
How to plan the perfect long-distance Valentine’s Day date
- February 6, 2025
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, but it can be challenging for people in long-distance relationships. The distance can seem like more of an issue on special days, and tips to make Valentine’s Day special are often focused on couples who live together or are close to one another.
However, with a touch of thoughtful planning, it’s completely possible to plan the perfect long-distance Valentine’s Day date.
Send something special
Start the day off with a delivery of flowers, sweet treats or another gift to show your partner you’re thinking of them. You could arrange an early delivery so their gift can greet them first thing in the morning or have it arrive during the day, so it’s waiting for them when they come home after a busy day.
Check your technology ahead of time
Whether you’re planning a video call or a talk on the phone, an essential part of planning your long-distance date is ensuring there won’t be any technological hitches that could ruin the vibe. If you are video chatting from a phone or tablet, make sure you have a suitable stand so you can look at your loved one as if they were right across from you. If you’re using a laptop, consider pairing it with an external webcam because built-in laptop webcams are notoriously bad. Test out any new devices before your date.
Cook the same meal
Plan to cook the same meal together and video chat while you’re in the kitchen, so it feels a bit like you’re cooking each other a romantic Valentine’s dinner. You could both shop for the same ingredients, but ordering a kit from a meal delivery service makes this even easier. Alternatively, if neither of you is into cooking, you could both order takeout to your home. Just try to have it arrive simultaneously or choose dishes that will keep well if one of your meals takes longer to arrive.
Have a video dinner date
When you’ve finished cooking, or your food has arrived, it’s time for your video dinner date. Consider dressing up and laying the table nicely to set the mood. Make sure the lighting’s right, and set your phone, tablet or laptop up so your face is fully in frame. Think about choosing a drink pairing, whether alcoholic or nonalcoholic, that you can enjoy together.
Watch a movie
Dinner and a movie is a classic date combo for a reason. Choose something that you’ll both enjoy, whether that’s a romantic comedy or the latest thriller. Many streaming services have group watch features that perfectly sync up your streams so you can be certain you’re both watching the same part at the same time. You can keep in touch over your preferred messaging service, chatting about the movie as you watch. Avoid subtitled movies for this reason, as it can be hard to keep up with subtitles if you’re writing and reading messages.
What you need for a long-distance Valentine’s date
Monty Bojangles Vegan Truffle Tower
Send your sweetheart these delicious truffles to enjoy on Valentine’s Day and show you care, no matter the distance between you.
You can’t have a whole virtual date while holding your phone in one hand. This stand is adjustable to get the right angles and fits both cellphones and tablets.
Urban Accents Movie Night Popcorn Kernels and Popcorn Seasoning Variety Pack
Send these gourmet popcorn kits to your partner and the same to yourself, so you can both enjoy popcorn for your movie date night.
Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd Generation)
Thanks to its 10-inch screen, quality webcam and motion-tracking technology, this device is perfect for video calls with your long-distance love.
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Sen. Alex Padilla to propose a national Wildfire Intelligence Center
- February 6, 2025
In the wake of last month’s devastating Southern California wildfires, Sen. Alex Padilla wants to establish a national Wildfire Intelligence Center to streamline future federal response to such disasters — including in real time as fires break out.
The proposed center would serve as a hub for comprehensive information gathering and sharing and pave the way for better coordination when it comes to wildfire response and recovery efforts. He will introduce the bill on Thursday, Feb. 6, his office told the Southern California News Group exclusively.
Padilla, a Democrat from Los Angeles, said in an interview that he expects strong bipartisan support for the legislation, called the Wildfire Intelligence Collaboration and Coordination Act. He is co-sponsoring the bill with Sen. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat from Colorado, and Republican Sens. Tim Sheehy and Steve Daines, both from Montana.
“When we’re able to centralize and improve coordination and collaboration, that can make a big, big difference in the size of fire events when they happen, our ability to protect lives and properties, as well as the health and safety of firefighters and other first responders,” Padilla said.
