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    7 interesting facts you need to know about Hande Erçel

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    As one of the most popular actresses in Turkey, there’s a lot to know about Hande Erçel.
    At just 27-years-old, she’s reached some incredible milestones in her career with several popular television shows under her belt and an impressive social media following.
    Whether you’re a fan or keen to know more about the Turkish actress, here’s some interesting facts to know.
    Her career in the spotlight began with modelling

    While she’s a huge star on the small screen now, Erçel started her career as a model. In 2012, she competed in the Miss Civilization of the World Contest she ended up being a runner-up in Azerbaijan.
    She’s the most followed Turkish actor on Instagram

    Ensuring she keeps her loyal fans updated, Erçel regularly posts to Instagram. With over 20 million followers, she’s the most followed Turkish actress on the social media platform.
    Her sister is a year older than her

    Named Gamze Erçel, the older sister of the beloved actress was born on January 18, 1992, and draws similar features to the Turkish actress. Also in the spotlight, Gamze is a model, actress, entrepreneur and social media personality.
    She has worked in several commercials

    While being seen on screen for several ads, Erçel worked for beauty brands including L’Oréal Paris and DeFacto.
    She split up with her long-time boyfriend in early 2020

    Erçel was previously in a relationship with Turkish singer-songwriter Murat Dalkılıç. The pair became engaged in February 2020. However, the pair later split in June 2020, deleting many of the pictures they had together on Instagram.
    She met Kerem Bürsin on the series Sen Çal Kapimi

    The actress landed a leading role on the new TV series Sen Çal Kapimi (You Knock on My Door) last year in July starring alongside fellow actor Kerem Bürsin. The show has gone on to become hugely popular, particularly due to Bürsin and Ercel’s on-screen romance. After rumours began to emerge the actors’ romance wasn’t just on-screen, they both confirmed their off-screen romance whilst on a recent holiday to the Maldives.
    Her chic off-duty style

    With a massive following on Instagram, Erçel has always been a fashion icon for many with luxe outfits, as she never shy’s away from the camera. From luxe co-ords to well-fitted suits, Erçel sure knows how to keep on top of it with her fashion choices, as she inspires her fans with all the up-to-date fashion trends. Whether cruising on a yacht or vacationing in the Maldives, her wardrobe staples are a must-have for many.
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    Christmas 2023: The ultimate festive brunch guide in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

    From traditional roast dinners to bespoke meals created by globally renowned chefs, ‘tis the season to be jolly with something a bit more out of the ordinary.
    For those celebrating closer to home this year, a Christmas brunch is always a good idea. While many more than usual may be staying in Dubai, Emirates Woman has collated a list of the best restaurants to dine at on the special day of December 24 & 25 for a meal with friends and family.
    With that, here’s some of the best brunches of the season to book in ASAP.
    Fouquet’s

    Enjoy a delectable sharing menu on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the Parisian haven, Fouquet’s. The menu includes amuse bouche, starters like wagyu beef carpaccio, main courses featuring wagyu beef sirloin and roasted blue lobster, and a delightful selection of cheese and Christmas cake with prices that start at Dhs350. All guests can experience unparalleled celebrations in the heart of Downtown at Burj Plaza.
    For more information visit fouquetsdubai.com
    Peaches & Cream

    Set against the stunning backdrop of the beach, Peaches & Cream will feature a special appearance by Santa Claus with surprises for all guests.The Christmas Brunch begins at Dhs350 for the non-alcoholic option Dhs450 including alcoholic beverages, and the premium Italian Prosecco package at Dhs550. During the brunch guests can experience a lively ambiance with an exquisite buffet experience, including succulent Roasted Turkey, a Live Oyster and Ceviche Station and diverse Charcuterie Boards. It’s all set to take place on Sunday, December 24, 2023, from 1pm to 4pm in Palm Jumeirah.
    Suq
    Celebrate the most anticipated day of the year at Suq.Indulge in a lavish feast featuring Christmas roasts, fresh seafood, and a wide array of international delicacies – not to mention the award-winning dessert display that will leave guests in awe. Kids can look forward to meeting Santa Claus himself as the festive atmosphere kicks into action with our live band performing enchanting Christmas songs.
    For more information visit fourseasons.com
    Mina Brasserie

