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By Amanda Bechara For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:55 EDT, 26 September 2024 | Updated: 03:17 EDT, 27 September 2024 Kmart fans are racing into stores to snap up an $8 version of a celebrity created ‘cult’ item that was an instant sell out all over the world.The iPhone Lip Gloss Case from Kmart bears a striking resemblance to Hailey Bieber’s $50 Rhodes brand lip case which is an ‘it’ fashion accessory.Jarnah McMillian couldn’t wait to share the new release which is already flying out of stores across the country, with her video attracting more than 865,000 likes. ‘Um, okay Kmart…$8,’ she…

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By Amanda Bechara For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:05 EDT, 27 September 2024 | Updated: 03:32 EDT, 27 September 2024 Aldi Australia is set to release a high tech beauty gadget that costs $300 less than a celebrity-approved version.The Illumia LED Light Therapy Face Mask ($249) is hitting the Special Buy’s aisle from the October 5 at a fraction of the cost of the Currentbody mask which retails for $585.The device offers clinically proven results and can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, sun damage, redness, dullness, blemishes and inflammation.It comes with 11 pre-programed treatments to stimulate collagen…

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Lying face down and naked but for a thong and a couple of plasters on each buttock, Jemma Pawlyszyn couldn’t wait to show off the results of her latest cosmetic procedure.’Who wants a bum like mine???’ the elaborately-tattooed beauty salon owner wrote on her Facebook page.Judging from the responses, lots. ‘This is unbelievable,’ wrote one woman. ‘I need these fillers,’ wrote another. A third posted six emojis – three hypodermic syringes followed by three party poppers. A month on, no one is celebrating.Last week 33-year-old Alice Webb died after allegedly undergoing a non-surgical or ‘liquid’ Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) at…

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Lip liner has a dubious reputation among women over 40. Back in the 1990s, Linda ­Evangelista and her fellow glamazons wouldn’t get out of bed without MAC Spice Lip Pencil (now £20, boots.com), which was a tawny, dark ­apricot colour.This so-called ‘supermodel lip’ ­morphed into a harsh, exaggerated, unblended liner contrasting with whatever lipstick or – shriek! – frosted gloss was in use.As a result, many older make-up ­lovers resist any hint of pencil, ­anxious not to replicate the brash, OTT ­kissers of our teens – or succumb to the dense, grubbily contoured pouts of the Kardashian sorority.This is a…

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Style icon Trinny Woodall looks better than she ever has at 60 – and now she’s spilled some of her most ‘gate-kept’ anti-ageing secrets so others can do the same.The British beauty and fashion guru is disciplined when it comes to maintaining her appearance and longevity.Speaking to FEMAIL ahead of the launch of her Take Back Time Eye Treatment, the Trinny London founder said she eats double the amount of recommended protein for her age, keeps her sugar consumption almost non-existent, sticks to a strength training schedule and is a huge advocate of supplements.For Trinny, beauty starts from the inside. Not only does she…

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By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:03 EDT, 10 October 2024 | Updated: 20:03 EDT, 10 October 2024 Customers are rushing to Kmart Australia to get their hands on advent calendars ahead of the festive season.The products hit the shelves as part of the 2024 Christmas range with a variety of beauty calendars on offer packed with makeup, skincare and fragrance dupes.Claudia, from Melbourne, bought the OXX Cosmetics Summer Solstice 12 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar, which is filled with a mixture of beauty items that are similar to Sol de Janeiro.’This year has gone so quickly I feel like…

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By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:09 EDT, 7 October 2024 | Updated: 21:09 EDT, 7 October 2024 Foodies in the know are raving after finding out McDonald’s Australia quietly relaunched a menu item after a three-year hiatus. The fast food giant has brought back Ham and Cheese Pockets, but only for a limited time at selected restaurants.Madi Murphy, from New South Wales, rushed to her local Macca’s to order the delicious $2.50 treat and added a hash brown – her favourite combination she’s longed for.’Ordering my favourite thing from McDonald’s after it being taken off the menu for years.…

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By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:11 EDT, 7 October 2024 | Updated: 23:46 EDT, 7 October 2024 The Frozen Drink Maker ($45) will help you whip up frosty slushies, iced margaritas, and refreshing shakes in the blink of an eyeShoppers have named the brand new ‘buy of the summer’ – and the $45 product is perfect for weekend brunches and everyday food hacks.The Frozen Drink Maker ($45) will help you whip up frosty slushies, iced margaritas, and refreshing shakes in the blink of an eye.Kmart’s product has been compared to Ninja’s high-end Creami Deluxe ($399.99) which can…

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By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:23 EDT, 8 October 2024 | Updated: 21:31 EDT, 8 October 2024 Australian families are beating the cost of living crunch by shopping at a little-known discount warehouse where groceries are almost 80 per cent off. NQR (Not Quite Right) has 27 locations all over South Australia and Victoria.The supermarket purchases its stock from manufacturers and sells buys close to their best-before dates and overproduced items – which is why you won’t find fresh food in-stores.Recent specials include Red Rock Deli chips for $2, 1kg Yoplait mango yoghurt for $3, 1kg Bertocci bacon for…

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From pumpkin spice to gingerbread, the food aisles are full of the usual autumnal ­flavours as we usher in the cosier months. But there’s a new supermarket trend turning up the heat – and you’ll find it in everything from pizza toppings to popcorn.This season, ‘swicy’ foods are all the rage (that’s a combination of ‘sweet and spicy’).They’re calculated to tickle our tastebuds. Spicy chillies contain a compound called capsaicin that binds to receptors in your tastebuds, causing that burning sensation when you eat spicy food.But in a swicy dish, the heat is ­tempered by sugar, which coats your tongue and…

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