Joe Biden and his presidential campaign continued to try to assuage fretful donors following the president’s dismal performance at the debate on Thursday.
30.06.2024 - 08:23 / ok.co.uk
You’d be forgiven for thinking that a hair dryer is pretty much the same no matter which one you use. But with so many out there to choose from with each boasting different functions and settings and plenty even using smart technology now, the game has well and truly changed when it comes to blow drying your locks.
As someone with bleached hair that has a tendency to frizz in heat and a particularly dry scalp, I often avoid using heat on my hair whenever possible, which means I usually save blow drying for special occasions. However, when Dyson launched its brand new Supersonic Nural hair dryer, £399.99 here, last month, which promises to protect your scalp whilst also maximising shine and limiting heat damage, I had to give it a try.
The new Dyson not only has adjustable temperature and airflow settings that allow you to alter how much heat and power is used on your hair, but it also has intelligent LED lights that can automatically detect when the device is held close to your scalp. As soon as it clocks that you’re busy drying your roots or smoothing your hair from the top, the LED lights switch from yellow to red and it immediately adjusts the temperature settings to avoid burning your scalp.
This helps with moisture retention as well as making it generally more pleasant to use, especially for someone like me who has a sensitive scalp to begin with (thanks bleach!).
The fact it automatically switches up its settings to help protect your scalp is a winner for me, as there’s nothing more frustrating than having to constantly stop drying to swap and change settings depending on where you’re using it.
The difference between power and temperature settings is definitely noticeable, and I found that despite having a lot of hair
Joe Biden and his presidential campaign continued to try to assuage fretful donors following the president’s dismal performance at the debate on Thursday.
Amazon shoppers are singing the praises of a hair dryer that's being hailed as a 'great Dyson alternative' and comes at a fraction of the price.The HappyGoo Professional Ionic Hair Dryer, with its 'robust' 2000W AC motor, promises fast and efficient drying with a 'powerful' airflow.The brand claims that this hair dryer can deliver salon-quality results at home, thanks to its advanced features. Its constant temperature technology ensures even drying without causing damage, while the built-in ionisation function leaves your hair 'smooth, frizz-free and shiny'. Currently, Amazon is selling the hair dryer for £34.99 here, down from its original price of £89.99.
EXCLUSIVE: Joe Biden’s reelection campaign has a problem with some of its top donors after last night’s debate fiasco, and they may have just made it worse.
New Edition put on a six-concert residency at Las Vegas’ Encore Theatre at Wynn.Turns out that wasn’t enough for the NE Family.Near the end of their brief stint, the legendary group announced onstage that they were adding six more summer dates at the 1,480-seat venue.And, after four long months of waiting, Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph and Johnny are finally returning to the Encore Theatre. From July 3-13, the quintet will bring “Candy Girl,” “Can You Stand The Rain” and many, many more timeless R&B classics to the stage.If you want to be there to get down with them all over again, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for the six July shows was $85 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows start anywhere from $107 to $173 before fees.All things considered, that’s not bad for Vegas especially considering Ronnie DeVoe told the New York Post that the group “(brings) the same energy (they) sang the (songs) with back in the day.”Should those dates not work, New Edition will venture back to Sin City yet again from Oct.
, getting rid of unwanted red and orange tones can be taken care of by adding one of the best blue shampoos. Brunettes often see their rich color diminishing taking on a more brassy finish with every . Luckily, similar to how purple shampoo counteracts yellow tones from , blue shampoo is a type of toning product that can help maintain natural or highlighted brown hair.
Jessica Biel just does not want to speak, hear, or even think about Justin Timberlake‘s DWI arrest anymore!
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Christy Hall was a playwright living in New York City — which means she had several side jobs, including walking dogs and bartending. “There’s a great quote saying, ‘you can make a killing in theater, but you can’t make a living,’” she notes. She had always dreamed of working in film and television, but it never felt completely realistic to her.Today, Hall is the writer-director of “Daddio,” an acclaimed two-hander starring Sean Penn as a taxi driver named Clark and Dakota Johnson as his passenger, known only as Girlie.
