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All Blacks set for Twickenham treble as part of England's route to the 2023 World Cup

EXCLUSIVE BY WILL KELLEHER: As agreed long before coronavirus shut down the sport, the idea next summer is that England will tour the USA and Canada while the Lions are in South Africa.




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Lady Gaga effect: Violent Lips launches temporary lip tattoos

Call it the Lady Gaga effect, but with make-up becoming increasingly outlandish, it was only a matter of time before lip transfers were developed.




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Justin Beiber teases tween fans with launch of new 'Someday' fragrance (but is the bottle a poor girl's Marc Jacobs Lola?)

Just when you thought Justin Beiber's influence on his teenage fans could not get any bigger, he's now deciding what they should smell like.




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Blondarexia: Lady Gaga and Jennifer Aniston sport latest bleached hair craze

Blondarexia followers (or should we say sufferers) include Jennifer Aniston, Mischa Barton and Rachel McAdams.




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Olay Professional: Stampede expected as £45 anti-wrinkle range goes on sale

Olay are about to launch their first ever range of professionally-inspired anti-ageing skin care, aptly called Olay Professional. The range sold out in 17 minutes in the U.S.




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The organic myth: The label says organic, but how 'natural' are the products you're forking out for?

The laws governing the labelling on organic foods do not extend to beauty products. A product can be called organic if it contains only tiny amounts of organic ingredients.




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Last orders please: How beer can make you beautiful

Beer just got classy. So classy, in fact that I ended up being massaged and bathed in the stuff, with no hint of morning-after shame - and all this in a five-star hotel.




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Beauty Confidential: Strictly fab at all ages! From lush lashes to bold nails, the dance show¿s make-up artist reveals how she adds some sparkle

Lisa Armstrong is the head make-up designer on Strictly Come Dancing and is responsible for the glamorous looks worn by the stars of the show.




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As sales soar 54 per cent in a year, how nail polish replaced lipstick as women's favourite recession-proof luxury

Estee Lauder chairman Leonard Lauder said: 'Nail polish has become the heir to lipstick in the recession.'




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Nutricosmetics: Latest trend in cosmetics is to EAT yourself beautiful

The latest way to look beautiful is to eat your products rather than apply them to your skin




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Skincare gets slick! Forget creams, ultra-nourishing oils are the latest wonder products

Using oils in our beauty regime is commonly thought to do more harm than good. If spots or greasy hair are a concern, slathering on a rich, pore-clogging oil is the last thing you’d think of doing.




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The 'sun screen' cosmetics swindle: How make-up products that claim to protect against sun damage can leave you dangerously exposed

Exclusive research for the Daily Mail has shown that most of us get only a fraction of the protection we think we're getting from our cosmetics and as a result we are putting ourselves at serious risk of skin damage.




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Not just for puddings, now crème fraîche is being hailed as the latest beauty saviour by a luxury French brand

The new generation of Crème Fraîche de Beauté is a range of deliciously light and moisturising skin savers tipped as the next big thing.




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As Kate Middleton proves even royals have bad hair days, we test latest treatments

Having a bad hair day? Well, you’re not alone. Even the Duchess of Cambridge succumbed to an attack of the frizz last week while on the Diamond Jubilee tour.




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Rise of wrinkly models: Long, lean limbs, razor-sharp cheekbones... and grey hair, laughter lines and a bus pass

Standing at a statuesque 5ft 8in with a slim but curvaceous size ten figure, it's unsurprising that Annabel Davis is a model. But she's also grey haired, with laughter lines.




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BB cream is the latest A-list Hollywood beauty buzzword but which is the best one for your skin?

This new hybrid product, which sits between skincare and make up, gives skin a natural luminous look and is the beauty secret of celebs worldwide.




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Is this the craziest new make-up trend for winter? Intricate 'face lace' designs from David Bowie's make-up artist have the beauty industry buzzing

Loved by adventurous beauty gurus, face lace gives girls the opportunity to have amazing make-up without the professional time and expense.