He’s proposed establishing a joint office, called the Wildfire Intelligence Center, between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce and the Department of the Interior.
Modeled after similar information-sharing centers like the National Weather Service centers and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Water Center, the proposed wildfire intelligence center would oversee information-sharing and coordination of fire response between federal and state departments and agencies, tribal entities, academic institutions and the private sector.
Specifically, the center would provide comprehensive assessment and modeling of wildfires to inform response, risk reduction, land and fuels management, post-wildfire recovery and rehabilitation. It would also improve emergency planning through such tools as enhanced evacuation plans and power shutoff strategies, and it would use cutting-edge technologies to mitigate and respond to fires.
Kate Dargan, California’s former state fire marshal who later served as an assistant director for preparedness and response in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Biden administration, said there is tremendous need to improve the kinds of information relayed to firefighters — and the speed at which information is relayed — when first responders are showing up to an active fire scene.
Knowing in real time a fire’s location and the direction in which it’s moving, where evacuation routes need to be established, where water systems are and other pertinent information is critical, said Dargan, who now serves as a wildfire strategy adviser to the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a Bay Area group that supports scientific discovery and environmental conservation.
“We’re advocating a national fire intelligence center that brings in the latest technology, specifically to understand the speed that these fires are moving, when they start and how to get that information directly to those first responding firefighters in a rural fire district outside of Boise, Idaho, or a firefighter outside the city of Los Angeles,” she said.
Arming firefighters at an active fire scene with such information will allow them to “make the decisions that they need to make immediately without endangering themselves,” she added.
Sheehy said in a statement that as the only aerial firefighter in the U.S. Senate, he’s proud to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to deliver “commonsense solutions.”
“We can all agree that the federal government must do a better job protecting our people, property, public lands and communities from wildfires, and this bill will go a long way in streamlining our wildland firefighting efforts and best leveraging all available resources to accomplish our shared mission,” Sheehy said.
Padilla said a lot of new technology, expertise and data already exist — and they should be used to anticipate and respond to fires when they occur.
“If we can better predict and model weather patterns and ask ourselves, ‘If a fire were to break out, what can we expect in terms of its behavior?’ … What the situation is with nearby sources of water, all those sorts of things, … then we’re able to pre-position better when necessary,” he said. “And if a fire breaks out, we’re able to direct resources in a much more informed and strategic way to try to contain fires more quickly.”
The proposed Wildfire Intelligence Center is the latest in a series of wildfire-related bills that Padilla has introduced this year.
Last month, he introduced a three-bill package to address wildfire resiliency and rebuilding efforts after the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles County broke out. On Monday, he introduced three more bills related to fire resiliency and mitigation efforts.
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Forgot about Valentine’s Day? Here are some last-minute gift ideas
- February 6, 2025
One minute, it’s Christmas, then the new year rolls around, and before you know it, Valentine’s Day has arrived. If it’s sneaked up on you this year, you might be looking for a last-minute Valentine’s gift.
Last-minute doesn’t have to mean thoughtless, and you don’t have to resort to grocery store flowers. You can find plenty of great gifts with fast shipping to make your significant other happy this Valentine’s Day, whatever their interests.
What to consider when choosing a Valentine’s Day gift
It’s not just getting your hands on a gift before Valentine’s Day you need to worry about, it’s choosing the right one. Just because it’s Valentine’s Day, it doesn’t mean the gift has to be heart-shaped or flowery. In fact, these types of gifts are more likely to be promptly discarded.
Think about the following to help pick the perfect present for your loved one:
- Interests: Start by thinking about your partner’s interests when picking a gift. It might seem obvious, but it’s too often overlooked, especially when stressing about buying gifts at the last minute. If they love games, for instance, a new board game would be a better gift than a bunch of roses.
- Style: When buying clothing, jewelry or homewares, think carefully about the recipient’s sense of style. Someone who loves industrial interior design will balk at a “Live, laugh, love” sign, while someone with a preppy sense of style won’t want a pair of Doc Martens.
