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Calling all dance floor warriors – your time to shine is now! 

A twerking workshop is coming to Dublin and it sounds like gas craic altogether. 

But don't be fooled, while you and your friends are guaranteed to have the time of you life strutting your stuff around the dance studio, the energetic class doubles as a fairly intense workout. 

Presented by Bam Bam Boogie Dance Fitness, the St. Patrick's Twerkshop comprises of a warm-up, sweat sequence, twerkout and meditation session. 

Coming to 83 Camden Street lower on Tuesday, March 20, it's the perfect way to sweat out all the booze after the Bank Holiday weekend. 

The class will run from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, and twerkers are encouraged to show some national pride by coming dressed in a splash of green 

There are very limited spaces, so make sure to get your ticket (€11.40) on Eventbrite today. 

For more information, check out the event page or follow @bambam_boogie.

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In recent years, we have seen so many bizarre hair trends, from rainbow hair to unicorn hair, and we loved all of them.

50 shades of… Ah, you know. @mizzchoi, mega babe & magician #greyhair #greyombre #summerhair #hair

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HOWEVER, while these mad trends were very cool and Insta-worthy, we wouldn’t be brave enough to try them.  Gigi Hadid is the doyenne of all things hair so it’s not surprising that she has tried balayage and looked amazing.

 #greyhair #greyombre @studyo_kuafor

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That is why this latest hair trend has us all excited… because it looks gorgeous on literally EVERYONE.

Stone Fox  Monochromatic Ombre

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Ash balayage is doing the rounds on Instagram at the moment, and starts as any normal balayage hair colour would—with dark-toned roots.  Now don’t be confused, it’s a completely different colour to the original blond balayage which celebs like Blake Lively embraced particularly during her pregnancy.

Beautiful Ash Balayage  #hairbyestelatrigg #goldglambar #dfwbeautyguide #dfwhairstylist #ashbalayage #latinahair

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The hair colour shifts towards a lighter, ashy blonde colour, until gradually fading out into a greyish/silver shade.

Whilst this DEFINITELY one our favourite hair trend of 2018 so far we still can’t help but love the original brown balayage trend.

It is ash-aloutley fabulous.

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There’s something so empowering about the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon. Thousands of women gather together to run, jog, walk or crawl for 10 km to help deserving charities.

The event becomes more and more popular as the years go by, with women showing up with their mums, sisters, daughters, aunties and friends and rocking their finest runners and their charity t-shirts with great pride.

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland is hoping more women will join their team this year to help raise much-needed funds for the charity.

Famous faces including RTÉ’s Evanne Ní Chuilinn, actor Denise McCormack, beauty blogger Karen Constantine and rugby ace Louise Galvin have joined Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s “One in 1,000” rallying call for this year’s VHI Women’s Mini-Marathon.

The girls are hoping to gather up 100 teams of 10 people to make up a total of 1,000 women taking part in the mini-marathon on Sunday, June 3 on behalf of the charity.

This year’s event will take place on a Sunday rather than Bank Holiday Monday. Organisers are confident that the event will attract even more support than ever.

Supporters are being urged to do whatever is necessary to cajole, sweet-talk and charm the socks off friends and family to create their own teams in reaching the magic 1,000 target!

You don’t have to be a fitness fanatic to take part in the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon. The mini-marathon takes place over a ten-kilometre course and is open to women of all levels of fitness, with participants having the options of running, jogging or simply walking the route.

The minimum age to enter as a walker, jogger or fast jogger is 14 years of age, while for a runner or elite runner, it is 18 years.

RTÉ’s Evanne Ní Chuilinn said, “Of course, you don’t have to be Sonia O’Sullivan to take part – women of all fitness levels and none are welcomed with open arms. It really is the taking part that counts on mini-marathon day and the atmosphere is just electric.”
The VHI Women’s Mini Marathon is the largest all-women event of its kind in the world and represents Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s biggest annual fundraising campaign.

Almost all funding for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s services comes from public donations. It's One in 1,000 campaign has a fundraising target of €100,000 for vital services for people with cystic fibrosis including patient grants for supports such as counselling, home exercise equipment, fertility treatment and transplant assessment.

Signing up for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s One in 1,000 campaign is easy – simply call Rachel on LoCall 1890 311 211, email fundraising@cfireland.ie or visit onein1000.ie.

Entries for the VHI Women's Mini Marathon will open 7th March 2018 at 11 am.

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Boston is like a home away from home for me as I tend to pay it a visit at least once a year! 

It is a city like no other to be honest, with so much going on, while also seeming calm and serene. 

It has all of the benefits of the hustle and bustle of a large city, but there's a sort of 'village vibe' to it at the same time. 

Amazing! 

