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Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Emma Roberts Revealed The Reason She Waits Almost A Week Before Washing Her Hair On Vacation
I might've unseriously cracked what's happening in that viral video of Emma Roberts from 2021. Related: In an interview with Popsugar, the 34-year-old American Horror Story actor revealed she has "no shame" about not washing her hair on vacation. Speaking with the publication, Emma broke down how, while she's away on a trip like Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, there are two constants: reading books by the pool and avoiding shampoos and conditioners. Related: "I try not to wash my hair on vacation. I put my hair into braids and jump in the ocean," Emma said. "That's what I do instead of shampoo and conditioner." Emma explained that she's run into problems when mixing her freshly colored hair with random hotel products, so she opts for the more natural approach of an ocean cleanse. "I've washed my hair when I've just dyed it and it's turned a crazy color," she said. "When I have blond hair it's turned yellow, and when I've had red hair it washes it all out. So I get so scared to really give my hair a real wash." Variety / Variety via Getty Images, Gilbert Flores / Billboard via Getty Images Related: According to Popsugar, Emma goes as long as five days without washing her hair. "I try to get a blowout the day before I leave for vacation, and then I will ride that blowout into the dry-shampoo end." "I don't care, I just dry-shampoo and jump in the ocean," Emma added. "I have no shame about it . . . Nothing looks better than saltwater hair." Related: So, there you have it! If you were wondering why Emma was all smiles in that viral video on the beach, it's probably because she can't wait to jump into the ocean to naturally wash her hair. Read the full interview here. Do you avoid washing your hair for five days on vacation, too? Let me know in the comments. Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity: Also in Celebrity:


Buzz Feed
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Emma Roberts Avoids Washing Her Hair On Vacation
I might've unseriously cracked what's happening in that viral video of Emma Roberts from 2021. In an interview with Popsugar, the 34-year-old American Horror Story actor revealed she has "no shame" about not washing her hair on vacation. Speaking with the publication, Emma broke down how, while she's away on a trip like Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, there are two constants: reading books by the pool and avoiding shampoos and conditioners. "I try not to wash my hair on vacation. I put my hair into braids and jump in the ocean," Emma said. "That's what I do instead of shampoo and conditioner." Emma explained that she's run into problems when mixing her freshly colored hair with random hotel products, so she opts for the more natural approach of an ocean cleanse. "I've washed my hair when I've just dyed it and it's turned a crazy color," she said. "When I have blond hair it's turned yellow, and when I've had red hair it washes it all out. So I get so scared to really give my hair a real wash." According to Popsugar, Emma goes as long as five days without washing her hair. "I try to get a blowout the day before I leave for vacation, and then I will ride that blowout into the dry-shampoo end." "I don't care, I just dry-shampoo and jump in the ocean," Emma added. "I have no shame about it . . . Nothing looks better than saltwater hair." So, there you have it! If you were wondering why Emma was all smiles in that viral video on the beach, it's probably because she can't wait to jump into the ocean to naturally wash her hair. Read the full interview here. Do you avoid washing your hair for five days on vacation, too? Let me know in the comments.

News.com.au
04-07-2025
- Health
- News.com.au
Could giving up sex be the key to a stronger relationship?
The lights are off, and nobody's home — and apparently, that's a good thing. Turns out, a little less action in the bedroom might be the very thing keeping some couples together. While sexless marriages are usually viewed as a one-way ticket to splitsville, more couples are sharing that their love lives — minus the actual lovemaking — are happier than ever. Take Corey, who told Popsugar in a recent interview that after 13 years with her partner, their relationship reached a whole new high… without going low. 'During the time we weren't having sex, we were growing closer than ever,' Corey said. 'Sex is not the reason we are together; it's just a nice bonus.' The couple, who got together as hormone-fuelled teens, hit a dry patch post-Covid — between chronic fatigue, body image issues and plain ol' burnout. Eventually, they just stopped prioritising sex. 'We just kind of weren't in the mood,' Corey explained. 'We learned to communicate even better and genuinely didn't fight at all.' Instead of calling it quits, they cuddled, kissed, went on dates — and realised their connection didn't hinge on bedroom gymnastics. 'Our relationship is strong, and it's built on mutual respect and genuinely liking one another,' Corey told the outlet. Corey isn't alone. In a related Reddit post, one man raved about his six-year sexless marriage: 'The decision to stay has been the best of my life, by far. For the past few years, I wake up every day feeling so lucky to be next to such a wonderful partner.' And these couples may be more on-trend than they think. As previously reported by The Post, according to a government study analysed by the Institute of Family Studies, Americans are doing it less — or not at all. Sexlessness is soaring among 22- to 34-year-olds, with 24 per cent of men and 13 per cent of women saying they hadn't had sex in the last year. 'In sum, for young adult males, sexlessness has roughly doubled across all measures over the last 10 years,' the IFS noted. 'For young adult females, it has risen by roughly 50 per cent.' One major factor? Fewer folks are getting hitched — and those who are, aren't necessarily getting busy. Even inside marriages, some months are notoriously dry. Post-holiday stress, credit card bills and family drama all contribute to a nationwide libido nosedive. 'It's incredibly common for couples to experience a decline in intimacy during January,' relationship counsellor Simone Jobson told The Post. 'The holidays create a lot of external pressure… most people just need time to rest and recover.' But a cold winter doesn't always mean a cold relationship. As Corey proves, sometimes stepping back from sex helps couples find new ways to connect — and even make their way back to the bedroom. After two years of no sex, she and her beau recently started getting frisky again — but not out of guilt. 'Sex is a wonderful way to connect and feels great, but it doesn't have to be the basis of a marriage,' she said. Forget the seven-year itch — some couples are scratching their way to marital bliss by skipping the sheets altogether.


