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I Had Given Up on My Skin Before This Tatcha Starter Kit on January 31, 2024 at 4:02 am Us Weekly

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When I broke my ankle in three places and was wheelchair-bound for three months, I had decided my skin was just going to be the worst it could be. I could barely get to the skin to wash my face, let alone shower to get clean. I hadn’t done much to keep up with my skincare before that anyway, because no matter what I tried, my skin just never seemed to cooperate.

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My pores looked huge, my skin was greasy no matter when I washed it or how, and my cheeks retained that telltale reddish rosacea glow. I had given up on all the products I had tried, because one after another, they all tended to do the exact same thing: irritate my skin and make me feel like I looked even worse.

That is, until one day I had spent scrolling SkincareTok in a fit of boredom since I couldn’t walk. I discovered Tatcha, a brand I had once been curious about, and decided to take the plunge with the Tatcha Starter Ritual Kit.

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The Starter Ritual is an all-in-one kit with everything you need to try out the Tatcha skincare for two weeks. At just $74, it seemed like a good, cost-effective (and luxe!) way to see if the brand could transform my skin. So I ordered it, and the Camellia Cleansing Oil, Rice Polish, Essence, Dewy Skin Cream, and Silk Peony Eye Cream came straight to my door.

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I got started using the Tatcha products as part of my daily routine, and immediately found myself blown away by the fifth day. The Rice Polish made my face feel soft and calm, and most importantly, smooth. The Essence plumped up my skin in ways I had never been privy to before. In just a week, I was feeling more confident, as confident as I could be in a wheelchair with an uncomfortable cast – so I knew something was working.

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By the end of the second week when I had ran myself out of product, it was an easy decision to make to purchase all the products in their full-size versions so I wouldn’t have to skip a beat using my new skincare saviors. Though it does tend to get pricey to buy full-size versions of everything, I knew Tatcha was worth it to restore my self-confidence in general, especially at a time when it had tanked. So this introductory kit gave me a great taste of what was to come, and I’m still using it.

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If you want to see what Tatcha can do for you, take my experience as inspiration. If you’ve tried everything else, it might be time to try Tatcha, especially that silky rice polish. You’ll be glad that you did.

Get The Starter Ritual for just $74 at Tatcha! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, January 30, 2024, but are subject to change.

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When I broke my ankle in three places and was wheelchair-bound for three months, I had decided my skin was just going to be the worst it could be. I could barely get to the skin to wash my face, let alone shower to get clean. I hadn’t done much to keep up with my 

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This ‘Too Small’ Christmas Movie Turned an $18M Gamble Into a Half‑Billion Classic

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Studios almost left this Christmas staple on the cutting‑room floor. Executives initially saw it as a “small” seasonal comedy with limited box‑office upside, and internal budget fights kept the project hovering in limbo around an $18 million price tag.

The fear was simple: why spend real money on a kid‑driven holiday film that would vanish from theaters by January?

That cautious logic aged terribly. Once released, the movie exploded past expectations, pulling in roughly $475–$500 million worldwide and camping at the top of the box office for weeks.

That’s a return of more than 25 times its production budget, putting it among the most profitable holiday releases in modern studio history.

What some decision‑makers viewed as disposable seasonal content quietly became a financial engine that still prints money through re‑runs, streaming, and merchandising every December.

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The story behind the numbers is part of why fans feel so attached to it. This was not a four‑quadrant superhero bet with guaranteed franchise upside; it was a character‑driven family comedy built on specific jokes, one child star, and a very particular vision of Christmas chaos. The fact that it nearly got shelved—and then turned into a half‑billion global phenomenon—makes every rewatch feel like a win against studio risk‑aversion.

When you press play each year, you are not just revisiting nostalgia; you are revisiting the rare moment when a “small” movie out‑performed the system that almost killed it.

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Anne Hathaway Just Turned Her Instagram Bio Into a 2026 Release Calendar

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Anne Hathaway has quietly confirmed that 2026 is going to be her year, and she did it in the most Anne way possible: with a soft-launch in her Instagram bio.

Instead of a traditional studio announcement, the Oscar-winning actor updated her profile text with a simple list of titles and dates, effectively revealing a four-film run that reads like a mini festival of her work spread across the year.

