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I’m a 4’11 and 95lb redhead – I tried the viral TikTok dress and loved the way my butt looked in it
FINDING the pretty spring dress that makes everything look good can be tough, but one influencer has found the perfect fit.
The TikTok personality showed off her find for her 22,000 followers who get fashion tips and country girl advice from her videos.
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The influencer shared it in a video, highlighting the back of the dress[/caption]
Lifestyle influencer Belle (@cheerful.bellee) recently shared a video of her trying on a viral TikTok dress.
The thin, slip-style garment featured spaghetti straps and a low-cut back.
The fabric itself was made of a gorgeous light green with blue flowers printed all over.
“4’11 95 lbs tatted redhead trying on this viral TikTok,” Belle wrote in the short video.
“Wait until you see the back,” she wrote in the post’s caption, adding a peach emoji – often used to refer to someone’s bottom.
Several TikTok users flooded the video’s comment section gushing about the outfit.
“Woooow,” one user wrote.
“I’m in love with you,” another said.
“Gorgeous,” a third said, while a fourth chimed in saying: “Thank you for being the spark of joy in my day.”
“Absolutely beautiful,” another commented.
Belle has been posting country lifestyle, dating, and fashion TikToks to the social media platform since November 2022.
Since then, she has amassed over 22,000 followers and more than 88,500 likes on the app.
While the influencer didn’t reveal where she purchased the dress from, The U.S. Sun has previously reported on outfits going viral on TikTok, including this popular dress.
Plus, check out this try-on and review of another viral dress from on YouTube influencer.
Paul O’Grady’s funeral will be held at animal haven in Kent that the broadcaster loved
Pizza ovens are a hot gift idea this year — these are the ones we tested and loved
Whether you’re particular about the kind of pizza you like, or you’re just an outdoor cooking enthusiast, a pizza oven is a handy gadget to have in your backyard (or on your countertop). Most models on the market now can churn out wood-fired Neapolitan pies, crispy thin crust versions, and even decadent Chicago-style deep dish pizza.
There are also plenty of portable models small enough to take in the car for your next weekend camping (or glamping) trip, football game tailgate, or picnic lunch — just make sure you check the fire restrictions in your area before cranking up the heat for a homemade pie.
How hot do pizza ovens get?
While the conventional oven in your kitchen probably only gets up to 500 or 550 degrees Fahrenheit, pizza ovens need extreme heat for quick dough rising times and optimal crust bubble-age. You can expect a good outdoor pizza oven to reach 900 to 950 degrees Fahrenheit, but you can still achieve charred leopard-spotted Neapolitan pizzas at 700 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit.
How fast do pizza ovens cook?
Given that most pizza ovens run at an insane heat, cooking time happens FAST. We’re talking start to finish in as little as 60 seconds up to a few minutes. You definitely won’t have time to pop your pizza in and scroll on TikTok while you wait for it to cook. Cooking with a pizza oven requires dedicated attention due to the quick cooking times, and you’ll also have to learn how to manage the heat on your oven while you chef it up.
Gas vs. wood pizza oven
Most of the outdoor pizza ovens on the market run on either wood or propane gas, with a few natural gas options. A wood-powered stove will give you an amazing smoky taste, but it requires more work to maintain a fire while you cook. Gas-powered stoves, on the other hand, won’t offer the same smokiness but are generally easier to manage, and can easily be preheated before cooking. Gas pizza ovens also hold the temperature steady with little fluctuation.
If you’re looking for a pizza oven to use indoors, the pickings for quality ovens are pretty slim (with the exception of our pick, the Breville Pizzaiolo). All indoor-friendly pizza ovens will be powered by electricity though, FYI.
If you’re ready to ditch the weekly Friday night Domino’s delivery, check out these hands-on tested pizza ovens to make your perfect slice at home.
Pizza ovens are a hot gift idea this year — these are the ones we tested and loved
Whether you’re particular about the kind of pizza you like, or you’re just an outdoor cooking enthusiast, a pizza oven is a handy gadget to have in your backyard (or on your countertop). Most models on the market now can churn out wood-fired Neapolitan pies, crispy thin crust versions, and even decadent Chicago-style deep dish pizza.
There are also plenty of portable models small enough to take in the car for your next weekend camping (or glamping) trip, football game tailgate, or picnic lunch — just make sure you check the fire restrictions in your area before cranking up the heat for a homemade pie.
How hot do pizza ovens get?
