Archive July 19, 2025

Beauty Pie’s LED mask that ‘softens wrinkles’ is finally back in stock after selling out three times

After selling out three times, Beauty Pie’s popular LED face mask is now back in stock, and customers have praised its ability to smooth wrinkles, plump, and even out skin tone.

Beauty Pie’s in-demand LED mask is back in stock(Image: Beauty Pie)

Fans of LED masks will be happy to learn that Beauty Pie’s high-quality C-Wave LED Treatment Mask is now back in stock after selling out three times.

These high-tech beauty gadgets have been rising in popularity over the past few years, with major celebs like Victoria Beckham and Kate Hudson using them as part of their skincare routines.

They’re scientifically proven pieces of technology that can use light therapy to penetrate deeply into your skin to reduce inflammation, stimulate collagen production, and combat fine lines.

Why is Beauty Pie mask such a popular product? It’s a clinically proven skincare product that treats everything from redness to dullness, according to its name. It boosts collagen, firmes skin, fades pigmentation, and gives you that youthful, even-toned glow by using dual-wavelength technology.

The best aspect ? It costs less than luxury LED masks in order to produce pro-level results. The mask costs £120 if you already have Beauty Pie membership, and the mask costs £200 if you don’t.

For less than a Dyson, Remington’s new 2-in-1 styler, which cost £350, provided long-lasting smoothness.

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This LED mask helps plump the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles(Image: Beauty Pie)

This LED mask helps to plump skin, prevent wrinkles, and balance out skin tone, according to Beauty Pie customers’ rave reviews.

One satisfied reviewer commented, “I’m pleased to report that I have seen results and there have been many comments about my younger self!” Which will I choose at 61. I can see lines and wrinkles getting less noticeable, and my appearance is slightly plumper. Every morning when the first snooze button is pressed, I use it. You need to be consistent with everything, so I suggest this LED mask. It also has a great price.

I adore this mask,” one more phrase. I have seen a lot of LED masks, including medical-grade ones, while working in the beauty sector. I want to stop skin aging too soon because I have combination skin. The best value for money for money is this mask, which fits perfectly on my face. The ability to switch on or off the eye guards is fantastic. The strap has a lot of usefulness.

Since March, I have been using this every day. My skin became smoother as a result. It became more radiant after that.

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Shoppers have raved about this mask’s value for money (Image: Beauty Pie )
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However, some didn’t seem as impressed with the awkward placement of the eye protectors on the face. Too early to tell, but I have high hopes, a customer said. The eye protectors are uncomfortable, and I’ve tried putting them on the back to provide some protection with less discomfort. That appears to work well.

Syria declares new Suwayda ceasefire, deploys forces to ‘restore security’

A Ministry of Interior spokesperson reported that Israeli military forces have begun to deploy in the troubled southern province of Suwayda, where hundreds have been killed in bloody battles between Druze and Bedouin armed groups and government forces, adding to Israeli military support.

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria, an uncertain truce, was announced shortly after the United States announced the deployment on Saturday despite overnight fighting.

The Syrian government made the announcement early on Saturday, saying in a statement that it is being carried out “to spare Syrian blood, preserve the unity of Syrian territory, and ensure the safety of its people.”

In a televised address, the nation’s president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, stated that he “received international calls to intervene in what is happening in Suwayda and restore security to the country.”

He said Israeli action “rekindled tensions” in the city, calling the city’s conflict “a dangerous turning point,” while also thanking the US for its assistance.

In a statement released on Telegram earlier, Interior Ministry spokesman Noureddine al-Baba had stated that “internal security forces have started deploying in Suwayda province… with the intention of protecting civilians and putting an end to the chaos.”

In recent days, allegedly hundreds of people have died in clashes between Druze and Bedouin armed groups and government forces due to ethnic tensions.

Israel attacked Syria’s Ministry of Defense in the heart of Damascus on Wednesday, claiming it had done so to protect the Druze, who it calls its “brothers,” and also attacked Syrian government forces in the Suwayda region.

