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I’ve been using these 3 skincare heroes every day since November and my dry skin is a distant memory

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How to create a Scandi-inspired wellness area in your yard – advice on planting, materials, and more

Create a calming, Nordic-inspired space with these tips from the professionals


Gisele Bündchen's meditative backyard oasis is the ultimate calming space – a master gardener explains how to replicate her tranquil planting

The model cares for her well-being by using a curated, tropical climbing garden in her backyard – its calming effects go far beyond beauty (and it works in any outdoor environment)


14 things Brits living in the US miss most about the UK


I’m 84 and can still do the splits – here’s how to stay active as you age

Growing up I hated exercise, and would deliberately lose my navy knickers any time we had to do sports at school. But at 25, after the birth of my third child, I’d gotten so fat that my mother said: “you should really do some exercise.” This was the early 1960s, so that meant going along to her Keep Fit class in a church hall, which I loathed. Yet ...


Skincare habits to adopt if you’re over 50

Skincare habits to adopt if you’re over 50 - Here’s how to build a great skincare routine for mature skin.


Anti-obesity medication: these are the surprising effects of taking Ozempic and Mounjaro

Anti-obesity medication: these are the surprising effects of taking Ozempic and Mounjaro - When Henry Conway hit his forties his BMI became dangerously high. After a lover said ‘I love your little dad bod’, he knew he had to take action. Here’s what happened when he turned to injectables


25 recording artists with an unimpeachable sense of style

Whether it's how they dress in music videos or at red-carpet events, some artists know how to influence the fashion world, just as much as they've shaped the music world. These are some of the most fashionable artists in music history.


Vegan diet could be linked to reduction in biological age, study suggests

The findings are based on a small study of 21 pairs of adult identical twins.


What It Feels Like To Turn 40: Beauty Myths And A Few Truths

As ELLE UK kicks off a year of 40th birthday celebrations, we ask women to reflect on what the milestone means to them.


10 Sunniest Cities in California Perfect for Retirement

10 Sunniest Cities in California Perfect for Retirement


Best ways to stop smoking: From vaping alternatives to Quit Lit

Best ways to stop smoking: From vaping alternatives to Quit Lit - Break free and breathe easy: Abha Shah spotlights the stop smoking heroes


As A Millennial, This Is Why I'll Never Ditch My Skinny Jeans

'At this point in the endless denim cycle, it still feels a little daring, a little risky, to wear them'


The people who are chronically late – and the friends and partners whose lives they’re ruining

The people who are chronically late – and the friends and partners whose lives they’re ruining - LET’S UNPACK THAT: Being perpetually late to things – and keeping other people waiting – is not the most criminal of behaviours but it’s arguably one of the most annoying. Olivia Petter has dug into what actually may be causing it and asks why it’s so hard for many of us to address


Running a B&B in France turned me into Basil Fawlty

Showbusiness wasn’t meant to be like this; this was not what I’d had in mind at all. I’d driven in a daze for four hours back from a mediocre stand-up gig in Leeds to our tiny, Victorian semi in Crawley. It was now three in the morning. There had been a stroke of luck as I’d managed to find a parking space within walking distance of our house, but ...


The best spa hotels in the UK: Where to go for a relaxing staycation

The best spa hotels in the UK: Where to go for a relaxing staycation - Get some R&R without the bother of leaving the country, with these top picks


A centenarian thrives living alone, active and engaged

"The future is here," the email announced. Hilda Jaffe, then 88, was letting her children know she planned to sell the family home in Verona, New Jersey. She'd decided to begin life anew — on her own — in a one-bedroom apartment in Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. Fourteen years later, Jaffe, n...


‘I felt judged because of my daughter’s weight’: Inside the obesity clinic for toddlers

In a nondescript building, tucked away on the high street of Taunton in Somerset, Michaela Critchley, 29, looks on proudly while her two-year-old daughter Emilia plays with a box of toys. With curly hair and bright blue eyes, Emilia is – like toddlers should be – full of curiosity and fun. She is learning to speak, and is seemingly a picture of hea...


