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    The ultimate guide to a stay at the Palace Downtown

    As one of the most iconic and elegant hotels in Dubai, the Palace Hotel Downtown is leading the way in the hotel industry by enriching the lives of its guests with luxury and style.The Palace’s HistoryConstructed in 2007, the Palace Hotel downtown is a harmonious blend of Middle Eastern heritage and contemporary Dubai. The Palace is a striking symbol of modernity at the heart of a traditional Arabian village, with a backdrop of The Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building – that provides round-the-clock eye-catching views.An overnight stayTo enjoy spectacular views, the Palace Hotel’s Deluxe Fountain View Room King, is the perfect spot to view the iconic Dubai Fountains, which shoot water up to 500 feet in the air. Shades of pastel blue coat the walls reflecting the warmth and heritage found in traditional Arabian décor. This room comes with complimentary access to At The Top Burj Khalifa, Dubai Aquarium and VR park, giving you plenty of options to explore during your stay.Outstanding facilities and indulgent amenitiesSoak up the sun at the palm-fringed pool, opting for a plush chaise lounge or seek refuge from the heat in a traditional Arabian tent. Easily book leisure and recreational appointments or order hotel services with the tap of a finger using the iGenie service.Indulge in Thai cuisine at Thiptara restaurantAn intimate and elegant space, Thiptara restaurant. Which translates in English to ‘Magic on the Water,’ is the ultimate venue for fountain-side dining. Immerse yourself in the mystery and intrigue of Thailand like never before, where traditional Royal Thai cuisine takes the forefront with an emphasis on Bangkok-style seafood. Enjoy the delights in the Chef’s Specials Menu to get an all-around experience of the gastronomy.A luxury spaNo staycation is complete without a luxury spa experience and The Spa at the Palace Downtwon delivers in every aspect. With expert therapists on-hand to ensure guests reach the utmost relaxation and rejuvenation, it’s the ideal way to close your stay at the Palace. The hero treatment has to be the ‘One Desert Journey’ which is a 90-minute treatment that includes a sand and salt scrub, and a massage which uses the ‘oussada’ cushion with coriander, and an energising ‘khemoussa’ pouch featuring three Moroccan mint varieties.To book a stay at the Palace Hotel Downtown visit addresshotels.com or email stay@addresshotels.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    7 Hacks That Have Transformed My Cooking Routine

    I’m a firm believer that when it comes to cooking, you either love it or loathe it, and that’ll never change. For most of my life, my feet were firmly planted on the side of hating cooking—that is, until I started relying on cooking hacks that would easily transform raw ingredients to a meal on a plate.
    Unless I’m cooking with friends or family, 99 percent of the time, I want to get it over with as quickly and efficiently as possible. I envy people who enjoy chopping and grating and treat cooking like the ultimate form of self-care—I’m just not one of them. So instead of forcing myself to be, I use a few go-to tricks to make homemade meals in a way that doesn’t make me feel like it took all day.
    Ready to transform your cooking skills? These are some hacks I use in the kitchen that have transformed my cooking experience from dreaded to enjoyable.

    1. I treat myself to Blue Apron

    One of my biggest issues with cooking used to be that I would eat the same five or so meals over and over again. Even if they’re five meals I really like, it quickly gets boring and makes the cooking process feel redundant. To curb kitchen boredom, I’ve turned to Blue Apron to push me out of my comfort zone and introduce me to new, delicious meals.
    With up to 35 meal options available each week, there’s something for everyone, regardless of dietary restrictions or taste preferences. If there’s something about the recipe you don’t like or can’t have, you can add, swap, or upgrade your ingredients to make it perfect for you.

    My favorite part of Blue Apron is how much it’s made me look forward to cooking. The parts I don’t like (last-minute grocery store runs and searching the aisles for hard-to-find, expensive sauces I might not ever use again) are already done for me , and I can truly look forward to having a well-made, delicious meal that I can make in my own kitchen. None of them are too difficult or time consuming, since most of the recipes can be prepared in under 35 minutes. If I’m busy or out of town, Blue Apron is flexible and allows me to skip weeks or change my plan with zero hassle. Blue Apron’s meals have taught me to enjoy the process of cooking, and it spices up my weekly meal without takeout or delivery fees.
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    2. I turn to my air fryer to do the heavy-lifting

    There’s nothing that I use in my kitchen more than my air fryer. I’ve always been a bit weird about meat, and while I’ll eat it, I absolutely hate preparing it. With my air fryer, I can season my meats and veggies however I want. Then I toss it in, and it does everything for me, leaving me with the perfect crispy-but-tender results every single time. From homemade french fries to baked oats, my air fryer makes delicious foods like a little chef who lives in my kitchen and makes everything just a bit better than I can. 

