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Cosmo Girl

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    A great magazine!

    CosmoGIRL! is an excellent magazine for those teens who want a magazine focused on all aspects of their life, not just one thing like fashion or beauty. As another reviewer commented, this magazine may get a bad reputation because of its sister magazine Cosmopolitan, but it's actually an appropriate and un-trashy magazine for girls ages 12 through 18.

    CosmoGIRL! covers real-life stories, fashion, beauty, celebrities, music, movies, and more all in one issue. And the best part is, there's plenty of it too, not just one or two pages. The magazine features many imformative and touching real-life stories, and interviews with all of your favorite stars. In addition, there's also the fun stuff like embarrasing moments stories and fun and risky stuff to try that month. And of course, my favorite column, "Cool Room," where real girls get awesome bedroom makeovers.

    Overall, CosmoGIRL! is a great magazine. There's not that much talk about sex in it, either, so you can feel comfortable giving it to a twelve-year-old girl to read. I found it to be a wonderful magazine and I know that I will be adding it to my subscription list.

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    An actual variety magazine

    Cosmogirl! is the best magazine ever. I also have a love for Seventeen Magazine, but I like Cosmogirl! because it has somewhat vareity. There are articles about little problems girls have like how to fix a pimple or what outfit combination would work really well. Also, they have some very informitive articles. Also, a consistant page they have talks about horrific experiences girls have. Some of them are a little more than PG-13, and sometimes are a little scary. But I must say, I'm much more aware of really what I'm vulnerable too.
    As a whole, I love this magazine, pick it up today :)

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    Good clean fun

    COSMOGIRL, little sister of COSMOPOLITAN, is a fluffy and light read that's fun for girls who don't feel like filling their head with useful info or absorbing themselves in literature. It's mainly targeted at the 13-19 audience, though I do know of older girls, say 21 and up, reading it. All that's in here, whether it be sexual or in reference to drugs, is nothing new and needn't be deemed taboo. If girls don't find out here, they may find out else where.

    Griping parents, you might not like that. ;) So quit complaining about this print.

    Anyway, besides the millions of advertisements, COSMOGIRL is semi-insightful when it comes to real life. Editor Atoosa Rubenstein has included controversial real-life stories that happened to real girls. Yet these types of horror stories, in a sense, serve as a guidance to today's youth. I also like that this magazine doesn't really preach absistenence, although some peeved readers have encouraged it via monthly mail. They've had articles on PROTECTION. Now that's useful!

    The embarassing moments never really get old. Somehow, they keep on finding new, hilarious situations to publish. A more recent addition, MI VIDA LOCA, is even more enjoyable. Some of the stories are so outrageous that it makes you wonder if a reader merely conjured them up in her head...

    Star interviews are also a genuine treat and almost always very well done. I've enjoyed interviews from Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon, Britney Spears, Mandy Moore, Kirsten Dunst, and others. Even if I don't enjoy a star's work on screen/in studio, the interviews sometimes are so insightful that I see a whole new side of them.

    Overall, COSMOGIRL is worthwhile, probably your best bet next to SEVENTEEN. I broke my magazine addiction a year or so ago and I don't read them as nearly as much - most of which are total garbage. COSMO ain't great lit, but it isn't trash like TWIST and TIGER BEAT, either.

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