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[*plus, 11 nostalgic back-to-school movies*]( [Your One-Stop Shop for This Year’s Best Labor Day Sales](   [fall-fashion-trends]( Throughout the month of August, I’ve been refining everything on my fall wishlist, waiting for the perfect time to strike (add to cart and press purchase). Although it’s technically still summer, [my sights are set on fall]( I’m [preparing my home]( and my wardrobe for it. Labor Day marks the unofficial [end of summer]( but that’s not all this holiday entails.   [READ MORE]( New From The Editors [grocery-store]( [Sabrina Carpenter’s Wellness Routine Gives Demure and Mindful Vibes]( I did the research. Keep reading for her tried-and-true health and wellness rituals that are essential to her well-being. [fall-nail-colors/]( [10 Coffee Recipes to Try if You’re Obsessed with The Nitro Bar]( Every now and then, a food trend takes the internet by storm, captivating our social media feeds and dominating our cravings. [succeeding-in-silence]( [Keeping Jewelry Organized Is a Nightmare—We Found the Best Solutions]( I’ve been on a massive jewelry kick lately—it feels like I’m picking up new pieces left and right and constantly dreaming about what I’ll add to my collection next. [CATCH UP ON THE SITE]( [mallory-fletchall]( [11 Nostalgic Movies That’ll Make It Feel Like You’re Going Back to School]( September will forever be back-to-school season. As you’re [refreshing office supplies]( updating your closet, and making your [fall bucket list]( a [movie night]( is almost guaranteed to be at the forefront of your mind. And while I’ll never miss my annual rewatch of nostalgic movies [You’ve Got Mail]( and Hocus Pocus, there’s something to be said about back-to-school movies that are set around late August and early September. Maybe my Millennial is showing, but the vibes of back-to-school are just too good!   [READ MORE]( I Just Saved $75 on the Products Blowing Up Our Slack Channel—Here's How Here at The Everygirl, we love to yap as evidenced by our Slack channels that are always buzzing with pop culture moments (hello baby Bieber), online sales so that we can shop sans guilt, and odes to the products we can't stop talking about. This week's crop? Anything and everything related to Colleen Rothschild (and specifically, their Labor Day sale). Right now until September 3, you can get $25 off $100+ with code LABOR25, $50 off $200+ with code LABOR50, and $75 off $300+ with code LABOR75—so you already know we're throwing product recs around with rapid speed. From the glycolic peel pads that our (rather dramatic) beauty editor "can't live without" to the moisturizer our Editor in Chief swears "achieved more than the $200 cream [she] used to use," here's what we're stocking up on during the sale: Illuminating Tinted Eye Cream “My grandma has finally stopped asking if I’m getting enough sleep.” - Paige, Editor   [SHOP NOW]( [Glycolic Acid]( [Peel PadsÂ]( “This stuff is literally like a magic eraser for blemishes and texture.” – Maddi, Account Manager   [SHOP NOW]( [Extreme Recovery CreamÂ]( “My skin is super hydrated without that gross over-oily feeling.” – Ally, Chief of Sales   [SHOP NOW]( [Quench & Shine Restorative Hair Mask]( “It smells like the inside of a Chanel store—I assume.”  – Megan, Sr. Sales Manager   [SHOP NOW]( [the-everygirl-podcast]( This week on the podcast [Mental Health Toolkit: Reducing Stress and Increasing Happiness w/ Karena Dawn of Tone It Up]( In today's conversation, Karena opens up about her lifelong struggle with mental health: from growing up with a mother who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia to her history of drug abuse and depression. [LISTEN NOW](   [This $5 Hack Made Interviewing for Jobs So Much Easier]( [what-is-cortisol](   [6 Fresh Ways to Style Your Blazers for Fall With Pieces You Already Own]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email contains sponsored placements of Colleen Rothschild, but all opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. Copyright © 2024 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Everygirl Media Group, LLC 222 S. Morgan Street Suite 2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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