Perth Now
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Emma Roberts doesn't wash her hair on holiday
Emma Roberts doesn't wash her hair when she's on holiday. The 34-year-old star has revealed that she prefers to dip her hair into the ocean water rather washing it with shampoo and conditioner. Emma told Popsugar: "I try not to wash my hair on vacation. "I put my hair into braids and jump in the ocean. That's what I do instead of shampoo and conditioner." The actress doesn't like the idea of mixing hotel products with her dyed hair. She explained: "I've washed my hair when I've just dyed it and it's turned a crazy colour. "When I have blonde hair it's turned yellow, and when I've had red hair it washes it all out. So I get so scared to really give my hair a real wash." Emma has actually gone as long as five days without washing her hair while she's been on holiday. She said: "I try to get a blowout the day before I leave for vacation, and then I will ride that blowout into the dry-shampoo end." Emma thinks the public actually has the wrong impression of her. The actress explained: "I don't need as many glamorous things as I think people think." Meanwhile, Emma previously revealed that she loved working with Kim Kardashian on American Horror Story. The 44-year-old beauty joined the cast of the anthology horror series for season 12 of the show, and Emma relished the experience of working with her showbiz pal. Speaking on the Table for Two podcast, Emma shared: "She is one of the most prepared actors I've worked with. "I mean, I've come to work sometimes and people - that I won't name, but you know who - they don't know their lines at all, which, whatever, it's fine, we all have those days. But she knew every single line." Emma noted that Kim displayed an impressive level of self-confidence on set, despite having no significant acting experience. The actress observed that Kim was "super professional" and "confident". Emma said: "She also will just look you in the eye and do it. "To be that open and vulnerable - and I get embarrassed sometimes and I've been acting for 20 years - she's super professional, confident."
Yahoo
04-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Couples are choosing to give up sex — and they insist it's saving their marriages: ‘We learned to communicate better'
The lights are off, and nobody's home — and apparently, that's a good thing. Turns out, a little less action in the bedroom might be the very thing keeping some couples together. While sexless marriages are usually viewed as a one-way ticket to splitsville, more couples are sharing that their love lives — minus the actual lovemaking — are happier than ever. Take Corey, who told Popsugar in a recent interview that after 13 years with her partner, their relationship reached a whole new high… without going low. 'During the time we weren't having sex, we were growing closer than ever,' Corey said. 'Sex is not the reason we are together; it's just a nice bonus.' The couple, who got together as hormone-fueled teens, hit a dry patch post-COVID — between chronic fatigue, body image issues and plain ol' burnout. Eventually, they just stopped prioritizing sex. 'We just kind of weren't in the mood,' Corey explained. 'We learned to communicate even better and genuinely didn't fight at all.' Instead of calling it quits, they cuddled, kissed, went on dates — and realized their connection didn't hinge on bedroom gymnastics. 'Our relationship is strong, and it's built on mutual respect and genuinely liking one another,' Corey told the outlet. Corey isn't alone. In a related Reddit post, one man raved about his six-year sexless marriage: 'The decision to stay has been the best of my life, by far. For the past few years, I wake up every day feeling so lucky to be next to such a wonderful partner.' And these couples may be more on-trend than they think. As previously reported by The Post, according to a government study analyzed by the Institute of Family Studies, Americans are doing it less — or not at all. Sexlessness is soaring among 22- to 34-year-olds, with 24% of men and 13% of women saying they hadn't had sex in the last year. 'In sum, for young adult males, sexlessness has roughly doubled across all measures over the last 10 years,' the IFS noted. 'For young adult females, it has risen by roughly 50 percent.' One major factor? Fewer folks are getting hitched — and those who are, aren't necessarily getting busy. Even inside marriages, some months are notoriously dry. Post-holiday stress, credit card bills and family drama all contribute to a nationwide libido nosedive. 'It's incredibly common for couples to experience a decline in intimacy during January,' relationship counselor Simone Jobson told The Post. 'The holidays create a lot of external pressure… most people just need time to rest and recover.' But a cold winter doesn't always mean a cold relationship. As Corey proves, sometimes stepping back from sex helps couples find new ways to connect — and even make their way back to the bedroom. After two years of no sex, she and her beau recently started getting frisky again — but not out of guilt. 'Sex is a wonderful way to connect and feels great, but it doesn't have to be the basis of a marriage,' she said. Forget the seven-year itch — some couples are scratching their way to marital bliss by skipping the sheets altogether.