MEET CHILL OILS, CHILLHOUSE'S NATURAL NEXT VENTURE

An interview with Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton

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WHY IS PICKING OUT ART SO HARD?

You're not the only one who finds it's difficult, take it from these artists.

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SELF AND THE CITY: HOPE

Taking a moment to celebrate the wins.

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SIX CRYSTALS TO UP YOUR ENERGY THIS YEAR

Pocket-sized assistance from the universe

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Five Women-Owned Brands That Rock the Kitchen

Like the nucleus of a cell, the kitchen is the heart of a house. Everything happens in the kitchen and one could even say life itself happens here too. Birthday celebrations, romantic at home dates, and more. In this pandemic, I’ve been spending almost 85% of my time in the kitchen: experimenting with new recipes,…

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Meet Chill Oils, Chillhouse’s Natural Next Venture

The team over at Chillhouse has been going non-stop since the launch of their Chill Tips back in 2020 – with two collections in the books and tons of cult-classic Chill Merch under their wings, it was only a matter of time before they dove into their own formulated products. Since oils are a staple…

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Design Inspo for Shorter Nails

As you may or may not know, The Chill Times is the sister site to Chillhouse, a modern destination in New York City for all things self care, including wellness lattes, massage, and nail art (just to name a few!). Nail art is truly the bread and butter of the entire establishment, so it’s safe…

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What The F*ck Is Gua Sha? A Beginner’s Guide to This Ancient Massage Tool

Nothing, and I really do mean nothing, relaxes me like my Gua Sha. This stone tool is small, slim, and feels just as good, if not better, than its cousin the crystal roller. Just a few minutes with this little gadget and the tension in my face melts away, relieving the clench in my jaw, the…

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How to Know When It’s Time for a Professional Facial

While I’m a stickler for taking the time to mask multiple times a week (it’s for mental health, too), sometimes a girl just wants to be straight-up pampered. However, unlike those enviable few who can spend a fortune on every chemical peel and LED facial on the market, I like to time my treatments just…

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How to Make the Most Out Of Your Home, According to An Apartment Therapy Contributor

Moving apartments, rearranging furniture, and/or designing from scratch can be a messy experience — literally and figuratively. It is however some of the ways to make home feel like home, especially when having to stare at its walls for what seems like 24/7.  Writer and interior stylist, Dominique Gebru, knows how to make a small…

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Self and the City: Twenty-Four Candles

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com  I believe in the…

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How to Handle Toxic Family Members During the Holidays

If this title drew you in, then just know you’re not alone! We all have a family member (or members) that can be toxic for us. Whether it’s someone who puts unrealistic expectations and pressures on us, or people who are just down right negative. 2020 has been a rough year for us all and…

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The Best Indoor Plants to Keep Us Company This Winter

With the pandemic still raging in the U.S., it’s safe to say that many of us aren’t going home for the holidays, and there won’t be bars to dance in on the weekends to give us some relief from winter. Personally, I know how daunting it is to think of a lonely winter as I’m…

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Chill Gifts: For the Friend on the Go

The holidays are finally here and you know what that means: Food, family, friends, fun, and of course, gifts. (There’s no shame if that’s your favorite part of it all!) We know that every person in your life deserves something special, so we’re here to make sure they get the best gift possible. With the help of…

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Five Staycation Ideas for Those Not Traveling Right Now

It’s a tricky time as we all know, navigating the holidays during a global pandemic. We want to be safe and responsible, but also have a sense of normalcy. Maybe you’ve decided to do things differently this holiday season and not travel outside your state. Whatever it is you decide, we’re not here to judge!…

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Self and the City: So Where Were You?

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe this weekend…

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How Much Should We Really Be Saving Right Now?

Amidst a pandemic, working from a 4×4 room, having limited moments of adventure, a political divide unparalleled to anything we have experienced before and many other moments of stress from the past few months, a pressing question remains on the minds of most: How Much Should We Really Be Saving Right Now?  Most of us…

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Chill Gifts: For the One Obsessed with Their Mane

The holidays are finally here and you know what that means: Food, family, friends, fun, and of course, gifts. (There’s no shame if that’s your favorite part of it all!) We know that every person in your life deserves something special, so we’re here to make sure they get the best gift possible. With the help of…

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Books About Money Every 20 Something Should Be Reading

Your twenties are a time to have zero idea how to handle your finances and then later on figuring  it out (kinda.) I never had the luxury of parents who sent me off to college with money, or even taught me how credit works. I learned a lot from running out of money, having bad…

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Wellness One-oh-Ones: Clean Slate

Welcome to the Wellness One-oh-Ones, a digital encyclopedia for all your wellness needs. This series is geared to tackle those everyday questions you secretly ask yourself in wonderment when you hear about a new trend. Instead of pretending to know what people are talking about, come hang with us as we uncover the latest and greatest…

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Self and the City: A Creative Release

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe in creative…

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Window Dining: Five Female Food Writers to Follow

Food has been one of the saving graces of our time in quarantine. Maybe staying at home has inspired you to put on an apron and try new recipes (cue April’s sourdough craze), support local businesses by ordering takeout, or begin to dine outdoors at your favorite spots with the implementation of safety measures.  If…

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