- Consumables: When buying for that person who has everything, consumables are a safe bet. This doesn’t just mean food and drink, but anything that gets used up and needs replacing, such as skin care products, bath salts and even guitar picks.
- Price range: Consider your budget, whether you have $10 to spend or over $100. You don’t have to spend a fortune to show your loved one you care. Any gift bought with thought and attention is bound to go down well, whatever your budget.
Best last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is perfect for taking cute snaps of you and your partner together and is a great gift for a keen photographer who might want to have fun with instant photos. It prints 2- by 3-inch photos on sticker paper.
Tea Forte Tea Chest with 40 Handcrafted Pyramid Tea Infusers
Perfect for tea lovers, this set contains 40 tea bag infusers with 20 varieties of tea to sample, in various flavors. They come in a wooden box that’s great for storage and makes the gift look even more special.
Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Portable Speaker
This Bluetooth speaker will make it easier for your valentine to listen to their favorite music anywhere in the home or out and about. It has the sound quality you’d expect from Bose in a compact package, with an impressive 12-hour battery life.
If you’re buying for someone who doesn’t function before their first coffee of the day, they might appreciate this pod coffee maker that produces a brew in just a couple of minutes. It’s extremely simple to use, takes up minimal counter space and can make cups of coffee between 6 and 12 ounces.
Fjallraven Kanken Classic Backpack
With its iconic design, this backpack has become a fashion statement in recent years, so if your loved one has been coveting one, now might be the time to buy one. There’s something for everyone, with more than 30 colors and color combinations, including fog, peach pink and warm yellow with rainbow straps.
For the casual gamer in your life, a Nintendo Switch is a perfect choice, with a wide range of games available, but many geared to multiplayer fun. This model has a larger, upgraded OLED screen in handheld mode but can also be connected to a TV.
A great choice for music lovers, these wireless earbuds produce crisp, clear sound and easily pair with any Bluetooth-compatible devices. The built-in microphones are ideal for taking and making calls.
If your partner loves to cook or has a sweet tooth, this mini waffle maker is a great choice. It makes adorable heart-shaped waffles, which is a cute nod to Valentine’s Day.
Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug
Does your partner often complain about not getting to drink all of their coffee or tea before it goes cold? This temperature-control mug keeps hot beverages at their optimal temperature for up to 80 minutes and pairs with an app to easily set temperature preferences.
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Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- February 6, 2025
That economists Thomas Sowell and the late Walter Williams have not received the Presidential Medal of Freedom borders on scandalous. The award, as well as the Congressional Gold Medal, is the highest civilian award of the United States. It recognizes those who have made “an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, or world peace, or cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.”
Even calling these two intellectual giants “economists” belittles their contributions. As for Sowell, now aged 94, playwright David Mamet called him “our greatest contemporary philosopher” and credits Sowell with helping him overcome being a “brain-dead liberal.” For decades, both Sowell and Williams wrote extremely popular and weekly nationally syndicated columns in addition to their numerous books.
On Sowell’s 92nd birthday, University of Michigan economist and American Enterprise Institute scholar Mark J. Perry wrote: “… there is no economist alive today who has done more to eloquently, articulately, and persuasively advance the principles of economic freedom, limited government, individual liberty, and a free society than Thomas Sowell. In terms of both his quantity of work (49 books and several thousand newspaper columns) and the consistently excellent and crystal-clear quality of his writing …”
When Williams died in 2020 at age 84, Young America’s Foundation then-President Ron Robinson said: “We are grateful for the life and legacy of Dr. Walter Williams, who generously gave his time and wisdom to students to ensure freedom. Dr. Williams was a faithful successor to Adam Smith. He built on Smith’s scholarship and made it fresh for new audiences. YAF audiences were blessed to learn from Dr. Williams these past 50 years. His passing is a loss to everyone who cherishes individual freedom.”
