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Daily Mirror
30-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
Stacey Solomon's hair brand launches ‘incredible' new anti-frizz hair oil
Hair brand REHAB, of which Stacey Solomon is a long-time fan and business partner, has just launched a new collection for protecting your hair in summer – and it's already a hit with shoppers It's not just your skin that needs protecting from the sun in summer; your hair does too – and REHAB has launched a new travel-friendly hair oil that does exactly that, while also "stopping frizz", say shoppers. REHAB – which counts Stacey Solomon as not only a fan but a business partner too – has just launched its new Sunshine Spritz UV Protection Hair Oil, debuting with a 20% discount, taking it down from its usual price of £26 to £20.80. This oil features a blend of strand-smoothing oils but octocrylene to protect against UV rays, plus it comes in REHAB's trademark single-use capsules, which are perfect for travelling, enabling you to take as few or as many as you need. Sunshine Spritz Hair Oil may have only just launched but it has already racked up a high number of positive reviews from happy shoppers, with almost all of them five star ones. "As with every single other Rehab product I have purchased, this new oil is gorgeous," one loyal fan wrote. "Am currently using it now in 95 degree heat. Protecting my hair and stopping the frizz. I love it." "This was so amazing! My hair felt so soft and the smell of the oil is wonderful. I think its my favourite," another agreed. A third customer wrote how they though it was "probably the best frizzy relaxer [they've] used so far" and that it "smells great", although did explain how "the first time I used this I used it all over, but now I don't put it in my roots. It can make your hair look greasy." This is good advice to follow when using any hair oil, as most don't need to be applied over the whole length of the hair. As part of REHAB's new Sunshine Spritz range, there's also a product to protect another delicate part of your body from the sun: your lips. SPF Lip Oil, usually £16 but currently £12.80, has a glossy finish and contains SPF 15 to add shine while it shields. Shoppers can also save even more when they buy the two products together in the UV Hair Oil & SPF Lip Oil Bundle for £31.50 instead of the usual £42. If you prefer sun protection for your hair in a spray instead, Pantene has just launched its Pro-V Sunkiss Glow Hair Spray, £12, which contains ingredients to defend against UV, salt and chlorine – all things that can damage your hair – or your hair's colour – when on holiday. Similarly, Kérastase sells its Soleil Huile Sirene Treatment, currently on sale for £26.15, which is specially formulated for sun-exposed locks. Join our Shopping & Deals WhatsApp for the best bargains and fashion news WHATSAPP: Get the best deals and exclusive discount codes straight to your phone via our WhatsApp group. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. Some of these articles will contain affiliate links where we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from them. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our .
Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Stroke survivors express stories through ‘The Journey Forward' art exhibit
HONOLULU (KHON2) — 'The Journey Forward,' a new art exhibit opening up in Chinatown on April 12, is going to be filled with artwork made by stroke survivors. Organizers of the event say that the exhibit, which will be hosted at Downtown Art Center, will be visually stunning. Name change: Proposal to change 'Island of Hawaii' to just 'Hawaii' '[Visitors] can expect, first of all, a beautiful show of colorful art,' said Creative Director Carol Khewhok. 'Downtown Art Center, of course, that is our reason for being.' The exposition is put on in collaboration with the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, also known as REHAB. 'We do workshops, classes, exhibitions, visual arts as well as other things, so when Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific came to us and said, 'we have a special exhibition we are planning, are you interested in being a venue?' we were definitely on board with it,' Khewhok said. 'We love REHAB, we love working with them and this exhibition will teach people a lot about what people can do with the arts.'REHAB patients serve as the artists headlining the showcase, which Michael Fujimoto, director of community relations for REHAB, says is really important for the patients. 'It's incredibly important. Stroke is the number one cause of chronic disability in the state and stroke is a big change, not only for the survivor but their families and caretakers as well,' Fujimoto said. 'This is an opportunity for them to really reflect and express themselves and share something with the general public about the impacts of stroke.' Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news Tracey Saiki, a stroke survivor and exhibited artist, credits art as an outlet for growth since her December 2013 stroke. 'Reuben Young, art instructor, is so kind and patient that he relaxes me, he calms me down. So, art, through the years, my art has seen significant improvements,' Saiki said. 'I had done artwork before the stroke… But then being an artist myself, I became more appreciative for artwork.' 'The Journey Forward' officially kicks off on April 12 and will run until May 4. Patrons can visit the exhibit Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the admission is free. For more information on the exhibit and REHAB, click here. For information on the Downtown Art Center, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Associated Press
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Break Free: A Celebration of Recovery and Resilience on the Runway
