Posts by Amelia Frost
Meghan Markle Used This Exact Product for Her Glowy Paris Fashion Week Makeup
Pierre Suu Markle has made minimalist and clean beauty her signature over the years, starting with her pared-back 2018 royal wedding makeup. Both looks were created by Markle’s longtime makeup artist Daniel Martin, who shared a breakdown of the products he used for the Balenciaga show after an overwhelming response from fans online. In an…
Read MoreHere’s How Jennifer Lawrence Is Styling Her Bootcut Jeans for Fall
I dunno about you, but I’ve had enough of wide-leg jeans. I’m a woman. I have curves. I want to show them. I’m not a blob. Jennifer Lawrence gets it. The archangel of trendy-casual walkaroundfits (new word, please spread around) just stepped out in hip-hugging bootcut jeans, a loose and intentionally tattered white T-shirt, a…
Read More8 Beauty Trends We’re Shopping During Amazon Prime Day
As a beauty writer, I’m constantly scouring Amazon for the best Prime Day beauty deals. This October’s Prime Big Deals Day event has hundreds of beauty products that encompass all of this season’s latest trends. Our editors are adding everything from viral K-beauty face masks to brown lipsticks and warm-toned shadows to help you perfect…
Read MoreHere’s How Azelaic Acid Can Help With Acne, Rosacea, and Hyperpigmentation
Retinol speeds up cell turnover, which can cause peeling and redness during the initial bedding-in stage, but it is a proven aid for severe acne. There is a compromise, though. Dr. Ejikeme believes that azelaic acid partners well with retinoids when used at different times of day: azelaic acid as a serum in the morning…
Read MoreYour Weekly Horoscope: October 5 to October 11, 2025
Your weekly horoscope is here. The first of three supermoons in a row, October’s harvest moon (so named because harvesting at the end of the agricultural season was aided by the Luna light), blooms over the weekend to blossom Monday morning. What are you harvesting while the cosmic night light turns way up? In the…
Read MoreLetters to the Editor, Oct. 5, 2025: ‘Troubled times for many Albertans’
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Alberta Opinion Letters Published Oct 05, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Costs are adding up quickly for Canadians. Photo by Stock art /Getty Images Article content Tough sledding Advertisement…
Read MoreSTEPHANIE KUSIE: Don’t get fooled again, Calgary!
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Calgary Opinion Columnists Published Oct 04, 2025 • Last updated 3 days ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Voters cast ballots in Calgary’s 2021 municipal election. Photo by Jim Wells /Postmedia Calgary archive Article content With…
Read MoreTaylor Swift Wore the Last Manicure We’d Expect for ‘Showgirl’ Release Day
Still, something about this manicure feels very…un-Taylor? As a longtime Swiftie, I can’t recall ever seeing her in classic French tips before—and definitely never in this thick, high-contrast, early-aughts style. Granted, this is the first time that she’s taken her ring on a media circuit, so from a color standpoint, it makes sense that she’d…
Read MoreCalgary Sun Letters to the Editor, Oct. 3: ‘Grits set us up to fail’
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Alberta Canada Opinion Letters Published Oct 03, 2025 • Last updated 21 hours ago • 2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Then-PM Justin Trudeau waves as he boards a government plane in Ottawa is this photo from July…
Read MoreFour Weeks After Giving Birth to My Third Child, I Was Diagnosed With Stage IV Cancer
Today I’m 38 and have been in menopause for four years—but there’s no evidence of active disease in my body. I’m still on the same medications as they’re still working. In the cancer world, treatment plans are called “lines of treatment.” You have your first line, second line, third line, etc. As one stops working,…
Read MoreI Was 41 and Running 5Ks When I Was Diagnosed With Terminal Cancer
Fast-forward a year: I was now 41 and had yet to get a mammogram. (Editor’s note: The American Cancer Society says women have the option to start screening for breast cancer at 40.) So on the morning of my ninth wedding anniversary, I finally went in; that night I put on a cute dress, lipstick,…
Read MoreI Didn’t Get Why Dense Breasts Mattered Until I Got Cancer at 46
While we can’t change our breast density, we can improve detection. If you have dense breasts, your mammogram report may suggest talking with your doctor about additional imaging, such MRIs or ultrasounds, which don’t use radiation and are better at finding cancer in dense tissue. An MRI helped catch my cancer early. I started high-risk…
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