Williams was raised in a Philadelphia housing project by a single mother. He served in the Army and obtained a master’s and a Ph.D. in economics at the University of California, Los Angeles. In addition to writing more than a dozen books, including the inspirational autobiography, “Up from the Projects,” he was the subject of a documentary called “Suffer No Fools.” As chairman of the economics department of George Mason University, Williams become the first black chair of the economics department of a nonblack college or university.
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley, who wrote “Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell,” said: “Mr. Sowell is no stranger to poverty, prejudice or discrimination. He was born in segregated North Carolina in 1930, orphaned as a toddler and raised in Harlem from age 9. He never finished high school and earned his GED after serving a stint in the Marines during the Korean War. The GI bill enabled him to enroll in college, first at historically black Howard University, before moving on to Harvard, Columbia and finally the University of Chicago.”
Some of Sowell’s quotes:
“It’s hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.”
“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
“Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant than only an intellectual could ignore or evade it.”
Some of Williams’ quotes:
“But let me offer you my definition of social justice: I keep what I earn and you keep what you earn. Do you disagree? Well then tell me how much of what I earn belongs to you — and why?”
“How does something immoral, when done privately, become moral when it is done collectively? … Slavery was legal; apartheid is legal; Stalinist, Nazi, and Maoist purges were legal. Clearly, the fact of legality does not justify these crimes. Legality, alone, cannot be the talisman of moral people.”
Sowell and Williams were best friends and intellectual soulmates. I was blessed to have known them for decades. Over a lunch, I watched them playfully rib each other. When Williams reached for the check, Sowell shouted, “There you go again, publicly flaunting your wealth!”
President Trump, please award Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It’s long overdue.
Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an “Elderado,” visit www.LarryElder.com. Follow Larry on X @larryelder.
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A short honeymoon for Catholics in D.C. as Vice President Vance clashes with bishops on migration
- February 6, 2025
By PETER SMITH, Associated Press
The sense of Catholic unity didn’t last long. Less than a week after Vice President JD Vance shared the inauguration stage with a senior Catholic cardinal, Vance picked a fight with the top American leaders of his church.
The new vice president, a Catholic convert, accused the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops of resettling “illegal immigrants” in order to get federal funding. New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who gave the invocation shortly before Vance took his oath of office, denounced the remarks as “scurrilous” and “nasty.”
Vance has claimed that a concept from medieval Catholic theology — “ordo amoris” in Latin — justifies the Trump administration’s America-first immigration crackdown. He contended that the concept delineates a hierarchy of care — to family first, followed by neighbor, community, fellow citizens and lastly those elsewhere.
Several scholars say Vance is promoting a simplistic misreading of the concept and that Catholic teaching requires the helping of strangers in urgent need.
But Vance received support from others, particularly those in a largely Catholic movement he identifies with, known as postliberalism. It combines a social conservativism with a belief in using the power of the state to promote Christian values and build community. The movement’s leading thinkers have advocated for precisely the sort of sweeping “regime change” underway in the Trump administration, cheering its largescale cuts to the federal agencies and workforces deemed antithetical to these goals.
The Catholic rift comes as leading bishops applauded some of the new Trump administration initiatives. Statements from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops welcomed executive orders supporting “ school choice,” rolling back federal support for gender transitions and requiring foreign agencies receiving U.S. aid to certify that they don’t provide or promote abortion.
Catholic power shift in Washington
The change of administrations seems to mark a tectonic shift in Catholic power in Washington. Democrats Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi — liberal, Mass-attending Catholics who supported abortion rights, prompting some bishops to oppose their receiving Communion — are gone from the White House and House speaker’s chair, respectively.
Trump has nominated a leading conservative Catholic activist, Brian Burch, president of CatholicVote, as Vatican ambassador — even as Pope Francis appointed a relatively progressive cardinal, Robert McElroy, as archbishop of Washington.
But Vance’s blast at the bishops conference stung.
Vance called himself a “devout Catholic” who was disappointed bishops have “not been a good partner in common sense immigration enforcement.” He claimed they took $100 million “to help resettle illegal immigrants.”