This Saturday, February 8th, the Break Free Foundation presents ' Recovery on the Runway ' at the historic Judson Memorial, located at 55 Washington Square South, New York, NY. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with the runway show beginning promptly at 7:00 PM. This groundbreaking event, hosted by Claire Comai and DJ'd by Chris Bachmann, places recovery center stage during New York Fashion Week. For virtual attendees, the event will be hosted by founder of The Sober Curator Alysse Bryson and podcaster Megan Swan. At the heart of this showcase are visionary designers whose work challenges conventions and celebrates personal transformation: Sky-Eagle Collection: Founded by Dante Biss-Grayson, this celebrated Indigenous fashion house returns to New York Fashion Week with the debut of its 'Red Line Collection.' This special showcase pushes creative boundaries with bold, sophisticated designs, including couture lace ribbon dresses and classic Sky-Eagle pieces. The collection symbolizes resilience, truth-telling, and elegance, representing a new chapter for Indigenous fashion on a global stage. Walking the runway will be Ashley Callingbull, Miss Universe Canada 2024, and Nathalie Wajashk-Restoule, an Anishinaabe kwe from Dokis First Nation. Adding a rich cultural layer will be a dance performance by Madeline Goodfox and Gigi Sieke of the Osage Nation. REHAB by Claire Comai: A bold fashion label inspired by recovery journeys, REHAB blends streetwear and high fashion to challenge stigma and promote individuality. Claire Comai's designs reflect raw, authentic experiences, creating wearable art that speaks to empowerment. Adding to the evening's excitement, Kelsie Watts — a powerhouse vocalist, songwriter, and viral sensation — will take the stage, walking the runway for Sky-Eagle Collection. Known for her jaw-dropping audition on The Voice Season 19, where she landed a spot on Team Kelly Clarkson, Watts has amassed over 100 million views across social media. Following her success on ABC's Nightline, Kelsie will be playing Jane Seymour in Six on Broadway this February. International alt-pop sensation Ben Hazlewood, with over 400 million streams, will make his runway debut walking for REHAB by Claire Comai. Known for his powerhouse vocals, Ben will perform his latest single, 'Kerosene,' live on the runway, offering an intimate glimpse into his path to recovery. Guests will enjoy an elevated sober curious experience with Dirty Virgin serving signature low-calorie, electrolyte-enhanced mocktails, and DanceSafe providing fentanyl testing strip demonstrations to promote harm reduction and drug safety awareness. Our community partners, including The Sober Curator, NAMI NYC, Sober is the New Cool, Health for the Arts, and Intero, will provide additional support and resources, amplifying the event's advocacy message. Notable VIP guests include Ryder Beer, the sibling of Madison Beer, who is a supporter of mental health recovery, and Assembly Member Jo Simon of Assembly District 52, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, who continues to champion mental health policy reform. The Break Free Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. Through events like 'Recovery on the Runway,' we provide scholarships, advocacy, and support for individuals on their recovery journeys. Phone: 5703690325 City: NYC State: New York Country: United States


Globe and Mail
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Globe and Mail
Break Free: A Celebration of Recovery and Resilience on the Runway
This Saturday, February 8th, the Break Free Foundation presents ' Recovery on the Runway ' at the historic Judson Memorial, located at 55 Washington Square South, New York, NY. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with the runway show beginning promptly at 7:00 PM. This groundbreaking event, hosted by Claire Comai and DJ'd by Chris Bachmann, places recovery center stage during New York Fashion Week. For virtual attendees, the event will be hosted by founder of The Sober Curator Alysse Bryson and podcaster Megan Swan. At the heart of this showcase are visionary designers whose work challenges conventions and celebrates personal transformation: Sky-Eagle Collection: Founded by Dante Biss-Grayson, this celebrated Indigenous fashion house returns to New York Fashion Week with the debut of its 'Red Line Collection.' This special showcase pushes creative boundaries with bold, sophisticated designs, including couture lace ribbon dresses and classic Sky-Eagle pieces. The collection symbolizes resilience, truth-telling, and elegance, representing a new chapter for Indigenous fashion on a global stage. Walking the runway will be Ashley Callingbull, Miss Universe Canada 2024, and Nathalie Wajashk-Restoule, an Anishinaabe kwe from Dokis First Nation. Adding a rich cultural layer will be a dance performance by Madeline Goodfox and Gigi Sieke of the Osage Nation. REHAB by Claire Comai: A bold fashion label inspired by recovery journeys, REHAB blends streetwear and high fashion to challenge stigma and promote individuality. Claire Comai's designs reflect raw, authentic experiences, creating wearable art that speaks to empowerment. Adding to the evening's excitement, Kelsie Watts — a powerhouse vocalist, songwriter, and viral sensation — will take the stage, walking the runway for Sky-Eagle Collection. Known for her jaw-dropping audition on The Voice Season 19, where she landed a spot on Team Kelly Clarkson, Watts has amassed over 100 million views across social media. Following her success on ABC's Nightline, Kelsie will be playing Jane Seymour in Six on Broadway this February. International alt-pop sensation Ben Hazlewood, with over 400 million streams, will make his runway debut walking for REHAB by Claire Comai. Known for his powerhouse vocals, Ben will perform his latest single, "Kerosene," live on the runway, offering an intimate glimpse into his path to recovery. Guests will enjoy an elevated sober curious experience with Dirty Virgin serving signature low-calorie, electrolyte-enhanced mocktails, and DanceSafe providing fentanyl testing strip demonstrations to promote harm reduction and drug safety awareness. Our community partners, including The Sober Curator, NAMI NYC, Sober is the New Cool, Health for the Arts, and Intero, will provide additional support and resources, amplifying the event's advocacy message. Notable VIP guests include Ryder Beer, the sibling of Madison Beer, who is a supporter of mental health recovery, and Assembly Member Jo Simon of Assembly District 52, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, who continues to champion mental health policy reform. Tickets Available Now: About Break Free Foundation: The Break Free Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. Through events like 'Recovery on the Runway,' we provide scholarships, advocacy, and support for individuals on their recovery journeys. Media Contact Company Name: Break Free NYFW Contact Person: Alexandra Nyman Email: Send Email Phone: 5703690325 City: NYC State: New York Country: United States Website: