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Good Housekeeping

Mar 01 2023
Magazine

Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

Smart, Stylish Storage • A combination of baskets, bins and pull-out wire drawers helps keep bathroom and beauty essentials in order behind closed doors. Opt for clear containers for small items so you won’t have to dig to see what’s inside. “I like using some pretty storage too, like the woven seagrass box, because it looks nice when left on the counter even though it might be filled with something utilitarian,” says GH Visual Styling Director Lis Engelhart, who styled the cover.

Kiwi • This fuzzy fruit provides a generous dose of vitamin C and a burst of sweet, tangy flavor that’ll brighten up the last weeks of winter. Here are our Test Kitchen’s favorite ways to enjoy it:

More Room for You!

Getting Organized • Our editors reveal the tips and tricks they use to keep clutter contained.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO AT-HOME HAIRCOLOR • More women than ever are turning to DIY dye, which can save both time and money. Take the guesswork out of the process—and get salon-quality results every time — with insider secrets from GH Beauty Lab scientists and pro colorists.

Try This at Home • Some hair color changes are best left to professionals. Here, an expert explains what’s safe to DIY and what to avoid.

Think Inside the Box • No more fumbling with packaging and tools: Here’s what’s included in a typical at-home haircolor kit, plus insights from GH Beauty Lab at-home haircolor testing.

AT-HOME HAIRCOLOR • Achieve a pro-level look with these stellar DIY permanent hair dye kits, which were easier to use and delivered richer, longer-lasting color than the competition.

8 WAYS TO Erase Stubborn Eye Lines • Crow’s feet and eye-area wrinkles are among the first creases to form on the face thanks to that region’s fragile skin, the thinnest on the body. GH Beauty Lab experts and top dermatologists explain what causes these, how to prevent them and the best strategies for smoothing and plumping the crepey texture.

4 Keys to Preventing Eye Lines • GH Beauty Lab scientists and dermatologists suggest these easy methods for warding off (or minimizing) eye-area creases.

When do CROW’S FEET start to appear?

Pro Eye-Wrinkle Solutions to Know • For more dramatic, sometimes immediate and lasting results, visit a dermatologist for treatments to diminish crow’s feet.

CROW’S FEET MINIMIZERS • These proven at-home fixes are GH Beauty Lab test winners or dermatologist picks.

A Top-Shelf Solution • Storage for infrequently used kitchen appliances is within reach, literally, with a built-in ladder. This one, paired with white Shaker-style cabinets, helps “make the most of high ceilings,” says Laura Skudder of Studio Skudder. Plus, sourcing the rail and wheel kit separately (and adapting the ladder’s size to fit) made it cost-effective.

Less Clutter, More Calm • Streamline every room—from the bedroom to the kitchen—with these expert storage tips and space-saving solutions.

inside the GH Cleaning Lab • Our cleaning dynamo shares her tips and tricks to tackle your toughest cleaning challenges and all your trouble spots.

Shared Love, Separate Homes • Moving in together is often a sign of a serious relationship, but as part of the LAT (Living Apart Together) movement, my partner and I rely on shared admiration and commitment—and different addresses.

Book of the Month • In every issue, the GH Book Club brings you one feel-good read. Here’s our March pick.

Kitchen Klatch • It’s called the heart of the home for good reason—the kitchen is the command center of daily life and a magnet for meals, conversation and, naturally, stuff! In these photographs, artist Joanne Leonard has captured...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 122 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Mar 01 2023

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  • Release date: February 16, 2023

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Good Housekeeping - Home of the Good Housekeeping Seal and your best source for saving time, money, and hassle.

Smart, Stylish Storage • A combination of baskets, bins and pull-out wire drawers helps keep bathroom and beauty essentials in order behind closed doors. Opt for clear containers for small items so you won’t have to dig to see what’s inside. “I like using some pretty storage too, like the woven seagrass box, because it looks nice when left on the counter even though it might be filled with something utilitarian,” says GH Visual Styling Director Lis Engelhart, who styled the cover.

Kiwi • This fuzzy fruit provides a generous dose of vitamin C and a burst of sweet, tangy flavor that’ll brighten up the last weeks of winter. Here are our Test Kitchen’s favorite ways to enjoy it:

More Room for You!

Getting Organized • Our editors reveal the tips and tricks they use to keep clutter contained.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO AT-HOME HAIRCOLOR • More women than ever are turning to DIY dye, which can save both time and money. Take the guesswork out of the process—and get salon-quality results every time — with insider secrets from GH Beauty Lab scientists and pro colorists.

Try This at Home • Some hair color changes are best left to professionals. Here, an expert explains what’s safe to DIY and what to avoid.

Think Inside the Box • No more fumbling with packaging and tools: Here’s what’s included in a typical at-home haircolor kit, plus insights from GH Beauty Lab at-home haircolor testing.

AT-HOME HAIRCOLOR • Achieve a pro-level look with these stellar DIY permanent hair dye kits, which were easier to use and delivered richer, longer-lasting color than the competition.

8 WAYS TO Erase Stubborn Eye Lines • Crow’s feet and eye-area wrinkles are among the first creases to form on the face thanks to that region’s fragile skin, the thinnest on the body. GH Beauty Lab experts and top dermatologists explain what causes these, how to prevent them and the best strategies for smoothing and plumping the crepey texture.

4 Keys to Preventing Eye Lines • GH Beauty Lab scientists and dermatologists suggest these easy methods for warding off (or minimizing) eye-area creases.

When do CROW’S FEET start to appear?

Pro Eye-Wrinkle Solutions to Know • For more dramatic, sometimes immediate and lasting results, visit a dermatologist for treatments to diminish crow’s feet.

CROW’S FEET MINIMIZERS • These proven at-home fixes are GH Beauty Lab test winners or dermatologist picks.

A Top-Shelf Solution • Storage for infrequently used kitchen appliances is within reach, literally, with a built-in ladder. This one, paired with white Shaker-style cabinets, helps “make the most of high ceilings,” says Laura Skudder of Studio Skudder. Plus, sourcing the rail and wheel kit separately (and adapting the ladder’s size to fit) made it cost-effective.

Less Clutter, More Calm • Streamline every room—from the bedroom to the kitchen—with these expert storage tips and space-saving solutions.

inside the GH Cleaning Lab • Our cleaning dynamo shares her tips and tricks to tackle your toughest cleaning challenges and all your trouble spots.

Shared Love, Separate Homes • Moving in together is often a sign of a serious relationship, but as part of the LAT (Living Apart Together) movement, my partner and I rely on shared admiration and commitment—and different addresses.

Book of the Month • In every issue, the GH Book Club brings you one feel-good read. Here’s our March pick.

Kitchen Klatch • It’s called the heart of the home for good reason—the kitchen is the command center of daily life and a magnet for meals, conversation and, naturally, stuff! In these photographs, artist Joanne Leonard has captured...


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