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Get the look: Kate Winslet’s retro glamour curls

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Sometimes on the red carpet a dress takes second place to a hair style. Proving that she is comfortable with that was Kate Winslet at this week’s Academy Awards. Her outfit was not a favorite among many fashionistas, but her romantic hair style was a winner with us.

We love Kate Winslet’s glorious nod to old Hollywood with soft waves pulled seductively over one shoulder.

To get the look we asked hairstylist extraordinaire Dario Cotroneo to show us how to get the look using MYCURL.

  1. Start by parting on your left side from the hair line to the crown and tying your hair into a low ponytail above the back hairline. Divide the ponytail in to three sections.

  2. Spray Goldwell Styling Dynamic Loop onto one section of hair and roll in a MYCURL, rolling it under. Secure the first strap around the mid lengths and then continue rolling the MYCURL in, securing the second strap at the root area.

  3. Clamp your straightening irons over the MYCURL for 5 seconds.

  4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 with the remaining sections, this time rolling hair in an upward direction.

  5. Allow the hair to cool down for 15 minutes. While hair is cooling, spray hairspray onto a make-up brush and glide down over the top area to remove any frizz as well as lifting the fringe to create the illusion of height.In pictures: Kate Winslet’s style

  6. After hair has cooled, remove all MYCURLs and ponytail followed and brushing through your MYCURLED hair.

  7. Apply Silk Sheen gloss spray by KMS to the ends and secure style with hairspray

  8. Then bring hair forward over one shoulder.

In pictures: Kate Winslet’s style

Finish off you look with a beaming smile and you’re ready for the big time!

Your say: Who had the best hair at this years Oscar’s? Will you try this hair style? Let us know how you go!

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Small diet changes that could save your life

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Just by making tiny changes to their eating habits, thousands of people a year could avoid an early death, according to new research.

The study, which looked at British diets, concluded that 20,000 lives could be saved every year in the UK by making minor diet changes. Small changes such as cutting out just one gram of salt a day, eating one extra piece of fruit or veg and getting 1 percent less energy a day from saturated or trans fats could make a huge difference, the UK’sDaily Telegraphreported.

The team of scientists from institutions including Oxford and Liverpool universities, who studied death rates among 25- to 84-year-olds, concluded that with these small changes, 19,445 less people would die a year in Britain from heart disease and strokes.

The researchers, who released their finding at a conference in San Francisco this week, also noted that half of the deaths would result from a reduction of trans fat consumption.

Fact sheet: trans fats demystified

Tips: eating for a healthy heart

Roughly 270,000 people suffer a heart attack in Britain every year, with the country having some of the highest death rates in the world for heart attack victims.

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported there were 47,730 incidents of heart attacks and angina in 2005 (around half the British figure as a proportion of population) and said that 637,900 Australians (around 3 percent) suffered from coronary heart disease.

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Jen and Gerry get steamy!

Good “friends” Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler have teamed up to shoot a spread for W magazine in the US.

The shoot, titled “Speed Trap”, was shot at a ranch just outside LA back in January this year, the Daily Mail reported.

The pictures were taken by photographer Steven Klein and are of Aniston counting wads of cash in the front seat of a car and Gerard dressed as a police officer.

The pair have been continuously laughing off rumors that they are indeed more than just friends, after some steamy backstage moments at the Golden Globes and spending Jen’s birthday together in Mexico.

The pair were all smiles when they were reunited in London this week for the premiere of their new movie, Bounty Hunter.

Jen and Gerry and the Golden Globes and in the steamy shoot

Jen and Gerry in a scene from their movie *Bounty Hunter*

Jen and Gerry in a scene from their movie Bounty Hunter

Jen and Gerry in a scene from their movie *Bounty Hunter*

Jen and Gerry in a scene from their movie Bounty Hunter

The pair were all smiles at the premiere of *Bounty Hunter* in London

The pair were all smiles at the premiere of Bounty Hunter in London

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Luck of the Irish: the magic of Dublin

Step into the streets of Dublin and experience the Irish charm that makes it such a popular holiday destination.
Tourists walk the streets of Dublin

Tourists walk the streets of Dublin

The dizzying growth has helped make it almost impossible to experience everything on offer. For starters, there is Dublin’s almost comically packed arts calendar.

Those so inclined could spend almost every evening of the week going to a different writer’s festival: Dublin Book Festival, the Dublin Writers Festival, the Franco-Irish Literary Festival, the Mountains to the Sea Festival — they all happen from April to September.

The Dublin: One City, One Book initiative encourages everyone to read the same book during April. This year it is The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde. Then there’s Bloomsday, on June 16, a day-long celebration of James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses — a dressed-up excuse for a “fry” (full Irish breakfast) and a pub-crawl for locals. It also attracts deadly serious Joyce fans from around the world.

The Dublin Theatre Festival in the first two weeks of October is a rival to the Edinburgh Fringe, offering progressive theatre and attracting the likes of Tom Waits and Vanessa Redgrave.

