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Ariana Grande Will Return To Manchester This Sunday
Ariana Grande will return to Manchester this Sunday to perform a benefit concert honoring the victims and families of the Manchester terrorist attack. "One Love Manchester" will take place on June 4 at the Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester. Ariana isn’t going to be performing alone, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Pharrell, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan and Take That will also take the stage. All the money raised by the concert will go to those affected by the suicide bombing that took place following Grande's concert last week. (cnn)
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How To Deal With That New Sunburn
So you thought you were winning the sunscreen game, applying and reapplying like mad. But somehow, when you got out of the sun you realized that those rays beat you and now you’re suffering from a nasty sunburn. We’ve all been there and it’s no fun. So this is how to treat and cover up the damage so you can get on with your life.
Treat the burn – Dermatologist Francesca Fusco recommends starting by popping an aspirin or Tylenol to reduce inflammation and help ease pain. Then you need a cool shower to get the grime and sunscreen residue off. And then it’s time for a cold compress soaked in a mix of milk and ice cubes to soothe your skin before it really starts to hurt.
Peel prevention – Now your skin needs moisture, so slather on lotions that have ceramides and antioxidants like vitamins C and E. You’ll want to soothe and soften the burn before it has a chance to peel and flake.
Color-correct the redness – Start with a light layer of green-tinted color-correcting primer to neutralize the redness. Just dab it in your most burned spots, and remember, sheer is the way to go so it doesn’t look caked on.
Conceal with care – Next, you’ll want to start applying a light layer of tinted moisturizer where your burn is most noticeable. And stick with cream-based makeup because powders could draw unwanted attention. Use concealer on the reddest parts, but get one with a yellow undertone to help it blend in better.
Source: Glamour
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EVERYONE KEEPS AN AVERAGE OF 13 SECRETS
A new study has found that everyone keeps an average of 13 secrets.
Psychologists did a ton of research and organized over 13,000 secrets into 38 categories like drug and alcohol use, hidden relationships and crimes.
Out of all these secrets and all these categories, somehow, the scientists figured out that the average for each of us is 13 secrets that we carry around.
The study found that at least five of the secrets people keep are ones they had never told to anybody.
Also, the most common secrets are about money, theft, a hidden relationship and being unhappy at work. (Science Alert)
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