'Lived-in' backyards set to take over in 2025 – but there's more to this look than simply turning your yard over to nature

With naturalistic planting on the rise, are manicured gardens out? Garden designers discuss the beauty of both styles, and how to get the lived-in look


I have been lonely all my life. I see it as an asset

I no longer view it as something I’ve done wrong, and I no longer feel shame.


'Quitting Alcohol Helped Me Lose 9 Kilograms and Deadlift 135 Kg'

'Becoming sober caused a domino effect with the rest of my habits'


Explained: The underconsumption trend and how can it help declutter your home

This might be the best way to mindfully declutter your home, experts claim


Richard Branson's blue pillows, wicker sofa, and warm neutral tones create a timeless, coastal chic design – his welcoming living room is easily replicable

Coastal design has never looked so inviting or accessible as in the business magnate's relaxed, indoor-outdoor living room – experts decode his look


I walked for 90 minutes every day for two years — here’s what changed for me

Taking a low-impact walk every morning improved my mood, boosted my wellbeing and made me appreciate nature, and it didn't cost a thing.


‘It’s been life-changing’: meet the adults making big changes later in life

‘The thought of being able to cycle alongside my children kept me going’: Naida Jabar, 47 I was 44 when I learned to cycle. I grew up in Yorkshire and when I was about five, my younger brother had broken his leg falling off a tricycle. We never had bikes after that – and like many girls my age of Asian heritage, I wasn’t pushed to do sporty or outdoor activities. It was only after I had children myself that I started to feel I had missed out. I...


Mental health linked to better aging: Cheese and lifestyle matter

A new study highlights the significant role mental wellbeing plays in determining healthy aging, regardless of socioeconomic status. By analyzing genetic data from over 2.3 million Europeans, researchers found that better mental wellbeing leads to healthier aging, characterized by greater resilience, improved self-rated health, and longevity. Inter...


Shift in Spanish lifestyle: European leaders in healthcare and wellness

Few people are surprised to see people of all ages engaging in some form of physical activity. And not just on weekends. Every day, at all hours, it's incorporated into daily routines. The widespread use of athletic shoes has clearly contributed to this. More physical activity and also more care with what is eaten (which doesn't mean they do it rig...


From iced buns to brussels sprouts: nine nutritionists on what they really eat (it may surprise you)

Xuxa Milrose, in-house nutritionist at Omni wellness What do you eat for breakfast? A savoury breakfast bowl, including some sort of high-fibre carb, such as buckwheat, quinoa or millet, with spinach or kale, jammy eggs, some avocado and mixed seeds. What do you have for a 3pm energy boost? I am a sucker for a stuffed Medjool date. My favourite combination is crunchy peanut butter and a sprinkling of Maldon sea salt. What would you never dream...


An expert guide to going grey now it’s in fashion

An expert guide to going grey now it’s in fashion - Trom ash to silver to pewter – there’s different shades to go for


Sting's clever use of neutrals allows for certain furnishings to make a statement in his living room – his color trick makes bolder tones accessible

The Police singer adopted a versatile base in his New York living room – following a designer method for successfully introducing daring hues


What a meat-only ‘carnivore diet’ does to your body

It can feel like carnivores are everywhere on social media these days, but what does cutting out all plants from the diet do to the body?


The daily habits that are damaging your hair and how to avoid them

The daily habits that are damaging your hair and how to avoid them - Here’s how to rebalance your hair’s microbiome


70 Small Towns You Could Retire/Live on $1500 A Month

70 Small Towns You Could Retire on $1500 A Month Are you thinking about retirement someday? Most of us would like to but these days many of us can't. It is too expensive and we didn't invest enough into our retirement planning. Today's video might help. We did a series of this video back in 2020, the prices have changed a little but it hasn't changed so much that it isn't doable for most. Enjoy the video and don't forget the thumbs up. Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to? HomeAndMoney.com can help: Use this link: https://homeandmoney.com/briggs/ Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] 🔶My Other Channels: 📺 On This Day: @AboutToday 🏡Suite Life For Briggs: @SuiteLife4Briggs MY OTHER SOCIALS: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/World2briggs/ X-@World2Briggs Instagram-@world2briggs #UnitedStates


I’m a French woman in my 40s. This is why I’m going to live longer than a woman in England

Whether it’s a café croissant watching the world go by from a Parisian terrace, or that glass of rosé with a long-time friend, or an apéritif with the neighbours that extends into an impromptu dinner party… People often misconstrue the French joie de vivre as simply hedonistic. But when you look at the consistent two-year gap between life expectanc...


