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83 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for 30-Somethings+ (& BAD Cust. Service),
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This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
I've subscribed to Self on-and-off for about 15 years, but have recently been feeling like I've outgrown the magazine. The articles seem to focus on issues facing single women who are just starting their careers. Fine, but not for me anymore! Also, their subscription department is terrible! My most recent subscription has been plagued with missed issues, double issues and late issues -- and a customer service department that can't quite pull themselves together.
81 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My self-help glossy mag of choice!,
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
While I look to Glamour and Mademoiselle magazines for intelligent topics on women's interests and look to Cosmopolitan for sex and relationship advice and Vogue for the latest fashion trends, I look to Self for self-improvement. This glossy mag features articles on how to stay fit, eat healthy, look and feel great and delves into issues such as breast cancer and different types of painful menstruation as well as articles on what a difference it makes to eat strawberries instead of chocolate for snack and the importance of drinking water. (My skin is looking great for having started drinking more water.) It is the mag I look to to make me feel good! I have learned how to eat healthier snacks and different exercise routines by reading this gem. This is my first year as a subscriber to this magazine and I shall continue to subscribe to it every year!
44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this magazine!,
By sjc99 (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
My Self subscription started when Women's Sports & Fitness was cancelled. While it's not quite as athletic as that magazine was, Self has an extra emphasis on participation rather than competition. They use "reader models" in a lot of their photo spreads, and really emphasize the idea of a healthy and strong body, over an idealized "fashion model" body. Articles discuss the latest gym class crazes, nutrition and supplement breakthroughs, and debunking of fad diets. They do include some fashion (focus on workout apparel) and makeup (emphasis on natural look and healthy skin) info, but this is not a foo-foo Cosmo magazine. There are healthy recipes, workout plans targeting a new body part monthly, and creative ways to workout outside the gym as well as inside. Overall, this magazine focuses on real women's lives and how to make them healthier, happier, and more fit. There's a lot of practical advice here that is very applicable to most people's lives.
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just cancelled my subscription,
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This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
I've been a Self subscriber for two years, and I just cancelled subscription. At first, I loved the magazine because it offers lots of nutritional advice, and the Self Challenge, which starts in March, is really helpful for starting an exercise routine.However, after two years, I've noticed the following: All in all, a pretty decent magazine. But not good enough for a renewal for a third year!
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
one big advertisement and full of nothing,
By Apple (Frisco, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
Self what? The entire magazine now pushes product on every inch of every page. Their product placements went from "convenient and subtle" to obviously pandering to their revenue sources. Plus the stories and tips are so far out of reality that anyone over 25 with half of a brain couldn't relate. I once enjoyed Self and their monthly self-help plans. Their core message has gotten lost in the sea of product pushing.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for any age,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
This is a really cool magazine because it's great for anybody, no matter how old you are. I read it, but my mom would probably find it interesting, too. It mainly focuses on a healthy lifestyle( healthy eating, exercise,etc.). The other good thing about it is it covers the topics of good karma and self-confidence, unlike other fitness-based magazines. A good read for anyone who likes to get high on life.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is my favorite magazine!,
By Olivia (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
This is a wonderful magazine that is pretty much suitable for any age. It has tons of helpful tips for healthy skin and hair, not to mention healthy bodies. It gives practical tips on eating, like the best cereals to buy, and it rates a lot of others. It does have advertising for products in it, but doesn't every magazine? It's main focus is on how you can keep your body healthy, with exercise tips and even a complete week planner to guide anyone through the best workout. The magazine also has a positive outlook, with articles on boosting your mood and self-esteem, along with articles on healthy, positive women that you see on TV. Overall it is a very modivational magazine to read and I love the price!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My magazine addiction!,
By "collegecollage" (Stillwater, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
One of my weaknesses is magazines. I love to discover new, exciting ones to look at and read. When I first discovered SELF, I thought maybe it would be for an age group a bit older than me (I'm 21). I was wrong. The information that goes into this montly magazine is fantastic. I can easily apply the topics covered in this magazine to my life. I love that it's geared to living happily, no matter what. And the magazine helps you garner the tools you need to stay healthy and happy without any nonsense you find in Cosmo or Glamour!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
My thoughts on SELF,
By HaHaBusyRamone (San Pedro, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
I have subscribed to Self before, and it is a great magazine. The subscriptions are pretty cheap, so it's worth it. Some of the articles tend to be about the same things: losing weight, new beauty tips. they repeat over and over. if you are to buy ONE issue of self, get the October issue because the articles that they have on breast cancer awareness are always really touching.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You don't have to have a perfect body for this magazine,
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This review is from: Self (1-year) (Magazine)
At last a fitness magazine for real people. I love how this magazine covers many different topics, and often does so in a very realistic way. To me, magazines like Cosmo and Glamour really don't represent real life. Nor do they have pictures of real women in the magazine.
I like this magazine for inspirational stories about women who got into shape. Their health articles extend past the symptoms, and often have suggestions on prevention. Their articles on nutrition are good, and once again realistic. This magazine doesn't make you feel like you have to be a size 0, but rather small changes go make a difference. |
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