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The new midlife crisis

As Spo­ti­fy declare that 42 is the age peo­ple start lis­ten­ing to chart music again, we exam­ine the new rules of hav­ing a midlife cri­sis. How did we swap the Fer­rari for Tay­lor Swift? Wear it dry, and you’ve got your stan­dard dust­ing of color—classic and pre­dictable (in a good way). But wet! Wear­ing it wet opens a whole new world of oppor­tu­ni­ty. “What you’re doing is bring­ing out the pig­ment­ed nature of the shad­ow,” make­up artist Vin­cent Oquen­do says. “When­ev­er I wet an eye shad­ow, it’s when I real­ly want it to pop—but it real­ly has to be a spe­cial kind of…

Game of Thrones, season six: news and rumours

Does it mat­ter if the show is devi­at­ing from Martin’s books? … The lat­est news on the cast, char­ac­ters, direc­tors and writ­ers of Game of Thrones sea­son five. “Today I was asked when I real­ized I was in the wrong body. As much as it took me a real­ly long time to come to terms with it, I think I have known since I can remember—since I could even think about gen­der or notice it. I was think­ing about when I was in pre‑K ‚and I would dress up as Cin­derel­la and do girl things. If I decid­ed to wear…

Mel B Fights back as she returns to the X Factor live final after mystery illness

Well, well, well, what do we have here? It’s only bloomin’ Mel B back on The X Fac­tor. The judge missed the first half of this year’s live final after she was struck down with a seri­ous ill­ness. She was absent dur­ing Sat­ur­day night’s show when her last act Andrea Faus­ti­ni came third place in the competition.But wet! Wear­ing it wet opens a whole new world of oppor­tu­ni­ty. “What you’re doing is bring­ing out the pig­ment­ed nature of the shad­ow,” make­up artist Vin­cent Oquen­do says. “When­ev­er I wet an eye shad­ow, it’s when I real­ly want it to pop—but it real­ly has to…

Giant lush animals! Hypnosis! It’s the weekend’s big TV stuff

Madge’s fall at the Brits, a full and frank inter­view with Jonathan Ross in which the great lady address­es the unfor­tu­nate inci­dent head-on. Your eye col­or is sud­den­ly translu­cent, cheeks are flushed, there is soft rosy halo around your lash line, and your lips…your lips deep­en as blood rush­es through them and cre­ates a beau­ti­ful, trag­ic look. This lip hap­pens to work well for day or evening and does­n’t require you to cry! This method allows you to wear any lip col­or in a very nat­ur­al and believ­able way. The secret to this look is cre­at­ing a soft halo around your…