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Queen Elizabeth II seldom wore little more than lipstick and a hint of blush for her public appearances, and called upon Clarins Compact Powder for her complexion (the brand made an exclusive lipstick to match her suit for Coronation Day in 1953 to celebrate the Queen's loyalty to them).
The amount of food we consume daily has a significant impact on bodily function. Most adults need a minimum of 2000 calories to sustain metabolism,...
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According to company records, the letter was only partially legible; "ka bar" could be read, as fragments of the phrase "kill a bear". In 1923, the...
Read More »Queen Elizabeth II was undoubtedly a monarch of great accomplishments in her long reign. She has been served by 15 prime ministers, has seen us through countless historic moments; and lived to celebrate her own Platinum Jubilee this year. Her work ethic was unmatched and she acted as a figure of continuity, loyalty and devotion. The Queen was also a style icon and inspiration. Her outfit choices and beauty looks were always as elegant as they were timeless and she was renowned to be faithful to products and brands that worked for her, prioritising efficacy over exclusivity. Here, we take a look at some of her trusted beauty secrets that work just as well today as ever before as well as a few of her go-to products.
This caused back and forth competition between the two companies throughout the early 1990s. However, Nintendo eventually regained its market share...
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The cast learns to get inventive in order to brush their teeth. Hannah Shapiro, runner-up on the 33rd season of Survivor and contributor to Men's...
Read More »red lipstick Researchers showed men photos of women, some wearing lipstick and some without and they found that shades of red lipstick captivated men the longest, 7.3 out of the first 10 seconds. And pink lip color was just behind that with 6.7 seconds out of the first 10.
First impressions count, especially when it comes to the laws of attraction. And as shallow as it might be, research reveals the facial feature men find most attractive on a woman: her lips. So when you meet someone new and notice his eyes, he’s actually looking at your lips. A study from Manchester University in the UK shows that in the first 10 seconds of meeting a woman, a man spends about half that time on average checking out her lips. Even longer if she’s wearing lipstick. Researchers showed men photos of women, some wearing lipstick and some without and they found that shades of red lipstick captivated men the longest, 7.3 out of the first 10 seconds. And pink lip color was just behind that with 6.7 seconds out of the first 10. Fuller lips were also found to attract the eye for longer. Lead researcher Dr. Geoff Beattie says the study shows lips represent one of the most sensual aspects of a woman’s body and play an important part in sexual attraction. He explains, “The research suggests that red lips and perceived attractiveness are still inextricably linked.”
Honey (raw): natural sugar, high acidity and low moisture ensures this liquid gold lasts forever (archeologists have even unearthed edible honey in...
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Interview the person (or bystanders, if necessary), ask questions about signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications and medical conditions (SAM)
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Rain Barrels – This is the simplest and most affordable way to harvest rainwater. You simply place barrels or water tanks below the downspouts of...
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The Suriname National Army, deemed the weakest Army in the world, was founded in 1980 following a coup d'état. Of the total population of 614,749,...
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