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Economic Times
21-07-2025
- Economic Times
Dog the Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman's step son kills his 13-year-old boy
"Dog the Bounty Hunter" Duane Chapman's family has been jolted after the 13-year-old grandson was killed by Chapman's son. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Duane Chapman is facing heartbreaking grief following a tragic accidental shooting involving his family. According to TMZ, Chapman's stepson Gregory Zecca accidentally shot and killed his 13-year-old son, Anthony, at their Naples, Florida apartment on the evening of July 19, 2025. Law enforcement characterized the incident as an 'isolated' event, and no arrests have been made as the investigation a statement via their representative, Dog and his wife Francie expressed profound sorrow, saying, 'We are grieving as a family over this incomprehensible, tragic accident and would ask for continued prayers as we grieve the loss of our beloved grandson, Anthony'.The couple has requested privacy during this devastating time as they mourn the life of their on February 2, 1953, in Denver, Colorado, to a welder-turned-bail-bondsman father and a Sunday-school-teaching mother, Chapman joined the Devil's Disciples motorcycle gang at age 15 and spent much of his early life on the wrong side of the 1976, he was convicted of first-degree murder related to a botched drug-deal robbery and served about 18 months in a Texas prison, where an act of heroism—tackling an escaping inmate—earned him the nickname 'Bounty Hunter' and inspired his career gained international prominence in 2003 when he and his team captured fugitive Andrew Luster, heir to the Max Factor fortune, in Mexico—a case that led to his own brief arrest and legal battle that breakthrough, he launched the reality TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter (A&E, 2004–2012), followed by spin-offs like Dog and Beth: On the Hunt and Dog's Most Wanted, cementing his reputation for his bold tactics, deep faith, and philosophy of television, Chapman is a best-selling author, publishing memoirs including You Can Run But You Can't Hide (2007), Where Mercy Is Shown, Mercy Is Given (2010), and Nine Lives and Counting (2024), which chronicle his transformation from criminal to continues to operate bail-bond businesses in Hawaii, engages in public speaking, and advocates for tougher crime legislationKnown for his long blonde mullet, tough demeanor, and heartfelt moments counseling fugitives, 'Dog' has become a cultural icon—a living testament to second chances, personal redemption, and the belief that no one is beyond repair.A1. The real name of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' is Duane Chapman.A2. 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' grandson was 13-year-old.


India Today
19-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- India Today
The historical journey of lipstick: An evolution from the late 19th century to today
Lipstick is more than just a cosmetic product—it's a piece of history, an object of social change, and a daily ritual for millions. What started as a controversial beauty aid worn behind closed doors has blossomed into a powerful symbol on red carpets and runways worldwide. Over the last 150 years, lipstick has witnessed dramatic shifts in fashion, technology, and cultural journey tells stories about changing roles for women, advancements in science, and the eternal human desire to express oneself. Today, the humble lipstick is available in endless colours and forms, yet it carries the rich legacy of all those who have worn it before.1. Lipstick in the Late 19th Century: Scandal or Style?In the late 1800s, wearing lipstick was not widely accepted. Many societies, especially in Europe and the U.S., frowned upon makeup. Queen Victoria called cosmetics 'impolite,' and people often associated painted lips with actresses or individuals considered outside polite society. Despite these views, recipes for homemade lip colour existed, using ingredients like cochineal (a red dye from insects) and alkanet root, blended in wax or oils. Paris-based perfumers