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Binky Felstead recreates the perfect pout and smokey eye seen on Mila Kunis

This week Binky channels the beauty look of her latest Hollywood style crush - Mila Kunis




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Binky Felstead says American beauty regimes are showing up Britons' 'slap-dash' attitude

Binky, who is filming MIC in New York, says American girls really know their grooming, adding that while Brits are 'slap-dash' when it comes to applying make-up, our US sisters look sleek and glossy every day.




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Binky Felstead shows you how to get sexy 60s look from her latest fashion shoot

The Made In Chelsea star shows you how to get the simply yet sexyLipstick Boutique, here she shows you how to get the look.




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Another week, another photoshoot! Busy Binky poses in latest campaign for her nail collection and shows you how to get the beach bronzed look

This week Binky modeled for her nail collection - Binky London, showcasing her latest range of shades. She wanted a tan look to soak up the last of the summer.




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Binky Felstead shows us how to achieve her glossy glam look as she heads out for girls' night with Made In Chelsea co-stars Rosie Fortescue and Louise Thompson

Binky opted for Hollywood waves and air brushed beauty for a night out with the girls completing the look with a £500,000 ring. She was joined by Rosie Fortescue and Louise Thompson for the evening.




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Mae in Chelsea's Binky Felstead shares her tips on a glamorous New Year's Evelook

NYE is one of the biggest nights of the year, so calls for ultimate glamour. Made In Chelsea's Binky talks you through tricky contouring and how to shimmer without looking overdone.




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MIC star Binky Felstead tells Glastonbury goers how to get the perfect braids

Binky Felstead is currently filming Made In Chelsea in Los Angeles but she says she will be keeping a close eye on festival trends. Braids are a great solution if you have limited access to styling products.




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Binky Felstead shows how to create flawless skin, mulberry lips and smoky eyes for a pale and interesting look

Made In Chelsea star Binky Felstead shows how to create dark, glamorous make-up that looks perfect on pasty winter skin - and how to use black eyeliner to apply a dramatic plum-coloured pout.




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Best buys from Amazon's new plant store

Social media users were whipped into a frenzy last week when Amazon launched its online plant store, selling everything from shrubs and succulents to bonsais and orchids.




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Amazon launch first EVER make-up range with low-cost cosmetics

Amazon is venturing into the beauty market with their own make-up range. Prices for the brightly coloured make-up, which includes nail varnishes (left) and lipsticks (right) are all under £13.




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Chinese Laundry launches footwear collection for women on the go with actress Jamie Chung

Footwear brand Chinese Laundry released a new line of shoes designed for the modern woman called 42Gold. For the debut collection, the label tapped actress Jamie Chung to be the face.




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The best weighted blanket on Amazon   

The Quility Premium Weighted Blanket promises to emulate 'the feeling of a comforting hug', which can help you fall asleep faster and sleep better throughout the night.




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The $11 ultra-flattering Amazon leggings that shoppers are going crazy for

The Leggings Depot Soft and Slim leggings have been causing a storm on Amazon, with customers describing them as 'heavenly', 'buttery soft' and 'the BEST leggings I've ever owned.'




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Making a splash! Sofia Richie collaborates on sexy swimwear line and sizzles in brand's campaign

Sofia Richie, 20, teamed up with Los Angeles based premium swimwear and apparel brand, Frankies Bikinis, to create a 10 piece swim collection and stars in the sizzling campaign.




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IAN LADYMAN: Rogue fans follow England as well

IAN LADYMAN: At the end of a depressing week for our game, denials were still being heard. Not just in Bulgaria but in England too.




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IAN LADYMAN: Nobody can compete with the big boys? Leicester and Chelsea show that's nonsense

IAN LADYMAN: Already we owe them, Brendan Rodgers and Frank Lampard. Even if they do not manage to keep it up we should thank them all the same.




