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By Inge Van Lotringen For The Daily Mail Published: 17:00 EST, 13 August 2023 | Updated: 17:11 EST, 13 August 2023 Q I am about to turn 50 and would like to look fresher and less tired when I look in the mirror. What do you recommend?A Personally, I suggest combining ‘baby’ (minimally administered) versions of a number of injectable treatments; I get the best results from those without looking remotely ‘off’.Oculoplastic surgeon and cosmetic physician Dr Elizabeth Hawkes (drelizabeth hawkes.com) has developed her own R³ (Reduce, Replace, Restore) treatment (from £2,800) that does this.Tailored to your face and needs,…
Subway has revealed how to make Chicken Teriyaki Sandwiches at homeChain shared recipes for Italian and Herb bread and Double Chocolate cookie All Subway stores remain shut amid the coronavirus pandemicHigh street chains including McDonald’s and Wagamama have shared recipes Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19By Bridie Pearson-jones For Mailonline Published: 11:11 EDT, 29 April 2020 | Updated: 11:22 EDT, 29 April 2020 High street chains have been delighting fans by sharing recipes for some of their best-loved men items so that fans can recreate them at home, and now Subway is the latest to join the trend. The sandwich giant…
Usyk was the unanimous victor on points for the second time after May’s fightBut the Briton was unhappy and believes he was the winner by ‘three rounds’ Tyson Fury is defeated by Oleksandr Uysk AGAIN: Follow Mail Sport’s live coverage hereBy TAMARA PRENN Published: 19:24 EST, 21 December 2024 | Updated: 01:23 EST, 22 December 2024 Tyson Fury had a predictably incendiary response to how the artificial intelligence-powered judge scored him after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday evening. It was announced earlier this week that AI would play a key role in the scoring of the highly anticipated fight as part of a…
Residents in West Texas experienced another jolt early on Monday morning as a series of earthquakes shook the region, continuing a pattern of increased seismic activity and all-round strange happenings. The largest of the quakes, with a magnitude of 3.4, struck near the small town of Toyah, home to 61 people where a mysterious 100ft geyser recently sprung into the air.While Monday’s tremor caused no reported damage, it was strong enough to be felt by people in surrounding areas, sparking renewed debate about its potential causes.The town has also been subjected to a rotten egg smell that has been hanging in the…
Tulisa last night ‘came out’ as a demisexual — a sexuality that involves feeling sexual attraction to a person you have an emotional connection with, rather than a physical one.The N-Dubz star, 36, made her confession during last night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here during a candid discussion with her camp mates about her dating life.Now, a psychotherapist has told MailOnline that she believes demisexuality is not a legitimate sexual preference, and using the label ‘pathologises’ healthy relationships. Bhavna Raithatha, accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, said she ‘doesn’t like’ the term ‘demisexual’.‘Developing attraction to someone…
Britney Spears stripped down to her undergarments on Thursday for her latest Instagram dance video, which was set to the tune of Rihanna’s 2016 hit Desperado.The Oops!…I Did It Again hitmaker, 43, eagerly showed off her moves for her 42million followers in a sheer black lace bra and a matching thong. In order to show off her skimpy lingerie from all angles, Britney twirled for the camera.She seductively ran her hands across her bare backside and flipped around her long, blonde hair in the video.Britney’s lips were painted ruby red and she looked to be dancing inside her hotel bathroom in Mexico.The Grammy…
Remember the BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India and China?Back in the early 2000s, pundits predicted the countries in the group would reign supreme, economically speaking. President Putin hopes they still will – and he is not just talking about economics.Last month, the Russian leader held a conference attended by top dogs from almost 40 countries, including China, Iran, India and a number of Arab states. For several days in Kazan, south-west Russia, Putin was in full flow, waxing lyrical about a ‘new world order’ to challenge the West.One week earlier, in Miami, Florida, another conference took place, hosted by the…
Remember the cold buffet, the kitsch of party catering? Pineapple chunks stabbed with cheese and ham on cocktail sticks, platters of devilled eggs and the dreaded chicken in aspic, without which no function was complete.Today, astonishingly, the ‘spread’ is back — but in a very different form. Welcome to the summer grazing table, the cold buffet of the Instagram era, where the art of entertaining is taken to extraordinary levels.Think of a Dutch still life you can actually eat. The best of seasonal fruits, vegetables, pickles, artisan breads, cheeses and more, piled on to a dining table that is not…
Vice President Kamala Harris dropped an f-bomb on stage at an event on Monday, urging Asian-Americans to demand opportunities in their professional lives. ‘Sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open, and sometimes they won’t— and then you need to kick that f***ing door down,’ Harris said during a roundtable discussion with comedian Jimmy O. Yang. Harris then burst into laughter, briefly apologizing for her use of vulgar language as the audience cheered and applauded. Kamala Harris speaks to the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership Summit Kamala Harris took a sharply different tone than…
More than 100 years after Tutankhamun’s tomb was dramatically uncovered, British Egyptologists have made an equally remarkable find. Experts made the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th dynasty who lived and ruled nearly 3,500 years ago. Identified as ‘Tomb C4’, the site is located about 1.5 miles (2.4km) west of the Valley of Kings in Egypt’s Luxor region, said Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The pharaoh’s resting place remained subject of speculation for generations, but a team led by Piers Litherland at the University of Cambridge has finally settled it. A series of subtle clues that led archaeologists to…