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    Bella Hadid pays tribute to her Palestinian heritage with two new tattoos

    Bella Hadid never shies away from sharing her pride to be Palestinian, but the supermodel recently made a more permanent move to pay tribute to her heritage.
    The 24-year-old has inked herself with two new tattoos in Arabic script which acknowledges her Palestinian background, which is where her father, Mohamed Hadid, was born.

    The supermodel recruited celebrity tattoo artist Dr. Woo to complete the new tattoos, which were done in a very minimal design.
    The artist shared the new inkings on Instagram saying, “Some writings for the always kind and lovely @bellahadid.”

    The Arabic script which can be seen on the model’s shoulders translates in English to “my love” and “I love you”.

    Hadid’s father recently publicly reflected on having to leave Palestine when he was just a newborn baby, becoming a refugee along with his other family members.
    Sharing a picture from his younger years, the 72-year-old explained that he doesn’t have “a single picture of me [as] when I was a baby I was just about 9 days old when I and my family were refugees to the refugee camps in Syria from Palestine”.
    He shared his thanks to Syria, Lebanon and Tunisia and most of all Jordan, where he and his family received Jordanian citizenship many years ago.
    He also shared his gratitude for being able to relocate to the USA with his family.
    While the model’s father is Palestinian, her mother, Yolanda Hadid, is from The Netherlands, making her Palestinian-Dutch., which she states in her Instagram bio.
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    Hande Erçel rumoured to be dating co-star after splitting from Murat Dalkılıç

    Back in August, it was confirmed that Hande Erçel had split from her longtime partner Murat Dalkılıç five months after they became engaged at the beginning of this year.
    Now, three months on, the Turkish actress is rumoured to be dating her current co-star, Kerem Bürsin.

    Turkish newspaper Milliyet reported that the pair have recently been spotted out and about together, but alluded to the fact it may be in promotion of their show Sen Çal Kapımı (You Knock on My Door).
    As the pair were seen out and about together, they discussed the coronavirus pandemic and the need for people to wear masks.

    “These are sad images,” Bürsin told the outlet. “People should be more sensitive and they should wear their masks.”
    Erçel, 26, also admitted she found it “sad” that people weren’t wearing masks.
    “People have to respect their own lives, of course, but when there is such a mourning, we are all torn, I wish we were more sensitive,” she said.
    Erçel confirmed her split from ex Dalkılıç on social media a few months ago. The now-former couple began dating in 2017 and after three years together Dalkılıç popped the question at the beginning of 2020.
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    Gigi Hadid gives a candid insight into motherhood with a photo of her daughter

    Since she welcomed her daughter a little over two months ago, Gigi Hadid has largely kept the newborn under wraps only sharing a few images of the baby here and there.
    However, the supermodel has now given the most candid insight to date into her life as a new mum with baby Hadid-Malik.

    Taking to Instagram, Hadid shared a rare photo with her baby girl and also showed off her Christmas decorations after getting in the festive spirit early.
    “A whole new kind of busy & tired,” the 25-year-old admitted in the caption of the post. “But she’s da bestie so she got Christmas decorations early.”

    Clearly tugging at heartstrings with her series of photos, the model’s father, Mohamed Hadid, commented saying, “Need to be close to her. Love you and her so much.”
    It’s not the first snap Hadid has shared of her baby girl. In celebration of Halloween, the model shared the first Hadid-Malik family photo complete with herself, baby girl Hadid-Malik and new dad Zayn Malik in celebration of Halloween.
    While it’s the first family photo she has shared, Hadid kept her daughter’s face hidden and prior to this only photos of the newborn’s hand had been shown.
    Similarly, to date, the name of baby Hadid-Malik has been kept private, but according to E! News, the newborn’s moniker is “unique”.
    Regardless, the model appears to be taking to motherhood naturally and enjoying every minute of it.
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    Secrets From a Makeup Artist: How to Find Your Perfect Red Lipstick

