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6 things I wish people knew about LED masks, as a beauty editor who uses one every single day
Thinking about buying an LED mask? Read this first
By Rhiannon Derbyshire Published
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‘I’m worried about my daughter’s relationship – should I speak up?’
Relationship expert and woman&home columnist Anna Richardson advises a mother desperate to protect her daughter
By Anna Richardson Published
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Don't let aching joints and pains stop you – here's how I like to ease them
How to relieve a sore lower back, knee pain, aching hips, shin pain and stiff feet before they put you off getting fit and healthy
By Annie Deadman Published
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'Modern etiquette rules should be less about which fork to use and more about when to put the phone down' says columnist Kathy Lette
When I was young, there were so many strict rules concerning social mores, but much of that protocol has passed its use-by date
By Kathy Lette Published
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The Dyson Airwrap never worked for me until they made this tweak - and now it gives me the swishiest, healthiest-looking home blow-dry I’ve ever had
After years of trying to replicate a hair salon blow dry, the new Dyson Airwrap has finally given me smooth, glossy at-home waves
By Aleesha Badkar Published
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Can't function without a coffee? It's ok, your caffeine habit isn't necessarily bad news
woman&home health columnist Annie Deadman shares how to enjoy the benefits of warming teas and coffees in a healthy way
By Annie Deadman Published
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'I’m a long-term sneaker freak – here’s why I’m embracing the colourful trainer trend' says our columnist Alyson Walsh
Our Fashion Confidence columnist and That's Not My Age founder argues that 'snazzy sneakers' are a wardrobe staple
By Alyson Walsh Published
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‘My friend keeps making my illness all about her – how can I get her to support me?’
Relationship expert and woman&home columnist Anna Richardson helps a reader with a friendship problem
By Anna Richardson Published
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‘Are you faking it? Aren’t we all?!’ opines our columnist Kathy Lette
Women are masters of faking all sorts of things, but faking orgasms during a lacklustre encounter could seriously backfire
By Kathy Lette Published