Dublin is one of the world’s best music spots, being an easy add-on for any European and especially UK tour and features such esoteric venues as the lively rock pub Whelan’s, hip-hop centric Crawdaddy, and the U2-friendly Point Depot. There is a millennium of history to consume. The picturesque Trinity College Dublin has stood at the foot of Dame Street since the 16th century, and inside one of the world’s most beautiful libraries you’ll discover the Book of Kells, the New Testament illustrated by Celtic monks some 1200 years ago.

Dublin is a tourist’s dream, so easy to get around. Town centre is just few square kilometers on either side of the River Liffey, and driving is an unnecessary irritation (a one-way system means you basically can’t turn right in Dublin) — the tram, train, or taxi will take you to the few places out of walking distance.

For sightseeing there is a brace of open-air bus tours. The Viking Splash tour offers a difference. It can often be seen tooling around College Green and floating around the newly developed docklands, crammed with zealous kids who, no doubt are as excited by early Irish history as they are by the fact they’re on a bus that also travels by water.

Boat-buses aside, much of what happens in Dublin goes on indoors, a good thing in a city where sunshine is an abstract concept for most of the year. The lively, friendly pubs are too many to list, but among the best is Grogan’s on South William Street, the storied watering hole featured in Flann O’Brien’s classic novel At Swim-Two-Birds.

Esoteric works of art line the walls and, oddly, a large wooden dragon hangs from the ceiling. There is no music, just a wall of sound created by unimpeded chat. The bar does a great line in ham and cheese toasties made with two slabs of white bread — for a perfect combination just add a dab of Keen’s mustard and a pint of stout.

For a hangover cure try a dip at the Forty Foot, a bathing spot in Sandycove at the southern tip of the Dublin Bay. The water is frigid even at the height of summer, but hardy older specimens stand in waist deep with arms crossed and chat away the morning.

If the pub experience leaves you groggy you don’t have to go far for restorative air. Leave Dublin at lunchtime and, travelling either by car, train or bus, you can reach the farthest corners of Ireland by evening. For Cork or Dingle it’s 482km through verdant countryside and Galway on the west coast is half the distance. Across the border in Northern Ireland to County Antrim is the Giant’s Causeway, a collection of ancient basalt columns stretching into the North Sea. According to legend, warrior Finn McCool built it to help him clamber across to clobber the Scots. To fortify yourself against the brisk sea air the Bushmills whiskey factory is just a few kilometres down the road.

The development of a thousand-year-old town is cause for both excitement and regret. The latest of Dublin’s wholesale reinventions involves a once grimy pocket of rough-as-bags early-house pubs and disused warehouses on the south side of town. By March it will have been completely transformed into a world-class theatre district boasting a 2000-seat performing arts centre.

Nearby, down at the water’s edge, stands another piece of history — the disused Boland’s Mill. This handsome and imposing building was once occupied by rebel leader Eamon De Valera during the 1916 Easter Rising. It will soon be a hotel complex. Dublin is on the move — catch it while you can.

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Cindy Crawford blackmailer jailed

The German man who attempted to blackmail supermodel Cindy Crawford for €100,000 has been sentenced to two years in jail.

Twenty-six-year-old Edis Kayalar was found guilty of attempting to extort €100,000 ($148,505) from the supermodel and her husband, Rande Gerber, over a photo of their seven-year-old daughter gagged and bound to a chair, Reuters reported.

The photo was taken by the seven-year-olds girl’s former nanny as a joke during a game of cops and robbers. According to court documents, Edis came across the picture through his friendship with the nanny.

Since last summer Edis made a number of attempts to contact Crawford and her family saying that the picture would receive a lot of money if leaked to the tabloids, court documents said.

In a statement the 44-year-old supermodel and her husband said, “We want to express our gratitude to the FBI, the U.S. District Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles and the German law-enforcement authorities for their coordination and efforts in this case,” People magazine reported.

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Edis Kayalar faces trial in Kirchheim, Germany

Edis Kayalar was sentenced to two years jail

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Meryl Streep: sexy at sixty

Since she turned 38, Meryl Streep has been waiting for her career to collapse. Instead, at 60, she’s a box-office powerhouse – most recently, she has been energetically pursued by Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin in the romantic comedy It’s Complicated.

In one of the more curious plot twists of recent industry history, Hollywood has a new box-office queen. She’s certainly not new to the industry, nor is she young. While she is fabulous by any measure, she is a babe primarily by the standards of the older set.

And yet, at an age when women have traditionally been relegated to playing old crones, Meryl Streep has become a powerhouse at the box office. She is still sexy at sixty! Read more about Meryl here.