    An extraordinary brunch at Mina Brasserie awaits, leaving guests no doubt why Chef Michael Mina is recognised by the Michelin guide. Expect creative festive twists to mouthwatering dishes and an incredible live performance accompanied by cleverly designed drinks all perfect for the occasion. It take place on December 25, 2023 from 1pm to 4pm with soft beverage packages start at Dhs390 per adult with soft beverages, Dhs590 with house beverages and Dhs790 with a Mina selection of premium house beverages located at Four Seasons DIFC.
    For more information visit minabrasserie.com
    Koko Bay

    On December 25th from 1pm onwards, Koko Bay welcomes guests to their special Christmas Brunch by the Beach, promising an unforgettable culinary journey as well as dancing to the groovy beats of the guest DJ and live performers who will sweep you off your feet. Immerse yourself in a beachside wonderland, with the ocean as your backdrop, and prepare to be dazzled by a menu that’s a feast for the senses. For the ultimate meal, Koko Bay prepared an array of delightful dessert options, including Christmas Pudding, Chocolate Plaisir Sucré, and Coconut Lemongrass Basque Cheesecake. Guests can choose to sit indoors, on a beachfront terrace or feel the sand in your toes while dining on our private beach. The brunch packages will start at Dhs300 for soft beverages, Dhs550 for house beverages with bubble and Dhs850 for premium beverages.
    For more information visit kokobay.co
    Café Nikki

    Fill your Christmas Monday with an ocean breeze, live music and entertainment, flowing Champagne, and a selection of international cuisine and holiday classics. Guests can be donned in a beach chic and elegant outfit for the brunch taking place on Sunday, December 25 from 1pm to 4pm with packages starting at Dhs500 per person for Soft beverages, Dhs650 per person for House Beverages and Dhs850 per person with Champagne. There will be a live band, resident DJ, Santa’s exciting arrival accompanied by pool and beach access.
    Carnival by Trèsind

    On December 24, immerse yourself in the magic of the festive season with Carnival’s exclusive Christmas brunch! For Dhs375, treat yourself to a lavish 8-course meal showcasing an array of holiday delights along with non-alcoholic beverages. Need a little extra kick? Upgrade to the Dhs475 package with the alcoholic beverages. From 1pm to 4pm, relish the modern Indian culinary magic in a laid-back setting that turns every bite into a holiday celebration. Reserve your spot for an afternoon of sheer indulgence. Guests can savour an 8-course meal along with alcoholic beverages at this delicious restaurant.
    For more information visit carnivalbytresind.com
    Surf Club

    Indulge in a one-of-a-kind Christmas Sunday Brunch at Surf Club on December 24th. Enjoy a delectable Christmas-themed sharing menu by the beach, complemented by warm mulled wine and eggnog. The brunch offers live DJ entertainment, exceptional service and the option to add some sparkle to the day with face glitter, tattoos and body paint The Christmas Sunday Brunch takes place on December 24, from 1pm to 5pm with packages that start at Dhs495 for soft drinks, Dhs595 for House beverages and Dhs695 for bubble.
    For more information visit surfclub.com 
    Jun’s

    Happening over the 23rd, 24th and 25th of December, guests can expect to indulge in a plethora of brunch-styled dishes while creating unforgettable moments with loved ones. The world-class restaurant is offering a range of beverage packages, each inclusive of the elevated menu. Situated just a stone’s throw away from the Burj Khalifa, guests will be surrounded by holiday opulence and festive spirit while dining at the brunch. Begin the festive gastronomic affair by sharing starters such as Salmon Carpaccio, Heirloom Carrots, Chili Chicken, and Beef Tartare. For mains, guests will have a choice of Prime Rib, Garlic Prawns, and Roasted Toothfish, paired with sides of Jun’s Stuffing, Truffle Mac n Cheese, Mashed Potatoes and Szechuan Green Beans. It takes place from 1pm to 4pm and the Non-alocholic package starts at Dhs425, the House Package starts at Dhs495 inclusive of House beverages, Dhs550 for the bubbles package.
    For more information visit junsdubai.com
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    Infuse the festive sprit into your home with these luxe Christmas decorations

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    18 mins ago

    It’s never too late to go holiday shopping.
    Be it fairy lights, baubles, wreaths or garlands, you can find Christmas decor of all sorts online and have them delivered with lightning-fast speed to make the season particularly fun and festive.
    If you’re looking to revamp your space without setting up the Christmas tree, these adorable touches to any home, will instantly make you feel cosy with a cup of hot chocolate in your hand.
    So, keep swiping for the best festive décor to begin the Christmas celebrations at home or in your office.

