Welcome to our Saturday edition! The actor nominated with half Moore Oscars follows a meatless diet, but there is a guilty pleasure that she cannot live.
On the agenda:
But first: Leave the children at home.
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Dispatch this week
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Adult getaway
There is nothing like a family vacation, but from time to time, you really need adults. Think about it: you can relax properly without unexpected interruption (well, maybe) when you unplug.
Fortunately for us, there are a lot of options to enjoy pleasure without children – from hotels cruises.
The stations reserved for adults are aimed at adults, which you are looking for a quiet afternoon at the SPA, the adventure on hiking trails nearby or that you develop in gastronomy.
Brittany Chang, the visual characteristics of BI, reporter, took readers to the very first all -inclusive complex for adults from Hyatt Vivid to CancĂșn, Mexico, and it is a perfect paradise for travelers looking for something more relaxed. This does not mean that there are not many activities to do.
“Customers can register for Mezcal tastings or alcoholize it on the six water holes of the property, including a swimming bar in the roof swimming pool”, she writes, adding that customers can also “sweat in an underwater cycling course, or take a 10-minute bus for the Ennea Beach Club”.
There are also cruises reserved for adults who always offer space to act like a child. BI travel journalist Joey Hadden did one with Virgin Voyages and was surprised to find not only a tattoo lounge on board, but also a real playground.
“The playground of the cruise ship was surrounded by fun activities, such as a set of human-sized chess, a boxing ring and a net suspended above a view of the ocean,” writes Hadden. “If there had been children around, I would not have felt comfortable taking up space on this playground. Surrounded by adults, however, I felt free to enjoy these activities.”
Convinced again? Great! Call the goalkeeper.
POV: protein overload
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Protein maximum is the last obsession with health, physical form and longevity. However, there is one thing such as too much protein.
Our body cannot store it beyond a certain point, and the surplus of realization of the other necessary nutrients. Doctors and dietitians told Bi what’s going on when you do too much.
They also shared how to consume the right amount.
The human cost of “K-Face”
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Korean plastic surgery, like K-Pop and K-Beauty, rides the wave of the world’s South Korean world cultural influence. International tourists go to South Korea for low-cost procedures (according to American standards, at least) to reach “K-Face”.
However, the quest for K-Face is not a basic movement. It is an investment strategy carefully carried out by the Korean government worth more than a billion dollars.
And that benefits from endless insecurity.
Women working with good taste
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Bi asked women who have it for industries on the clothes they wear to get a chic and professional look.
Their responses were sustainable favorites to Jenni Kayne trusted sweaters and timeless Gucci moccasins. Many have said that it is not the clothes that count, but the feeling they give to the wearer.
Confidence is the key.
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No ordinary short -term rental
The villa at sunset. Kasianda
Justin and Annabelle Parfitt wanted to offer luxury stays to customers in their two Bali volules complex, and they spent $ 1.7 million to do so.
Villas of five and seven rooms have separate pools, gastronomic dishes and butler, but the best part is free holiday planning services. The Perfitts work with guests and planners to launch extravagant shindigs, especially the big birthdays.
See inside celebration villas.
What we look at this weekend
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- “You”: The psychological series of Netflix Thriller, with Penn Badgley, ends with his fifth and last season.
- “Andor”: Diego Luna resumes his role as a rebellious soldier in season two of the spin-off series of “Star Wars”.
- “Babygirl”: Nicole Kidman plays a powerful CEO who has an affair with her much younger intern in the erotic thriller of Halina Reijn in 2024, now broadcasting on Max.
See the full list
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What to do shopping
- Weekend baggage: Not all trips require a full set of suitcases. For your next weekend, your quick visit or your night, these are the best weekends we have tested.
- An essential city-diet: The new NYC transplant on our team has put Hulken’s viral tote to the test, and she cannot believe that anyone who lives here without her. Make the city of the city easier with its favorite discovery.
- Make ice cream at home: Ninja Creamli has exploded on Tiktok as an easy way to make ice cream with any type of milk alternative or dairy products. We have tested it, and although it is useful for those with food restrictions, it has drawbacks.
More than this week is read as follows:
The BI TODAY team: Dan Defrancesco, editor -in -chief and anchor, in New York (on paternity leave). Grace Lett, publisher, in New York. Lisa Ryan, editor -in -chief, in New York. Amanda Yen, assistant editor, in New York. Elizabeth Casolo, stock market, in Chicago.
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