Tips and Advice

5 Important Check Ups for Your Child’s Health

Your child’s annual wellness checkup may be coming up soon and it’s important to use that yearly visit to truly get a deep look at your kid’s current health status. With so many questions and concerns in this current pandemic climate, it’s important to have your checklist in order for your child’s doctor and get […]

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How Gwyneth Is Gearing Up for Fall

How Gwyneth Is Gearing Up for Fall GP wore the goop University Sweatshirt on Zoom, so we wore the goop University Sweatshirt on Zoom. It’s something of an occupational hazard. And while she claims she may never be ready to start dressing up again, these cozy sweaters, sumptuous leathers, and a flannel dress so soft […]

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The Spaces, Places, and Virtual Experiences Inspiring Us Right Now

Installation view of Judd, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 1–July 11, 2020. Digital image © 2020 The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo by Jonathan Muzika The Spaces, Places, and Virtual Experiences Inspiring Us Right Now A couple seasons’ worth of practical projects (organizing closets and reconfiguring cabinets) and exacting activities (mastering […]

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Megan Tries It: The Routine That Got My Hair Right Back into Shape

Megan Tries It The Routine That Got My Hair Right Back into Shape Megan O’Neill is the senior beauty editor at goop. Which is another way of saying she has a passion for clean products, loves anything that reduces stress, and will happily guinea pig herself in the name of wellness. When I was a little […]

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Aging with Grace (and Good Skin)

Aging with Grace (and Good Skin) In partnership with our friends at State Of The changes in mood, skin, and even temperature that can be brought on by the shifting hormones associated with menopause and perimenopause can be mild or major. What’s exciting is that lifestyle factors—from stress levels to supplements and skin care—can make […]

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5 Women Make the Case for Buying Fewer, Better Things

5 Women Make the Case for Buying Fewer, Better Things To work at goop is to know products. We test them (tirelessly), we make them, and we sell them. For the uninitiated, navigating a sea of stuff can be overwhelming. When crowdsourcing for the overachievers worth your disposable income, we went straight to the experts who […]

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What One Model Learned from Her Year of Celibacy

What One Model Learned from Her Year of Celibacy Dronme Davis—model, painter, diehard feminist—isn’t afraid to put it all out there. She’s an old soul with an infectious smile and a disarmingly funny, self-deprecating nature. She also happens to be whip-smart. While she may treat her social platform like a personal journal, it’s also a way […]

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Our Favorite Cooking Projects

Our Favorite Cooking Projects Having more time at home means more time for project cooking. Which does not mean cumbersome or difficult cooking. The best kind of project cooking is a fun activity that you can really sink your teeth into—the kind of stuff you can make a day of. Some of these recipes take […]

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Why Did Weight Become the Scapegoat for Health Issues?

Supported by Science Toggle description There’s sound science and published research supporting this concept. Why Did Weight Become the Scapegoat for Health Issues? Why Did Weight Become the Scapegoat for Health Issues? “In 2013, two high-profile reports were published,” says Sabrina Strings, PhD. “One claimed obesity was far deadlier than we realized. And the other claimed […]

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The Beauty-Sleep Nighttime Routine

The Beauty-Sleep Nighttime Routine In partnership with our friends at Ancient Nutrition The effects of losing even a few hours of sleep are quick to show up on our skin. Sleep allows our skin, body, and mind to reset, and when we don’t get enough of it, our complexion looks lifeless, our energy plummets, and […]

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