As a loyal follower of the Kardashians, I absolutely freaked out when on Kourtney Kardashian’s new website, called ‘Poosh,’ launched. I quickly clicked the link to see a sleek black-and-white themed homepage. The first image that I saw was a photo of Kourtney and her mom, Kris Jenner. After about two hours of reading and stalking the website, I think I have it down. The website ‘Poosh’ is named after Penelope Disick, Kourtney’s daughter; Poosh is Penelope’s nickname. Kourtney split up the website into four parts: health and wellness, life and style, home and entertaining, and ‘KMK,’ which is her personal blogs. The health and wellness section relates to her being an ‘organic freak’ about foods and products that she puts on her body. I found some of her articles super interesting, such as ‘How to Look Good Naked’, which is her body positivity and skincare article, and ‘Foods to Flatten Your Belly,’ because I am always looking to do that. Her life and style section is about makeup, clothes, and skin care. This correlated a little bit with the health and wellness section because it also talked about organic products and what is good to put on your face. Her home and entertaining section is about her house style, family recipes, and how to decorate for certain parties. The final section, called KMK, which are her initials, is her personal blog about traveling, her kids, and life. I do really like her new website, I love that it’s not just about her life, but also health, homelife, and traveling. All of her articles are super short and concise, which is definitely a liking for me because sometimes I feel like blogs can drag on for so long. Poosh also incorporates all ages to the website, because of how varying her articles are. I also like how not all of the products she reviews and uses are super expensive, and she made sure to account for inexpensive organic products on the market. Overall, I definitely think I will be checking it out a few times a week to read some of the updates!

Xoxo, Nicole Svingen

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