    You know that one outfit that’s your go-to when you want to feel like Beyoncé? Or that one piece of jewelry that just seems to make every outfit complete? No matter how many things you’ve tried on, if you don’t have that one outfit that hits all the right curves or that one piece of jewelry that you love, you just feel incomplete. This is how I feel about lipstick. Lipstick gives me the confidence of Beyoncé while making me feel like I just stepped out of a magazine. There seriously is nothing more gratifying to me than going into Sephora and buying that perfect shade of lipstick, especially red.Now, with the holidays just around the corner, we’re going to help you find that perfect shade of red lipstick that will not only complement your skin tone but will also give you the confidence to impress on all those holiday Zoom parties.
    None of this is an exact science either. You can wear any of these shades with any skin tone, and if you feel good, it probably looks good. But if red feels uncomfortable or too bold for you, these are a great starting point to find a shade that works well and still looks somewhat “natural” on you.

    Universal Shades
    A true red shade (with equal amounts blue and orange) is likely to look good on every single skin tone because it doesn’t wash out any of the undertones in your skin. When in doubt, opt for one of these shades. These tend to be brighter and bolder, but that’s perfect for the holidays!

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    Fair Complexions
    Fair complexions usually have a pink-based undertone. To really compliment your skin tone, use blue-based reds or pink-based reds—think raspberry tones. These red lipsticks will pick up the pink tones in your complexion and really make your smile pop.

    Light Complexions
    Light complexions typically lean neutral or warm-toned. To really compliment your skin tone, use a slight orange-based red. These lipsticks will pick up the golden undertones and really brighten your complexion.

    Medium Complexions
    Medium complexions can lose and gain a suntan easily, so change your red lip based on the season. In the summertime when you are soaking up rays, wear an orange-based red. This will compliment your bronze skin and lend a brightening look to your complexion.

    In the winter when you’re cozying up by the fire, wear a blue-based red. This will complement your lighter skin tone while giving the appearance of brighter teeth.

    Olive Complexions
    Olive skin tones have a yellow-green undertone that tans very easily. To really complement your bronze skin tone, use a brick or rust-colored red. These earthy tones will warm up your complexion while blending with your skin effortlessly.

    Caramel Complexions
    Caramel complexions have a yellow-based undertone. To really compliment your skin tone, use a true cherry red. These red lipsticks will pick up the warmth in your skin tone and really brighten your smile.

    Golden Dark Complexions
    Golden dark skin tones have a yellow undertone.  This type of skin tone can really play with pigment when it comes to choosing a red lipstick. For a bolder look, try a true red. This will pick up the warmth in your skin and create a brighter complexion.

    For a more natural-looking red, try blue-based reds—think oxblood. This will compliment your darker skin tone and create a unified look.

    Deep Complexions
    Deep complexions can really play with pigment when it comes to red lipsticks. If you want a bolder look, use an orange-based red to really make your pout pop.

    To have a more natural-looking red, use a blue-based red—think Merlot. Both types of reds will compliment your skin tone and create a brighter smile. More

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    How 8 Nutritionists Stay Healthy Through the Holidays

    Starting with Halloween candy and ending with over-indulging in champagne on New Year’s Eve, the holiday season is loaded with temptations and traditions that promise to wreck health goals. November and December are full of sugary hot cocoa, over-stuffed turkeys, unhealthy appetizers, Christmas cookies, and lots (and lots) of booze. Many women have food-related stress heading into the holidays, while others give up on healthy eating entirely until January 1. But reality check, ladies: you can still indulge in your favorite foods without giving up your health goals, and you should be able to enjoy the holidays (totally guilt-free). For some expert advice heading into the most decadent meals of the year, I polled eight nutritionists on how they stay healthy while still enjoying the season. 
    1. McKel Kooienga, MS, RD, LDN, Author and Founder of Nutrition Stripped