While the conventional oven in your kitchen probably only gets up to 500 or 550 degrees Fahrenheit, pizza ovens need extreme heat for quick dough rising times and optimal crust bubble-age. You can expect a good outdoor pizza oven to reach 900 to 950 degrees Fahrenheit, but you can still achieve charred leopard-spotted Neapolitan pizzas at 700 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit.
How fast do pizza ovens cook?
Given that most pizza ovens run at an insane heat, cooking time happens FAST. We’re talking start to finish in as little as 60 seconds up to a few minutes. You definitely won’t have time to pop your pizza in and scroll on TikTok while you wait for it to cook. Cooking with a pizza oven requires dedicated attention due to the quick cooking times, and you’ll also have to learn how to manage the heat on your oven while you chef it up.
Gas vs. wood pizza oven
Most of the outdoor pizza ovens on the market run on either wood or propane gas, with a few natural gas options. A wood-powered stove will give you an amazing smoky taste, but it requires more work to maintain a fire while you cook. Gas-powered stoves, on the other hand, won’t offer the same smokiness but are generally easier to manage, and can easily be preheated before cooking. Gas pizza ovens also hold the temperature steady with little fluctuation.
If you’re looking for a pizza oven to use indoors, the pickings for quality ovens are pretty slim (with the exception of our pick, the Breville Pizzaiolo). All indoor-friendly pizza ovens will be powered by electricity though, FYI.
If you’re ready to ditch the weekly Friday night Domino’s delivery, check out these hands-on tested pizza ovens to make your perfect slice at home.
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All the best skincare tech that we tested and loved, and some that we didn’t
There’s no getting denying the uptick of at-home skincare tools on the market. Even if you’ve only spent half an hour on social media within the past year, you’ve more than likely seen an article about SolaWave and its red light and microcurrent technology or videos of celebrities including Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney raving about how much they love the brand’s skincare wands.
The skincare space has also seen brands like Therabody (yes, the massage gun company) enter the market with all-in-one devices like the TheraFace PRO that claim to rejuvenate skin.
To learn more about the technology behind these products taking over the skincare world and how they work, we spoke with New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist, Carmen Castilla, M.D. and Erum Ilyas, M.D., MBE, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist, Schweiger Dermatology CEO, AmberNoon.
Is red light therapy worth it?
Red light therapy can be worth it if used consistently for a prolonged period. Dr. Castilla explains that “there is some scientific support that red light is effective if used consistently for a number of weeks. However, the device needs to emit a certain amount of energy to be effective. [One should] expect any noticeable improvement to take at least 8-12 weeks.”
Dr. Ilyas adds that “purchasing an over-the-counter device may or may not achieve the same benefits [as medical grade devices] based on the power of the device and the length of time required for use.”
Does Solawave help with acne scars or dark spots?
When discussing SolaWave, Dr. Castilla explains that “in order to be effective, a red light device needs to emit a certain amount of energy to deliver an adequate red light dose to make a biological impact on the skin. This is not a cumulative dose spaced over several sessions, but the dose required per session. The lower the power emitted, the longer you have to be exposed to the light to receive an adequate dose.”
As a low-energy device, the SolaWave likely won’t be as effective as an in-office medical treatment. Dr. Castilla mentions that the SolaWave wand is likely to see the best results when used as a maintenance tool after an in-office treatment by a board-certified dermatologist.
Does microcurrent tighten skin?
Within medical studies, there have been “benefits noted in wound healing studies [such as the] stimulation of fibroblasts [and] the collagen-producing cells of the skin,” says Dr. Ilyas. “In this way, this technology may have the benefit to tighten skin.” While Dr. Ilyas was unable to locate studies evaluating the ability of at-home devices to tighten skin specifically, medical studies offer a glimpse into microcurrent’s potential benefits.
Dr. Castilla adds that “you can think of microcurrent as the opposite of neurotoxin (Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, Jeuveau) which are aiming to relax muscles to smooth out fine lines.”
Whether you’re looking for a skincare wand with red light therapy or personalized products sent to your home every few months, we’ve got you covered. Continue reading for the best skincare technology of 2023.
Binance really loved telling people to use VPNs, allegedly
So I read through the CFTC complaint against the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, and it seems like the lawyers are having fun with this one. For instance: “Binance’s decision to prioritize commercial success over compliance with US law has been, as Lim paraphrased Zhao’s position on the matter, a ‘biz decision.’” I never get tired of reading these complaints.
Now to be clear, I don’t think Binance is the only entity ever to decide that skirting US law to acquire more customers — after all, US pharma companies have been making billion-dollar settlements over that exact same “biz decision.” But I do think explicitly writing that you are deliberately doing that is a real clown move. A government body can’t hold you…