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8 hours ago
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Kylie Jenner Pulls Back the Curtain on Her 'Biggest' Hair Hack in New Beauty Secret Reveal
Kylie Jenner has revealed yet another beauty secret! On Wednesday, June 4, the reality star shared a TikTok tutorial on her 'biggest' hair hack 'So basically it's the most complicated tutorial ever,' Jenner said after her hairstylist, Cherilyn Farris, broke down all of the stepsKylie Jenner is coming to fans' rescue once again this week – with the ultimate hair tutorial! On Wednesday, June 4, Jenner, 27, shared another beauty secret via TikTok, showing how she achieves her signature beach waves that she's been sporting as of late, most notably on date nights with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet. In the clip, Jenner's hairstylist, Cherilyn Farris, broke down the steps behind achieving locks like her client's. 'Right now we're just blowing out my hair and we're gonna put some clip-in [extensions] in,' Jenner said as Farris used a round brush on her hair. Next, Farris used a half-inch curling iron and spun Jenner's hair toward the direction of her face. 'I'm switching the type of curl I'm doing and the direction,' the hairstylist explained. 'The biggest secret with this is doing a bunch of direct types [of curls] so nothing lays together uniformly." Farris then focused on Jenner's ends with a wand 'because we like that flippy classic blowout look.' She also explained that when handling the front of Jenner's hair, she often uses a flat iron for control. 'So basically it's the most complicated tutorial ever,' The Kardashians star joked, as she started manipulating the curls with her fingers. 'That is the hair!' Fans in the comment section praised Jenner's second beauty tip of the week. 'Im obsessed with transparent Kylie, its giving bestie,' one fan wrote. Another added, 'Everyone act normal…. Dont mess this up. She's giving all secrets ✨.' A third added, 'Sis dropping all her secrets this week.' Earlier this week, Jenner revealed the exact details of her boob job after a TikTok user asked her to 'help a girl out' in terms 'of what you actually had done.' "It's like the most perfect natural looking boob job ever," Rachel Leary explained in her upload. "They're still big, but whatever way you had the implants — if they are implants or if you had fat transfer — to me, it is perfection.' She added, 'That is what I aspire mine to look like … I don't expect you to share who did the work … but in terms of what you actually had done, I feel like you've been quite open about having your boobs done ... ' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jenner responded in the comment section, '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! Silicone!!! Garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol.' Following the Life of Kylie alum's revelation, her mom, Kris Jenner, shared that surgeon Fisher also performed her first facelift nearly 14 years ago. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Three-time U.S. Olympian earns new title, graduates from LSUS
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — A U.S. Olympian from Shreveport is adding another title to his belt after graduating from Louisiana State University in Shreveport. Three-time U.S. Olympian weightlifter, Kendrick Farris, walked across the Brookshire Grocery Arena stage with a degree concentration in applied and social sciences. 'This is the first graduation I've taken part in since middle school,' Farris said, 'It felt really good.' The U.S. weightlifting record holder thanked LSUS weightlifting coach Dr. Kyle Pierce for encouraging him to finish his education, and said it was great to share an important moment with him. Grambling State's Doug Williams honored as Louisiana Legend Farris is the only American male to break two U.S. records in two different weight classes, but now he's helping young people in the community. Farris is in his first year as a juvenile detention officer in Caddo Parish. 'Sometimes people go through things, and they feel like nobody else is going through that. But this is an opportunity to present something different to them, to be an example that maybe they haven't been exposed to,' said Farris. He will return to LSUS this summer to host a youth weightlifting program for children and teenagers ages 10-18. The 12-week program will be held from June 3 until August 22 from 10:00 a.m. to noon. If you would like to register, visit Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


New Straits Times
24-05-2025
- Sport
- New Straits Times
Inter must focus on European dream after Serie A blow, says assistant coach
COMO, Italy: As Inter Milan came to terms with the disappointment of losing the Serie A title on the final day, assistant coach Massimiliano Farris said the team had must now shift full focus to the Champions League final against Paris St Germain. Despite a heavily rotated Inter side securing a 2–0 win at Como on Friday, last season's Scudetto winners fell short in their title defence as Napoli were crowned champions after beating Cagliari 2-0. Farris, speaking in place of suspended head coach Simone Inzaghi, urged the team to move on quickly ahead of the final against PSG on May 31. "The mood is that of a team that has done its duty. It's a shame because it's been a long journey, and we've had to let the title slip away," Farris told reporters. "But we're sportsmen, and we congratulate Napoli. Their players are very strong, and we wish them all the best. "But football gives you the immediate opportunity to go and chase a dream. This year, we've had an extraordinary Champions League campaign, and our desire and determination is to go and win this