Dolan, on his SiriusXM show, called the statements harmful.
“That’s just scurrilous, it’s very nasty, and it’s not true,” Dolan said. The bishops conference is one of 10 national U.S. organizations that resettle refugees, who have been legally brought to the country under decades-old policy until Trump paused the program. Dolan said government grants don’t match expenses and are supplemented by private donations.
“You think we make money on it? We’re losing it hand over fist,” Dolan said, adding that he hoped better from Vance in the future.
But Vance has stood by his “ordo amoris” justification for Trump’s migration restrictions.
“You love your family, and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens in your own country,” Vance said on Fox News. “Then after that, you can focus and prioritize the rest of the world.” He claimed that the “far left” has inverted that.
What the ‘ordo amoris’ concept means
In a follow-up social-media skirmish, Vance urged people to Google “ordo amoris” or “order of love.”
On the concept, St. Augustine, an ancient theologian, said while everyone must love everyone equally, no finite person can help everybody and thus should particularly look after those with whom one has a “closer connection.”
St. Thomas Aquinas, in the 13th century, agreed that people have a particular obligation to family and fellow citizens. But, he added, it also depends on circumstances: “In certain cases one ought, for instance, to succor a stranger, in extreme necessity, rather than one’s own father, if he is not in such urgent need.”
David Hollenbach, a Jesuit theologian and professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, said Vance seriously misinterprets Aquinas.
“Aquinas says we love most effectively those who are near us,” said Hollenbach, who is also senior fellow of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. But, he added, “Aquinas goes on to say if there are people at a greater distance who are at great need, they take priority.”
Hollenbach cited the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan, in which an outcast took care of a badly beaten traveler neglected by others.
“If there are refugees out there and there are people who are fleeing for their lives, they’re in great need and we need to respond to their needs,” Hollenbach said.
He also cited Pope Francis’ exhortations to countries to receive immigrants. Francis, in a 2020 encyclical, warned against a “xenophobic” response that denies the “inalienable dignity” of migrants in need.
Immigration, gender identity and other Catholic social issues
Vance has received plenty of support from conservative Catholics who see the Trump administration as bringing many of their ideas to reality.

“You know you’re in a postliberal order when high elected leaders explain their views in terms of political theology, and the main debate isn’t over whether they are ‘intolerant’ but whether the political theology is right or wrong,” Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule posted on the social media platform X.
R.R. Reno, in an article for the online journal Compact, argued Vance was correct about “ordo amoris.” He cited the fictional Mrs. Jellyby in a Charles Dickens novel — someone who is so busy with charitable work that she neglects her own family — as an example of misplaced love.
“Christ-like love encourages concern for victims of fires in other states, regions, or countries,” Reno wrote. “But all the more so does Christ-like love compel us to come to the aid of neighbors whose houses down the street are burning.”
Other Catholic bishops have maintained their support for aid to immigrants.
Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, defended “the dignity of every immigrant, regardless of his or her status.” He said immigrants have enriched the nation and the church. Catholic teaching, he said in a statement, does not allow for an open border but rather emphasizes a “common sense approach where the duty to care for the stranger is practiced in harmony with the duty to care for the nation.”
Immigration is not the only issue that divides high-level Catholics in Washington and elsewhere — there also are sharp divisions over LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Trump’s recent executive order mandating the federal government to define sex as only male or female — a repudiation of transgender people — was welcome by Washington-based Archbishop for the Military Services Timothy Broglio, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Yet Cardinal McElroy has advocated for “radical inclusion” of LGBTQ+ Catholics in the church. And the outgoing archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Wilton Gregory, apologized at a recent prayer service for the church’s treatment of LGBTQ+ Catholics and his “own lack of courage to bring healing and hope.”
Vance, meanwhile, continues citing Catholic names more often discussed in seminary than in politics. In a speech Wednesday on religious freedom, he quoted the ancient theologian Tertullian in support of freedom of conscience.