    Compact Air Fryer
    I have a small kitchen, and this is the air fryer I bought to save space. I absolutely love it and find that despite it’s smaller size, it does the job just as well as my parent’s larger, full-size one. I’ve recommended this to just about everyone who will listen.

    3. I freeze my herbs

    It took way too long to realize that the reason my cooking was so underwhelming was because I wasn’t using enough spices and herbs to give it flavor. To solve this problem, I started growing a few of my own—basil, mint, and cilantro—on the windowsill in my apartment to always have access to a few fresh ones. To make sure none of my precious harvest ever goes to waste, I regularly trim them and keep what I’m not using in Ziploc bags in my freezer. That way, I always have them ready to add to soups, sauces, and smoothies—no trip to the grocery store necessary, and no waste in sight. 

    4. I pay attention to the order I measure ingredients in

    One of the least beloved parts of cooking is obviously the cleanup process. I used to measure my ingredients any which way, but now, I pay close attention to the order so cleaning up isn’t so tedious. 
    When I’m using wet and dry ingredients, I measure the dry first to make sure I’m not putting dry ingredients into an already-wet measuring cup where they’ll be sure to stick. If I’m using any sticky ingredients (like honey or agave), I’ll measure the oily ones first, which helps the sticky ones slide right out when it’s time to wash dishes.

    5. I prep sauces and dressings in bulk

    While I’m not opposed to using pre-made dressings and sauces, I usually like knowing what’s going into mine to avoid any unnecessary additives. I often turn to a few easy, go-to combos—like mayo and sriracha or olive oil and lemon juice—to top off my meals.
    It isn’t difficult to reach for a couple of different bottles, but when you’re doing it every day, it can add to the headache of cooking. For sauces and dressings I use multiple times a day, I’ve started making them in bulk and keeping them in glass jars in the fridge to speed up the process. I’ve noticed that when I’m hurrying to throw together a meal during my lunch break or at night before a workout, this little change makes all the difference.

    6. I shortcut halving produce

    Cutting produce like cherry tomatoes or small potatoes can feel tedious, so when I do need to do it, I place them between two plates, then hold the top one down and slice through the middle. It makes the entire halving process take less than 10 seconds, and anything that speeds up chopping is an immediate yes from me.

    7. I pre-prep smoothie ingredients

    I drink a smoothie almost every day, most of them a mix of both fresh and frozen ingredients. Rather than pulling them all out every day, at the start of each week, I throw single-portion ingredients into plastic baggies (which I keep to re-use every week) and put them in the freezer. Then when it’s time to make my morning smoothie, all I have to do is grab the baggie and put the ingredients in my blender with some almond milk, and I’m good to go. 

    An Editor Shares the 6 Easiest Meals She Makes on Repeat

    This post contains a sponsored inclusion of Blue Apron, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. More

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    Bvlgari Hotel Dubai has just unveiled an amazing daycation deal for summer

    If you’re looking for a little escape this week, Bvlgari’s latest summer daycation is definitely something to avail of this season for all the unwinding you need.Launching exclusively this summer, Bvlgari Resort & Hotel Dubai has a new daycation package on weekdays, priced at Dhs750 per couple, inclusive of a classic Italian breakfast with fresh juices, croissants, fresh pastries and coffees with pool and beach access at Bvlgari Yacht Club.In addition, couples who avail of this offer can also relish a three-course Italian seafood menu with a selection of starters, main courses and desserts at the Italian Yacht club, which is open from 12:30pm to 3pm.Overlooking a 46-boat harbour, there are an array of amenities onboard such as a members lounger, an outdoor pool and bar and its first-ever branded kids’ club known as the Little Gems Club, making it an exclusive destination in the UAE.On weekends, guests enjoy the Bvlgari cabana experience for Dhs1,000 with a sea view and pool access only at the top deck area, including 50 per cent of the amount redeemable on food and beverages, with a maximum of three people allowed.To avail a cabana poolside it’s Dhs1,500 with full beach and pool access with 50 per cent redeemable on F&B.With a Mediterranean charm recreated through the atmosphere in Dubai at Bvlgari’s first-ever Yacht Club in the region, this nautical atmosphere is all you need for some rest and relaxation with your loved ones making it the perfect spot for a luxe getaway.For more information visit Bulgarihotels.com or to make a reservation call +97147775433– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature image: Suppled by Bulgari Hotels More