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    Looking for a luxe winter stay in France? Try L’Apogée Courchevel

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    by Amy Sessions
    3 hours ago

    L’Apogée in Courchevel, France, is the dream if you’re looking for a cosy winter getaway with serious style.
    The Stay

    L’Apogée Courchevel, located in the chic Courchevel 1850, offers breathtaking views over the valley. This snowy retreat which turns ten this year, has a wealth of stunning rooms, a penthouse and two private chalets making it as ideal for a trip for two as it is for an extended family vacation. For those who are at home or just beginners, the ski in/ski out access L’Apogée offers is one of the most desirable in 1850 and makes a short trip back for lunch easy for all no matter what level you’re at.
    The Dining

    Le Comptoir de L’Apogée is both chic yet elegant and delivers the kind of menu you’d expect from a cosy mountain getaway. Brandnew for this year, L’Apogée will unveil Gennaro’s; a brand-new Italian dining concept set in an inviting, relaxed atmosphere and delivering Italian classics. Post dinner, head to Le Bar de L’Apogée for after hours fun.
    The Wellness

    The stunning L’Apogée Spa is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy day on the slopes. Using only the best La Prairie products, you can use this as a restorativepractice post skiing or if you’re not a skier – make this a full-day schedule and indulge in the large indoor pool, saunas, hammam and Bania Lounge Suite. The spa also offerstailor made massages to minimize any exercise related downtime.
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    6 Health Benefits Of Kombucha You Should Know About, According To Dieticians

    As far as drinks that have transcended hipster status go, kombucha – and kombucha health benefits – is right up there with green juice and coconut water. Convenience stores and petrol stations carry the stuff these days. So it’s safe to say kombucha has officially gone mainstream⁠ — and, in the process, gained a rep as a health tonic for everything from gut trouble to lifeless skin.

    But is the slightly sour-tasting drink really a magic health potion ⁠— or just another health fad? Given today’s surge in all sorts of wellness products (and the growing research on the benefits of probiotics on many aspects of health), kombucha is here to stay, says Beth Warren, a dietician and author of Secrets of a Kosher Girl. In the age of pills and supplements, “kombucha is a major source of whole-food probiotics,” she says.

    What is kombucha?

    Quick refresher: Kombucha is a mixture of black or green tea and sugar that’s fermented with the help of a SCOBY (short for symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast). Essentially a blob of live bacteria that sits on top of the tea mixture, the SCOBY turns kombucha into the carbonated beverage you know and (maybe) love.

    People generally describe the brew as “rather effervescent with a slight vinegary and tea taste,” says Keri Gans, a dietician.

    Kombucha fans claim the slightly nose-stinging stuff does everything from help with weight loss and boost energy, to lower blood pressure and (yes, really) even prevent cancer, says Gans.

    So what are the kombucha health benefits I should know about?

    Honestly, it would be pretty much impossible for kombucha to live up to every single health claim associated with it.

    So far, research on the drink is pretty scant. Example: Though one study on mice found that the bubbly brew could help lower both cholesterol and blood sugar, researchers haven’t replicated these findings in humans yet.

    Still, if you break down all the components in the drink, you’re still looking at some pretty promising health benefits, says WH advisor Dr Samantha Nazareth, a gastroenterologist.

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    1. Probiotics for your gut

    Like other fermented foods, such as kimchi and sauerkraut, kombucha’s health benefits extends to its probiotic properties. It contains probiotics, beneficial bacteria that have been linked to gut health, says Nazareth. Having the right balance of these microbes in your gut helps with immunity, digestion and balancing blood sugar.

    Kombucha’s probiotics come from its sugar and the yeast in the SCOBY. Though they’re different than those you’ll find in fermented cabbage, the benefit is likely similar, notes Nazareth.

