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Elizabeth Arden's newest Eight Hour moisturiser is like a 'drink of water' for the skin

Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Skin Protectant Cream is a beauty staple for celebs like Victoria Beckham, Zendaya and even Prince Harry. But, the brand’s latest launch has the potential to overtake it in terms of popularity. While the iconic Eight Hour do-all Skin Protectant Cream has been a skincare staple for nearly a century, the new Eight Hour Cream Hydraplay Skin Perfecting Daily Moisturiser may just be the next big thing to see the brand through the next 100 years.
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Karren Brady quips to rename Prince Harry book 'Do Spare Us' after frostbitten penis story
Prince Harry, 38, released his long-awaited book, Spare, earlier this week with the memoir being full of stories about the royal's life never known before. Karren Brady, 53, has taken to her most recent column to joke about the "unnecessary details" in Harry's memoir, even renaming the book due to his "cringeworthy" frostbite account.Karren is known for letting her opinion on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's latest ventures, including their Netflix documentary and interviews.The Apprentice star has taken to her Sun column to jibe at Prince Harry's frostbitten penis story, where he used an Elizabeth Arden cream, reminding him of his mother.She wrote: "Of all the unnecessary details in Prince Harry’s long-awaited and often toe-curling memoir Spare, perhaps the most cringeworthy is his account of applying Elizabeth Arden cream to his frostbitten penis in 2011."The same product had been used by his late mother, Princess Diana, and he says the smell of it made him feel like she 'was right there in the room' before he applied the cream to his, er, 'todger'."I am sorry to say that my review-in-brief is that the book should have been called Do Spare Us."A clip from Harry's audiobook has gone viral on social media, where horrified readers have called the story a "Freudian nightmare".The royal recounts how a friend recommended he use the product on the injured area after he returned from a trip to the North Pole before his brother Prince William's wedding.Harry recounted he had been unsuccessful with home remedies to heal his ailment when a friend recommended he use the Elizabeth Arden formula.He wrote: "My mum used that on her lips.
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Ariana Rockefeller opens up about wearing her grandmother’s 68-year-old gown at the Met Gala
Ariana Rockefeller doesn’t take the sacredness of her family’s history for granted.The 39-year-old attended the Met Gala on Monday, May 2 wearing a gold and cream gown with a floral print that belonged to her grandmother, Peggy Rockefeller. The Elizabeth Arden design--which features bows as straps around the shoulders and waist--was made for the Peggy back in 1954, being slightly altered for her Ariana to wear this week.Even though being part of such an important family is normal to Rockefeller, the model and philanthropist still understands just how much her elders contributed to American fashion.“This year is about celebrating the talents and legacies of American designers and how those talents shaped American style,” Rockefeller said in a statement shared with PEOPLE, referring to the “Gilded Glamour” dress code for the “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” theme this year.Rihanna honored with her own marble sculpture at Metropolitan Museum of ArtDid Kim Kardashian jeopardize Marilyn Monroe’s dress while taking it to the 2022 Met Gala?Get their looks: 2022 Met Gala beauty breakdown“In that sense, my gown is a part of this story: an Elizabeth Arden gown designed by Ferdinando Sarmi in 1954 for my grandmother and then reimagined by Christy Rilling for me today in 2022,” she continued.
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Elizabeth Taylor's will - £500m fortune, eye-watering jewellery and £1m given to ex
Hollywood icon and silver screen siren Dame Elizabeth Taylor died.The film star died on March 23, 2011 at the age of 79 years old from congestive heart failure, with fans and fellow stars from the world of entertainment paying tribute to one of cinema's greatest actresses.As well as being the star of huge films including Cleopatra, she was also a keen philanthropist and raised money for causes close to her heart.When she died, it is reported that the actress left a huge fortune, and that her philanthropy work has carried on long after the star's death - even breaking a record in the process.To remember the icon, Daily Star is launching a brand new series – Golden Icons – that will delve into the lives of some Hollywood greats.Elizabeth Taylor was one of Hollywood and cinema's biggest stars, appearing in hit films of the Golden era including The Taming Of The Shrew, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof and Father Of The Bride.She launched onto cinema screens at the age of 11 years old in the film Jane Eyre, before rocketing to fame in 1944's National Velvet.However, one of her most famous roles was as Cleopatra in the 1960 film of the same name, with The Daily Express reporting that the star made an estimated £800,000 from the film alone.As well as being a huge film star, Elizabeth was also one of the first celebrities to launch a perfume range with the high fashion brand Elizabeth Arden, aptly called Diamonds after her famous jewellery collection.Elizabeth Taylor Diamonds launched in 1991, with Hollywood Reporter stating that it had generated over $1billion (£762m) in sales since it launch.It is no surprise then that when Elizabeth Taylor died in 2011, it was reported that the Hollywood icon left an estimated and eye-watering fortune
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