trophy." Farris defended Inter's decision to leave out key players including forwards Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram. "We fielded a competitive team. Congratulations to Como and (coach Cesc) Fabregas for their work. Our thinking was not to risk any players, a rotation was planned, which is what happened," he said. "We thought we could get the result while keeping the players in the best possible condition for Munich." Farris also stressed the confidence within the squad after a challenging season in which they overcame some of Europe's biggest teams. "I've been there, Simone (Inzaghi) has been there, we know what is like. We can't forget that we've faced City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Barcelona this season," he added. "We're going to live for whatever happens. We have technical leaders who will guide the dressing room in trying to live this great dream." — REUTERS


The Star
24-05-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Inter must focus on European dream after Serie A blow, says assistant coach
Soccer Football - Serie A - Bologna v Inter Milan - Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy - April 27, 2022 Inter Milan assistant coach Massimiliano Farris before the match REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini COMO, Italy (Reuters) -As Inter Milan came to terms with the disappointment of losing the Serie A title on the final day, assistant coach Massimiliano Farris said the team had must now shift full focus to the Champions League final against Paris St Germain. Despite a heavily rotated Inter side securing a 2–0 win at Como on Friday, last season's Scudetto winners fell short in their title defence as Napoli were crowned champions after beating Cagliari 2-0. Farris, speaking in place of suspended head coach Simone Inzaghi, urged the team to move on quickly ahead of the final against PSG on May 31. "The mood is that of a team that has done its duty. It's a shame because it's been a long journey, and we've had to let the title slip away," Farris told reporters. "But we're sportsmen, and we congratulate Napoli. Their players are very strong, and we wish them all the best. "But football gives you the immediate opportunity to go and chase a dream. This year, we've had an extraordinary Champions League campaign, and our desire and determination is to go and win this trophy." Farris defended Inter's decision to leave out key players including forwards Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram. "We fielded a competitive team. Congratulations to Como and (coach Cesc) Fabregas for their work. Our thinking was not to risk any players, a rotation was planned, which is what happened," he said. "We thought we could get the result while keeping the players in the best possible condition for Munich." Farris also stressed the confidence within the squad after a challenging season in which they overcame some of Europe's biggest teams. "I've been there, Simone (Inzaghi) has been there, we know what is like. We can't forget that we've faced City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Barcelona this season," he added. "We're going to live for whatever happens. We have technical leaders who will guide the dressing room in trying to live this great dream." (Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, editing by Ed Osmond)
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
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‘No room for disappointment': Inter Milan swiftly shift to Champions League dream
Inter Milan concluded their Serie A season with a 2-0 win over Como, but it was not enough to clinch the title. The Nerazzurri needed Napoli to drop points against Cagliari on the final day, but their rivals secured a 2-0 victory to seal the Scudetto. Despite the disappointment, Inter's assistant coach Massimiliano Farris made it clear that there is no time to dwell on the outcome. 'There's no room for disappointment,' he said after the match. 'From tonight, we begin living this dream.' With a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on the horizon, Farris stressed that the squad must now turn its attention to Munich. 'We know what this week means,' he added. 'We've already been through this kind of preparation. The team has great leaders, both technically and emotionally, who will guide us.' Inter fielded a rotated side for the trip to Como, with head coach Simone Inzaghi absent due to a touchline ban. Even so, they produced a professional performance. Stefan de Vrij opened the scoring with a powerful header in the 21st minute before Joaquin Correa sealed the win early in the second half. De Vrij, who captained the side, was named man of the match and echoed Farris's sentiments. 'We did our part. We were relying on results elsewhere and we couldn't have done more tonight,' he said. 'There's definitely a sense we could have done more in the league overall. But right now, all our focus is on the Champions League.' Inzaghi opted not to risk several key players recovering from injury. Lautaro Martinez was left out entirely, while Benjamin Pavard and Yann Bisseck were monitored for fitness issues. 'We planned our rotations and stuck to them,' said Farris. 'Lautaro was never expected to play unless something extraordinary happened.' 'Benjamin is recovering from a bad sprain but is improving. Bisseck felt something in his knee, but there's no major concern.' Inter finished the domestic season with 84 points, one behind Napoli, after dropping costly points in matches against Bologna, Roma and Milan. But with a European final just days away, Farris insisted the team must leave those regrets behind. 'This is not the time to look back,' he said. 'It's time to go and finish the job.'