took a bold step in 1884 by creating the first commercial lipstick, wrapping it in silk paper and selling it in small, portable containers. Still, every day, women typically apply lip colour discreetly, if at all.2. The Early 20th Century: Lipstick Breaks into Everyday LifeThe new century brought big changes to lipstick. In 1915, the first metal lipstick tube was invented by Maurice Levy, making it easier and more hygienic to carry and apply lip colour. This simple packaging breakthrough turned lipstick into a modern essential and helped it move from backstage to the 1920s flapper era transformed lipstick into a symbol of women's liberation. Movie stars and jazz-age icons wore bold, red lips as a sign of confidence and rebellion. As women fought for voting rights and new freedoms, lipstick became a badge of independence. In 1923, the swivel-up lipstick tube was patented, making lipstick even more accessible and popular.3. War, Hollywood, and Bold Red LipsThe influence of Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s made lipstick glamorous. Actresses like Clara Bow and Marilyn Monroe set trends with their chosen shades. During World War II, red lipstick was marketed as patriotic; brands produced special colours named for victory and strength, and women were encouraged to wear them to feel powerful and the war, consumer demand grew. Brands like Elizabeth Arden, Revlon, and Max Factor introduced signature shades in stylish packaging. Lipstick is now a staple, found in nearly every woman's purse.4. Modern Innovations: From Matte to GlossadvertisementThe second half of the 20th century brought scientific advances, introducing lipsticks with improved texture, durability, and care. The 1960s saw the rise of a wider range of colours, including pinks and purples, reflecting new kinds of lipstick formulas often include nourishing ingredients like vitamin E and hyaluronic acid to care for lips as well as color them. Matte, glossy, shimmer, and long-wear finishes allow people to choose the exact style they want. Innovative packaging and eco-friendly ingredients have also become priorities in the 21st century.5. Lipstick in Today's World: A Symbol of EmpowermentLipstick continues to symbolise more than beauty; it is a sign of confidence and personal power. Social media and celebrity culture have fuelled new trends each year, from natural 'nude' tones to bold, statement-making leading brands offer shades for every skin tone, and the product is used by people of all genders and ages. In 2025, trend forecasts celebrate moisturising matte finishes, glossy looks, and skin-caring technology in lipstick. The tiny tube that once shocked polite society is now an everyday tool for self-expression and empowerment.- Ends


Fashion Network
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Max Factor enters Hyderabad with House of Beauty
Global beauty brand Max Factor has debuted in Hyderabad, bringing its century-old legacy of Hollywood glamour to the city's consumers. Known for its roots in cinematic makeup artistry, the brand is now available across Shoppers Stop, Health & Glow, and Lulu in Hyderabad. Max Factor's arrival in the City of Pearls gives local beauty enthusiasts access to its professionally formulated range, from foundations and compacts to lipsticks and mascaras, the brand announced in a press release. With products crafted to suit Indian skin tones and textures, the brand announced that it aims to deliver versatile, everyday elegance for diverse lifestyles. 'At Max Factor, we believe that makeup goes beyond surface beauty- it has the power to uplift, express, and inspire," said House of Beauty's head of marketing for international brands Medhavi Nain in a press release. "Our debut in Hyderabad reflects our mission to bring pro-level products to the discerning beauty enthusiasts." The launch strengthens Max Factor's presence in India through House of Beauty, a brand-building platform focused on introducing international beauty labels to Indian consumers. Max Factor positions itself as the go-to choice for those seeking camera-ready confidence and its brand history is tied to stars like Marilyn Monroe and Ava Gardner.