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IAN LADYMAN: Eddie Howe and Sean Dyche need silverware before teams like Tottenham come calling

IAN LADYMAN: Tottenham have designs on being a European super club and, as such, it is understandable they hired a man they consider to be a European super manager.




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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexanadre Lacazette could follow Unai Emery out the door

IAN LADYMAN: Arsene Wenger did leave behind Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexanadre Lacazette, two of the most gifted and exciting forward players in the Premier League.




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IAN LADYMAN: Mane should be heading for Villa rather than Qatar for the Club World Cup

IAN LADYMAN: If you were to ask Liverpool fans whether they would prefer to lift the Carabao Cup at Wembley or the Club World Cup in Doha on Saturday, many would plump for the former.




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IAN LADYMAN: Mikel Arteta will quickly learn that Mesut Ozil is a time-waster at Arsenal

IAN LADYMAN: It would be nice to one day be known as the manager who finally figured how to get the best out of Mesut Ozil. Equally, it would be foolish for Mikel Arteta to waste time trying.




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IAN LADYMAN: What if Antonio Rudiger was wrong? Knee-jerk reactions help nobody

IAN LADYMAN: Do now have to consider that Rudiger may have been mistaken in what he thought he heard? We must have a look at how quickly the modern world rushed to judgment.




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IAN LADYMAN: Ed Woodward's problem is not making money but how Manchester United spend it 

IAN LADYMAN: Manchester United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward must be the only man running a Premier League football club who gets stick for making them money.




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IAN LADYMAN: Clubs will ALWAYS put money ahead of players' welfare

Buried within all of Jurgen Klopp's rant about the Africa Cup of Nations moving back to a January slot was one very simple but important modern truth: Money comes first, everything else follows.




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IAN LADYMAN: He's a great coach facing his greatest challenge and that's why Pep should stay at City

IAN LADYMAN: People at City have moved mountains to give Guardiola the environment he demanded at the Etihad. If he walks as soon as the wind changes, it would not say great things.




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IAN LADYMAN: If City won trophies by cheating then we must put an asterisk against their success

There has been an asterisk against much of Manchester City's recent achievement ever since UEFA opened their investigation against the English champions in 2018.




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IAN LADYMAN: We have more reason than ever to cherish Sir Bobby Charlton

IAN LADYMAN: Lamenting this week of the passing of Harry Gregg, I found myself thinking about Sir Bobby Charlton and, in turn, the 1966 World Cup final.




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IAN LADYMAN: Chelsea should show common sense and keep faith in manager Frank Lampard

IAN LADYMAN: Common sense gives Lampard at least one more season. Common sense says a young, bright manager is given opportunity to plan properly in a way that few of his predecessors were.




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Players hold the key to Project Restart amid the coronavirus crisis

IAN LADYMAN: As English football conjures ever more fanciful ways to conclude an interrupted season, this is the problem. Anyone can get coronavirus, that includes footballers.




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Radamel Falcao drops major Manchester United exit hint: 'Obviously I need to find a place where I can play'  

Radamel Falcao has admitted for the first time that he is likely to leave Manchester United at the end of the season with the club set to reject turning his loan move into a permanent deal.




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HOT OR NOT: Radamel Falcao scores twice for Colombia and Manny Pacquiao spends a small fortune on anti-inflammatory cream

It's Hot or Not time again as Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm this week and what's been leaving him cold inside.




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Radamel Falcao plays down Juventus move and insists he is 'focused 100 per cent' on Manchester United

Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao remains determined to break back into Louis van Gaal's starting XI despite talk of a permanent move to Juventus this summer.




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Man Utd striker Radamel Falcao still 'has faith' that he could continue to play for Louis van Gaal's side next season

Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao still 'has faith' that he could stay with the Old Trafford club next season. Colombia international has managed just four goals in 19 games for Louis van Gaal’s side.




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Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao wanted by River Plate!

River Plate are keen to sign Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao but admit a deal is complicated. The forward spent eight years with the Argentine side before joining Porto in 2009.