For fans, the bio now doubles as a watchlist, mapping out exactly when they will see her next on the big screen.

According to the update, Hathaway will kick off 2026 with “Mother Mary,” slated for an April release. The film, backed by A24, casts her as a fictional pop star in a psychological, music‑driven drama that has already started building buzz through early trailer drops and stills. Positioned in the spring, it sets the tone for a year where Hathaway leans hard into challenging, high‑concept material while still anchoring major studio projects.

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Just weeks later, she pivots from pop icon to fashion-world nostalgia with “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” now dated for May 1, 2026. The sequel brings her back as Andy Sachs, returning to the universe that helped define her mid‑2000s stardom and remains a staple in meme culture and rewatches. For millennials who grew up quoting the original, the firm release date signals that the long-rumored follow‑up is no longer hypothetical—it’s locked in, with Hathaway front and center.

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Summer belongs to “The Odyssey,” marked for July 17, 2026. Billed as an ambitious, big‑screen reimagining of the classic tale, the project reunites Hathaway with large‑scale, auteur‑driven filmmaking and promises mythic stakes, prestige casting, and blockbuster spectacle. Its prime July slot suggests confidence from the studio and positions Hathaway as a key face of the 2026 summer season, not just a supporting player in someone else’s tentpole.

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Finally, Hathaway’s bio points to “Verity,” arriving October 2, 2026, rounding out the year with a dark, suspense‑driven turn. Adapted from a hit thriller novel, the film casts her in a psychologically intense role that leans into obsession, secrets, and unreliable narratives—terrain that plays to her ability to toggle between vulnerability and menace in a single scene. Coming at the start of awards season, “Verity” also gives her a potential late‑year prestige vehicle after a run of crowd‑pleasing releases.

What makes this reveal so striking is the casualness of it. In one short line, Hathaway essentially published a studio slate: four movies, four distinct genres, and a timeline that keeps her on screens from spring through fall. For Hollywood, it underlines her staying power as a true marquee name; for fans, it’s an invitation to mark their calendars and prepare for a year where Anne Hathaway isn’t just part of the conversation—she is the conversation.

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Colombia’s ‘Doll’ Arrest: Police Say a 23-Year-Old Orchestrated Hits, Including Her Ex’s Murder

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Authorities in Colombia say Karen Julieth Ojeda Rodríguez, 23, known as “La Muñeca” (“The Doll”), was arrested in early December on allegations she coordinated contract killings for the Los de la M gang and helped set up the murder of her ex-boyfriend in July. Police reported seizing a 9mm pistol and a revolver during the operation and are testing the weapons against recent homicides in Barrancabermeja, a city battered by drug-war killings this year.

What police allege

Investigators describe Ojeda Rodríguez as a youthful face with a senior role: not a trigger-puller, but a coordinator who relayed orders to sicarios, managed target selection, and handled logistics for a network tied to drug trafficking and extortion in Santander. They say she rose quickly within Los de la M, operating in hot spots like Barrancabermeja and Piedecuesta, where rivalries over territory and revenue have fueled violence.

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The July killing at the center

Prosecutors allege she lured her ex-boyfriend, Deyvy Jesús García Palomino (“Orejas”), to a rural meeting on July 23 under the guise of settling a money dispute. When he arrived, two shooters on a motorcycle attacked at close range; he later died at the hospital. Investigators point to recovered messages to argue the meetup was a setup arranged in advance, and they claim she and an accomplice received roughly 4 million pesos—about $1,000—for the hit.

The December takedown

Police announced her capture following a targeted early-December sweep, framing it as a blow to Los de la M’s homicide pipeline.

Alongside Ojeda Rodríguez, officers detained an alleged accomplice known as “Gorda Sicaria” who purportedly passed orders to gunmen, and a man identified as “Leopoldo.”

Forensic tests on the seized weapons aim to link the guns to crime scenes amid a year marked by more than a hundred killings in Barrancabermeja, according to media cited by authorities.

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Why the case resonates

The contrast between the “Doll” moniker and the accusations of top-level murder coordination has fueled global attention, while the intimate ex-partner setup adds a personal dimension to an already combustible gang narrative. Authorities caution that ballistic and judicial proceedings are ongoing, but they characterize the arrests as a significant hit to a group blamed for a wave of killings in the region.

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