News18
25-05-2025
- News18
Jet, Set, Glow: The Best Travel-Friendly Makeup for Your May Getaway
Last Updated: With smart multi-use picks and expert-approved formulas, you're ready to glow from gate to getaway. Whether you're off to the hills for a weekend breather or chasing sunsets by the sea, your May getaway calls for beauty that's as light, breezy, and effortless as your travel wardrobe. This season, it's all about fresh, minimal makeup that lets your skin breathe and your natural glow shine through. From airport runs to golden-hour selfies, we've rounded up the ultimate makeup must-haves for your travel kit to keep your look flawless from takeoff to touchdown. 1. Start with a Glow-Boosting Base Monica Khullar, HOD Training, Max Factor, says, 'When you're hopping from airport lounges to sun-drenched patios, skip the heavy foundation. Opt for a tinted moisturizer or BB cream with built-in SPF." These multitaskers hydrate, even out skin tone, and offer sun protection—all in one lightweight layer. Perfect for humid climates and long travel days, they offer coverage without the cake. Priya Sachan, Beauty Expert, Fashion Colour also recommends kicking things off with a hydrating face mist. 'A refreshing mist instantly revives tired skin during or after travel. The Fashion Colour Green Tea Face Mist is soothing, lightweight, and fits easily into your tote. It's like a mini spa break on the go," she says. 2. Control Shine Without Weighing Down Traveling through warmer climates? Ditch the full-coverage foundation. Instead, Sachan suggests a compact powder that offers a light matte finish without clogging pores. 'The Fashion Colour Oil Control Compact Powder is great for quick touch-ups. It keeps your skin looking natural, not cakey—perfect for humid or tropical destinations." 3. Multipurpose Products Are Your Best Friends Sachan adds, 'Stick to products that multitask—lip and cheek tints, brow definers that double as eyeliners, or travel-sized palettes. The less you carry, the lighter you feel—literally and mentally." 4. Highlight the High Points For that effortless 'vacay glow,' both experts agree—highlighter is non-negotiable. Khullar recommends a travel-sized cream highlighter to give your skin that dewy radiance on the go, 'Sunlight catches different angles when you travel, and a bit of glow brings your look to life." Sachan agrees, 'The Fashion Colour Highlighter has a soft shimmer that's buildable and subtle. Just a dab on your cheekbones, brow bones, or cupid's bow can make your travel selfies pop." 5. Mini Mascara, Major Impact Minimal makeup still calls for statement lashes. 'Even a bare face feels complete with a swipe of mascara," notes Khullar. 'Opt for a travel-size version that defines and lifts without smudging—ideal for humid air or spontaneous dips in the pool." 6. Lock It In, Dew It Right No one wants their makeup melting midway through a beach day or hike. 'A good setting spray is essential," says Sachan. 'The Fashion Colour Liquid Glow Setting Spray keeps your look intact and adds a fresh, dewy finish—like a vacation glow in a bottle." Quick Travel Beauty Tips Both experts agree on these on-the-go essentials: Keep all your products in a compact, organized pouch. Always carry micellar water or cleansing wipes to refresh on the move. Stay hydrated—inside and out. Glowing skin starts with water. Travel Light, Glow Bright Whether you're chasing sunshine, mountains, or city lights, your makeup kit should be as effortless as your holiday plans. As Khullar puts it, 'Glowing skin, bright eyes, and a swipe of lip tint are all you need to carry that vacation glow wherever you land." With smart multi-use picks and expert-approved formulas, you're ready to glow from gate to getaway. First Published: May 25, 2025, 08:30 IST News lifestyle Jet, Set, Glow: The Best Travel-Friendly Makeup for Your May Getaway


Fashion Network
14-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Max Factor enters Bengaluru with Shoppers Stop
Global beauty brand Max Factor has made its entry into the Bengaluru market. Launching its product range with multi-brand department store Shoppers Stop, Max Factor aims to offer Indian consumers access to high-performance cosmetics that cater to a variety of skin tones and beauty needs. 'At Max Factor, we've always believed that makeup is not just a tool for transforming how you look, but also how you feel," said House of Beauty's head of marketing for international brands Medhavi Nain in a press release. "Our exclusive presence at Shoppers Stop in Bangalore reflects our commitment to making professional-quality beauty accessible to everyday Indian consumers." The Bengaluru launch marks Max Factor's continued retail expansion in India, with an aim of combining international quality with local relevance. The curated selection includes base products such as foundations and primers, as well as colour cosmetics including mascaras and lipsticks, formulated to suit Indian skin tones and climate conditions, according to the brand. Max Factor's entry into the city is intended to appeal to makeup enthusiasts seeking both daily wear and occasion-specific products. Positioned within a premium yet accessible segment, Max Factor believes that Bengaluru's growing beauty and personal care market offers a strategic opportunity for its India expansion.