If you aren’t already using a scalp massager as part of your hair care routine, you might want to start now. These tools not only feel amazing on your head, but they lift away build-up, dead skin cells and dandruff; help work in growth-encouraging products; and even stimulate hair growth themselves. That’s why they’re especially great for women experiencing age-related thinning — or those who just want a relaxing bit of me-time in the shower that comes with a hair-boosting bonus.
Bob’s first taste for outdoor adventure was as a six-year-old, when his dad took him and his classmate to Japan to hike Mount Fuji. He loved it. The next year they climbed Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia.“Mountaineering has been [dad’s] way of teaching me how to face challenges in school and daily life,” says Bob. “A lot of parents teach simple life lessons at home or in a safe environment – he likes to take me to dangerous places.
The Duchess of Sussex wore Christian Dior's Lady D-Lite bag The Duchess of Sussex often likes to make a statement with her fashion. From powerful feminist tees to jewellery with a hidden meaning, it's clear Prince Harry's wife certainly knows how to rock her personal style, but did you spot her latest tribute to Princess Diana?
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Hats off to the people over at the Times’ T Magazine, who very smartly paired beloved novelist Zadie Smith with beloved rapper-father-entrepreneur-human Jay-Z for their latest issue. The result, which you will want to read in its entirety, is here, but we can reliably inform you right now that Jay-Z paid for lunch, he wore jeans, and he can tell when someone is doing that reverse-camera iPhone trick. Other highlights:
Country music was well-represented on Sunday (Feb. 27) in just the first few minutes of American Idol’s highly-anticipated Season 20 premiere.
The show welcomed Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie back to its judging panel, and did not disappoint with its search of finding some of the nation's most promising artists, even on its debut night.
19-year-old construction worker Noah Thompson of Louisa, Ky., was first to show off his pure, raw talent, thanks to his good buddy Arthur, who signed him up for the singing competition.