All The Lifestyle, Wellbeing & Experience Picks R29 Loved In May
At least once a week — let’s face it, at least once every day — the writers and editors across Refinery29 discuss the latest and greatest products in our lives, from some cool new water bottle that’s been absolutely saving our lives to a state-of-the-art sleep product that’s changed our eight hours for the better. And gatekeeping isn’t in our vocabulary, so we’re here to share the wealth and highlight our favorite products, just for you, each month.All linked products are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase any of these products, we may earn a commission.Susan Devaney, Lifestyle DirectorImage Courtesy of Susan DevaneyIn 2019, while working as a writer at Stylist Magazine, I picked up the first book I ever read by author Deborah Levy, The Man Who Saw Everything, and I couldn't finish it. Months later, while working as a writer at British Vogue, I tried again. I picked up The Cost of Living and I devoured it. Now, I’ve read all her work. Her latest work, My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein, is simply wonderful. Following the lives of three female friends in Paris, Stein beautifully intertwines their lives with Stein's in this biography that mingles with fiction. I’m already awaiting her next book. Penguin My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein By Deborah Levy, $, available at Barnes and NobleImage Courtesy of Penguin I’d already heard many great things about the Spanish city of Seville: it’s very pretty; it’s easy to walk around; it’s a foodie haven. Last month, I visited the city to see if these were all true. Staying at the Christine Bedfor boutique hotel for a few nights, I discovered they were — and more. For starters, my hotel pick was in a prime location for walking to nighttime fun on the Alameda de Hercules, and morning sightseeing walks around the city taking in historic stops at beautiful Catedral de Sevilla and stunning Alcázar of Seville. Along the way, and dotted around the city, you’ll see many orange trees. Naturally, of course, I started my mornings in the city with multiple glasses of fresh orange juice served by the delightful staff at the hotel. Not to mention, a delicious yogurt bowl breakfast with Seville honey, too. For lunch, I ate tapas every day. Opting to go where the locals went, I tried all the dishes and every one was as tasty as the next. As a Scot, very hot weather is not for me, which is why when the heat rose in the afternoons I took myself off to the plunge pool on the hotel’s roof top — bliss! Did I mention I did so while sipping on a piña colada or two? What a life!You can book a stay at the Cristine Bedfor Sevilla here.Image Courtesy of Cristina BedfordEvery summer I hunt for a product that’ll sooth my cracked heels. Now, I think I’ve finally found it: The Inkey List’s Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Stick. For weeks I’ve been applying this before bed and my feet are feeling silky smooth, and ready for sandal season! Hurrah! The Inkey List Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Stick, $, available at The Inkey ListImage Courtesy of The Inkey List I need to improve my grip strength, so my new and local Reformer Pilates studio is calling my name. But before I brave it, I’ve tried my hand at some at-home mat Pilates first. It’s tough going, but I’m steadily improving. To help me, this light blue Onyx mat has been an easy tool to get me going. Not only is it super comfortable, but it’s easy to clean and store away after use. Wish me luck! Onyx Onyx Yoga Mat, $, available at OnyxImage Courtesy of OnyxA few years ago, I took a two-week trip around Japan and I loved it. Ever since, I’ve been clinging to the hope that one day I’ll get to return and see more of its beauty. In the meantime, I’ll just indulge in all things Japanese, especially the food. Recently, I tried a donburi lunch offering at ROKA in Mayfair in London. From crispy prawn sushi to spinach leaves drenched in sesame dressing to sake teriyaki salmon, the dish instantly took me back to Japan. Delicious! ROKA's donburi lunch is priced at £19.50 ($26) pp. Available every Monday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Credit: RusneDraz/ROKAJacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director Image Courtesy of Jacqueline Kilikita I’m not so secretly obsessed with the Tudors and all things Anne Boleyn, so this new book by historian Tracy Borman is right up my alley. It’s fiction but set in a very real place: Hever Castle in England, where Anne grew up with her two siblings, George and Mary. The story reimagines life inside the Boleyn household — a tale of love, ambition, and, eventually, downfall. Borman has a knack for taking historical facts and spinning them into devour-worthy stories (I own most of her books) so I trust I’ll get through her latest work of fiction in no time when it arrives this week. Barnes and Noble The House of Boleyn: A Novel By Tracy Borman, $, available at Barnes and NobleImage Courtesy of Barnes & NobleThe house we’ve just bought has a breakfast bar, but the previous owners took the matching chairs with them
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Susan Devaney, Lifestyle Director
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Penguin My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein By Deborah Levy, $, available at Barnes and NobleImage Courtesy of Penguin

Along the way, and dotted around the city, you’ll see many orange trees. Naturally, of course, I started my mornings in the city with multiple glasses of fresh orange juice served by the delightful staff at the hotel. Not to mention, a delicious yogurt bowl breakfast with Seville honey, too. For lunch, I ate tapas every day. Opting to go where the locals went, I tried all the dishes and every one was as tasty as the next.
As a Scot, very hot weather is not for me, which is why when the heat rose in the afternoons I took myself off to the plunge pool on the hotel’s roof top — bliss! Did I mention I did so while sipping on a piña colada or two? What a life!
You can book a stay at the Cristine Bedfor Sevilla here.Image Courtesy of Cristina Bedford

The Inkey List Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Stick, $, available at The Inkey ListImage Courtesy of The Inkey List

Onyx Onyx Yoga Mat, $, available at OnyxImage Courtesy of Onyx

ROKA's donburi lunch is priced at £19.50 ($26) pp. Available every Monday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Credit: RusneDraz/ROKA

Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director
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Barnes and Noble The House of Boleyn: A Novel By Tracy Borman, $, available at Barnes and NobleImage Courtesy of Barnes & Noble

Wayfair Saula 34.75'' H Swivel Bucket Bar Stool, $, available at WayfairImage Courtesy of Wayfair

beatriz ball Beatriz Ball Ocean Oyster Medium Bowl, $, available at NordstromImage Courtesy of Nordstrom

Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer
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Loop Earplugs Loop Switch, $, available at Loop EarplugsImage Courtesy of Loop

TYKU TYKU Black Super Premium Junmai Ginjo Sake, $, available at TYKUImage Courtesy of TYKU

Lisa Dionisio, Newsletter Director
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West Elm Emma Chamberlain Stripe Washable Rug, $, available at West ElmImage Courtesy of West Elm

Le Creuset Le Creuset Stoneware Blueberry Mini Cocotte, $, available at AmazonImage Courtesy of Le Creuset/Amazon

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Wayfair Bedsure Boho Tufted Comforter Set, $, available at WayfairImage Courtesy of Wayfair
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