    2. Kombucha’s antioxidants may help fight disease. 

    Since kombucha is made with green or black tea, it’s rich in polyphenols, powerful antioxidants that fight free radicals and repair damaged cells, says Nazareth. Tea polyphenols may even protect against some forms of cancer and cardiovascular disease, according to research published in Critical Reviews of Food Science and Nutrition.

    Tea also contains antioxidants and flavonoids, which have been associated with a lower risk of cancer, notes Gans.

    3. The acetic acid in kombucha helps fight bad bacteria.

    Kombucha gets its slightly vinegary flavour from acetic acid, an anti-microbial agent found in vinegar like apple cider vinegar (a.k.a. ACV). The acid can help fight off bad bacteria that enter our systems when you eat, says Nazareth.

    4. Drinking kombucha may help you kick your soda habit. 

    Whether you love soda’s bubbles or sweetness (or both), fizzy and flavorful kombucha can be a great better-for-you option when the craving strikes. “If someone replaces their daily high-sugar soda with a lower-sugar, probiotic-packed kombucha, then that is a win-win,” says Gans.

    5. Kombucha might be good for your waistline, too. 

    Full disclosure: Some promising research supports this claim but it’s not super robust. After an older study found that obese women who took green tea extract lost more weight than those who didn’t, experts began wondering whether tea-based kombucha might also have weight-related benefits. “It is hypothesised that kombucha made with green tea, specifically, may have a similar effect on weight loss,” says Warren. But, of course, research on kombucha itself will truly confirm the theory.

    6. Kombucha’s probiotics can help your skin glow. 

    You already know that kombucha’s probiotics can help balance out your gut⁠—and those balancing benefits can carry over to your complexion, too. In fact, according to Warren, as probiotics nourish the gut microbiome, they can help with inflammatory skin conditions like acne and eczema. However (as with kombucha’s potential impact on weight), more research is needed to understand its true skin benefits, Warren says.

    READ MORE: What Is Kombucha, Really? Here’s What You Should Know

    So I should grab a bottle right now?

    With so many nutritional hard-hitters, it’s tempting to have a daily ‘booch, but you might not want to chug bottles every day.

    When people first started drinking kombucha thousands of years ago, they took it as a shot, multiple times a day, says Nazareth. That was probably a good idea, considering the Centers for Disease Control recommends sticking to less than 350ml a day.

    How come? According to the Mayo Clinic, drinking a lot of kombucha may lead to stomach upset.

    Another reason not to overdo it: Kombucha does contain sugar (often about six or seven grams per serving). Drink a full bottle (two servings), and you’ve downed 14 out of the 25 grams of sugar you’re supposed to consume per day, says Nazareth. (Still, a significantly better option than soda.)

    To minimise the sugar issue, “look for brands that have less than four grams of sugar per serving and drink them in small amounts,” says WH advisor and integrative physician Dr Frank Lipman, founder of the Eleven Eleven Wellness Center in New York City. He recommends mixing kombucha with soda water to dial down the sugar content further.

    Also good to know: Because kombucha is fermented it does contain traces of alcohol, (some brands more than others), says Gans. It also contains caffeine, which can make you anxious or unable to sleep if you chug too much.

    READ MORE: 15 Wellness Journals To Kickstart Your Year

    Curious? Try one of these kombucha brands.

    If you’re intrigued by kombucha’s funky flavour and potential benefits, Gans recommends trying one of the following quality kombucha brands on for size.

    BREW Kombucha Original

    Theonista Ginger & Rooibos Kombucha

    CultureLab Lemongrass Kombucha

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    Author Janine Jellars Shares Her Simple Wellness Routine

    Former magazine editor Janine Jellars wrote her debut novel When The Filter Fades six years ago as part of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) in November 2017. Her aim? To write 1,667 words a day in order to complete a 50,000-word first draft manuscript within one month. More than anything, this was a creative challenge that she’d set out for herself.

    “After I left journalism, I spent less, and less time writing on a daily basis and felt alienated from that part of my identity. But, the beauty of writing is that it’s a craft and wellness practice and the only pre-requisite for calling yourself a writer is to sit at your laptop and get to writing,” she shares, adding that she wanted to explore the joy of writing and challenge myself in a different way. “So, I tried my hand at fiction.”