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    The EW Review – Our take on one of Sheikh Mohammed’s favourite DIFC restaurants

    In a city awash with restaurants offering impeccable cuisine, Shanghai Me doesn’t only provide unbeatable fine dining, it provides an experience like no other.Shanghai Me, located in DIFC, is doused in royal and celebrity approval – it’s one of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s favourite hotspots.This 1930s-inspired Asian restaurant is famed for its culinary classics of East Asia, all presented in an art deco-style space, guaranteed to leave you speechless.AmbienceWalls adorned with carved wood panelling, reflective of traditional Asian style, and never-ending artworks and photographs give a different view with every turn of the head.Low, yellow lighting creates a warm ambience which is contrasted with an abundance of plants, including bamboo and banana trees, transporting you from the terrace to the jungle.CuisineDescribed as “a contemporary approach to fine Asian cuisine”, the extensive menu, curated by Head Chef Shane Macneill at Shanghai Me, leaves your mouth simply igniting with flavour after every bite.Starting with yellowtail carpaccio served with sliced black truffle and sesame prawn toast, we were certainly impressed by the exquisite quality and presentation of the dishes. However, the hero starter has to be the crispy duck salad with pine nuts and cress was tossed and served at the table by our attentive waiter, Kimmy, providing Instagram-worthy moments.Our hero dishes of the evening came from Shanghai Me’s Dim Sum Library, braised wild mushroom dumplings and chicken with scallop and coriander dumplings were presented piping hot to the table, releasing tempting aromas and bursting with flavour.Finishing the evening with the Shanghai Me giant fortune cookie, filled with chocolate and matcha moose, complete with traditional readings is the perfect pudding for the avid Instagrammer. Crumbled at the table, the waiter divides the cookie into portions, allowing you to embrace your fortune.To accompany, the new Shanghai Me cocktail menu is inspired by the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac.The Bund LoungeTo continue on a fabulous night, head to Shanghai Me’s underground hotspot – The Bund Lounge.Hidden behind mirrored panelling, Shanghai Me’s Bund Lounge provides a luxury, private experience, accompanied by an enticing cocktail list, the lounge is unrivalled in Dubai.Shanghai Me Gate Village 11, Podium Level, DIFC. For information and reservations, please contact +971 4 564 0505, reservation@shanghaime-restaurant.com.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied  More

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    Kim K covered a Lamborghini in Skims fluffy fabric & it’s divided the internet

