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  • No Time, No Gym, No Problem Stay Fit & De-Stress With 2 Little Workouts That Get Big Results
  • Quiz: Sex, Health & Pleasure How Much Do You-And He-Really Know About Each Other
  • No More Yo-Yo Dieting 14 Strategies To End Compulsive Eating
  • People Who Changed The Way We Eat, Cook & Think About Food
  • Editors Choice Get Radiant Skin With The Best Natural Products
  • 2nd Annual Fitness Kit: Get The Body You Want
  • Tips From Oprah's & Madonna's Trainers, Your Personal Workout Planner
  • The Healthy Energizers 9 Ways To Boost Your Nutrition
  • Dare To Take A Break! We Show You How
  • The Healthiest Way To Burn Fat Take It Off & Keep it Off
  • Meet 4 Women Hooked On Stress
  • Plus Natural Hay Fever Remedies
  • The Workout That Kicks Butt
  • Scary Symptoms How To Tell When They're Harmless & When They're Not
  • Exclusive! How Do They Do It? Success Secrets Of Amazing Women
  • Undo Sun Damage 25 Tips For Beautiful Skin
  • Don't Waste Your Workout! 10 Fitness Dos & Don'ts
  • The Private Problem Women Won't Talk About
  • When 'Healthy' Eating Isn't Healthy Plus: Test Your Food I.Q.
  • Sex, Men & You What's Good About Bad Sex? Sex Between Friends, Women Who Won't Take No For An Answer
  • Are Superfoods Safe? What To Choose, What To Lose
  • Your Sensual Self Learning To Love Your Body
  • The Self Taste Test The Best Supermarket Pasta Sauces
  • Yasmine Bleeth Makes Her Own Luck
  • Good Fats, Bad Fats Knowing The Difference Can Save Your Life
  • Strengthen & Lengthen Anti-Aging Workout
  • Elizabeth Hurley "I Actually Thrive On A Certain Amount Of Stress."
  • Happy At Home The Pleasure Zone, 101 Simple Ways
  • The Fitness Issue 4 Workout Makeovers
  • 14 Nutrition Traps, 15 Reasons To Get Off Your Butt, 30 Days To Healthy Eating
  • Health Alert, The Deadly New Drug Women Can't Resist
  • Weatherproof Your Skin
  • Covergirl Brooke Shields: I've Used Humor All My Life
  • The Ultimate Self-Service Guide, Best Hair-Care Specialists, Best Sexy Getaways
  • Best Fast-Food Finds, Best Beauty Boutiques, Best Dating Services
  • Best Hair-Taming Techniques, Best Day Spas, Best Home-Gym Buys
  • Protect Yourself Suze Orman On The Love And Money Mix
  • Flat Stomach Fast No Crunches!
  • The New American Medicine, Shop Smart Herbs That Work
  • Lab Test, Brands You Can Trust, Warming Signs, Are Labels Lying?
  • Gossip, Lies & Infidelity How To Survive Them
  • Beat The Fat Season 10-Minute Workouts
  • Beauty Special Fresh Start Makeovers
  • The Cold And Flu Fighters Guide
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Self is an American online magazine for women that specializes in health, beauty, and style.

Self was founded in January 1979 by Phyllis Starr Wilson, who served as the editor-in-chief for the publication until January 1987, when she was named the founding editor. At its inception, the magazine began with many of the same philosophies it retains today, including health, fitness, nutrition, beauty and happiness, although the categories then were not as specifically named in the magazine.

In 1979, cost of the magazine was $1.50 an issue or $10 for a one-year subscription. By 1983, the circulation for Self reached one million readers with its September issue. However, by 1986, the news-stand sales were stagnant. This may have been because other mainstream women’s magazines also began adding sections about health and fitness, so Self needed to redefine itself on the market.

In July 1988, Anthea Disney took the position of editor-in-chief and made it her goal to refresh the magazine’s image. In the one year she held that position, she reworked the content by seeking out renowned authors such as Ann Hood, Susan Allen Toth, Alice Adams, Helen Mohr and Elizabeth Benedict to supply the magazine with fresher content with a higher degree of journalistic integrity. She revised their cover strategy by replacing airbrushed models with more natural-looking pictures of women in everyday surroundings. It was also at this time when the colors of teal and magenta were adopted for the magazine. Disney said in a New York Times article: "We deliberately chose colors not being used on other magazines". Between 1986 and 1989, the newsstand sales increased by 3 percent and the subscriptions increased by 22 percent.

In December 2016, it was announced Self would become online-only after their February 2017 issue was published.

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