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    The Difference Between Writing Fiction and Non-Fiction

    I actually wrote When The Filter Fades before I wrote my first book The Big South African Hair Book, which I found a much more familiar and comfortable experience given that it was non-fiction, fact-based and an extension of reportage. With fiction, there’s obviously a lot of imagination involved, there’s research too, but there’s a lot of thinking things through, problem-solving the plot and speaking to myself out loud to feel if the dialogue sounds real and authentic.

    It also played with many of my anxieties – I had to push through procrastination, I constantly questioned why I was taking certain characters in certain directions, the characters deal with their own traumas and mental health challenges so there was also some excavation involved in the process.

    In terms of putting the book out into the world, the difference between fiction and non-fiction was night and day. With The Big South African Hair Book, given that it was non-fiction, it could be fact-checked, the messaging was very clear. When The Filter Fades was so different for me – it’s so open to interpretation and governed by the audience’s likes and dislikes. And for someone like me who likes control, and is a recovering perfectionist, it’s been tough, but rewarding. 

    Nourishing Her Body

    I’m definitely a ‘breakfast is the most important meal of the day’ person. I cannot function without breakfast, and I am an oats devotee. Cooked rolled oats, with almond milk, 7 raw almonds, blueberries, and bananas. To me, that’s the only way I can kickstart the day. When writing, I snack quite a bit – there’s something about chewing that keeps me focused. 

    READ MORE: How To Reflect On The Year You’ve Had – And Prepare For The Year Ahead

    The Demands Of Writing

    Writing for me is deeply necessary. It’s clarity, it’s tangibility. Feelings, thoughts, intentions, plans… things do not feel real to me unless they’re archived and written. I’m working hard at making writing a daily practice – I’m following The Artist’s Way’s Morning Pages practice – because it definitely provides me with so much clarity and helps me process how I understand the world. I’m a list-maker, a letter writer, a note-taker and now a novelist. So much in the world feels ephemeral and disposable and finding practices where we can hold onto things for a little bit longer definitely feels like a luxury. 

    Learning To Relax

    I have a really hard time with the concept of relaxation. But being intentional about certain routines helped me immensely. Morning Pages first thing in the morning is definitely something I enjoy – I freeform write for three pages.

    I am also newly converted to Pilates – not exactly the most relaxing thing I’ve ever done, but there’s something special about feeling yourself getting stronger. And last but not least, reading – everything from romance novels, to sociological non-fiction.  

    READ MORE: 15 Wellness Journals To Kickstart Your Year

    Her Sources Of Strength

    I don’t want to make it to the end of my journey without feeling like I’ve done everything I’ve wanted to do – there are so many childhood dreams I want to fulfil. I do so many things for ‘Younger Me’. I have definitely started growing in my faith as I’ve grown older. And cognitive behavioural therapy helps a lot! 

    What She Wants Readers To Take Away From Her Latest Book

    On one level, it’s a sizzling, fun summer read – so I want readers to have a good time, get lost in my character’s world and immerse themselves in the drama and intrigue. But, on a deeper level, I wanted to explore how we women mediate our lives, how we represent and misrepresent ourselves, what drives our behaviours, insecurities, and deepest desires, and how we fight battles with ourselves and amongst one another for status, power and money.  More

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    7 of the best hot chocolate spots in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    As the Christmas trees begin to light up, all we can dream about is a cup of hot chocolate as we’re all wrapped up watching a festive film.
    With one heavenly sip at a time, this winter drink serves as the perfect comfort beverage to cater to all crave something richer from time to time.
    For all the hot chocolate aficionados, we’ve curated the ultimate guide of where devour a warm cup with your loved ones.
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    8 coffee shops in Dubai for the ultimate minimalist

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    We all need our daily dose of caffeine, so why not enjoy somewhere aesthetic?
    For a quick midday break or to simply catch up on some work, Dubai has a host of refined spots that are sure to cater to both your tastebuds and eye.
    From concrete interiors to a minimalist palette, Scandinavian interiors have gained huge traction over the years as spaces have sheltered away from the overcomplicated design.
    So, If you’re on the hunt for pared-back spaces with a clean design, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate guide on all the places to bookmark ASAP.
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