    Just when you thought Kim Kardashian wouldn’t be able to pull another noteworthy stunt out of the bag, she matches her outfit to a brand new Lamborghini Urus.Not only did she match her outfit, but she coated the fast car in fleece as white as the snow to match her Skims ‘Cozy’ ensemble. Bizarre, yet brilliant at the same time.The reality star and entrepreneur first posted the images to her Instagram earlier this week showcasing her “Lamb-bo”.“KIMMY HAD A LITTLE LAMB-BO!!! OMG isn’t this the cutest and funniest thing ever???” she said, also adding in a video post, “My new ride is here. … I am actually dying. It is so cute.”Following up with more snippets of the brand new car the next day, Kardashian revealed it was a Lamborghini Urus that was covered in her Skims ‘Cozy’ collections fabric – even the inside was coated in the fluffy fabric.The twinning outfit to her car stirred up quite the reaction with some stating the stunt was a waste of money and fabric.One of Kardashian’s close friends, Paris Hilton, even commented saying, “You know you’re rich rich when you can ruin a very expensive car for something like this!” However, she was definitely being light-hearted with the added ‘tears of joy’ emoji.Meanwhile, many on Twitter were in disbelief about the stunt.
    Yall see Kim Kardashian Lambo 😐 real definition of having money & not knowing what to do with it 🤯😐
    — Penélope 💥 (@tunechii_leee) June 11, 2021
    Kim Kardashian thinking that it’s funny that she got a lambo wrapped in her skims fabric really shows that these people have no idea about their privilege 😂🤦🏼‍♀️
    — J E S S (@jessnotjessicaa) June 12, 2021
    The worst Lambo in the world belongs to Kim Kardashian
    — SteadyTev (@Dat_Tev) June 12, 2021Others were rather confused by the car and questioned how she’d actually be able to wash it.
    Kim Kardashian has a fuzzy car. Like not just the interior. The outside too. Think about the BUGS KIM. IT WILL BE SO HARD TO WASH. WHERE WOULD YOU EVEN TAKE IT? A DOG GROOMER???????
    — trash gremlin (@trashgrenlim) June 14, 2021
    I just wanna know how Kim Kardashian gonna wash her car
    — HoneyBee🍯 (@B_ForBenji) June 12, 2021Just recently, Kardashian and her brand Skims sparked controversy over an alleged photoshop error.In an advert that was doing the rounds on the internet, Kardashian was seen wearing a pair of nude Skims underwear.The reality star is seen running her fingers down her waist into her hips. However, as her finger traces her hourglass shape, it appears to distort in the video across the curve of her body.The ad was posted on TikTok and has subsequently received over 21.5 million views with many questioning the ad, with the user who posted the advert on the video-sharing platform asking, “Who approved of this editing?”
    @alexkelly2014Who approved of this editing???#kardashian #photoshopfail #kim #skims #editingfail #kimk #kimkardashian #onceyouseeityoucantunseeit♬ original sound – Alex Kelly
    As the video went viral on TikTok, many users had a lot to say with one person calling the advert “unfortunate”.“They literally create this beauty standard but can’t even keep it up,” one other said, with many others echoing the same sentiment.However, according to Page Six – who claim to have a different version of the ad – the commercial circulating has an “error” in it.“The Skims commercial that aired last week featuring the Fits Everybody collection did initially have an error as a result of the video losing its quality during the uploading process,” a Skims spokesperson told the outlet.“Immediately after it was noticed by the team, the video was pulled, and the glitch-free version was uploaded and ran for the remainder of the time on air. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused Kim and our customers.”– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages/Media: Skims Instagram, TikTok More

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    20 Women Share Their Experience on an IUD

    When it comes to choosing your birth control, it’s always a little complicated. There are so many different routes to consider, all of which have different pros and cons. While we should always listen to what our doctor suggests for what they think is best for us, it’s always nice to hear other people’s experiences with birth control — whether they’ve experienced some of the side effects we fear ourselves, or help us by totally recommending them.
    When it comes to IUDs, the waters are a little murkier than other forms of birth control. Many fear the insertion too much to consider getting one, while others made the switch and claim they’d never go back. Read on to hear from 20 women about their experience on an IUD.

    On the pros and cons:

    “Cons: While not having a period, I have been spotting for three months sporadically. It’s also given me weird abdominal cramps that are unpredictable, forcing me to take naproxen more frequently throughout the month (instead of just once a month for pain management). I gained weight (10 pounds thus far), and hormonally I feel kind of crazy, but that could just be in my head. I wouldn’t subject my body to it and would find some other way of contraceptive.
    Pros: I have not had a ‘real’ period in three months, which means decreased pain related to endometriosis. I also don’t have to remember to take a pill every day, and hopefully, won’t need to have endo surgery for a while.”

    “I have to start out by saying I love having an IUD, and highly recommend it! I made the decision to wait to have sex until I was married, and was not on birth control before my IUD, so it was a bit intimidating making the decision, but I haven’t looked back since.
    Pros: My close friends had had positive experiences with the IUD, and my sister’s bad experience with the pill (some amounts of depression) made me know I didn’t want to do any type of pill. My IUD lasted three years, was low maintenance (place it and forget it), and I get little to no period on it.
    Cons: The pain of the procedure. The day it gets placed is not for the faint of heart; however, I think, because I had known it was so painful from friends, that I built up the pain so much that the actual placement didn’t reach the pain I thought it would. Also, random periods. For the first six months, I feel like you never know when bleeding will occur. Cramps came out of nowhere and during cardio workouts for me for the first 6-8 months.”

    “I had an IUD called Skyla, which is effective for three years. I personally had a fantastic experience with it. I’ve always had regular periods, but with pretty brutal cramps and bloating. Other types of birth control just didn’t work for me — I used to love Nuvaring, but it got really expensive and I suck at remembering to take birth control pills. The only con was that the insertion hurt like cramps I’ve never experienced.”

