WE all know storing fat in certain places can be dangerous - but could the shape of your bottom reveal secrets about your health?
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
What does the shape of your BOTTOM say about your HEALTH?
WE all know storing fat in certain places can be dangerous - but could the shape of your bottom reveal secrets about your health?
Everyday housework could be making you ILL
IT has been revealed every day housework could contribute to poor air quality in the home - but what is this doing to our health and can anything be done to prevent it?
How often should you wash your jeans? This is why you should NEVER throw them in the wash
HOW often you should wash your jeans is a much-debated subject, and now the CEO of Levi's has waded in.
Google finally weighs in on Apple vs FBI privacy battle
GOOGLE CEO Sundar Pichai has finally weighed in on the privacy battle raging between Apple and the FBI. And he agrees with Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Spotify is handing out FREE Chromecasts, here's how to get one
MUSIC streaming service Spotify is handing out free Google Chromecast devices to premium subscribers.
SWINE FLU outbreak CONFIRMED in two hospitals in Leicester
Microsoft's first ever laptop is now on sale in the UK
Secrets of the lost Amazon tribe
THEY made contact with the outside world only two years ago but the incredible story of the indigenous group and their isolated existence is now the subject of a new TV documentary.
Spa report: Champney's Tring Health Resort
WITH 91 luxurious suites and rooms, what more could you want from the Champney's Tring Health Resort?
Is the secret to happiness staring you in the face?
IF the only time you look in the mirror is to check your reflection or apply some make-up then you could be missing a trick.
7 reasons to buy a Toyota Mirai
Thread lifts and what you need to know about the nonsurgical treatment
EACH week our experts Dr Aamer Khan and Lesley Reynolds bring you the latest beauty news and anti?ageing advice
Will cash payments become a thing of the past?
THE Queen may have her head on our banknotes but she rarely gets the chance to admire her likeness because, in common with a number of other members of the Royal Family, she never carries cash.
FFG Beauty: The best blow dry in a bottle
It's no mystery that we're all on the hunt for the perfect product that will give us that "fresh from the salon" look. Well, ladies, I'm pretty sure I just tripped upon it.
I've yet to have an actual blow dry at Duck & Dry in London (watch this space as its on the cards now), but I have been using the Duck & Dry Blow Dry in a Bottle for the past week and I am quite simply obsessed. Truly - this is everything and more when it comes to what is promised on the bottle. Not only does it smell amazing, it also gives incredible shine, kills frizz on contact, adds texture and puffs your hair out like blowfish. And it's all done by using amazing ingredients like Honey Locust, Ginseng, White Nettle and other essential oils.
There is a part of me that does a special little cheer when a small company manages to get it oh so right - throwing out all the big cosmetic companies who hype their products to death with little to no actual results. Developed right in the UK, in Somerset to be exact, Duck & Dry's Blow Dry in a Bottle is truly a product that has floored me. If I had a beauty product of the year for hair, let's just say this would win the ultimate prize. Seriously... L-O-V-E!
Now here's the nitty gritty. The product itself is £18. It's available to buy online or in store at the King's Road salon. Go forth and master the art of the perfect blow dry with the best product to hit stores so far this year....
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Women who fall pregnant after 40 'at greater risk' of stroke or heart attack
WOMEN who become pregnant aged 40 or older are at greater risk of a stroke or heart attack, warns new research.
Could THIS hot drink help ease the agony of rheumatoid arthritis?
A WONDER compound found in green tea could alleviate the agony of rheumatoid arthritis, a new study suggests.
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