    Source: @nutritionstripped

    “Food provides our bodies with the physical nourishment it needs to feel and function its best. But it also is culture, tradition, a way to connect with others, enjoyment, and so much more. It’s so important to honor that, especially during the holidays when food is such a beautiful and important aspect of the celebration. But there needs to be a balance. Many people can fall into the pattern of eating mindlessly throughout the holiday season and not paying attention to their nutritional needs with the intention of “restarting” or dieting in January.
    The way I practice finding the right balance between food for nourishment and food for pleasure is pausing before eating and checking in with myself so I can make an intentional choice. I may say to myself, ‘I’m not hungry, but I would enjoy that dessert right now because it’s my favorite holiday dessert.’ On the other hand, I may say, ‘I’ve enjoyed a lot of my favorite holiday foods today, but I realize I haven’t eaten many vegetables and my digestion feels a little off. I’m gong to choose to fill my plate with more nourishing foods now.’ The purpose isn’t to eat perfect, but rather to slow down, bring awareness to what you want and need, and make an intentional choice.”

    2. Shana Minei Spence, MS, RDN, CDN, Founder of The Nutrition Tea

    Source: @thenutritiontea

    “I think it’s really important to try to keep your mental health in check and a priority as much as possible. Especially with what’s going on in the world now. I personally like to go for walks and get as much fresh air as possible. Not just for exercise, but moving my body particularly outside really helps destress my day and brings me clarity. I think that it’s so important to find some form of exercise that you enjoy. It’s a great mood booster and increases the serotonin and endorphins (feel good hormones). But this only works if it is exercise that you enjoy.”

    3. Elizabeth Yontz Moye, RD, Founder of Hello Spoonful

    Source: Elizabeth Yontz Moye

    “Fill up your plate with as much fiber as possible! Fiber helps with blood sugar control, appetite control, and stable energy levels. The more fiber you have with your meals (specifically carb-heavy meals) the less of a blood sugar spike you’ll have. The less of a blood sugar spike you have, the less insulin (your fat-storing hormone) you’ll release. When you experience these rapid spikes and falls, the more hungry you become shortly after eating so be sure to fill up on fiber during the holidays to say fuller, longer!”
     
    4. Valerie Agyeman, RD, Founder of Flourish Heights

    Source: Valerie Agyeman

    “As I fill my body with the right quantity and quality of food it needs, I also remember that food is for enjoyment and connection. The holidays are a time for me to connect with my family traditions, culture, and loved ones. My experience of taste, aroma, the love and intention put into the meal, surrounding myself with family and the joy of eating, all add to my experience of nourishment. It influences my mood, emotions, behavior and food choices too. While it’s been a roller coaster kind of year, remember that food is a comfort. Food is a way to feel connected. It is to be enjoyed too. And that’s OK. That’s a good thing.”

    Source: @nutritionhappens

    “Between the holiday drinks, food, and even the change in air temperature during this time of the year (colder temperatures can contribute to more water loss in the body), hydration can take a hit. Grab an extra cup of water or two between meals to replenish those fluids. For optimal hydration, we need a balance of electrolytes, which are minerals that help regulate and control the balance of fluids in the body. The three big electrolytes are sodium, potassium, and magnesium, and they’re found in natural fruits and vegetables. Try adding a few slices of cucumbers or lemons / limes in a glass of water with a pinch of salt. Not only does this help provide those extra electrolytes for hydration, but it also makes it more interesting to drink throughout the day.
    Also, make at least one meal a day as nutrient-dense as possible. The holidays can bring a lot of changes during mealtimes, like eating different foods or changing our eating routines. A nutrient-dense meal in between holiday meals (think: smoothie packed with leafy greens, a roasted vegetable salad, an omelette packed with spinach) can help you meet those vitamin and mineral goals throughout the week.”

    Source: @marisamoore

    “Instead of focusing on what not to eat, add more to the table. I volumize with veggies. I like to start with a seasonal salad, garlicky green beans, or roasted Brussels sprouts with pomegranates for a festive twist. Also, there are endless eating opportunities during the holidays, but staying active might help to keep stress at bay. Consider connecting with friends over an active meet up like going on a (masked) walk. Lastly, I use what’s in season. From pears to apples to grapes to Brussels sprouts and other greens, there are lots of options.”

