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  2. These 20 Trends Are Going To Take The Internet By Storm In ...

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    Pinterest recently dropped their regular review of predictions for 2025, so let's all gaze into the crystal ball together, where the most interesting trends that might rule the world in the new ...

  3. Meet the precious New Year's babies of 2024 across the US - AOL

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    As the world partied into the new year, hospitals across the U.S. celebrated by welcoming the first babies of 2024. In Boston, three adorable baby girls made their debut at the stroke of midnight ...

  4. BabyCenter releases the most popular baby names for 2024: See ...

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    Noah, Liam and Oliver for boys and Olivia, Amelia and Emma for girls were among the most popular names for babies in 2024, new research by BabyCenter has found.

  5. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Baby showers and other social events to celebrate an impending or recent birth are popular around the world, but not in Western Europe. They are often women-only social gatherings. In Armenia, a baby shower is called "qarasunq" (քառասունք) and is celebrated 40 days after the birth. It is a mixed party for all relatives and friends.

  6. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2020s, many skincare and beauty trends became popular in the United States and around the world, especially with the help of social media. [417] [418] One of the most talked-about trends was "slugging," where people applied a thick layer of petroleum jelly on their face to keep moisture in and protect their skin.

  7. Lux (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Lux Soap was introduced to America in 1925 by the Lever Brothers. [6] It was a white soap packaged in pastel colors designed to be comparable to the finer French soaps, but more affordable. [7]