Manchester United have been warned against signing 'so-called superstar' Harry Kane in the summer.
03.02.2022 - 17:25 / ok.co.uk
Skinfluencers are a new breed of viral social media users who have found fame dishing out skincare tips online, but the problem is not all of them are qualified to give out the advice you see on TikTok and Instagram. However, one viral influencer who does have the right expertise is Dr Aamna Adel. She’s an NHS doctor by day and social media star by night, with over 200,000 followers on TikTok (@dermatology.doctor).
We asked her to highlight the top skincare myths and mistakes she sees online and to share her top tips for navigating the world of digital dermatology advice. Buckle up! 1. Entertainment doesn’t equal expertise They might sound like they know everything, but many skinfluencers are simply sharing their own untrained views and experiences online.
“It’s entertaining for watchers but people will copy what they’re doing, and it can be dangerous.There’s a lot of guidance on skincare layering, which really can’t do much harm, but there’s another aspect where a group of people talk about, for example, sunscreen causing skin cancer, which is mad,” cautions Dr Adel cautions. 2. Skincare doesn’t have to be expensive to work In fact, some of the brands Dr Adel uses herself have been low-cost TikTok trenders.
“Brands like CeraVe, The Ordinary and The INKEY List are all things you’ll find in my bathroom cabinet. A lot of the time the money you’re paying for a product is actually just for its packaging and marketing, with the exception of some high-strength topicals like vitamin C, which cost more to stabilise,” says Dr Adel. 3.
Manchester United have been warned against signing 'so-called superstar' Harry Kane in the summer.
Pep Guardiola opened up on Manchester City's uncertainty after their efforts to sign Harry Kane in the summer transfer window were rejected.
Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of Netflix's hit science-fiction show Stranger Things, have shared new details of the show's long-awaited fourth season. The series' next chapter will be spread across two volumes, with the first premiering May 27 and the second July 1.
s! On Thursday, Netflix announced the premiere dates for the upcoming two-part season 4 of the hit sci-fi series. Volume 1 of season 4 will premiere on May 27, while Volume 2 is set to be released on July 1. And this isn't the only news. The Duffer Brothers, who created the hit show, announced that season 5 would be its last. Matt and Ross Duffer penned a note to fans, calling season 4, the show's «most challenging» thus far. The team also described season 4 as «the beginning of the end.» «Seven years ago, we planned out the complete story arc for.
Stranger Things fans finally have something to look forward to as the release date for the long-awaited season four has been confirmed. Season three of the hit sci-fi Netflix series aired back in 2019, and viewers have eagerly waited for three years for more drama, action and terror with Eleven and the gang. And it has now been officially revealed that the fourth instalment will air in two volumes - the first premiering on May 27 and then July 1 this year.
It’s been nearly three years since the debut of Season 3 of “Stranger Things.” Netflix warned fans that Season 4 wouldn’t come out a year after that, but thanks to the pandemic, we’ve literally waited years to see the fallout of the Battle of Starcourt. Well, thankfully, we now know when Season 4 is going to arrive, but we also got the news that the end of this story is just around the corner.
“Stranger Things” Season 4 premiere date, and the news that Season 5 will be the series’ last. First things first: Season 4 of the 1980’s set sci-fi hit will consist of nine episodes and will premiere in two parts. Volume 1 of Season 4 will premiere on May 27, and Volume 2 of Season 4 will premiere just over a month later, on July 1. Season 4 will pick up with the gang scattered to the wind, as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) is distraught over her pseudo dad Hopper’s (David Harbour) death and is living with the Byers family: Joyce (Winona Ryder), Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Will (Noah Schnapp).
Manchester City have entered the race to sign Paulo Dybala from Juventus - according to reports.
Taking lateral flow tests regularly continues to be an important part of Scotland's fight against the spread of Covid.
apparently because some of the nominees in major awards categories are not vaccinated. Weirder still, despite the still-ongoing pandemic and a national death toll of over 900,000, the Oscars apparently also won’t require masks. It will require a negative COVID-19 test, however.Before we go further, the Academy hasn’t actually announced its COVID policy yet, and it didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment from TheWrap.
Taylor Louderman has already made a name for herself on Broadway and now she’s seguing into television!
Tom Hardy famously played the role of Max in Mad Max: Fury Road, George Miller‘s smash hit 2015 film.
Zack Sharf The rollercoaster journey of casting the title role in George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road” is documented in Kyle Buchanan’s upcoming oral history book “Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road.” An excerpt published by Vulture reveals that casting Max Rockatansky boiled down to Tom Hardy, Armie Hammer and Jeremy Renner after an exhaustive search that also included Michael Fassbender, Joel Kinnaman, Heath Ledger, Eric Bana and more.Buchanan, who is also the awards season columnist for the New York Times, reports: “Near the end of the process, Hardy emerged as a front-runner alongside Jeremy Renner and Armie Hammer. Hardy and Hammer even read together as part of their audition, and when Hardy gnashed his teeth and spat at his scene partner, Hammer told Miller that Hardy needed to be Max more than he did.” Audition cameraman Todd Matthew Grossman told Buchanan, “Jeremy and Armie were equally wonderful, but there was something about Tom in the room where it felt like that was Max, without a doubt.
Four people, including 22-year-old skateboarder and YouTube star Josh Neuman, were killed in a plane crash in Iceland. Their bodies were discovered in Lake Thingvallavatn on Feb. 6, three days after Josh and his fellow passengers were declared missing, according to CNN. He was on the plane to create content for Belgian fashion brand Suspicious Antwerp. Also killed in the crash was Tim Alings, 27, Suspicious Antwerp’s social media manager; Nicole Bellavia, 33, a skydiver and social media influencer; and pilot Haraldur Diego, 49.
Less than a week after a photo surfaced of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Magic Johnson maskless at SoFi Stadium, County Supervisor Katheryn Barger has ratcheted up the pressure on health officials to modify L.A.’s strict mask mandate for outdoor mega-events before the Super Bowl kicks off there on February 13.
Mark Wahlberg has a role in mind.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorMark Wahlberg jokes that he has some retirement gifts for Tom Brady. “I’m going to get him a gift certificate to Wahlburgers. I’m going to get him a Wahlberg Chevrolet at cost,” the actor told me while promoting “Uncharted,” his upcoming action adventure feature adaptation of the video game of the same name.But then the Boston native adds, “I’m going to get him a one way ticket back to New England.