Suwayda’s communities are ” noble people “.

Al-Sharaa stated in his speech that the government’s goal was to achieve national unity and that a neutral arbitrator was a role in all political negotiations, according to Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall, who is based in Damascus.

He praised the city’s residents, claiming that both the Druze and Arab communities were honorable people, aside from the few elements that wanted to cause trouble.

According to Vall, it was unclear whether Syrian troops had reached Suwayda city as of Saturday morning or whether they were still on the city’s fringes.

Druze leaders have a range of opinions on the ceasefire, with some pleading for it while others promising to keep fighting, he added. Bedouin tribal fighters had been anticipating more from the government about it.

Many in the city were “welcome news” about the deployment of Syria’s internal security forces, Vall said. Fighting has “been going on throughout the night.”

An Israeli official who declined to be identified told reporters on Friday that Israel had agreed to allow the “limited entry of the]Syrian internal security forces into Suwayda district for the next 48 hours” in light of the “ongoing instability in southwest Syria.”

The city’s Druze-majority city’s death toll has increased to at least 260, according to Syria’s health ministry. According to the International Organization for Migration, 80 000 people reportedly have fled the area.

Vall noted that “a lot of extrajudicial killings] are being reported. Because the majority of those services have been severely impacted by the fighting, people are suffering, even those who have been killed or forced to flee.

“Territorial expansion and concurrent wars: a zero-sum formula”

Syria’s government misinterpreted how Israel would respond to its troops stationed in the country’s south this week, which was encouraged by US propaganda that Syria should be run as a centralised state, according to the Reuters news agency on Saturday.

Despite months of Israeli and Syrian military warnings not to do so, Damascus believed it had a green light from both the US and Israel, according to Reuters, citing several sources, including two diplomats and regional security figures, including Syrian political and military officials.

According to the sources, that understanding was based on discussions with Israel and the US special envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack in public and private.

According to Nour Odeh of Al Jazeera, Israel’s attacks have less to do with the minority Druze community and more with a strategic Israeli goal to bring about a new reality.

“Part of Israel is attempting to establish its position as the hegemonic power in the Middle East,” said one analyst.

It’s a zero-sum formula for territorial expansion and conflicting wars, she continued. Endless war against Gaza, unrelenting attacks on Lebanon, strikes on Yemen, threats of resumption of hostilities against Iran and Syria, territorial expansion, [and] direct military intervention.

Amanda Holden issues six-word warning to burglars before quitting UK with family

The Britain’s Got Talent judge stated in a recent broadcast that she “cannot wait” to enjoy her family vacation, but he also sounded a warning to any aspiring thieves.

Amanda Holden said she “cannot wait” for her family holiday(Image: Getty Images)

Amanda Holden has issued a six-word warning to any potential burglars as she gears up to jet off on holiday with her family. In a recent broadcast of Heart Breakfast, her radio co-host, Jamie Theakston, announced that Amanda was “off on holiday” and inquired whether she was looking forward to her break, to which Amanda replied that she “cannot wait”.

Amanda, who is set to jet off with her husband, record producer Chris Hughes, and daughters Lexi and Hollie, has enjoyed a number of overseas trips over the last year or so, including jaunts to Barbados, Dubai and Corfu.

Yet, Amanda’s latest trip doesn’t give her any cause for concern regarding security. In fact, there’s a perfectly good reason why, but she also issued a word of caution to any would-be burglars.

Jamie said, “Amanda, you’re off on vacation,” in response to his Heart FM coworker. You must be anxious, surely?

Amanda issued a word of caution to any would-be burglars(Image: Getty Images)

She responded, “I can’t wait. We are gone, along with my gorgeous husband and my children! But don’t break into my home, because it’ll be full of people. I’m just writing you a note, then.

