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What’s in and what’s out for 2024? Explore our new digital issue feat. DJ Va$htie March 05

What’s in and what’s out for 2024? Explore our new digital issue feat. DJ Va$htie March 05, 2024 DEDICATED NATIONAL EDWIN ORTIZ What’s “In” and What’s “Out” for 2024? Explore Our New Digital Issue Featuring DJ Va$htie In for 2024: Embracing individuality. Unexpected fashion. Multitasking products. Out for 2024: Unconscious consumption. Complicated routines. Trend hopping. By now, you’ve probably seen “Ins/Outs” lists all over social media (folks are dubbing them the new way to do annual resolutions). That’s why, for our [March digital issue](, we teamed up with [DJ and trendsetter Va$htie]( to explore what’s hot and what’s not for the year ahead. One product that’s definitely “in”: [Burt’s Bees Micellar Towelettes](. These 3-in-1 wipes are made with upcycled cotton from T-shirt manufacturing scraps (conscious consumption—check!). They help hydrate skin and remove pore-clogging dirt, oil and makeup in one simple step (simple routines—check!). Shop the wipes below, and explore our [Ins & Outs Issue]( for more to expect in the upcoming months. [BROWSE THE ISSUE](   SHOP BURT’S BEES   Burt’s Bees Micellar Towelettes with Rose Water [BUY NOW]( Burt’s Bees Micellar Towelettes with Coconut & Lotus [BUY NOW]( CONNECT WITH US [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Contact]( | [About]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Editorial Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Jobs](| [Contests]( | [Press]( [View in Browser]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [My Account](| [UNSUBSCRIBE]( 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001 ©2010–2022 Wow Media Products, Inc doing business as PureWow. All rights reserved. PureWow values your privacy and wants you to understand how we use your information. To that end, we’ve updated our Privacy Policy to make sure you have current and accurate information about PureWow’s privacy practices. We invite you to review the updated [Privacy Policy](. By continuing to use PureWow on or after this new policy takes effect, you acknowledge PureWow’s updated Privacy Policy. Please feel free to contact [privacy@purewow.com]( if you have any questions or concerns.

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