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30 Helpful Summer Products
30 Helpful Summer Products

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time23-05-2025

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30 Helpful Summer Products

A roll of aloe wrap you can cut into the perfect shape to best cover your sunburnt body. The hydro-gel wrap is infused with aloe vera, green tea, and vitamin E to help soothe and moisturize skin and prevent excessive peeling. Just slap these forbidden Fruit Rollups on your red skin and marinate for 20-40 minutes for best results. Or Burt's Bees sunburn soother crafted with aloe and coconut oil to hydrate skin and turn back time to before you stayed out in the sun a little too long. It's nongreasy and absorbs quickly, so you can go from "AHHH" to ahhhh. A thermal phone case because surely I'm not the only one who accidentally left my phone screen up and essentially cooked my poor friend. The chromium thermal barrier is similar to spacesuit technology (neat) and reflects 90% of the sun's rays, so you can avoid future temperature warnings. Pleated paper shades if you find that the sun is waking up way before you. This affordable solution is easy to apply (just trim, peel, stick) and comes with clips to raise or lower them. Beekman 1802's Solar Milk with SPF 50 that goes on 100% transparently. The goat milk-infused gel will feel so silky-smooth on your face, you'll almost forget it's there. A laptop tent because sun glare is the number one reason why we're not all working from beach. The reflective fabric creates a little dark room for your computer to prevent overheating and sun glare. Now you can actually see the email you're writing and not accidentally type, "Best regrads." A baby beach tent with a built-in pool so you can keep your little one shaded and bring the ocean to them. Now your baby can splash to their heart's content, and you can stay shaded and cool under your own umbrella. A sleeveless tunic and biker short set perfect for super hot days when you need support and sweat-wicking fabrics. Reviewers love it for warm climates and tropical vacations! A doggy sunscreen made with moisturizing aloe vera perfect for dogs with short coats or no fur at all (helloooo, Chinese cresteds and Xoloitzcuintlis). Just give them a spritz with this quick-drying and safe-to-lick spray for relief from dry and cracked skin. This doubles as an itch relief and snout soother! A canopy that provides shade without trapping in hot air and turning your otherwise pleasant patio into a sweatbox. It comes in a ton of different sizes, and reviewers say it's easy to install. Or a triangular sail you can layer up to create a breezy backyard-of-a-brewery-type vibe. A 3D Ostrichpillow eye mask (from the makers of the Ostich pillow) designed to block out even a hint of sunlight that comes streaming in. The concave shape works to fully cover, but not push on your eyes. A bottle of Coppertone shimmering sunscreen offering just a subtle sprinkle of glitter, meaning people might briefly mistake you for a vampire. Plus, the SPF 50 will ensure you just sparkle like a Twilight vampire instead of burn like a True Blood one. Or Black Girl Sunscreen designed to specifically not leave a white cast, a common problem for like, 90% of all sunscreens. It's paraben free, fragrance free, vegan, and cruelty free, so you can feel good about stocking up. An adjustable, solar-powered lighted umbrella that provides protection from the dreaded sun during the day and much-needed illumination at night. A pair of round polarized sunglasses because if you're going to have to brave the summer heat and strong sun, you might as well look cool while doing it. Or a pair of retro-inspired sunglasses you definitely need for the tail-end of your brat summer. They provide UV400 protection to properly protect your eyes from the ever-intensifying sunlight. A set of special stickers that tell you when it's time to reapply sunscreen. Cover it (and your skin, of course) with sunscreen, and the sticker will turn clear. When it turns purple, you know it's time for another generous coating of sun protection. A cabana-style umbrella offering plenty of shade for your next beach trip. It comes with cloth corners you fill with sand to weigh down the umbrella, so you don't have to worry about it blowing away in the wind. Beach trips are supposed to be stress-free, after all. Or a Shibumi wind-blown sun blocker that sails with as little as a 3-mph breeze, providing much-needed shade for up to six people. Since it's designed to float through the air, it's flexible and won't blow away or fall over. A circular shade to prevent your more delicate plants from getting completely scorched by the summer sun. Consider yourself the great garden protector and this is your shield. A packable floppy hat that'll keep your face shaded (with UPF 50!), yes, but more importantly, it will make you feel posh and dramatic while walking on the boardwalk and looking out at the ocean. Or a large-brimmed visor if you want to give your head some breathing room. The extra-long brim offers supreme coverage and is made with anti-UV, UPF 50+ material. Let's see the sun get through that! And a magnetic luggage clip in case you don't have room for a giant-brimmed hat in your bag. Now instant shade is at arm's reach at all times. A car windshield sunshade to keep your car from becoming hotter than the center of the earth. Please! No more scorched thighs this summer. A Coola scalp and hair sunscreen mist that protects your noggin with SPF 30. It has the double purpose of preventing scalp sunburns (ouch) and protecting your hair from sun damage. It's water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, so feel free to jump in the ocean! A handy sports umbrella you can clip onto your chair for some personal shade, since it's unlikely you'll find someone to follow you around with an umbrella any time soon. Plus, the long shape is designed to ensure your whole body gets covered. A rechargeable 3-in-1 hand fan that not only cools you down but also offers a flashlight and power bank. Consider this multitasker your first line of defense against the endless cruelties the summer sun hurls at you. Or a pack of mini fans you can plug into your phone for instant fan action. The breeze is pretty nice for the size *and* you don't have to carry a bulky fan around with you. And a privacy window film that's easy to install and fills your home with lots of rainbows when the sun hits it just right. Now you can sing "somewheeeere over the rainbow" as you step over your dog. Hey, the sun isn't so bad after all!

