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Irish Independent
5 days ago
- Health
- Irish Independent
‘Rubbish' and ‘complete BS' – Irish experts' verdict on Kim Kardashian's Skims face wrap
It promises to leave your face looking more sculpted and defined, but is the Skims Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap, €62, product all it's hyped up to be? Kirsty Blake Knox asks an Irish plastic surgeon and skincare experts Influencers often say on social media that 'the uglier you go to sleep, the hotter you wake up'. And there are thousands of videos of people 'de-shedding' after a night's sleep – mouth tape is removed, overnight collagen wrap masks peeled away, heatless curlers taken out of hair, silk bonnets unwrapped.


Belfast Telegraph
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
‘I've survived cancer and grew up on the Falls – I can take being called sh**e': Brian Kennedy on criticism and his first acting role
Singer opens up to Kirsty Blake Knox about playing one of his literary heroes, his past health scares, Pride, and taking a stance on Gaza at Eurovision 'It's unrecognisable,' singer Brian Kennedy says in relation to the music industry, and how it's changed throughout his career. Kennedy is in the middle of recording his 19th album, which has the working title How Can I Keep From Singing?. '[The industry] is run more than ever by accountants and people who count numbers. There aren't really any artistic people out there running the machine, as it were.


Belfast Telegraph
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
‘I've survived cancer, I grew up on the Falls Road': Brian Kennedy on resilience, taking criticism and his first acting role
Singer opens up to Kirsty Blake Knox about playing one of his literary heroes, his past health scares, Pride, and taking a stance on Gaza at Eurovision 'It's unrecognisable,' singer Brian Kennedy says in relation to the music industry, and how it's changed throughout his career. Kennedy is in the middle of recording his 19th album, which has the working title How Can I Keep From Singing?. '[The industry] is run more than ever by accountants and people who count numbers. There aren't really any artistic people out there running the machine, as it were.