    Source: @wellnessforthewin

    “Some things that I think are super important to prioritize all year, but especially around the holidays, are adequate sleep and hydration. I encourage everyone to start their day with a large glass of water before they reach for the coffee. This can help reach daily fluid needs and hopefully remind them to continue to drink water all day long! In addition, create a good routine around sleep. Go to bed and wake up around consistent times each day, and create an environment that supports good, quality sleep.
    Last but not least, plan ahead to reach your nutrition goals. Healthy eating requires a little more planning and intention, but when you think ahead, you are better able to incorporate nutrient-dense foods that support your health and immune system throughout the colder months. Remember that it doesn’t have to be all or nothing; you can truly enjoy all foods throughout the holiday season, without guilt or shame. It’s all about finding the balance that works for you and forming a healthy relationship with food.”

    8. Serena Poon, CN, CHC, CHN, Leading Chef and Nutritionist

    Source: Serena Poon

    “Make sure you’re getting enough quality sleep. A lack of sleep amplifies emotions of tension, stress and anxiety, and weakens your immune system. Make a conscious effort to get at least 5-7 hours of sleep each night. Great sleep hygiene (going to bed at the same time, turning off devices an hour before bedtime, etc.) will help you stay on track through the holidays. Also, find a grounding practice. Meditating, breathing, or repeating a mantra/affirmation can do wonders for your health and mindset.”

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    Warm, But Make It Fashion: 25+ Stylish Pieces For When It’s Freezing Outside

    Once the temperatures drop below a solid 30 degrees, it’s hard to think about anything but staying as warm as physically possible. But once it gets really cold (for us Chicagoans, that means a brisk -30), forget looking cute; staying warm takes priority every single time—but nobody said you can’t do both.Not every single cold-weather piece has to leave you looking like a jet-puffed marshmallow—you can layer up in ultra-warm pieces that also leave you feeling like you don’t mind being out in the cold. The days of your mom layering you up in so many puffy pieces that you can’t move your limbs are over; stay warm this season with these foolproof pieces.

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    The tell-tale sign that Harry and Meghan won’t be returning to the UK

    It’s been quite a year for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
    In January 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced they would be stepping down from their roles as senior royals and would be splitting their time between North America and the United Kingdom.

    The couple have been back to the UK once together, and Harry a further time alone, but given the ongoing pandemic the pair have stayed put in California for the last six months with their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
    It appears the pair don’t have any plans to return to the UK permanently either, given that they recently offered up their Windsor home to Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.

    According to ITV, the couple are “delighted to be able to open up their home to Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank as they start their own family.”
    However, this doesn’t mean Harry and Meghan won’t be staying away from the UK permanently. In fact, when the pair travel to the UK they will “share the property” with Eugenie and Jack.
    But this latest move from the Sussexes does make it evermore likely they will not be returning to their roles as senior royals, as their formal royal roles are subject to a twelve-month review period which will be approaching in March 2021.
    What remains in store for the couple as senior royals remains to be seen.
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    There’s a luxury floating hotel coming to Dubai

    A new Dhs600 million project is underway to create a new floating hotel in Dubai.
    Set to be located in the waters of Dubai Marina, the new resort will be known as the Sea Palace Floating Resort, developed by Seagate Shipyard and El Bahrawy Group.

    Discussing the new project, Mohamed El Bahrawy of El Bahrawy Group explained that the construction is nearing completion.

    As well as the resort, the new development features six luxury homes, all of which are 95 per cent complete.
    “The remaining work will be finished in a month, while the whole project is around 65 per cent complete,” El Bahrawy says.
    The lavish homes are currently on the market for Dhs20 million. One has even already been purchased by a Dubai-based entrepreneur.
    The villas are the epitome of luxury featuring a private swimming pool, lavish kitchen, rooftop and more, and the interiors were all designed by Aston Martin, luxury sports car brand.

    However, the most amazing part of all is that the villas don’t need to stay put in one place, they can quite literally turn into yachts. So, if you get bored of the Dubai Marina view, you can easily switch things up and set sail as you see fit.
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