    Source: Stocksy

    On (finally) not needing to remember to take a pill at the same time every day:

    “The upside to the IUD is never worrying about taking birth control according to time. I can go about my day mindlessly (which is good because I’m very busy). It also makes sex more fluid (there’s no need to use condoms, especially if I have a regular partner). I also no longer have cramps, and used to have excruciatingly painful cramps. The downside is inconsistent periods and the possibility of it poking my partner’s penis.”

    “I’ve had my IUD for just over two and a half years now, and I cannot stop sharing how much I love it. I used birth control pills for over 10 years and never had a problem taking them every day. But I changed jobs and my new insurance hadn’t started yet, so I didn’t want to buy new pills. I wasn’t having sex at that particular moment in time and figured I’d just start them again when my insurance picked back up. Man, was I glad when I didn’t have to take a pill every day! I never thought of it as a problem, but it was nice to not have to take it every day. That’s when I looked into long-acting methods. My BFF had an IUD and loved it, so I explored with my doctor. The insertion process was uncomfortable, but nothing I couldn’t handle (I even went to work afterwards!). I haven’t had any negative side effects and truly love having it.”

    “The first IUD I had (Mirena) migrated and had to be removed; the second (Kylena) has stayed put thus far, and I had no pain at insertion. I’m experiencing headaches and have had multiple ovarian cysts since getting it put in, and an increase in cramping and spotting between periods. I’ve had it in for a year now and am not a huge fan, but it beats remembering birth control every day.”

    On post-pregnancy contraception:

    “Shortly after I had my daughter, I had an IUD placed because I knew I didn’t want to get pregnant again any time soon, and never liked the pill or Nuvaring I’d used in the past. My OB/GYN placed a low-dose hormone IUD. The insertion was a little uncomfortable, but not bad (I’ve heard it’s much worse pre-pregnancy). I had it for almost four years until about three months ago. During that time I had no periods! Mild spotting a couple times a year, but no period. That was amazing for me.
    During the time I had it, I had it checked at annual exams (they feel for the strings), and had no issues or side effects. It was also completely covered by my insurance. I had it removed about three months ago because we decided to try for another baby, and shortly after, I had a crazy heavy period and felt a huge hormone swing — like a teenager for a day. I plan on getting another IUD after baby #2 (Side note: the removal was quick and painless).”

    Source: Stocksy

    On that dreaded insertion:

    “I have had mine for four years this September and I honestly love it. I remember it being a sharp pinch when being placed, but the real pain came later. I never had a particularly difficult period, so the cramps I had after the placement were rough! Like, doubled over on the drive home. After that night, though, I’d never experienced issues. My boyfriend has said that he’s felt it before and that a few times in certain positions it’s felt like he’s been poked, which is not comfortable. But all in all, I will get another put in next year when this one reaches the end of its lifecycle.”

    “I switched from the Ortho Evra patch to a hormonal IUD in January 2017. Since I’ve never been pregnant and had a small uterine opening, my gyno used an anesthetic and dialated my uterus to properly place the device. It took longer than expected, and I passed out immediately after the insertion. The cramps and bleeding afterward were horrible for months — I almost had it removed. Now, I rarely have a period, and it’s only minor spotting. I completely lost my sex drive.”

    “I got my IUD two years ago. I have the Skyla, which is smaller and only lasts three years. When I first got it, it hurt so bad. I had taken an ibuprofen, which helped later on, but I had horrible cramps and random heavy bleeding and spotting for 2-3 months after. They finally subsided and I haven’t had troubles since. I was told it would only hurt for a few weeks, and it lasted months. I loved my decision to get it, and will get a new one next year, but I wish they told me that pain might last longer than expected.”

    “I got my IUD placed in June 2017. The insertion was what I imagine childbirth without an epidural feels like (kind of ironic, no?). I handle pain extremely well, but it was the worst pain I’ve ever felt in my life. The doctor admitted it was unusually complicated to insert mine, but we got it, and I returned to work still trembling from the pain. The next 12 months were awful. While PMSing, I experienced painful cramping, raging hormonal acne, fatigue, and even mood swings. I got my period every month, but I never knew what to expect — sometimes it was super heavy, just spotting, or nothing at all!”