Anyway, if you're lucky enough to be heading across the Atlantic to Boston, you will absolutely have to enjoy at least one amazing brunch. 

So, for you, I have come up with a list of the most divine brunch spots in Boston…

1. Abe & Louie's

The all-American brunch at Abe & Louie's has eggs in every form: omelettes, steak and eggs, or even with crab cakes (we highly recommend the crab, FYI). Not really an egg gal? Well, there are also sandwiches, salads, seafood and so many other delicious options. 

Have to try: The Boylston Breakfast (we're drooling at the thought!) It comes with three eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast … so basically their own twist on a full Irish! Oh, and if you're feeling fancy, give the lobster omelette a whirl, it is outrageous. 

 

There’s nothing a good brunch cant fix. Especially ours. (served Saturday and Sunday)

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2. The Beehive

The Beehive serves what it describes as 'simple, satisfying, and generous comfort food'. Their amazing kitchen creates scrumptious, moderately-priced fare, with rustic influences from the Middle East, Eastern Europe and America. Oh, and if the food hasn't sold you… Sunday brunch at The Beehive often comes with a side of jazz.

Have to try: the chicken fried steak, it's a real authentic taste of the Deep South! 

3. Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant

If you have a sweet tooth, then this is the spot for you! Lincoln Tavern offers all the delicious brunch treats, like pancakes and waffles, along with the savoury classic. The best part? They don't just do brunch at the weekend, they have a delightful weekday brunch menu! So let's chow down. 

Have to try: the fruity pebble pancakes AND the pumpkin pancakes… because when in doubt, order both!  

4. Mike's City Diner

This is one of those quintessential American Diners that everyone just needs to visit and enjoy! They serve a massive breakfast and brunch menu all day long, with seriously massive portions (seriously, you'll leave FULL!) The best part? The prices are so reasonable, so you'll be able to go all out and order everything that you want! 

Have to try: Mike's famous pilgrim sandwich. WOW! 

 

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5. Maggiano's

So this is (in my humble opinion) one of the most delicious Italian restaurants in Boston, but their brunch is damn good also. The offer all the wonderful classics, like pancakes, French toast and eggs in all forms. However, they have some pretty unique dishes also, such as the Italian sausage frittata – so good. 

Have to try: the meatball eggs benedict, the most amazing twist on a brunch classic… you won't regret it! 

 

A toast to French Toast, for making hearts warmer and bellies happier!

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Khloé Kardashian has revealed the gender of her first child, and the mum-to-be couldn’t be happier.

She took to Twitter where she made the grand announcement, following a special episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

She wrote, “I am now so excited my daughter will have forever best friends with Chicago and Stormi!! God is great!!! Thank you, Lord, for our princess.”

The Kardashians will be welcoming another darling girl into their family in a matter of weeks. We are thrilled for Khloé, and her boyfriend Tristan.

 

Kyoto Khlo  8 Month Bump 

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In the last two months, the family have welcomed two girls- Kim Kardashian West’s daughter Chicago and Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi.

Kim responded to her sister's big news with a touching tweet, "Three besties for life!!!"

However, the doting pair has yet to pick out a name for their baby who is due in the springtime.

Khloé admitted that she knew the name if she was going to have a baby boy, however, the mum is clueless about what to call her little girl.

We wonder if she’ll follow the famous Kardashian ‘K’ trend, or will she stray away and go with something completely different.

 

Bamboo Forest with my 

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It's safe to say Khloé's baby girl will be well looked after when they welcome her into the world in the next few weeks.

We cannot wait to find out what name they'll choose!

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So last week, the vast majority of us were cooped up at home, basically snowed in for the best part of 5 days. 

Seems dreamy, right? 

The perfect opportunity to relax for a few days, sleep, and enjoy a bit of seclusion. 

Well, the novelty very quickly wore off, and I learned a lot about myself in the process. 

1. Netflix in our generation's most important creation. 

Genuinely lads, what in the name of GOD did they do in 1982 when the big snow storm hit? I an confidently say I watched at least 6 hours of Netflix each day, and I honestly regret nothing. 

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2. I am a bottomless pit.

So, apparently I can eat and eat and eat, without ever getting full. Seriously though, I literally ate everything in my home for the last week. Maybe it was my survivor instinct? The human form of hibernating for the winter. Anyway, I should have shares in Lindt to be honest. 

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3. Personal hygiene is not always relevant. 

I just was not arsed washing my hair. It just seemed so so unnecessary while the storm ransacked the outdoors. Even when I braved the elements to hit the local pub… I just kept my hat on (something I would NEVER do under normal circumstances). 

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4. I am a sloth. 