Meryl Streep in Fred Leighton at the 2010 Academy Awards

In 2004 Meryl was the Emmy Award winner of Outstanding Lead Actress for *Angels in America*

In 2004 Meryl was the Emmy Award winner of Outstanding Lead Actress for Angels in America

Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Mary J. Blige and Oprah at the 2007 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Meryl with Kate Winslet (and her Academy Award) at the 2009 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

At the Golden Globes in 2010 with her award for *Julie & Julia*

At the Golden Globes in 2010 with her award for Julie & Julia

On the red carpet in January this year

Meryl with her daughter Louisa Jacobson Gummer at the 81st Annual Academy Awards

Meryl with Don Gummer, her husband of 32 years

On the red carpet in 2008

Making a statement at the 2004 AFI Lifetime Achievement Awards

Colin Firth, Meryl Streep and Dominic Cooper pose in Sydney for a *Mamma Mia* photo call

Colin Firth, Meryl Streep and Dominic Cooper pose in Sydney for a Mamma Mia photo call

With *Julie & Julia* co-star Amy Adams

With Julie & Julia co-star Amy Adams

Sandra Bullock gets close to Meryl at the 15th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards

Meryl with Queen Elizabeth in 1980

Effortlessly cool in 1989

Studio portrait of a young Meryl Streep

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Green tea for leukaemia?

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There is already a large amount of evidence to support green tea’s role in protecting against different cancers.

A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology now suggests that a concentrated extract of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), found in green tea, may assist in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), which is the most common kind.

Researchers at the prestigious Mayo Clinic gave patients with CLL between 400mg and 2000mg of EGCG daily. After just one month, lymphocyte count was reduced by around 20 percent in one-third of the patients.

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Ruffles on the red carpet

Amongst all of the sweeping, swishing ball gowns and body-hugging couture, there was one notable trend at this year’s Oscars event: ruffles.

From delicate, hardly noticeable ruffles to layer upon layer of dramatic ruffled fabric, a number of stars stepped onto the red carpet with ruffles fever!

Nominated actress Vera Farmiga went all out with her red ruffled number. While actresses Demi Moore and Elizabeth Banks opted for the soft and flowing type.

Others like Diane Kruger and Zoe Saldana went just a little over the top, with Diane covered top to toe in cream and black ruffles and Zoe dragging a large ruffled train.

Vera Farmiga in Marchesa

Demi Moore in Versace

Diane Kruger in Chanel Couture

Elizabeth Banks in Versace

Zoe Saldana in Givenchy

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The Oscars glamour

On the stage at the 82nd Academy Awards it was Avatar vs. The Hurt Locker but on the red carpet it was every beauty for herself.

Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock radiated glamour in her gold statuesque number, the dress that is, not the Oscar itself!

The ladies went for floor-sweeping drama with neutral tones continuing to be a favourite this award season. The Academy Awards represent the end of the awards season, so it’s time to roll up the red carpet for another year.

Sandra Bullock in Marchesa

Meryl Streep in Fred Leighton

Entree,Lunch,Snacks

Kate Winslet

Jennifer Lopez in Armani Prive

Helen Mirren

Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries van Noten

Demi Moore

Amanda Seyfried

Elizabeth Banks

Charlize Theron in John Galliano for Dior

Cameron Diaz

Sam Worthington and Natalie Mark

Vera Farmiga in Marchesa

Rachel McAdams

Carey Mulligan in Prada

Diane Kruger

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Katie sent to scientology boot camp

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Katie Holmes has agreed to attend Scientology baby boot camp in preparation for a second child, but on one condition. She will submit to the sect’s bizarre rituals only if her husband Tom Cruise removes some of the suffocating restrictions on her life.

According to the New York Post, Katie, 31, spent four hours last week at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood, attending an intense “auditing” session in readiness for her and Tom’s new addition.

“This is exactly what happened before she got pregnant with Suri,” a source explains to the newspaper.

“Tom has made no secret of the fact that he would like another baby. It is almost as if she is being prepared for it.”

A website for the sect advocates the belief that the “health and sanity of the child begin long before birth”. In line with this, Katie has agreed to Tom’s request that she attend the church’s auditing sessions. These sessions are designed to reveal any “hidden crimes” she has committed against Scientology and explore any mistakes she’s made in past lives that may be interfering with her spiritual awareness.

Katie will also be expected to follow the sect’s “Clear Body, Clear Mind” plan, which involves rigorous exercise, sauna sessions, and vitamins and minerals to cleanse the body of “toxins”.

In return, Katie has given Tom, 47, a strict set of conditions he must follow. If she agrees to another Scientology pregnancy, he has to make some major adjustments to their lives.

Number one on her list of demands is that members of his extended family – who act as Katie’s unofficial minders – must move out of their Beverly Hills home. She’s also insisted Tom’s bodyguards and minders take a back seat in her life.

Spotted leaving a clinic recently, where she’s believed to have consulted a fertility specialist, Katie looked like any other mum-to-be – and a far cry from the closeted, bewildered-looking star we saw being shuffled to and from appointments by her security team when she was pregnant with Suri, now three.

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale March 8, 2010.

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