    On an IUD over time:

    “Although it hurt to install, I’d recommend it to everyone. Years one and two were awesome — no pain, no period. Year three came around and now my menstrual cramps are unbearable and my period came back. I thought it was because it was wearing off, but my gyno assured me that that wasn’t the case. It’s time to change it out and I’m definitely getting another one. I’m hoping to go back to the pleasant days of years one and two.”

    Source: Stocksy

    On the IUD vs. The Pill:

    “For years, I was taking traditional birth control. I tried around seven different brands of low-hormone pills. Every night, I ended up being so nauseous that I just couldn’t take it anymore. That’s when I started researching IUDs. I have had my IUD for five years and I would never go back to regular birth control. My first IUD lasted for three years, and now I’ve had my second in for two. The implantation was a little painful, but my doctor suggested for me to take two ibuprofen a half hour before I got it, and that helped with the pain. It was more of an uncomfortable feeling, and my body getting used to having something foreign inside it. There was a little bleeding after as well.
    For the first six months, I didn’t have a menstrual cycle, and since then, it’s been kind of on-and-off. So, it definitely hasn’t been consistent for me. When I do have it, it’s much lighter than it was before, and I only have it for a couple of days. I did have some pain in the beginning for a couple of months, but my body is so used to it now that I forget that I have it.”

    “I switched from the pill to Mirena because of the pure convenience of never having to worry about taking my pill. Getting it put in was very painful, much worse than I expected (I should’ve taken medicine before I went like they advised). I love not having to worry about the pill, especially because I’m sexually active with my significant other. But I do experience bleeding after sex and frequent spotting, even a year and a half after getting it put in. That’s the major con.”

    “I love my IUD! I’ve used the pill and Nuvaring in the past, and I don’t know why I waited so long to get the IUD. The only negative was that I had spotting for the first 3-4 months after having it inserted. But after that, my periods got lighter and I had less cramping leading up to my period. I also love it as a back-up form of birth control with condoms. I got Mirena, as suggested by my gynecologist.”

    “I love my IUD. I previously was on the pill for years and years; however, I began to have more and more migranes and started to have auras with them, and my nurse practitioner said it wasn’t safe for me to remain on an estrogen-type method because of this. I went with the Mirena IUD and couldn’t be happier with it. I did notice a little bit more acne initially, but it settled out quickly. I love not taking a pill every day, and my migraines almost disappeared after switching. I will say, it was a complete bitch to have put in, but considering I have a very effective birth control method for five years, it was worth it.”

    Source: Stocksy

    On periods:

    “I decided on the copper IUD, because I was told by my doctors to avoid hormonal birth control methods due to my 2x history with breast cancer, and ovarian cancer running in my family. It’s been three years since, and aside from some random spotting and cramping periodically, in the first six months it’s been amazing. It’s such a relief to focus on my life, career, etc., and not have to worry about an unplanned pregnancy. And while this doesn’t seem to be scientifically proven, my periods got more regular, shorter, and my cramps almost disappeared since being on it (my period was really difficult before this). I would recommend a copper IUD to anyone, especially those unhappy with the side effects of hormonal medications, and girls who dislike or aren’t good at taking the pill every day.”

    On your body rejecting an IUD:

    “When I had my IUD put in, I had the copper one without hormones, and I was in severe pain for four days. I’m talking crying on the couch, not being able to move, feeling like my uterus was being ripped apart. You have to wait a few weeks and then have it checked, and to no surprise, my body had rejected it (it had moved), and they pulled it out. My insurance wouldn’t cover another until a year later, so I haven’t had one since.”

    On nasty side effects:

    “I had Mirena for over a year. I had breakthrough bleeding the entire time, no exaggeration. Within weeks of having it put in, I developed horrible cystic acne that never went away until after it was removed. And even a year later after having it removed, my skin hasn’t been able to balance out without the help of the birth control and Spironolactone. I liked the freedom of not having to think about the pill, but that freedom wasn’t worth the havoc that the IUD brought to my skin.”

