sea-facing luxury duplex apartments in Mumbai's Worli area for Rs 639 crore. This deal broke records and surprised many in the property and financial RECORD-BREAKING REAL ESTATE DEALSpanning over 22,572 sq ft, the duplex apartments are situated from the 32nd to the 35th floor in the 40-storey Naman Xana building on Worli Sea Face, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The price works out to more than Rs 2.83 lakh per sq the huge purchase amount, Leena paid over Rs 63.9 crore extra in stamp duty and taxes, making the total cost close to Rs 703 crore. This move was quiet but powerful, much like her OF USVLeena is the chairperson of USV, a Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company, which was started by her late father, Vithal Gandhi, in partnership with Revlon in 1961. Forbes estimates Leena's net worth at $3.9 billion, as of May 30, 2025, making her one of India's richest keeps her personal life as private as her business affairs. She is known to be a close friend of Nita Ambani. Her husband, Prashant Tewari, who is also involved with USV, is an IIT graduate and a mechanical engineer from Cornell. Their daughter, Aneesha Gandhi Tewari, holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology from MIT and was appointed to USV's board in August popular medicines, such as Glycomet for diabetes and Ecosprin for blood thinning, enjoy wide recognition and trust across the Leena Tewari's record property purchase and her leadership of USV demonstrate her influence both in business and beyond.

Sydney Morning Herald
6 days ago
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
Bobbi Brown returns: The makeup mogul coming back for more with less
When Bobbi Brown launched her namesake makeup brand in 1991 she was the original beauty industry disruptor, selling it four years later to Estée Lauder for a reported $US74.5 million ($114 million). At the time, the former makeup artist wasn't worried about the 25-year non-compete clause in the contract. 'I didn't want to do it again when I left,' says Brown, 68, on a Zoom call from her home in New Jersey. 'I didn't know what I wanted to do.' Having pioneered the concept of a cult cosmetics brand – her brown lip colour was everywhere in the early nineties – Brown demonstrated that you could make your beauty mark without becoming another Revlon or Maybelline. Following the deal Brown stayed on as creative director at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics until 2016. She launched a boutique hotel in New Jersey, which she is still involved with, and a supplement range, which she isn't. 'When you leave a brand you have to brush yourself off and clean the cobwebs out of your brain and start again.' 'I finally got to sit back and see what was happening in beauty. The old brands were looking really old, and the new brands were looking exciting... I saw a hole in the market.' 'The older brands were overly packaged and overly marketed, making all of these promises. I've never been someone that believes those promises mean anything.' Suddenly, the non-compete clause became a countdown clock. It expired on a Saturday in May 2020. On the Monday, Brown launched Jones Road Beauty.

Sydney Morning Herald
6 days ago
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
Bobbi Brown returns: The make-up mogul coming back for more with less
When Bobbi Brown launched her namesake makeup brand in 1991 she was the original beauty industry disruptor, selling it four years later to Estée Lauder for a reported $US74.5 million ($114 million). At the time, the former make-up artist wasn't worried about the 25-year non-compete clause in the contract. 'I didn't want to do it again when I left,' says Brown, 68, on a Zoom call from her home in New Jersey. 'I didn't know what I wanted to do.' Having pioneered the concept of a cult cosmetics brand – her brown lip colour was everywhere in the early nineties – Brown demonstrated that you could make your beauty mark without becoming another Revlon or Maybelline. Following the deal Brown stayed on as creative director at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics until 2016. She launched a boutique hotel in New Jersey, which she is still involved with, and a supplement range, which she isn't. 'When you leave a brand you have to brush yourself off and clean the cobwebs out of your brain and start again.' 'I finally got to sit back and see what was happening in beauty. The old brands were looking really old, and the new brands were looking exciting ... I saw a hole in the market.' 'The older brands were overly packaged and overly marketed, making all of these promises. I've never been someone that believes those promises mean anything.' Suddenly, the non-compete clause became a countdown clock. It expired on a Saturday in May 2020. On the Monday, Brown launched Jones Road Beauty.

The Age
6 days ago
- Business
- The Age
Bobbi Brown returns: The make-up mogul coming back for more with less
When Bobbi Brown launched her namesake makeup brand in 1991 she was the original beauty industry disruptor, selling it four years later to Estée Lauder for a reported $US74.5 million ($114 million). At the time, the former make-up artist wasn't worried about the 25-year non-compete clause in the contract. 'I didn't want to do it again when I left,' says Brown, 68, on a Zoom call from her home in New Jersey. 'I didn't know what I wanted to do.' Having pioneered the concept of a cult cosmetics brand – her brown lip colour was everywhere in the early nineties – Brown demonstrated that you could make your beauty mark without becoming another Revlon or Maybelline. Following the deal Brown stayed on as creative director at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics until 2016. She launched a boutique hotel in New Jersey, which she is still involved with, and a supplement range, which she isn't. 'When you leave a brand you have to brush yourself off and clean the cobwebs out of your brain and start again.' 'I finally got to sit back and see what was happening in beauty. The old brands were looking really old, and the new brands were looking exciting ... I saw a hole in the market.' 'The older brands were overly packaged and overly marketed, making all of these promises. I've never been someone that believes those promises mean anything.' Suddenly, the non-compete clause became a countdown clock. It expired on a Saturday in May 2020. On the Monday, Brown launched Jones Road Beauty.