Fashion magazines are like ice-cream cones in that they're colorful, seasonal, and thrilling to consume in the dentist's waiting room. Sustain an appetite for style with today's Groupon to Condé Nast. Choose from five options:
• For $5, you get an annual subscription to Lucky (a $12 value).
• For $6, you get an annual subscription to Allure (a $12 value).
• For $9, you get an annual subscription to Vogue (a $12 value).
• For $5, you get an annual subscription to Self (a $10 value).
• For $24, you get an annual subscription to all four (a $48 value).
Provocative, style-savvy content bursts from the bindings of Condé Nast's popular publications Allure, Lucky, Self, and Vogue. Wrap fingers around the latest summer hair trends as depicted on the pages of Allure, or learn ways to bolster features through runway-inspired makeup looks. Discerning fashionistas get schooled in the art of affordable wardrobe transformation by the glossy leaflets of Lucky, which also invites readers to study the physics behind body-slimming dresses and raid the stylish corners of The Beauty Closet without awkward encounters with skeletons. Those looking to prepare their figures for swimsuit season can take tips from the bikini body workout in Self or discover the 20 superfoods for weight loss. To prepare for a career as a paparazzi decoy, glean ideas from the best-dressed celebrities in Vogue. If balancing time among the salon, gym, and dressing room, an annual subscription to all four titles will keep you sparkling like Hollywood gold.
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Groupon Guide to: Carrying the Olympic Torch
Every few years, the world’s greatest athletes are shipped to a city so they can watch the running of the Olympic torch together. If your application essay is good enough to get you on the torch team, make sure the run goes smoothly with this troubleshooting guide:
Problem: The flame goes out.
Solution: Don't panic—verify that the flame is actually out by kissing it. If it is, simply relight the ceremonial flame by throwing the torch toward the sun.
Problem: Vultures are hovering around the flame, mistaking it for a wounded fox.
Solution: Keep running. As long as the flame moves violently in the wind, the vultures will think the fox is still alive and eventually return to overlooking the local newspaper printing press.
Problem: You constantly feel numb after the torch relay.
Solution: Try your best to get by. Like making a half-court shot or victoriously commanding the animal kingdom in a battle, the experience of carrying the torch makes normal life seem futile. The feeling never goes away, so it's best to distract yourself with mindless hobbies such as exercising or raising children.
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