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    Mercury Retrograde is officially over – here’s what to expect next

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 minute ago

    Words by Kirstyn Lewis – Founder of the Karmic Soul
    So, did you make it through Mercury Retrograde? Are you in one piece?
    Mercury on June  3, 2022, has moved forward again through Taurus and will be back where it started, in Gemini by  June 14. Give him the weekend off so he can move out of his retrograde shadow. He needs time to hit his strides again, he’s mentally exhausted, as we all are. You will be pleased to know you have passed another celestial test.
    Think back to the first three weeks of May, although your energy will be far from sluggish as Mars, the planet ruling your energy, is now in Aries giving you the impetus to do things. You are no longer indecisive. Forget any ambiguity for the next two years or so, you’re on a mission, or at least your spirit is. There’s no point in trying to outsmart the powers that be, but you’ll try I’m sure.
    Are you still contemplating the choices you made in and around work and health? The stars want to say thank you for listening to your intuition. It was the right thing to do. I hear you saying “did I really make the right decision?” Stop. You’re overthinking things and second-guessing things you needn’t.

    What you want is coming your way, don’t stress. June is easing on the breaks, giving you time to regroup.
    The Pisces, Aries and Taurus houses of our birth charts are particularly busy so pay attention to the topics they activate for you until mid-June or connect with your favourite astrologer for personal guidance.
    Gemini season typically means we spend an innate amount of time contemplating or talking about everything going on in and around our lives. Hot topics will be our career, work, health or our love life – if it remains unfulfilled or confusing. Are you trying to sleep through the problem? Or are you writing about it? Perhaps dreaming of one-upmanship? Are you happy at work? Probably not. You’re daydreaming. Perhaps you’d rather not be there! The days are long.
    Perhaps you’re not valued. You are really good at what you do but I’m sure you are simply being held back. It may be time to rewatch the Jane Fonda/Dolly Parton/Lily Tomlin film for inspiration. You’re also tired of know-it-all types. Work things out yourself, with the help of the internet if you can. Stay fluid and open and focused on what would you really love to do.
    You’re more organised than usual and prepared for anything that comes your way. Are you working on something secretive? It has long-term implications. Your mother or someone who represents maternal energy will be the most understanding of what you’re about to spring upon the family by the end of the month.
    With the full moon in Sagittarius on 14 June, it’s going to be action-packed. What’s going on? Get the popcorn ready.
    Listen out between June 17 to 25 for surprise news. It’s ‘fly on the wall’, heart over head, life-changing or even a last-minute decision that is more thought-through than others think.
    Venus, ruling love, romance and yes, money, will be switching things up by June 24 with the usual trickery Gemini loves to bring to the table.
    The New Moon in Cancer at the end of June will be quiet and soulful. Book a spa treatment, organise dinner with mum, or simply order in and watch your favourite rom-com. You’ll be thankful on the New Moon night you did.
    Quick glimpse ahead: August is looking a bit messy, as a lot will be demanded of you, (probably self-inflicted). Watch for unwavering family opinions. They want to call the cards on a long-term commitment you are ready to make (including any potential partners). Okay, so you may be able to blag your way through, but you’d be better to have a full-proof strategy; they’ll run out of steam soon enough. More on that closer to the time but you have the heads up now so you can navigate your way through with less stress by planning ahead.
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    What Is Queefing — And How To Handle It Like A Pro