How one health concern could predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before first symptoms occur

How one health concern could predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before first symptoms occur - Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of Americans and is one of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S.


'At 47, I lost 9kg using this 3-month workout and meal plan'

'I don't let a bad day turn into a bad week—I just keep going'


Atkins Diet: Your comprehensive guide to the low-carb approach

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Low-sugar diet in early life reduces risk of chronic diseases in adulthood

A low-sugar diet in utero and in the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood, a new study has found, providing compelling new evidence of the lifelong health effects of early-life sugar consumption. Published in Science , the study finds ...


How lifestyle and health shape your dementia risk

By Vijay Kumar Malesu New RAND research identifies early predictors of cognitive impairment and dementia using a nationally representative U.S. dataset, highlighting the role of modifiable factors and baseline cognitive health in prevention and intervention strategies. Report: I...


30 things Americans consider normal – but no one else understands

Is there anyone they don't tip on?


The fashion mistakes every middle-aged man needs to stop making

If our twenties are for sartorial experimentation and our thirties are about establishing a personal style, then our forties, fifties and beyond should be focused on consistency. Because nothing shouts “midlife crisis” like a middle-aged man bouncing between trends while wearing skin-tight trousers and overly stiff leather jackets. But that doesn’t...


‘I went on holiday to Dubai on a budget – here’s how I did it’

‘I went on holiday to Dubai on a budget – here’s how I did it’ - Exploring the other side of UAE city


Rappers who achieved success beyond the studio and stage

Believe it or not, hip-hop was once considered as a fad, but over the past few decades, it has skyrocketed to become of music's biggest genres. When hip-hop first started, some aspiring MCs saw it as a creative outlet, while others saw it as a means to make a living.


Alcohol wasn't fun anymore — so I decided to 'quiet quit'

'I felt puffy, my skin blotchy. I was sluggish and perpetually tired.'


Quit it! From vaping to doomscrolling, 10 bad habits and how to break them

‘Habit is a great deadener,” wrote Samuel Beckett. And he didn’t even have watermelon vapes and doom scrolling to contend with. Most of us have at least a few behaviours we want to change, but how can you break the habits of a lifetime? We asked the experts … Spending too much time on your phone From scrolling on the toilet to taking your phone to bed, 41% of us feel that we spend too much time on our devices. Hilda Burke, a psychotherapist and...


'The house looked nothing like them' – how this designer transformed a dark and dated space into a colorful, nature-inspired family home

Designed for a busy family, this expansive estate was made brighter, lighter, and more functional for all


I'm a denim-obsessed fashion writer, and barrel jeans will be the only style you'll see me in this year

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Meet the millennials who have swapped the rat race for life in a van

Hitting the open road, stopping in a new place each night, then waking up to glorious views. It’s the idyllic “van life” dream, one sold by thousands of people on social media. For some, it’s the lure of adventure that sees them commit to a life on four wheels rather than within four walls. For others, it’s a more practical choice based on expense,...


Should I take statins? I’m weighing up the pros and cons before I commit

Around eight million people in the UK are on statins, and I may soon have to join them. The results of a couple of blood tests have told me I have “high cholesterol” and I’ve been advised that going on these tablets will lower my risk of heart attacks or strokes. Surely this is what they call a “no-brainer”? What exactly are statins? Statins are me...


‘Golden gap year’: how to make a midlife break work

Maybe you can put it down as another post-Covid trend, such as working from home, but it’s clear something is going on. People working for a range of employers are increasingly hoping to take sabbaticals or extended time off, with many keen to improve their work-life balance by exploring the world for several weeks, several months or a year or more. Surveys and articles have talked about the rise of the “middle-aged gap year”: AKA the “midlife...