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Members were granted early access on June 23, but starting June 25 the shopping extravaganza is open to everyone online. If you're a tennis girlie looking for statement pieces like colorblock skirts, you'll find styles at more than 40% off. Want the best basics for your workout routine? Some classic black leggings are marked down by 20%. And don't skip the jackets just because it's summer. Most places are blasting the air conditioner indoors so sporty windbreakers and coverups that can be tied around your waist come in handy, too. And you'll find styles at up to 35% off.
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Sorry, But Mars In Gemini Is Here & It’s Going To Be Exhausting For You

Action planet Mars is flying into airy Gemini in one big swoop on June 28th. The last time Mars was in Gemini was during the summer of 2024. If you cast your mind back you’ll remember it was a season where we hated to state our annoyances and grievances to others. Hopefully, this time around, we will be more conscious of the energy we’re putting out into the world and will not give others too much of our attention, conserving it for ourselves instead. Basically, be good and no trolling — even if the temptation is there.
How we choose to express ourselves and share our passions, can also distress us at times. We can simultaneously be playful, flighty, demanding, and downright mean. Don’t forget that Gemini is the twin star that has the devil on one side and an angel on the other. Choose your archetype wisely! Plus, Mars in Gemini isn’t known to mince words, which means they can weaponised if we’re not careful.
Mars in Gemini definitely allows us to have a sharper wit and tongue when discussing emotions, politics, and small aspects of daily life. The objective is to win at all costs by swaying people to our point of view and having the last word; however, there may be times when we are unable to do so, which will only make us dig our heels further into the mud by resorting to our charm and grace to manipulate people into believing our words. More often than not, we use distractions to create confusion, so that our opponents have no choice but to drop the matter because they are unsure what is real.
Although Mars in Gemini is usually a time when our energy levels are at a high, this year the transit will prove to be exhausting and frustrating. The reason is that Mercury, the planetary ruler of Gemini, will be in retrograde from June 29th to July 23rd. Since Mercury is beginning to moonwalk the day after Mars enters Gemini, we are going to feel an immediate shift in how we assert ourselves and what takes precedence in our lives until the retrograde ends. Instead of fighting for our convictions and vocalizing our sentiments, repression could take hold, urging us to stay in our lane and keep mum on matters. Contrarily, Mercury’s backspin brings out erratic sentiments, causing us to be impulsive in our interactions.
With Uranus in Gemini and Pluto retrograde in Aquarius, intensifying the energy on July 4th and 5th, the need to be the authority on situations and circumstances is extreme. It’s a case of little boss versus big boss — meaning the chasm over who is in charge will cause power dynamics issues and struggles with others. Taking the backseat isn’t going to resolve dramas, as we are called to participate and argue back. Be mindful of those who stir the pot by spreading falsities. The truth is sometimes bizarre and stranger than fiction, especially with Neptune in Aries shaking things up on July 4th.
Important Dates for Mars in Gemini:
June 28th: Mars enters Gemini, leveling up the way we use our words to express ourselves and to take action.
June 30th: Mars in Gemini squares the Nodes of Destiny on the Pisces and Virgo lunar axis, urging us to choose how to utilize our vitality.
July 4th: Mars forms a conjunction with revolutionary Uranus in Gemini, bringing unforeseen changes our way.
July 4th: Mars in Gemini sextiles Neptune in Aries, making us unsure of how to proceed. Releasing worries and anxieties about the future is vital.
July 5th: Mars in Gemini harmonizes with Pluto in Aquarius, giving us the stamina and motivation to be successful.
July 19th: Mars in Gemini aspects Saturn in Aries, urging us to take the lead and set the rules in motion.
August 10th: Mars in Gemini links up with the Nodes of Destiny on the Aquarius and Leo lunar axis, pushing us to implement change.
August 11th: Mars swims into Cancer, adding a moodier element to how to take on tasks and improve our lives.
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Milly Alcock’s Supergirl Is A Delightful Disaster. The Movie Doesn’t Always Deserve Her

