A NASA scientist is criticizing Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle and wellness website for promoting bogus $120 stickers that allegedly contain materials used in spacesuits. “Body Vibes” stickers, according ...
Sometimes you see something that makes you irrationally angry. Toilet roll that hangs the wrong way, for instance. People giving bread to ducks. The ending of Lost. The rest of this article is behind ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle website Goop offers everything from wellness advice from doctors and experts to recipes on how to make ...
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's "Goop" lifestyle brand — which sells everything from handbags to $75 monthly pill subscriptions — has no problem hawking products with sensationalized marketing claims. In ...
NASA just called out Goop, the movie star's lifestyle brand, over wearable healing stickers that it promoted on its website. In a post on Thursday, Goop said that the stickers, which are sold by a ...
In a biting report, Gizmodo interviewed not only the people at Goop and Body Vibes, but also, you know, actual scientists, to learn if the stickers are legit. Mark Shelhamer, former chief scientist at ...
Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle and wellness website really may have stuck their foot in it this time. People love taking Goop down for their pseudoscience and tenuous claims, but the latest organisation ...
Goop promotes a lot of baffling stuff. Most recently, Goop published an article titled ‘Wearable stickers that promote healing (Really!)’, which promotes ‘healing stickers’ from Body Vibes. ‘It’s no ...