    On recommending it:

    “I was on depo for 5+ years, but it started to worry me that I never got a period, and I wanted to be more natural. Now I have a copper IUD and I love it! My periods consistently last four days, with no heavy bleeding and less cramping than I used to have. And it’s virtually 100% effective. I would recommend this as your first choice, even to teens. It’s a much more invasive procedure to get it implanted than to start the pill or depo, but there’s no hormones! That is so huge, I wish I had started this way.” More

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    The ultimate cultural guide to Sharjah

    When it comes to exploring the UAE, Sharjah is the hidden gem that everyone needs to experience.With a wealth of different things to do, the emirate is one of the leaders in the UAE when it comes to culture and art, embracing historic traditions from the region.With that, we’ve got the ultimate guide of what to do in Sharjah for you to explore the best of what the emirate has to offer.Rain RoomAs the first permanent art installation in the Middle East, the 2012 interactive and immersive Rain Room allows visitors to navigate a darkened, underground space whilst walking through a downpour of continuous rain without getting wet.Tickets for the 15-minute experience are sold both online and on-site costing Dhs25 for adults and Dhs15 for students, free admission for children under age 5.For more information visit sharjahart.orgSharjah AquariumRun by the Sharjah Museums Authority, the Sharjah Aquarium is one of the largest educational centres in the UAE. Featuring 20 different aquariums over two floors, the aquarium is home to a variety of sea creatures, including local sea life that dwells in the historic coasts of the culturally rich emirate as well as exploring their habitats including coral reefs and mangroves.Entrance fees are Dhs25 for adults and dhs15 for children aged 2-12.For more information visit sharjahmuseums.aeSharjah Classic Cars MuseumEnvelop yourself in a century of car history with a collection of approximately 100 classic cars at Sharjah’s Classic Car Museum. Car enthusiasts can also view some legendary models including Beetle and Pontiac also well as the oldest car in the collection, a 1915 Doge 30-35.Tickets for the museum are Dhs10 for adults and Dhs5 for children, free admission for children under age 2.For more information visit sharjahmuseums.aeDesert camping at Al Badayer RetreatDelve into the Sharjah desert at this luxury camping experience. With luxury huts, this fascinating retreat embellished with modern comforts will leave you experiencing the desert like never before.For more information visit myskhotels.comSharjah Central SoukThe blue tile-trimmed façade of the souk is an iconic landmark on the Sharjah map. Featured on the five-dirham note, this building is the home of gold, precious stones, authentic carpets and handmade trinkets, making it the ideal location for a shopping trip.For more information visit visitsharjah.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Sharjah Art Foundation  More

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    Inside the brand new high-end Dubai restaurant founded by this celebrity chef

    Sure to whet the appetite of steak lovers in Dubai, Carna by Dario Cecchini is the newest steakhouse to grace the restaurant scene.Located on the 74th Floor at SLS Dubai Hotel and Residences, the world-famous butcher has opened his first dining concept within the UAE.A proud advocate for sustainable, waste-free creations, Cecchini is protecting the art of butchery, due to his insightful certainty that all cuts of meat can and should be utilised when cooked properly.Cecchini has practised the craftsmanship of butchery for over 43 years, as the eighth generation of butchers in his family, his skills hail from the Village of Panzano in the Chianti region of Tuscany where he learned the artistic ritual from his father.“To be here in Dubai, in this beautiful space known as Carna, is not just an honour for me, but a dream come true,” Cecchini said. “I feel my dream has come true because I find myself in an energetic heart of a city, surrounded by people that give me courage and joy and warmth. Carna brings the story of my family, the cuisine of my family and my family as a butcher, and this for me is an honour.”Highlights on Carna’s menu comprises of prime cuts of the finest meat and steaks, including an Australian Wagyu 400-day grain-fed Ribeye steak which is sure to catch the eyes of steak fans. Dario’s personal take of a tartare, Chianti Sushi, is an unrivalled cut drenched in Cecchini’s own olive oil.There is something on the menu for everyone, the ratio of surf to turf gives diners the opportunity to indulge in shucked oysters. King crab and a ‘seafood tower,’ as well as an excellent wine list to choose from and compliment the food.Including an ageing chamber to exhibit the prime cuts of beef, and the option of a private dining experience if requested, Carna’s bold and earthy interiors take diners on an experience like no other.Jade green and ruby red lead the visitor’s eye to a theatrical bar, showcasing the largest whiskey collection within the UAE, including over 150 types of whiskey. Chandeliers suspended from above and rose gold accents within the space give diners a warm welcome and an unmatched experience of butchery craftsmanship.Carna by Dario Cecchini is open daily from 7pm-1am on the 74th Floor at SLS Dubai Hotel and Residences, sbe.com, +971 4 607 0761.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More