“It is, I think, a conceit of modern society that religious liberty is a liberal concept,” he said at the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington. “But we know that religious freedom flows from concepts central to the Christian faith, in particular the free will of human beings and the essential dignity of all peoples.”
Associated Press writer David Crary contributed.
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US applications for jobless benefits rose to 219,000 last week, but layoffs remain relatively low
- February 6, 2025
By MATT OTT, Associated Press Business Reporter
More Americans filed unemployment claims last week, but the labor market remains healthy and there are still relatively few layoffs.
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose by 11,000 to 219,000 for the week ending February 1, the Labor Department said Thursday. Analysts were projecting only 213,000 new applications.
Weekly applications for jobless benefits are considered representative of layoffs.
The four-week average, which evens out some of the weekly volatility, rose by 4,000 to 216,750.
While the labor market did start to show some minor signs of weakness last year, jobs remain plentiful and layoffs historically low.
Last month, the Labor Department reported that job growth in December surged and unemployment fell. Employers added 256,000 jobs in the final month of 2024 and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1%.
The final jobs report of 2024 showed that the economy and hiring were able to grow at a solid pace even with interest rates much higher than they were before the pandemic.
The Labor Department will released January employment figures early Friday. Economists surveyed by FactSet believe that U.S. employers added 170,000 jobs in the first month of 2025, weaker than December but also still healthy.
As expected last week, the Federal Reserve left its benchmark lending rate alone after issuing three cuts late in 2024. Fed officials are keeping their eyes on inflation and the labor market for signs of a potentially weakening economy. They expect only two rate cuts this year, down from previous projections of four.
Overall, while layoffs remain low by historical standards, a host of companies have announced job cuts already this year.
Workday, Dow, CNN, Starbucks and Facebook parent company Meta have all trimmed their workforces already in 2025.
Late in 2024, GM, Boeing, Cargill and Stellantis announced layoffs.
The total number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits for the week of January 25 climbed to 1.89 million, an increase of 36,000 from the previous week.
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The best hair perfumes for a touch of elegance
- February 6, 2025
Which hair perfumes are best?
The kind of hair perfume you wear can make a crucial personal statement, and you may have worn the same hair perfume for years on end. But it can be fun to mix up your fragrance from time to time, and that means looking for a new hair perfume. With its amazing smell, the DefineMe Fragrance Sofia Isabel Hair Fragrance Mist is a first-rate hair perfume.
What to know before you buy a hair perfume
Apply hair perfume carefully
You need to practice caution when applying hair perfume near your clothes. If you’re not careful, it can stain or discolor delicate fabrics, including satin or silk.
Get sample sizes of perfume
Ask for a sample size of hair perfume if you want to test it out before purchasing a full-size bottle. Hair perfume can sometimes be expensive, so this is a good way to determine if you like a particular scent before you spend the money for a full bottle of it.
Change your hair perfume with the seasons
It’s an excellent idea to change up your hair perfume fragrance when the seasons change. Lighter floral or citrus perfumes work best in the summer, while musky scents work better in the fall and winter.
What to look for in a quality hair perfume
Ingredients
The most common ingredients in hair perfumes include alcohol and water in different concentrations, synthetic ingredients, aldehydes or organic compounds, animal extracts and essential oils. Also known as attars or absolutes, essential oils are made from fruits and plants.
Animal extracts are used to make the scent of the hair perfume last longer. Some of the most common animal extracts used in hair perfumes are musk and ambergris, which is a waxy substance that is secreted by sperm whales. If you live a vegan lifestyle, keep an eye out for these ingredients when looking for a hair perfume so you can avoid them.
Perfume notes
Perfume notes are divided into three different categories, including base notes, middle notes and top notes. Taken together, these perfume notes are unique, mysterious and complex. The top or head notes are the lightest smells, what you typically smell first when you apply the hair perfume and the first smells to fade.
The middle or heart notes make up the main portion of the hair perfume. They last longer than the top notes and include a combination of spicy, floral and citrus scents. The base notes take the longest amount of time to develop and make a lasting impression.
