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Whether you wear a faceted stone around your neck or sleep with a chunk under your pillow, this gem is known as a soothing one.
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Kelsi Sheren returned from Afghanistan injured and with severe PTSD. But she turned her troubles into a stylish way to support other vets.
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After overcoming an eating disorder, Mina Gerges is out to prove that bigger men can model, too.
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With #SelfCare, Brie Code is bringing friendliness and connection to the oftenviolent world of gaming.
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From playlists to video therapy sessions, these five apps offer a variety of ways to chill.
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Hair fall is becoming increasingly common, especially given the stress of our times. Sarah Daniel takes a close look at the Genesis treatment line.
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Restorative wraps, floatation tanks and having warm oil poured over your third eye are just some of the ways we’ve found to unwind across Canada.
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Bee Quammie didn’t understand why her mother was worried about her becoming a model— until she had to rebuild her self-esteem.
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Ardra Shephard feels that although her style has stayed the same, others see her very differently since she added mobility aids to her look.
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Stigma kept Rabiah Dhaliwal from seeking help for severe depression. Now, thanks to hard work and a fresh outlook, her future looks bright.
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Members of the Toronto ballroom community discuss how creativity and competition have helped them feel alive and accepted.
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Canadian rock duo Crown Lands discuss their trademark hair and their mission to be the soundtrack to today’s spiritual revolution.
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Rejection didn’t prevent Toronto’s Winnie Harlow from pursuing her modelling dreams. And there’s no stopping her now.
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At least three people in this issue have been suicidal.
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Canvas Area
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ADAM TAUBENFLIGEL
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TRISH EWANIKA
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LAUREN CHAN
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LESLEY HAMPTON
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MUSEMO HANDAHU
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Lorenzo P. Lewis
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Tom Chapman
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Andrea Olivera
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Lee Pycroft