    Picture this: You’re in the middle of having super hot sex, totally lost in the moment, when your vagina lets out a noise that sounds suspiciously like you had too many beans for lunch.
    You just queefed, nbd. While you’ve probs experienced this kind of “vagina fart” before (and btw, probs will again), you might not know what queefing actually is. Since this definitely wasn’t covered in your sex-ed class, it’s time to set the record straight.
    What exactly is queefing?
    “We don’t devote any education to this in residency, but I tell patients it’s a very normal thing,” says Dr Mary Jane Minkin, clinical professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at Yale Medical School. “It’s different from expelling gas from your rectum, which happens because of bacterial activity in the gut.”
    Instead, queefing is the result of a trapped pocket of air getting pushed out of your vagina. FYI: The vagina isn’t a straight tube, says Dr Minkin. It has wrinkle-like folds called “rugae,” so air could easily get trapped in there.
    READ MORE: 4 Crazy (But Totally Doable) Sex Positions To Keep Things Interesting
    Should you be worried?
    Not at all. “Queefing is of zero health consequence,” explains Dr Minkin. Slightly related, she does caution against blowing into a pregnant woman’s vagina because the air can get into her pelvic veins and create the risk of an air embolism. “You know how people get nervous when there’s an air bubble in an IV?” she explains. “It’s the same concern: What if the air gets into the vein and travels to the heart or lungs or fetus?” That sounds pretty scary, but Dr Minkin says the worry is more theoretical than practical. (Still, good to know—just in case.)
    When does queefing happen?
    It often occurs during sex, because a penis (or another penetrating object) is going in and out of the vagina, which can displace the air inside of it. “It can happen during any position and is usually fairly quick,” says Dr Minkin.
    Of course, that’s also just so happens to be the last time you’d want to rip one. A queef can also slip out during exercise, like when you’re getting into downward dog or knocking out the last set of crunches.
    READ MORE: Here’s What Could Be Causing That Pain You Feel During Sex
    Can you queef while you’re masturbating?
    Queefing is so not limited to sexual intercourse—anything that causes air to get caught in your vaginal canal, including a vibrator or other sex toy, can be a culprit, says Dr Stephanie Ros, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynaecology and maternal-fetal medicine at the University of South Florida. “This is all about a tunnel that has no other opening,” she says. “If air gets trapped because of movement [no matter what causes it], it has to get out.”
    Do some people just queef more?
    Just like some gals seem to get all the UTIs (ugh), some women’s vaginas are just graced with a greater queef-ability (add that to your vocab). That can change with time and experiences, too. For instance, you can become more queef-inclined after childbirth or massive weight loss, says Dr Ros. “When people lose a ton of weight, and they have a lot of sagging skin, the same thing can happen in the tissues of the vagina.”
    READ MORE: 10 Signs You’re In A Narcissistic Relationship
    Are you more likely to queef in certain sex positions?
    Doggy-style fans, you’ve been warned: You’re more likely to queef in positions where your pelvis is tilted upward, says Dr Ros. But the same goes for many, many other positions. If you’re in missionary but your butt is lifted off the bed (or floor, or couch, or beach…), for example, “that would be more likely to cause air entry and, with further movement, the air comes back out and, sometimes, it makes a noise,” she says.
    In other words: Don’t even bother trying to avoid queefing. “Sex is weird, noisy, and messy,” says Dr Ros. “Just laugh and go with the moment. Don’t try to fight it.”
    How should you handle it during sex?
    And that’s exactly what you should do when—not if—it happens to you. Since there’s no mysterious secret to avoiding queefs, you might as well embrace ’em. “Just joke about it and keep going. These things happen!” concurs Dr Minkin. Remember, it’s a natural bodily function—laugh it off and get back to business.
    This article was originally published on www.womenshealthmag.com

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    Struggle With Vacation Bloat? A Dietician Swears By These Tips To Prevent It

    You’re finally using your well-deserved PTO and getting out of town for a few glorious days of R&R. Your bags are packed, your travel outfit is on fleek (is anyone still saying this?), and your OOO message is set. After the necessary hours of travel, you’ve made it to your destination ready to explore or chill by the pool. Nothing could possibly go wrong—that is, until you encounter an unsettling discomfort in your stomach. Enter: the dreaded travel bloat. 
    Bloating while traveling is common. From dry air on the plane to long hours of staying seated and perhaps taking the phrase “Rosé All Day” a little too seriously, it’s easy for our digestive systems to feel a little off. If you suffer from bloat while traveling, know you’re not alone and there are plenty of ways to beat it. As a dietician, these are my tried-and-true tips to make your next vacation bloat-free. 