Aldehydes
All hair perfumes include organic compounds known as aldehydes. These compounds occur naturally in pine, citrus rind and rose, and they can also be synthesized. They are used to freshen and lift essential oils. They also add layers and complexity to hair perfume and are often described as rosy, soapy, fatty, waxy, citrusy, herbal, green, starchy or metallic.
How much you can expect to spend on a hair perfume
Hair perfumes range in price from about $5-$40, depending on the ingredients in the perfume, features and quality.
Hair perfume FAQ
What is the best way to test out a hair perfume to see if you like the fragrance?
A. When you test out hair perfumes, you shouldn’t wear any other fragrance or use heavily scented shampoo or conditioner at the same time. You should spay a little hair perfume on a small section of hair. Hair perfume can take a while to develop on your hair, so you need to wait for the alcohol to evaporate.
The base notes of the hair perfume can take up to 30 minutes to develop. Only after the base notes develop can you truly experience the character of the hair perfume and figure out if you want to wear it regularly.
Why do hair perfumes smell different on different people?
A. The type of hair you have, including whether it’s oily or dry and the texture, will impact how the hair perfume smells on you. You might wear the same hair perfume as millions of other people, but it will smell subtly and uniquely different on your hair, which is why you need to sample hair perfume before you purchase it.
What is the best place to store your hair perfume?
A. It might seem natural to store hair perfume in the bathroom, but the steamy moisture and heat can cause the essence of the perfume to quickly break down. The hair perfume will start to smell differently than it was originally intended as the ingredients of the hair perfume break down.
You also shouldn’t store your hair perfume in extreme temperatures or in direct sunlight. The best spot to store hair perfume is a cool, dry place.
What’s the best hair perfume to buy?
Top hair perfume
DefineMe Fragrance Sofia Isabel Hair Fragrance Mist
What you need to know: This premium hair perfume has a sweet, fruity scent with notes of tangerine, mandarin, blackcurrant, and vanilla.
What you’ll love: Not only does it fragrance hair, but it also adds shine and reduces frizz. It’s made in California using vegan and cruelty-free ingredients.
What you should consider: Some buyers don’t think the scent is strong enough, though most do.
Top hair perfume for the money
Luxe Perfumery Hair and Body Perfume Mist
What you need to know: This hair perfume is perfect for beginners with this type of product, due to the large bottle and the reasonable price.
What you’ll love: This product comes in multiple scents and includes vitamin E and plant-based oils that hydrate and nourish the hair. The reasonably priced hair perfume also doubles as a body spray.
What you should consider: This hair perfume fades within just a few hours, and some people find that the alcohol overpowers the fragrance.
Worth checking out
Sol Janeiro Cheirosa ’71 Hair and Body Mist
What you need to know: This hair perfume features scents of vanilla, as well as other sweet notes.
What you’ll love: This product is ideal for spritzing on your body as well as your hair. The perfume also comes with a combination of white chocolate, macadamia nut and vanilla, which makes it perfect for people who like sweet smells.
What you should consider: The scent of this hair perfume might be overly sweet for some users.
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Get into the Valentine’s Day spirit with these decor ideas
- February 6, 2025
Valentine’s Day is approaching, and you might want to go all out for your significant other. Whether you’ve got a big day planned or you’re having a low-key celebration at home, the right Valentine’s Day decor helps set the mood.
The Britrio LED Neon Light Heart Sign is a top choice for Valentine’s Day decor. It’s a cool decoration that can be used year-round.
What to know before you buy Valentine’s Day decor
Types of decorations
With the popularity of the holiday comes a wide range of Valentine’s Day decor. Whether you’re in search of tabletop pieces or wall art, chances are, you can find it. Some popular categories include:
- Table decorations: These include table runners, candles, flowers, centerpieces and ornaments.
- Wall decorations: You can find a range of Valentine’s Day wall decorations, including signs, banners, string lights, garlands and wreaths.
