
Explore expert beauty tips, skincare routines, and wellness inspiration.

Evening care feels different in warm light. A simpler room and a softer pace can make routine feel less corrective and more restorative, turning beauty into a quieter form of care.

Rain changes the pace of reading. These are the books, moods, and settings that make staying in feel quietly luxurious, turning an ordinary evening into something slower, warmer, and more absorbing.

Lisbon rewards wandering. A good afternoon here unfolds through light, tiled walls, steep streets, coffee, and long pauses between destinations.

The best weekend wardrobes are built on repetition, proportion, and a few pieces that make getting dressed feel calm instead of performative.

A leading public intellectual, Galloway teaches graduate-level marketing at NYU’s Stern School of Business and hosts three widely followed podcasts. In his new memoir, Notes on Being a Man, he turns his analytical lens inward on himself and outward on the forces shaping the journey from boyhood to manhood. Traditional roles have become blurred.

Sea air, wool layers, and a little weather are enough to reset the body and the eye, making a coastal weekend feel both restorative and quietly cinematic.

A slower morning is rarely about doing more. It is about arranging light, time, and attention in a way that makes the day feel more inhabitable.

Getting to know the products in the goop beauty shop is a (very fun) part of our job as goop editors. So, we tend to switch up our rotations regularly, slotting in new launches and turning back to longstanding heroes, experimenting to see how things work for us in different seasons, for different needs, in different combinations. Perhaps inevitably, in the course of all that testing, we start to play favorites, reaching for certain standouts more often than others.

Getting to know the products in the goop beauty shop is a (very fun) part of our job as goop editors. So, we tend to switch up our rotations regularly, slotting in new launches and turning back to longstanding heroes, experimenting to see how things work for us in different seasons, for different needs, in different combinations.