    1. Move daily
    One of the biggest culprits of bloat (and other digestive woes) while traveling is staying sedentary. Whether it’s a long plane ride, multiple hours in a car, or lounging on the beach, all of that sitting slows down your digestive tract. It sounds simple, but the easiest way to prevent this is by being intentional about daily movement. During travel, try getting up to stretch and walk around every one to two hours, especially on longer trips. Depending on the type of vacation, you may have movement such as hiking, walking around a new city, or swimming built into your itinerary. But if your vacation is more of a lounge-by-the-water situation, try to find ways to be active, like walking along the beach or doing daily stretches. 

    2. Stay hydrated
    When it comes to beating bloat on vacation, water is your best friend. Travel—especially flying—can cause dehydration, which is why your skin often feels dry or dull after a plane ride or long car trip. To get things moving, sip on water during travel and throughout the day once you’ve reached your destination. Traveling with a water bottle makes it easy to meet your hydration goals, and as an added bonus, it saves money you’d otherwise spend on expensive airport water bottles and is better for the planet.
    If drinking alcohol is part of your vacation plans, wait until you get to your destination to avoid uncomfortable bloat during travel. When you do start drinking your favorite cocktails, try alternating with water between drinks. While drinking alcohol is not a replacement for a good old-fashioned glass of water, you can stay on top of your hydration by adding water to your drinks, ordering spritzers with sparkling water instead of soda, or asking for ice cubes in your wine.

    3. Avoid gum while flying
    Growing up, I was always told to chew gum on a plane to help my ears pop. Although gum- chewing may be helpful for your ears, it isn’t so great for your digestion. When you chew gum, you swallow excess air. This can lead to a buildup of gas in the stomach, causing discomfort. Depending on the type of gum, it also may contain artificial sweeteners or sugar alcohols (particularly sugar-free varieties), which have been reported to have negative effects on digestion. 

    4. Consider a probiotic 
    Probiotics are supplements that contain bacteria to help maintain a healthy gut microbiome. As a dietitian, I always recommend nutrients from food first, but taking a daily probiotic while you’re away can help fill in any nutritional gaps you’re missing from eating differently than you normally do on vacation. When looking for a probiotic, be sure to pick one that is slow-releasing. Otherwise, probiotics can get broken down in the stomach’s acid, meaning the good-for-you bacteria never reaches the large intestine like it’s supposed to. Probiotics labeled “time-release” or “slow-acting” are your best bet.
    If taking a supplement isn’t really your thing, opt for foods that inherently contain good bacteria for your gut. Fermented foods, such as plain yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, miso, kimchi, and tempeh, are sources of probiotics. On the flip side, prebiotic foods provide food for the gut bacteria itself, which also plays a role in a healthy and happy GI tract. Sources of prebiotic foods include onions, garlic, asparagus, oats, flaxseeds, and apples. 

    5. Eat mindfully 
    I firmly believe that each individual knows what their body needs. While on vacation, tune in to that inner knowledge by eating mindfully. If there’s ever a good time to practice mindful eating, it’s on vacation. Not only are you relaxed (here’s hoping), but you’re also free from work distractions, so you can really focus on your meal and the present moment. Staying relaxed during meals sets your body up for optimal digestion and tuning in to your body gives you a clue of when you’re actually full—a win-win for preventing bloat! 

    6. Plan your food ahead of time when possible
    While on vacation, I love to try new foods and meals that I wouldn’t normally cook at home. Although it’s fun and delicious, I know that certain foods and larger meals can wreak havoc on my digestion. During vacation, be mindful of the foods you are consuming and avoid certain ingredients that you know will cause bloat, gas, or general discomfort. Common culprits of GI distress are cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli and cauliflower, legumes, and dairy (if lactose intolerant). 
    It may be helpful to pack healthy snacks you enjoy to give your body a sense of normalcy while traveling. Snacks such as nuts, popcorn, dried fruit (look for ones with no added sugar!), and pre-cut veggies that won’t go bad (i.e. carrots) are all nutrient-dense options filled with fiber to also keep your digestion regular.