- Other decorations: Other Valentine’s decor includes snow globes, figurines, inflatables, door covers and chandeliers.
Number of decorations
If your home is on the small side, you might want to keep the Valentine’s Day decor to a minimum; too much may just look cluttered and messy. That said, if you want to go all out, you’ll need a number of items, not just one piece of Valentine’s decor. You can avoid these scenarios by thoughtfully mapping out your holiday decor layout and determining how many decorations you need before you start shopping.
Style and design
You can find Valentine’s decor in a wide range of styles and designs, ranging from traditional options such as red roses and candles to high-end items that wouldn’t look out of place in an interior design magazine.
Some Valentine’s Day decorations may be a bit cheesy, which is great if you want to embrace the cheese factor, but remember that Valentine’s decor doesn’t have to be Valentine’s-specific. You can fill a room with hundreds of candles or dozens of flowers, for instance, and that would be dramatic and memorable without a single items that says “Happy Valentine’s Day” on it.
If you’re looking for a low-key design, sometimes less is more. You might choose one statement piece, such as a neon sign on the wall, rather than placing lots of small decorations everywhere.
Valentine’s Day decor features
Color
Red and pink are the colors most frequently used in the design of Valentine’s Day decor. Different theories abound as to why these two colors have become associated with the holiday.
One popular theory about red, which originated in Greek mythology, surmises that the goddess of love, Aphrodite, brought the first red rose into existence. As the story goes, Aphrodite was rushing toward her beloved mortal lover, Adonis, and stepped on a thorn from a white rose on her way to him. The goddess’ sacred blood saturated the rose with a red hue.
Pink is a blend of red (passion) and white (innocence). As such, pink is generally regarded as a representation of familial love on Valentine’s Day. However, you don’t have to go for bold pinks and reds.
Size
This is where the square footage of your home really comes into play with Valentine’s Day decor. Trying to cram a large piece into a small space isn’t a good idea. Whether you’re talking about permanent decor or temporary holiday decor, you don’t want the end result to appear cluttered.
Material
Styrofoam, paper, plastic, wood, crystal, glass, ceramic, stone, metal and resin are some of the materials commonly used in the construction of Valentine’s Day decor. The higher the foot traffic in the area where you plan to display a piece, the more important durable material becomes.
Valentine’s Day decor cost
Depending on the materials used, Valentine’s day decor ranges from $5-$50 for the average piece. However, you can spend more if you choose to.
Valentine’s Day decor FAQ
How do you protect your home from decoration damage?
A. No one wants to poke holes in their walls or deal with peeling paint. Fortunately, you don’t have to use nails or tape that cause this type of damage. Instead, self-adhesive is available that’s designed specifically for damage-free hanging of decorations. This product is sold online and at a fairly large number of drug stores, craft stores and big box stores.
How do you achieve a balanced Valentine’s Day decor scheme?
A. Balance is all about moderation, and moderation boils down to having neither too much nor too little of something. As related to decorations, this means striving for an aesthetic that’s neither cluttered nor sparse. While achieving this objective might sound challenging, measuring the square footage of your home can provide helpful guidance.
Which Valentine’s Day decor should I get?
Top Valentine’s Day decor
Britrio LED Neon Light Heart Sign
What you need to know: This heart-shaped neon sign is an on-trend choice that you can use as decor beyond Valentine’s Day.
What you’ll love: It’s available in pink or red, and in a slightly different design with a crown on top of it. The two predrilled holes make it easy to hang. It’s illuminated with an LED light, rather than true neon, so it’s safe and quiet.
What you should consider: It only comes with a USB cord, so you’ll need to run it from a USB port or use an adapter.
Top Valentine’s Day decor for the money
AVOIN colorlife Valentine’s Day Saying Throw Pillow Covers
What you need to know: These four pillow covers are the perfect way to accent your existing decor without being too ostentatious.
What you’ll love: They have cute, love-themed sayings that are perfect for Valentine’s Day. They are also machine-washable and easy to remove.
What you should consider: The material is a bit thin and rough.
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