Essence Festival has outdone itself.From July 5-7, the annual festival will bring in some of the biggest names in music to New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome for three fun-filled days of Hip-Hop, R&B and good times.Headliners at this year’s extravaganza include Usher, Janet Jackson, Busta Rhymes, Keke Palmer and Big Boi.They’ll be joined by T-Pain, The Roots, Victoria Monét, SWV and Jagged Edge.If you ask us though, we’re most excited to see “SNL” cast member Punkie Johnson handle hosting duties on Friday, July 5.Plus, we won’t be skipping out on Method Man, Sheila E. and Tank and the Bangas, either.Sound like the festival for you?As of now, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, three-day general admission passes start at $691 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes can be found for as low as $70 before fees.In fact, if you’re planning on attending, it might be wise to make three separate single-day ticket purchases instead of buying the three-day pass.
Scots will be able to hop on a new EasyJet route in November when the budget airline launches its flights to Derry.
William Earl Eric Illowsky, a cable TV veteran who helped launch the original Sci Fi Channel in the early 1990s, died June 15 at in Peekskill, New York after a battle with glioblastoma brain cancer. Illowsky started his career at Disney Channel in 1985 and later moved to Cox Cable. He worked in cable throughout the 1980s and ’90s.
Brand new footage released by police shows helicopters circling 'treacherous' mountains and sniffer dogs scouring the area where British teenager Jay Slater disappeared.
The Sage Steele Show,” Carolla was asked how he could still live in Los Angeles, a question he responded to with a loud groan and exclaimed, “It’s horrible.” After telling host Sage Steele how he grew up in L.A. and that his comedy roots were made in the city, Carolla insisted it’s “time to move.”“I have twins, and they’re in their senior year of high school and I couldn’t- I didn’t want to pick up and, you know, tear up their roots, you know? So people always go, ‘When are you leaving?’ And I go, I will be attending their high school graduation in a U-Haul,” Carolla quipped. “That’s a sad testimonial about California and sort of recent downturn in L.A.
AI) companies for copyright infringement.The news of the lawsuit was shared on Monday (June 24) by the Recording Industry Association of America, and accused companies Suno and Udio of committing copyright violations of “an almost unimaginable scale”.It is the latest of many lawsuits that have been filed in recent months, in a bid to challenge the rights of AI companies to use and reimagine their work.Udio is a firm based in New York, which has garnered popularity in recent months for allowing users to use AI in a musical setting. Already it has received backing from high-profile investors including Andreessen Horowitz and gained attention as being the technology responsible for creating ‘BBL Drizzy’ – a parody diss track that emerged among the Kendrick Lamar/Drake feud.Suno is a company based in Massachusetts, which emerged in 2023 and claims that over 10million people have already used it to create AI-assisted music.
Matchbox Twenty has just five gigs lined up for the rest of this year.Thankfully, one of them will be in New Jersey.On Thursday, June 27, Rob Thomas and co. will bring their post-grunge alt rock to Newark’s Prudential Center along with special guest Andy Grammer.And, yes, based on our findings, they play the hits.
Nicola Coughlan is clearing the air about the latest season of Bridgerton amid claims that some footage that she filmed with Luke Newton was left on the cutting room floor.
Manic Street Preachers have announced details of a new book of previously unseen Valerie Phillips photographs of the band, titled Little Baby Nothings.The book will feature over 200 photographs taken by the artist in 1991 and 1992, around the time of the release of their debut album ‘Generation Terrorists’.It’ll be released on June 28 via Longer Moon Farther and limited to 2000 copies, with the first 100 orders receiving a signed copy. There will also be a limited t-shirt bundle available.
Josie Gibson has jokingly been told she's a 'menace to society' as she was seen living it up in Italy with none other than Ryan Thomas. The pair were first seen enjoying time away together earlier this week.
Luke Newton was photographed for the first time with his rumored girlfriend Antonia Roumelioti amid rumors that linked him to his Bridgerton costar and onscreen love interest Nicola Coughlan.
Selena Kuznikov SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers fromSeason 3 of “Bridgerton,” now streaming on Netflix. Before “Bridgerton” Season 3 lead Luke Newton booked his role on the Regency era-drama, he was juggling auditions, any acting work he could find and working at a bar trying to pay his rent. Now, he’s leading the series, the third season of which saw its biggest debut in the show’s history.
Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton caused some damage to the set of Bridgerton while filming a steamy love scene. Now, the actress is showing off what they broke.