Holy Jesus, I can SLEEP. So, I kind of always knew this, I am a massive fan of the bed, but last week really took the biscuit. I can actually count on two hands how many times I actually got out of my bed, and at least half of them were to procure alcohol. Fair. 

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5. Working from home is not fun. 

You would think having a few days away from the office would be sensational (and it is, trust me), however, it gets kind of lonely. You start missing your work wives, and the general human contact involved in a 9-5. 

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6. Booze heals all!

It's cold outside… drink. The water has been turned off… let's drink. Red weather warning nationwide? Ah sure, we'll head to the pub! I hot the local on more than one occasion last week, and it was the BEST craic. They blasted Christmas music and everyone was just in great form (and happy to be out of the house, tbh.)

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7. I have the patience of an actual God. 

Honestly, I don't recall the last time I spent so much time with my family. Don't get me wrong, they're excellent humans, but when cabin fever hits, everyone and everything starts to seriously get annoying. I suppose that's why we all just drank the annoyance away.

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 8. I love snow, but man, it gets old. 

It is magical, and for a time our country was a winter wonderland, but wow, I am happy to see the back of the snow. It was fun while it lasted, but let's get the Spring weather already! 

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Bonus fact: Irish people f**king love bread. 

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So, if you've tried looking for a place to rent in Dublin over the past year or two, you'll know that the market of having a bit of a meltdown. 

If you're anything like us, outrageous rents and cramped bedsits have you thinking the grass truly is greener on the other side – and well, quite simply, the answer is yes. 

Seeing as most businesses are based in the capital, many of us are forced to pay extortionate prices for a place close to work, but it's shocking how have your paycheck can stretch when you look a little further afield. 

From the most to least expensive, here's a price comparison of two bedroom apartments in 10 locations across the country.  

Dublin

Mount St. Anne's, Milltown, Dublin 6

Price per month: €2,500

Wicklow 

The Mapels, Diamond Valley, Bray, Co. Wicklow

Price per month: €1,527

Cork 

DEERPARK OFF FRIARS WALK, Cork City, Co. Cork

Price per month: €1,200

Louth 

Park Way Grange Rath, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 D433

Price per month: €1,200

Galway

Eyre Square Centre Townhouses, Galway City, Co. Galway

Price per month: €1,170

Limerick

Lansdowne Hall, Limerick City, Co. Limerick

Price per month: €1,150

Kilkenny 

Ashgrove, Parcnagowan, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny, R95 WD32

Price per month: €950

Westmeath 

25 Marlinstown Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath

Price per month: €950

Waterford

35, Penrose Court, Penrose Lane, Waterford City, Co. Waterford

Price per month: €750

Roscommon 

The Oaks, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Price per month: €400

 

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What would we do without out wonderful mothers? Starve, more than likely. 

Mother's Day is just around the corner, and if you're lucky enough to have a bit of extra cash lying around – why not treat her to something really special? 

Flowers and chocolates are always lovely, but there's no harm in going all out every now and then. 

And if anyone deserves to be spoiled, it's the lady who brought you into the world (and the lady who buys my food, irons my work gear and books appointments for me)

Without further adieu, here are some smashing gift ideas for your lovely mammys…

Clockwise from top left: Jo Malone Diffuser, €78, Brown Thomas;
Matelassé Monogram Card Holder, €175, Saint Laurent;
Gold-plated, crystal and faux pearl ring, €110, Net-A-Porter
Ugg Slippers, €90, Ugg.com
 

 

Clockwise from top left: Textured-leather pouch, €250, Mulberry;
Classic Striped Pyjama Set, €107, Ralph Lauren;
Black Orchid Perfume, €99, Tom Ford;
Rosita Embroidered Scarf, €180, Brown Thomas

 

Clockwise from top left: Instax mini 9, €89, Fujifilm;
La Boheme Mesh Rose Gold Watch, €99.95, Cluse;
 iPad mini 4, €499, Apple Ireland;
Supersonic Hair Dryer Mothers Day Limited Edition, €399.95, Arnotts
 

 

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Last night, Hollywood's leading lads and ladies took to the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the 90th annual Academy Awards ceremony. 

It's one of the most highly-anticipated events of the year, and while we're delighted to see so many deserving winners be celebrated for their incredible achievements, there's another big question on our minds question on our minds – what's everyone wearing? 

From subtle pinks to shocking reds, this year's style stakes were higher than ever. 

Here's all our favourite looks from the night. 

Meryl Streep

 

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Saoirse Ronan

 

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Gal Gadot

 

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Emma Stone

Jennifer Lawrence

 

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Eiza González

Miley Cyrus

 

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Jane Fonda

 

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Margot Robbie

 

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Danai Gurira

 

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Kendall Jenner 

 

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

 

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Mary J. Blige

Sofía Vergara

 

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Emma Watson

 

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The world’s tallest animal is at risk of extinction after suffering a devastating decline in numbers, in recent years.

