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28.02.2023 - 13:11 / ok.co.uk
Have you ever wondered what it really takes to be a successful beauty boss? The OK! Beauty Box has teamed up with some of the industry’s most brilliant women to put together a limited edition Female Founders Edit, and of course we just had to ask how they’ve managed to build their own brands. Well, we can dream, right? This week we’re talking to the leaders behind NEOM, Mii Cosmetics, Sensory Retreats and Emma Hardie. You’ll find these brands, and many more, in our girl power edit, which is worth £255 but is yours for a bargain £55 right here.
As well as bagging a fantastic haul of 12 beauty products, you’ll be helping to support the work of Refuge in protecting women against violence and living in fear. 10% of all box sales will be donated to the charity. Here’s what four of our inspirational lady bosses had to tell us about making it in the world of beauty.
You can also read the advice we got from the founders of Balance Me, Floral Street, Dr.PAWPAW and Bouclème right here . Nicola Elliott, founder of wellbeing brand NEOM Organics I set out on this journey because.. I was working 60-hour weeks and started suffering from anxiety.
I decided I needed to look after myself better, and as part of that, I bought essential oils and began creating blends to help me, depending on how I felt at the end of each day. “Self-care” wasn’t in our vernacular then, but that’s what I did. I was inspired to set up my business by… looking around and thinking, “Gosh, it’s not just me.
My friends are having problems with stress, sleep, energy or mood too.” Those are the four pillars for keeping your wellbeing in check.The secret to NEOM’s success is... helping people to feel better in small, easy ways. You don’t have to do yoga at 6am with a
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Florence Pugh was spotted out once again with her grandmother, Pat!
Sharon Stone has some advice for staying healthy.
The best part of waking up! Bridgerton alum Regé-Jean Page revealed that he and Phoebe Dynevor had “horrendous coffee breath” while filming the sexy period drama.
A nice wooden fence can improve the look of any garden, giving it a rustic and homely feel compared to steel or metal fences.
Marcus Mumford, Anna Calvi and Hozier are among the artists set to play a fundraising event for Turkey and Syria in London next month.On Saturday, April 15, the famous Royal Albert Hall will host the event, which will raise funds for War Child and the Turkey Mozaik Foundation in response to the deadly recent earthquake.The night will also feature guest appearances by Olivia Colman, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Omid Djalili, as well as the Turkish and Syrian Solidarity Ensemble.Olivia Colman said of her involvement: ‘Why would I NOT take part? If it was my family, people I knew and loved, I would hope people would do what they could to help me. I don’t know how anyone could read about another human’s suffering and not want to do something.”Marcus Mumford added: “I’ve been a Global Ambassador for War Child UK since 2014 and in that time I’ve been privileged to see their vital work in Central African Republic, Iraq, Gaza and Jordan.
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Princess Catherine (AKA Kate Middleton) and Prince William share a sweet moment together during a visit to Hayes Muslim Centre on Thursday (March 9) in Hayes, England.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are making sure to thank those who have helped raise money following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria last month.
BTS member Suga has donated ₩1,000,000 (roughly US$76,000) to aid earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.Suga’s donation “for emergency relief in Turkey and Syria” was revealed by non-governmental organization Save The Children today (March 9), which is also the K-pop idol’s birthday, in a statement to South Korean media outlet OSEN.“So many children and families have suffered great damage from this earthquake,” Suga said, according to OSEN, as translated by Soompi. “I send my condolences to the survivors and victims.”“I hope that this becomes at least a bit of help to children affected by the earthquake and hope this [donation] is used to provide relief goods for children,” he added.
awkward moment with a contestant after he tugged on his facial hair — something he said he’ll “never do again.”Contestant Greg Weichert, from Florida, sported a big, bushy gray beard as he revealed that he’s been “helping out” Santa Claus for 25 years. He has a big, blended family of six children, 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.“I started a real beard about six years ago, it made all the difference in the world,” Weichert explained.
EXCLUSIVE: Pat Sharp, the British presenter known for his work on Top Of The Pops and Fun House, has said he is “truly sorry” after making a lewd remark to a woman while hosting an events industry awards show.
After four decades of hosting "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak has shocked viewers with a new game show move. During Tuesday night’s episode, the longtime host had an awkward encounter with a contestant who shared similar features to Santa Claus. "Now, Santa Claus needs help in the holidays, he needs helpers and I understand you fill that role," Sajak said to the game show player.
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Twitter account even poked fun at the moment, posting the clip with the caption: “No one: [Silence]. Pat Sajak: DON’T TOUCH THAT!!!”No one: Pat Sajak: DON'T TOUCH THAT!!! pic.twitter.com/AED1SHY49xThe Post has reached out to Sajak’s rep for comment.The moment was also shared on the show’s Instagram account, where some fans took to the comments section to poke fun at the longtime host. “I think Pat meant “Bee-Boo-Boo-Bop-Boo-Boo-Bop,” one person joked.Another viewer similarly mocked his non-sensical response, writing: “NO-NO-NO-NO-BA-BA-BO-BOP.”“Pat invented a new language,” a third quipped.
Longtime "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak recently blasted a contestant for getting ahead of themselves on the popular game show. During Tuesday’s episode, a contestant named Mary Ann spun the wheel and landed on the one-million-dollar wedge. After she screamed "Oh my God!" out of excitement, Sajak hollered back and said, "No, no, no ba-ba-bop!" The 76-year-old host then reminded the overly excited contestant of the rules before they proceeded with the game.
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UK TV history will be made tonight when an aid appeal seeking donations to help the Turkey-Syria earthquake disaster airs across 29 channels, narrated by Daniel Craig.
A recent "Wheel of Fortune" contestant was practically born to be on the popular game show. During Wednesday’s episode of the show’s "Teen Week," a 13-year-old boy named Kaden revealed he has watched "Wheel of Fortune" since he was two months old. The teenage superfan also revealed that he loved the show so much, he dressed up as longtime host Pat Sajak for Halloween when he was in sixth grade.
Fundraising efforts have been under way across Dumfriesshire to help an estimated 17 million people in Turkey and Syria affected by the powerful earthquakes there.