Scary Mommy
Aug 10, 2022
 
 
I Tried TikTok's Food-Coloring LipStain Trick — And I’m Kind Of Obsessed
 
Katie Bingham-Smith and her daughter love testing out beauty hacks and money-saving makeup tricks. So when she came across the unconventional lipstain technique that’s blowing up on TikTok, she had to try it. And she was amazed at the results: “I will definitely be using this method to fancy up my lips a lot more in the future.” See for yourself! 

— Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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GAMER KID PROBS
Is Roblox Safe For Kids? What Parents Can Do To Protect Their Little Gamers
 
Experts weigh in on Roblox safety... and keeping internet gaming safe no matter what games they play. Read More
 
 
SATURDAY MORNING ESSENTIALS
General Mills is Reviving 4 Classic Sugar Cereals, and It’s Nostalgic AF
 
FINALLY I will get to try the sugary cereals my mom refused to buy as a kid. Read More
 
 
PUBLIC HEALTH
Australia's Bad Flu Season Is A Big Warning For Parents In The US
 
"Sixty percent of the hospitalizations in Australia have come from pediatric age groups, 16 and under, and that’s highly unusual,” said one doctor. Make sure to get your annual flu shot by Halloween. Read More
 
 
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PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL
So, My Kid Pooped On A Sidewalk And Then Refused To Move
 
Ever find yourself in one of those parenting moments where you can’t do anything except stand there and think: “well, that happened”? That was Alexandra Frost, one day when her child suddenly squatted down and just… pooped on the sidewalk. It wasn’t even in front of their own house, either — it was down the street. What can you do in that situation? She talked to an expert about that old gold-standard coping mechanism: laughter.
 
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What We’re Reading
 
How Allyson Felix, America's Most Decorated Runner & Mom, Stays On Track
The Morning Rush Is Parenting At Its Most Essential
How Parents-at-Odds Can Better Handle Parent-Teacher Conferences
 
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