Westminster Dog Show 2025: The schedule, judges, group winners and best in show results — live updates
Westminster Dog Show 2025: The schedule, judges, group winners and best in show results — live updates

The Guardian

time12-02-2025

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Westminster Dog Show 2025: The schedule, judges, group winners and best in show results — live updates

Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Westminster has aired on television in the United States every year since 1948. Fox Sports signed a 10-year deal for the global broadcasting rights in 2015, taking over for NBCUniversal's USA network, which had carried it for more than three decades. Tonight's final night will be nationally televised in the US on FOX, FS1 and FS2. It can also be streamed on and the FOX Sports App. A half-hour pre-show begins at 7pm ET with the final three best-of-group competitions starting at 7.30pm. The judging for best in show, going by previous years, should begin at approximately 10.30pm. Share Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature The essential purpose of dog shows is to facilitate the evaluation of breeding stock for use in producing the next generations. Each breed's parent club creates a standard, a written description of the ideal specimen of that breed. Judges are charged with evaluating dogs in comparison to their breed standard. Most breed standards relate form to function. Some can be very specific, while others can be general and leave much room for interpretation. A total of 201 breeds and varieties are represented at this year's show, from Affenpinschers to Xoloitzcuintlis. Some have better odds of advancing than others: only one bluetick coonhound, Dandie Dinmont terrier and Belgian laekenoi apiece were entered, compared to 52 dachshunds, 44 poodles, 40 French bulldogs, 39 Chihuahuas, 38 golden retrievers, 34 Rhodesian ridgebacks and 33 Labrador retrievers. There's no prize money for winning Westminster, but owners of champions can demand top dollar for breeding rights. A judge looks at a toy poodle in the judging area during the 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Madison Square Garden on Monday night. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images Share Four of the seven group winners who will compete for the title of best in show were decided on Monday night. The remaining three groups (Sporting, Working and Terrier) will be judged tonight in advance of the final showdown. Bourbon the whippet won the Hound group … … Comet the shih tzu won the Toy group … … Neal the bichon frisé won the Non-Sporting group … … and Mercedes the German shepherd won the Herding group. Share Westminster has aired on television in the United States every year since 1948. Fox Sports signed a 10-year deal for the global broadcasting rights in 2015, taking over for NBCUniversal's USA network, which had carried it for more than three decades. Tonight's final night will be nationally televised in the US on FOX, FS1 and FS2. It can also be streamed on and the FOX Sports App. A half-hour pre-show begins at 7pm ET with the final three best-of-group competitions starting at 7.30pm. The judging for best in show, going by previous years, should begin at approximately 10.30pm. Share Hello and welcome to the final night of the Westminster Kennel Club dog show! We're ringside at Madison Square Garden for the 149th edition of the nation's most prestigious conformation show, the oldest continuously held sporting event in the United States after the Kentucky Derby, and there's an unmistakable electricity in the air as the title of America's top dog will be chosen from the more than 2,500 canines from over 200 different breeds and varieties. Tonight one will emerge from the pack. Last year it was Sage, the miniature poodle. Who will bring home the hardware in 2025? A screen advertises the 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Photograph: Eduardo Muñoz/Reuters Share Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime here's our Alaina Demopoulos's look at day one of America's most prestigious dog show. Share

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