All the therapeutic comforts of the beach, now in a Lisa Frank template. Also, be sure to look at the new bumper crop of British pop singers and compare “Call Me Maybe” with past summer hits.
The Galos salt-iodine caves in Chicago is a resort that provides guests with an authentic sea microclimate. The healing effects mimic that of the Black Sea. The crystalized salt has a delicate, shimmering pink hue and light flowery smell.
A decade ago, the song of the summer wasn't nearly as kid friendly as Carly Rae's infectious "Call Me Maybe". How'd we get from point A to B? - [TheDailyBeast]
Move over Lindsay Lohan, there's a new hot mess in town. And it's...Randy Travis? - [TMZ]
Check out the 25 best college movies. - [CollegeHumor]
Lingerie giant Victoria's Secret is embroiled in a $15 million hosiery lawsuit. - [Elle]
The Piranha predator drone looks like a slick Bond boat and will hunt down pirates accordingly. - [Maxim]
The latest crop of British pop singers are crossing the pond. Which one is right for you? - [Vulture]
Headline Story: Psychedelic healing not your bag? Try one nine other outrageous resort spas! - [Flavorwire]
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