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    12 inspiring instagram to follow this month

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    A curated guide of inspiring accounts to #follow
    Memo@memo-paris
    Luxury fragrance house born in Paris, shaped around the world.
    Julie Lemke@julielemkeskin
    Holistic esthetician recognised for restorative facials.
    Tibi@tibi
    Clean, contemporary classics, founded by Amy Smilovic.
    Canary Club@canaryclubdxb
    Bringing the iconic style and flavour of the West Coast to Dubai.
    Assouline@assouline
    A luxury brand devoted to culture & lifestyle.
    Guerlain@guerlain
    The Parisian alchemist of beauty since 1828.
    Victoria Beckham Beauty@victoriabeckhambeauty
    The cruelty-free makeup brand is committed to being transparent and sustainable.
    The Elixir Clinic@theelixirclinic
    Wellness, IV infusions and booster shots for a clean, clear life.
    Sarah Chapman@sarahchapmanlondon
    Award-winning skincare products plus glow-giving facial treatments.
    Skin Gym@skingymco
    Non-invasive skincare tools to enhance your daily beauty routine.
    MayaBay Dubai@mayabaydubai
    This culinary Asian haven is where modern meets traditional.
    Tata Harper Skincare@tataharperskincare

    All natural, cruelty-free beauty.
    June’s – The Clarity Issue – Download Now
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    This luxury fashion house has taken over Dubai’s chicest new beach club

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    Looking for the ultimate luxe escape? We’ve found the perfect spot.
    Luxury fashion house Valentino has teamed up with SĀN beach club for the ultimate takeover.
    To kick in a stylish start to the warm summer months ahead, the Italian luxury house has taken over the beach club with its seasonal prints on décor including cushions, napkin holders, coasters and surfboards.
    When it comes to food, this upscale destination has an array of delectable options to choose from the international-inspired menu. From Açai bowls to an exotic food platter and delicious smoothies to complement the meal, visitors will never run out of options to choose from.
    For a tranquil afternoon, guests can unwind at the beach club’s private pool and completely immerse themselves in a haven of Valentino. With aesthetic interiors and a laidback ambience, this soul retreat allows nature and design to strike the perfect balance.
    Surrounded by lush landscape and minimalist loungers and cabanas, this soul-setting destination is set against the majestic backdrop of Dubai’s majestic skyline, giving guests the perfect reason to bask in the sun all day.
    Situated on Palm West Beach, the Valentino takeover at SĀN is running until June 10, 2022.

    For more information visit sanbeachclubdubai.com]

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    June’s – The Clarity Issue with Lala Diamonds

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    by Amy Sessions
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    Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotographer: Greg AdamskiMakeup & Hair: Ania PoniatowskaProduction: Olivia MorrisFashion Assistant: Sarah JosephVideographer: Ahmed AbdelwahabModel: Farnoush HamidianAll fashion available at bloomingdales.ae
    Welcome to The Clarity Issue.
    This issue focuses on clarity of mind, body and most importantly vision.
    One call-out for this month and with clarity of vision in mind, is the launch of the new version of emirateswoman.com 2.0. The new website is designed to deliver an enhanced reader experience to match the appetite of our ever-growing regional and international audience. We are grateful to be growing this community and this was the vision from the outset, to have both a global and local viewpoint.
    Aligning the standard of digital aesthetics to that of the content produced and with the execution level of the print issues important focus as this allows digital to reflect the incredible work the team produces on a daily basis, showcasing it in the best light. I couldn’t be prouder of what the team have achieved – huge congratulations!

    For our cover shoot Elevated Cool we partnered with Lala Diamonds, a fine jewellery brand dedicated to crafting timeless pieces with an added edge and from stones with optimal clarity.
    We have exclusive interviews with Chaumet’s CEO Jean-Marc Mansvel in An Emblem of Distinction, Suzanne Santos, Co-Founder & Chief Customer Officer AESOP in The Invisible Details and Ann-Caroline Prazan, Guerlain’s International Artistic Director in Natural Clarity.
    Beauty and lifestyle-wise, we look at purifying from the inside to see clarity on the outside. In Nourish we compile an edit of the best smoothie and juice recipes for clean skin and a clear mind, A Clear Path to Beauty looks at how Gua-Sha contours and refines and Refuel gives us the full lowdown on how to hydrate, invigorate and rejuvenate with vitamin IV therapy.
    We spend time in the office with Julie Lemke, Founder of Julie Lemke Skin in Personal Space and speak to some of the most incredible women we know about how they find clarity in their lives in Finding Clarity.
    Finally, The Wanderlust enchants us with global bolt holes that feel next-level calming designed to deliver you to a place of clarity of thought.
    When it comes to clear vision, if in doubt take a step back and give yourself some peace. You always know.
    June’s – The Clarity Issue – Download Now
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    Celebrating 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II: 8 times she has visited the GCC