When you first meet Kara Zor-El aka Supergirl in DC’s latest blockbuster, Supergirl, she’s drunk. She’s a mess of a woman — dishevelled, dissociating from her trauma, and self-medicating with alcohol, isolation, and her dog, Krypto. Milly Alcock’s stumbling, reckless, and sloppy Supergirl is a fascinating character and the edgiest female superhero I have ever seen onscreen. Alcock is exceptional in the role. It’s too bad the movie, in theaters Friday, never quite meets her magic. Kara is a character who lost her family way too young, was sent to a planet with her overachieving cousin, and whose only friend is a dog with superpowers. Her empathy is heroic and of course, when she’s not fleeing to planets without yellow suns so she can get wasted, she’s got all the strength of a superhero too.
But Kara isn’t your typical heroine, and she’s nothing like her cousin, Clark. She is a character who could have delivered one of the most original and thrilling films in the DC universe because Alcock is giving a performance worthy of a great and unique story. Instead, the movie focuses more on Ruthye (Eve Ridley), a girl on a mission of revenge after her family is murdered, and gives her the bigger arc and opportunity for character growth. It’s disappointing that the movie wastes so much time on Ruthye (and straight up wastes Jason Momoa’s Lobo) because Alcock’s Kara is so captivating, all you want is to root for her and watch her battle her demons while battling some bad guys. The latter is there — lots of fighting, explosions, and typical over-the-top CGI action sequences — but the movie never really meaningfully digs into Kara’s complexities and why she’s been so self destructive. It’s a shame because Alcock is bursting off the screen, begging for material worthy of her performance.
That said, I still think Supergirl is worth your time. Alcock puts the film on her back and saves it from itself. Her take on Kara alone makes it worth it, but there are also some entertaining moments where glimpses of a gritty, messy young girl tasked with caring too much when she’s desperately attempting to be careless shine through. When I talk to Alcock and screenwriter Ana Nogueira, they explain why this character is so special: she’s exactly who they would have wanted to see onscreen in their youth. I agree. I just wish she was given a better story. Below, Alcock and Nogueira talk about bringing this character to life, the impact on young girls watching, and Alcock’s affinity towards Kara’s “smelly” trenchcoat.
Refinery29: We don’t often see alcoholic disheveled women onscreen, period, but especially not in the superhero genre. Milly, talk about how important it was for you to play this drunken mess of a young woman.
Milly Alcock: I think that is exactly what excited me to play the role, because she’s so unconventional. I think that she’s such an exciting character, and she brings such a different perspective to the superhero universe entirely. I was just really thrilled.
I think the fact that she is messy and doesn’t have her shit together is something that I really connected to. Anna, you said that you were very intentional about making Supergirl rougher and grittier and edgier and funnier than people have seen onscreen before. So, talk about taking that approach.
Ana Nogueira: In a lot of ways it was inspired by Tom King’s comic run, and he kind of gave me permission by putting it in canon that this is how she is. To me, it just made sense with her backstory. If I had been through what she had been through, and then I showed up on this planet, and the first person I met is my relative [Superman], who is the ultimate lovely boy scout. It’s all a little, let’s say, destabilizing. It just made sense to me. It wasn’t grit for grit’s sake. It just felt true to the character.
It was a film that, if I was a young girl, I would have really loved to see, and I think that that is what makes this film so exciting.
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There’s so much talk about this being woman-led. Supergirl is such an iconic woman in this DC universe. How much did both of you think of the impact this movie would have on young women and young girls watching?
MA: In terms of impact, it was a film that, if I was a young girl, I would have really loved to see, and I think that that is what makes this film so exciting, and it made it so much fun to play and to be on set. The impact is tremendous.
AN: Totally. When I first saw the costume design of the trench and the blondie, I said, if I had seen this when I was 16 years old, I would have lost my mind. I would have just wanted to be this girl. There are a lot of female superheroes, but they’re all… I just wanted this one to feel different. You can feel like you want to be like Wonder Woman, you can feel like you want to be like Black Widow, you relate to these characters, and I just think that there’s a whole swath of young women who are going to be like that is the one that reminds me of me, that is the one that feels aspirational and cool.
Milly’s performance is everything you would want when it comes to relatability. You mentioned the trenchcoat and I said the word “disheveled” earlier. Milly, what was your favorite part of the look she’s in for most of the movie since the Supergirl costume doesn’t come until later?
MA: I adored her look, and it’s probably the only piece of clothing that she owns. It’s the look that she has, because it’s not a priority for her at the time. It was such a comfortable costume, and as soon as I put on her civilian look, it felt like I understood who she was, and the way that she wanted to be seen and not be seen by the world, by it being so disheveled and so worn, and probably a bit smelly.
AN: Totally smelly. Totally. You see what her ship looks like? That trench doesn’t smell good [laughs].
Supergirl is in theaters Friday, June 26, 2026.
This interview has been edited for clarity.
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How To Get Tickets To Olivia Rodrigo’s Music Festival, Daisy Chain Fields

