Last modified on Feb 17, 2021 12:47 GMT hellomagazine.com Sluggish, stiff and bloated. These are some of the dreaded symptoms associated with water retention. Feeling sluggish, stiff and bloated? These are some of the dreaded symptoms associated with water retention. It can ruin your mood on a good day, making you feel uncomfortable and irritable, while swollen ankles or fingers mean you may not be able to accessorise with your favourite shoes or rings. DISCOVER: 6 common causes of stress in children It's an annoying condition, but thankfully there are simple steps you can take to reduce that horrible bloating feeling - be it adapting your diet, exercising more, taking supplements or simply resting when water retention is at its worst. Don't be tempted to reach for a detox tea - there are so many natural ways to solve the problem. Here’s what causes water retention and, more importantly, how you can get rid of it. What … [Read more...] about How to get rid of water retention? 18 ways to reduce water retention
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The Curious Case of Lana Del Rey
Lana gets a little better at being Lana every year. Chemtrails Over the Country Club is no exception. Photo: Lana Del Rey/YouTube As her pop-star peers reinvent themselves every other year, Lana Del Rey focuses on the refinement of her songwriting, sharpening one unique musical idea over time. Where others may express growth by expanding outward, taking bigger risks by dabbling unexpectedly in different genres and mediums, Lana gets a little better at being Lana every year. In a sense, this makes her predictable. You could hazard a guess about what the new album will sound like and what the new video will look like before you ever press “play.” It’s going to serve bleak, Nick Cave–ish chamber music, just sweet enough to render the darkness enticing. It’s going to be visualized through bleary Americana that almost seems to satirize the real thing, the way the unintentional ’60s kitsch of Valley of the Dolls is weaponized in the gauche Russ Meyer sorta-remake Beyond the … [Read more...] about The Curious Case of Lana Del Rey
Queer Eye’s Tan France reveals eight fashion principles to live by
October 14, 2020 - 15:36 BST Megan Bull Queer Eye's Tan France has launched the new 'Clothes love all' campaign alongside Klarna, and he's revealed eight fashion principles to live by. Since appearing on Queer Eye and Next In Fashion , Tan France has fast become a style icon, and now the TV presenter is fronting an exciting new campaign in partnership with Klarna . Championing inclusivity and diversity within the fashion industry, Tan's 'Clothes love all' campaign challenges consumers to reconsider their views on fashion, from the eyes of the clothes themselves. RELATED: 17 best children's books to help teach kids about diversity READ: 15 Sustainable fashion brands that need a place in your wardrobe Tan France wants to create a more inclusive and diverse view of fashion Combatting prejudice and discrimination, Klarna has worked with the celebrity stylist to develop eight principles which champion … [Read more...] about Queer Eye’s Tan France reveals eight fashion principles to live by
Karen Chee’s Grandfather Won Late Night This Week
Truly the Domino’s pizza of people. Photo: YouTube If you want to get really good at compartmentalizing trauma, study late-night comedy. The format demands commentary on current events, while simultaneously being about movie promotion and an audience’s last little chuckle before bedtime. Late night during the week of a national tragedy is complicated, to say the least. You can almost see the arithmetic in hosts’ heads: I am sad, but my comedy persona is a happy guy, but I don’t want to come off as insensitive, but I don’t want to make this tragedy about me, but I don’t want to trivialize it, but am I the person to speak to this, but also this show is supposed to be non-triggering sleep material fuck fuck fuck. At least the guests were loose, bringing a chumminess that was a balm during a rough week. St. Patrick’s Day, usually a holiday to celebrate surrounded by people, went mostly unobserved. And then, of course, the nation’s increasing trend toward anti-Asian violence … [Read more...] about Karen Chee’s Grandfather Won Late Night This Week
The Frick on Madison Finally Lets You See Fragonard Up Close
Fragonard at the temporary Frick. Photo: Joseph Coscia Jr./The Frick Collection Masterpiece for masterpiece, the Frick is the best small museum in the United States for western painting before 1900. The institution reopens today in the Whitney Museum’s former flagship on Madison Avenue, where its art will be on view for the next two years while its own building is being renovated. On hand is enough great work to keep you absorbed for a lifetime, including four Piero della Francescas; three Vermeers; two Turners; and works by Goya, Tintoretto, Duccio, Constable, El Greco, Ingres, Titian, Tiepolo, Chardin, Watteau, Boucher, Memling, Manet, and Veronese (who used bodies of female insects, Hungarian copper carbonate, and resinous bug secretions to amp up his voluptuous color), as well as two of the most philosophical paintings in this country, Rembrandt’s late self-portrait and Velazquez’s Phillip II. We stand agog before the hallucinogenic majesty of these pictures as one would … [Read more...] about The Frick on Madison Finally Lets You See Fragonard Up Close