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    by Sarah Joseph
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    Queen Elizabeth II is the first-ever British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne.
    The year of her Platinum Jubilee began on February 6, 2022, after the then Princess Elizabeth ascended to the throne following the death of her father, King George VI.
    As the UK prepares for a long weekend of celebration to mark the Platinum Jubilee, including the famous Trooping the Colour, we look back at the Queen’s long-standing relationship with the Middle East.
    After 70 years of dedicated service, Her Majesty has paid a visit to the GCC on several occasions.
    From widening the bond between the nations to appreciating decades of friendship with other GCC royals, it comes to show, that this monarch is certainly well-travelled.
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    Everything to know about the cast of the Real Housewives of Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    The Real Housewives of Dubai has officially landed.
    The newest instalment of one of the most drama-fuelled reality franchises, premiered on Bravo TV in the US on June 1 and June 2 in the Middle East on OSN+ highlighting Dubai and all its glamour.
    While the premiere highlighted Dubai in all of its glamour, it begs the question: how much do we all really know about these leading ladies?
    Get to know the six key protagonists of the show – Caroline Stanbury, Caroline Brooks, Dr. Sara Al Madani, Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan and Lesa Milan – below.
    Caroline Stanbury

    Known for living life unapologetically, Caroline Stanbury has nothing less than a lavish life in this concrete jungle with her husband, former Real Madrid player Sergio Carrallo.  she certainly shows her hawk-eyed fans, that one can fall in love once again, especially after her divorce. With an international presence, Stanbury previously starred in three seasons of Ladies of London and is a podcast host on the series Divorced Not Dead. The star was previously married to Turkish financier Cem Habib, with whom she has three children. As a brave-hearted woman with a strong personality, she’s sure to bring some enticing drama to the table.
    Caroline Brooks

    Caroline Brooks is a proud first-generation American and Afro-Latina. Regarded as a real-estate guru, she’s self-made, driven and only focused on achieving more. Originally from Newton, Massachusetts, Brooks has made Dubai her home for the last 11 years and has lived a life nothing less than luxurious ever since. As her journey was filled with challenges, she had to work herself up after being left with nothing from her divorce. Her experiences have made her a woman of grit and she’s certainly a force to be reckoned with.
    Dr. Sara Al Madani

    This Emirati entrepreneur and public speaker is a combination of both modern and traditional. Having started her business at an early age, Dr Sara Al Madani has made a mark in the UAE as the youngest board member of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce, a renowned fashion designer and entrepreneur. With her forward-thinking approach to life, she’s on a mission to break the cultural barrier and social stigma that surrounds single working women who can balance both their personal lives and career.
    Nina Ali

    Nina Ali is a well-known content creator in the Middle East. Originally hailing from Lebanon, Ali lived in the USA with her husband, Munaf Ali, before relocating to Dubai together. Known as Lipstick Mommy on Instagram, the mum-of-three is consistently sharing her daily life with her 521,000 followers.
    Chanel Ayan

    As the first Kenyan origin model from the UAE, Chanel Ayan has been featured in a host of beauty and fashion campaigns in the Middle East. Ayan has been modelling since the age of 18 and has worked with a host of luxe fashion brands throughout the years including Rami Al Ali, Valentino, Tiffany & Co. and more. She continues to wear many hats, which include being a mum, owning her own makeup brand, running a talent agency and now will soon add reality TV star to the mix.
    Lesa Milan

    Lesa Milan is a fashion designer and entrepreneur who has been living in Dubai with her husband and three sons for many years. She has previously won the title of Miss Jamaica in 2010. By balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, Milan proves that everything is possible. As a high-maintenance woman and an over-achiever, we’re eager to see how she fits into the show.
    So mark your calendars, as this popular reality TV show airs on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, on Bravo TV.
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