Livies, this is not a drill. Olivia Rodrigo has announced the successor to Lilith Fair, which launched in 1997. In the ’90s, Sarah McLachlan created a concert tour to help champion female artists and female-fronted bands, after being frustrated by radio stations and concert promoters who wouldn’t play female musicians back-to-back. Rodrigo’s all-women-led festival, Daisy Chain Fields, will take place on August 29 in Irvine, California. All net proceeds will be donated to non-profit organizations that advocate and benefit women and girls.
If you were thinking about heading to Cali for a hot girl summer, Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields could be a perfect stop. Imagine screaming and singing songs from You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So In Love in the summer air!
Below, we’ve rounded up all the information about Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields festival, including how to buy tickets and the lineup.
How can you buy tickets to Olivia Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields festival?
Fans have to sign up for a pre-sale passcode to buy tickets this week. The pre-sale starts at 10am PT on June 24.
General sale has not yet been announced.
How much do tickets cost?
There are four different ticket tiers. General Admission is $250 USD, and includes entry to all performances across two stages.
GA+ is $350, and adds access to a GA+ lounge which has relaxed seating and lawn games. You also receive a dedicated Premium entrance into the festival, a complimentary refresh station with amenities and dedicated GA+ hospitality staff.
VIP is $500 and adds access to the on-field viewing area at the Dandelion (Main) Stage. There’s also a VIP Lounge, a private bar with drinks for purchase, on-site VIP hospitality staff, and a dedicated Premium entrance lane into the festival.
Pit Viewing is $1250 and adds exclusive front-of-stage viewing at Dandelion (Main) Stage with direct access to the VIP lounge, which has complimentary sodas and water. It also offers exclusive front-of-stage viewing at Marigold Stage and access to the dedicated Premium entrance lane into the festival.
What does Olivia Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields lineup look like?
The lineup for Olivia Rodrigo’s new music festival is stacked. She’s performing, obviously, alongside some killer acts. There’s Bikini Kill, Chappell Roan, Die Spitz, Doechii, Eli, Garbage, Katseye, Mitski, Not For Radio, Quiet Light, Rachel Chinouriri, Santigold and The Breeders.
Special guests include Karen O, Sarah McLachlan and Stevie Nicks.
What has Olivia Rodrigo said about the festival?
On Instagram, Rodrigo wrote about how she had been dreaming of creating this festival for years. “I am so ecstatic it’s finally coming true! Daisy Chain Fields features an all-women lineup, and 100% of the net proceeds will go to charities dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls,” she wrote.
“The lineup is truly insane and full of my heroes and friends. I firmly believe that joy, community, and music can be the drivers of meaningful change and I’m hopeful this festival will be just that. I absolutely cannot wait to scream and dance and sing with you guys August 29th!”
Which women’s charities is Daisy Chain Fields supporting?
Rodrigo has chosen 10 charities to support. They are as follows: Baby2Baby, Jhpiego, National Institute for Reproductive Health, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, John Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, The National Women’s Law Center, Center for Reproductive Rights, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Planned Parenthood and Freefrom. You can read more about the charities here.
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Everything You Need To Know About Hypochlorous Acid, A Summer Skin Hero

How annoying is it having combination skin this time of year? You might be feeling dry from the air conditioning, while the heat and sweat are also triggering breakouts. You don’t want to treat the pimples with an overly-drying spot treatment for fear that you’ll end up making the situation worse. But something’s gotta give.
Chronic dryness with the occasional breakout is my personal skin-type POV, but I was recently introduced to a very if-you-know-you-know antibacterial ingredient that helped me handle dryness and acne in tandem — a multifunctional wound-healer that’s on the rise in skincare. I’m talking about hypochlorous acid.
What is hypochlorous acid?
Similar to hyaluronic acid, hypochlorous acid is a natural substance made by your body. While the function of hyaluronic acid is to retain water to keep your skin hydrated, hypochlorous acid is a natural disinfectant, made by the white blood cells in our body to fight pathogens.
So what is its function in topical skincare? Some dermatologists use hypochlorous acid spray on the skin before and after a procedure that will disrupt the skin barrier — like an injection, laser, or peel — to lessen the chances of a wound, redness, or reaction. “In my medical clinic, I use it to prep the skin before injecting someone with Botox,” explains dermatologist Geeta Yadav, MD. She continues, “It’s shown to be much less irritating and equally as effective as chlorhexidine [an antiseptic], which is how we normally prep the skin before a procedure. Even post procedure, I find [hypochlorous acid] soothing on the skin, while still being cleansing.”
Unlike a disinfectant with alcohol, hypochlorous acid is a natural derivative, which makes it safe for all skin types and a range of skin concerns, including eczema, cystic acne caused by clogged pores, and post-procedure sensitivities, all of which are rooted in inflammation. “Hypochlorous acid is fantastic,” adds NYC dermatologist Hamza D. Bhatti, DO, FAAD. “It works really well [for] eczema. When you have a break in the skin barrier from the scratching and itching, your antimicrobial properties are lower, so you’re more prone to infections. This acts like an antibiotic.” Even better? It’s OTC.
How do you use hypochlorous acid?
You’ll really only find hypochlorous acid in a face mist form, which is nice because it’s easy to apply and less concentrated than a cream or ointment. You can spray it on your skin in place of a face toner (after face wash and before any serum or moisturizer). You can also use it on the body, with hypochlorous acid fans saying it helps prevent post-gym breakouts.
During a recent skincare elimination forced by an allergic reaction to high-strength vitamin C, hypochlorous acid spray was my only form of skincare for about a week. I spritzed it on my face for three days straight, and not only was it incredibly soothing, but my red and rashy skin healed fast. Disclaimer: There is a naturally occurring smell of chlorine — it’s a little bit like a swimming pool — but it’s faint and harmless. Like the beloved SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic that some people say smells like hotdog water, it’s part of the experience.
If you’re dealing with active acne, Dr. Bhatti recommends spraying your hypochlorous acid right on top. But again, you don’t have to worry about over-drying because there’s no oil-stripping happening. I’d also recommend using it anytime you have a skin barrier disruption or flare-up. A new piercing? Spray it. An itchy spot on your neck? Spray it. A nick at your cuticle? Spray it. A chin pimple? You know what to do. One off-label use I like: dampen your Beautyblender with a little hypochlorous acid spray to ensure you’re not spreading bacteria as you blend your concealer or contour.
What are the best hypochlorous acid face mists?
Hypochlorous acid is no longer a budding ingredient with brands like Medicube and e.l.f. Cosmetics all recently launching face mists. Without further ado, these are the best ones to shop, according to Refinery29 editors.
Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray

Even if you haven’t heard of hypochlorous acid before now, you’ve likely seen the very popular Tower 28 SOS Spray, which has hypochlorous acid as its key ingredient (alongside saltwater). Hundreds of satisfied reviewers report that it has cleared their skin, and there are a handful of very impressive before/afters. Brand founder Amy Liu created it as a soothing face mist for sensitive skin — it’s actually certified by the National Eczema Association and safe enough to use on a baby’s diaper rash — but we know people with oily skin who use it to refresh their face throughout the day. It comes in an XL bottle, too.
e.l.f. Cosmetics Save Your E.L.F. Hypochlorous Mist

e.l.f. Cosmetics is the latest brand to tap into the hypochlorous acid hype, and, impressively, its new spray is just $12 for 100ml. The brand highlights four key benefits: soothing stressed and inflamed skin, calming sensitivity, reducing visible redness, and being especially suitable for acne-prone skin, thanks to its ability to target acne-causing bacteria on the skin’s surface. The mist is ultra-fine, so it delivers an even, veil-like spritz.
Medicube Hypochlorous Acid Daily Facial Spray

Medicube’s hypochlorous acid mist is a little different from others, thanks to a formula packed with additional skin-friendly ingredients. Most notably, niacinamide helps hydrate the skin while also reducing excess oil and the appearance of enlarged pores, while soothing allantoin and panthenol support comfort and moisture. It also contains antibacterial tea tree, making it especially appealing for acne-prone skin. We like to mist it post-cleanse, as well as over skincare devices like LED masks and red-light wands to help keep them clean.
Mario Badescu Repairing Facial Spray With Hypochlorous Acid

Mario Badescu’s Repairing Facial Spray contains just water, sodium chloride, and hypochlorous acid to help reduce bacteria on the skin. The mist casts a wide, even net over the face and dissipates quickly, leaving skin feeling fresh rather than parched or tight.
Magic Molecule Hypochlorous Acid Spray

Magic Molecule’s Hypochlorous Acid Spray has thousands of five-star reviews, and for good reason. It’s formulated to help with cuts and grazes, breakouts, eczema, and even sunburn. One reviewer calls it a “staple for the home”, while others praise its ability to reduce post-workout pimples, soothe itchy bug bites and support faster healing for piercings. It’s a true all-rounder.
Bubble Clean Landing Daily Purifying Spray

Water and hypochlorous acid are the only ingredients in Bubble’s Clean Landing Daily Purifying Spray, which feels instantly refreshing and cooling on the skin. It’s even better when kept in the fridge on hot days, and in sweaty weather it can help prevent sweat-induced breakouts across the body — not just the face — making it popular for use on the back, legs, and arms.
OCuSOFT HypoChlor Hypochlorous Acid Solution 0.02%

If you’re shopping for a hypochlorous acid spray on Amazon or you’re getting a recommendation by a dermatologist or doctor (eye or otherwise), you might be pointed towards OCuSoft HypoChlor Spray. Spate identifies OCuSoft as the market leader in the hypochlorous acid space.
Twenty/Twenty Beauty Easy On The Eyes Daily Hygiene Facial Spray

When we asked Dr. Yadav what OTC hypochlorous acid she recommends to her patients, she points to this one by Twenty/Twenty. “Eczema and rosacea can involve the skin around your eyes,” explains Dr. Yadav. “Some people complain of dandruff on the eyelids, more frequent styles, and inflammation of the eyes. For all of that, it fits nicely to think about the eye area and a hypochlorous acid that’s ophthalmologist tested.”
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