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Our end-of-the-year look at beauty and fashion, plus the things to put on your radar for 2018. YOUR

Our end-of-the-year look at beauty and fashion, plus the things to put on your radar for 2018. [Click here to view this email in your browser]( [Canadian Living]( YOUR NEWSLETTER JANAURY 1, 2018 FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Google Plus]( [How to save electricity and keep your home cool during summer]( [The only 6 fashion pieces you need to be cozy all winter long]( [This season, there's a treasure trove of trends that feel as good as they look. Here are six pieces you're going to want to wear nonstop this winter.]( [How to stay safe during bad weather]( [The sentimental jewellery we love]( [Do you have a desire disorder?]( [The best winter boots in Canada—for wherever you are]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2017, a year in review --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to lose weight in your 50s]( [The biggest fashion trends of 2017—and whether they'll still be around in 2018]( [How to do a sugar detox]( [The best celebrity wedding dresses of 2017]( [Why you shouldn't hug your dog]( [The best celebrity hair transformations of 2017]( SEE MORE STYLE > [10 plants that are toxic to pets]( [Beauty trends from 2017—that are going to be even bigger in 2018]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Try something new in 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chef Daniel Boulud shares his favourite ingredient]( [We tried it: Eyebrow microblading]( [How to clean and prep artichokes]( [My first pedicure]( [How to poach 12 eggs at a time]( [What is dry brushing, and should I be doing it?]( [SEE MORE BEAUTY >]( SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN LIVING! PRINT OR DIGITAL Offering inspiring ideas for everyday living, subscribe today and save. [Subscribe Canadian Living] [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [SEE MORE ISSUES]( [Canadian Living]( [Subscribe to the magazine]( [canadianliving.com]( [Contact us]( [Subscriber services]( FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Google Plus]( To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here](. This message has been sent by CANADIAN LIVING* to the following address: {EMAIL} 1010 Sérigny Street, Longueuil (Quebec) J4K 5G7 canadian.living@tva.ca | [www.canadianliving.com]( [Privacy Policy]( | © Canadian Living 2016. All Rights Reserved.

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