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According to the latest “red list” analysis, nearly 40 percent of giraffes have been lost in the last 30 years. 

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The list was compiled by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, and it is pretty upsetting. 

The new red list found the world's giraffe population has plummeted from about 157,000 to 97,500 in the last 30 years, and the species had jumped categories from “least concern” to now “vulnerable”. 

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“This red list update shows that the scale of the global extinction crisis may be even greater than we thought,” said IUCN’s director general. 

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Moral of the story: SAVE THE GIRAFFES. 

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If you've ever attempted to take a fire selfie, you'll agree that angles are absolutely everything. 

In your mind, you can go from looking like a ethereal goddess to complete swap monster with just a slight twist of your head – and don't even get us stared on reverse image cameras. 

However, for anyone who is a little self-conscious about the size of their nose, you'll be happy to know that phone camera can actually make them appear bigger than they are in real life. 

In fact, new research has shown that selfies can increase the size of our snozzles by up to one third, and the phenomenon is causing a dramatic rise in demand for nose jobs. 

Apparently it's all to do with perceptive. When taken at a distance of 12 inches, selfies can appear to change the structure of our faces, thus leading to increased self-esteem and body image issues. 

According to Metro, four in ten cosmetic surgeons say they have noticed that some of their patients wish to improve the way the look on Facebook and Instagram. 

Dr Boris Paskhover, an ear, nose and throat specialist said: "When taken at 12 inches away, selfies increased nasal size by 30 per cent  in males and 29 per cent in females"

"Predictably, an image taken at five feet – a standard portrait distance – results in essentially no difference in perceived size."

Of course, this means waving goodbye to cute close-ups, but if you don't want you face to become distorted, you're better off getting someone else to take the photo. 

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Today, Sunday March 4, marks the first ever International HPV awareness day.

HPV is a family of very common and highly contagious viruses which is transmitted through any kind of sexual contact and is responsible for a number of cancers in both men and women.

Up to 130 men and women die from cancers caused by HPV (human papillomavirus) every year in Ireland, however, there is still a significant lack of knowledge and understanding among adults. 

Worrying new research, supported by the Irish Cancer Society and Marie Keating Foundation, shows that almost two-thirds (65 per cent) of Irish adult don't know that HPV can cause cancer. 

It also found that more than half (59 per cent) are unaware that there are vaccines available that prevent HPV infections that can cause cancer, while 87 per cent believe it's unlikely that they have or have ever contracted the virus. 

HPV is extremely common, so much so that almost all adult wil get it at some point in their lives. Most infections don't come with clinical symptoms, meaning that those who have it can unknowingly transmit the virus to others.

There are more than 100 different types of HPV, and while the majority of infections are harmless, the treat of cancer remains a major concern. 

Donal Buggy, Head of Services and Advocacy, Irish Cancer Society, said, “While it’s hugely encouraging to see more young girls receive a cancer-preventing HPV vaccine under the national immunisation programme, this research clearly shows we have much more work to do to ensure everyone has access to correct information about HPV vaccination.

“Awareness of vaccines to prevent cancers in men is particularly low. While 335 women are diagnosed with cancers caused by HPV each year, it is also important to note that 85 men in Ireland annually develop a cancer which could potentially be prevented by a simple vaccination. Irish Cancer Society believes it is time for Ireland to offer equal protection against HPV-caused cancers for boys and girls.”

According to the research, 38 per cent of Irish adults falsely believe that HPV cannot be passed on from one person to another. HPV can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact however it is possible to prevent infection from certain types of HPV that cause cancer if you have been vaccinated against HPV before becoming sexually active.

Liz Yeates, CEO of the Marie Keating Foundation said, “The lack of awareness of HPV and its link to cancer among Irish adults is concerning, however this research provides us with a good opportunity to educate parents and remind the Irish population at large on the public health benefits of protection against cancers caused by HPV.

“Parents in particular need to be reminded of the importance of ensuring that their daughters receive the HPV vaccination under the current National HPV Immunisation Programme. It is very concerning that uptake levels have dropped so considerably and are currently only at 62%. On International HPV Awareness Day it is really important that we all redouble our efforts until we see the levels back up to 87% and higher.

“Globally, 17 countries, including Canada, Australia, Switzerland, United States, Austria and Italy, immunise both boys and girls against HPV. In Ireland, it’s incredibly important for parents to realise that immunisation can help to protect their children from types of HPV that can cause cancers like cervical cancer and anal cancer.”

 The research was commissioned by MSD Ireland and carried out by Behaviour and Attitudes on a sample population of 1,000 adults in Ireland.

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