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*everything you need to have the best 4th of july of your life* ?Tis the season for barbecues, bat

*everything you need to have the best 4th of july of your life* [16 Fourth of July Nail Ideas That’ll Get You Compliments The Entire Long Weekend]( [fourth-of-july-nail-ideas]( ‘Tis the season for barbecues, bathing suits, and loads of [SPF](. And with the Fourth of July right around the corner, it’s also time for red, white, and blue nails. A holiday nail is always a pick-me-up, and gives us an excuse to try out colors and designs that we wouldn’t normally have on our inspo Pinterest boards (I’m definitely guilty of sticking to my go-to, Funny Bunny, all too often). [READ THE ARTICLE]( [best-amazon-swimwear](   [These 5-Star Amazon Swimsuits Will Arrive Before the Holiday Weekend]( [bathing-suit-confidence](   [I Used to Feel Insecure in a Bathing Suit–Here’s Exactly How I Changed That]( [quick-4th-of-july-recipes](   [28 Easy 4th of July Recipes to Bring to a Cookout]( [fourth-of-july-trader-joes-products](   [Affordable Trader Joe’s Items to Stock Up on for Your 4th of July Cookout]( [fourth-of-july-clothes]( [No Outfit? No Problem—50 Pieces You Can Prime Yourself Before the 4th]( Fireworks and sparklers are in stock, grocery stores have [BBQ-inspired meal ideas]( scattered all over the store, and everything red, white, and blue is on every endcap in Target. This could only mean one thing: The Fourth of July is approaching. You might have your plans and BBQ menu planned already, but have you given any thought to what 4th of July clothes you’re going to wear?   [READ MORE]( [4th-of-july-outfits](   [These 4th of July Outfits Are Cute Enough to Wear All Summer Long]( [cool-down-home](   [How to Quickly Cool Down Your Home Without Cranking the AC]( [july-4th-sales](   [The Best 4th of July Sales to Shop]( [summer-bbq-recipes](   [40 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Bring to a Summer BBQ]( Copyright © 2024 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Everygirl, LLC 222 S. Morgan St. #2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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