In February, Amanda left her fans gobsmacked, as she reportedly looked like her teenage daughters’ sister in a photo taken in Barbados. In the snap, she was wearing a black dress as the family enjoyed dinner.

In the post, Amanda captioned it with “Me and my girls” alongside a black heart emoji. Fans descended on the comment section to share their words of admiration for the BGT judge.

One person described it as a “gorgeous family picture,” citing the fact that they “look like sisters” and added that “Hollie has grown into a stunning young lady.” They weren’t the only ones to point out the similarity, though.

The positive comments continued, along with a flurry of red heart emojis. Another simply added “gorgeous” and called them “sisters.” They were referred to as “knockouts” by another person.

In April, Amanda made headlines again by wearing a striking red dress in Dubai. She was again on holiday with her family and shared various photos of her outfit choices on Instagram.

Amanda said her home is “gonna be full up with people” (Image: Getty Images)

She also drew some positive comments from two other well-known stars. Beneath the photos, Strictly Come Dancing’s Tess Daly and Loose Women’s Ruth Langsford posted flame emojis.

In related news, Amanda reportedly left her workmen red-faced after an unintentional flash. She revealed during a conversation on Heart FM that she had chosen to use a time-lapse camera outside to work in her garden.

However, the electrician later revealed to Amanda that the electrical system had been running for a while, much to her surprise, as she admitted that she’s “always naked in her back garden.”

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She said, “No word of a lie, I have definitely been naked, and then, for a joke, I was looking out the garden when my husband waved at me from the bedroom window, and I flashed my boobs at him.

Gaza students sit exams for first time since war began in October 2023

In order to enroll in university studies, hundreds of Palestinian students in Gaza are taking a crucial end-of-secondary exam that the besieged enclave’s Ministry of Education organized.

The ministry made the announcement earlier this month about the Saturday exam, which will be the first since Israel launched its genocidal war against Gaza following the Hamas-led attack in southern Israel in October 2023.

The ministry confirmed that approximately 1,500 students had registered for the exam, which will be administered electronically using specialized software, and that all necessary technical training had been carried out to ensure smooth administration.

Given the daily bombardment by Israelis, some students take the online exam at home, while others do it at locations, keeping safety in mind.

According to Tareq Abu Azzoum of Al Jazeera, the exam offers a crucial window into higher education, scholarships, and a future beyond the Israeli blockade for Palestinian students.

He continued, “Gaza’s students are showing up, logging in, and sitting their final exam, refusing to let war erase their future,” adding that even in a war zone, there are no classrooms, books, and hardly any internet.

Many students in Gaza have been put on hold in their education since the start of the war, and the results of Saturday’s exam will allow them to continue their academic endeavors.

Many of the population should have been in college by this point, but the conflict caused many to continue to attend high school because Israeli attacks have destroyed Gaza’s educational system, as well as the civilian infrastructure in the area.

The education ministry of Gaza has created an online platform, the first of its kind, to allow seniors in high school to take their final exam.

The Central Gaza Governorate’s exams director, Morad al-Agha, told Al Jazeera, “Students have downloaded the app, but they face many challenges.”

“We have contacted the ministry to resolve these issues so that students can take their exams without disruption.”

It’s very challenging, they say.

Wherever they can find a charged device and a functioning internet connection, students log in from cafes, tents, and shelters.

They have completed a mock test that was intended to evaluate both their knowledge and the stability of the system before the final exam.

However, students in Gaza claim that it hasn’t been simple to switch to digital.

Doha Khatab, a student, said, “We are taking exams online, but it’s really challenging.” There is no safe place to take the test, according to  , “The internet is weak, many of us do not have devices.” In the bombardment, we also lost our books.

A few teachers have reopened damaged classrooms and provided in-person assistance in order to support them.

Enam Abu Slisa, a teacher for Al Jazeera, explained to Al Jazeera, “This is the first time the ministry has done this online, and students are confused.”

More than 660, 000 children are out of school, nearly all of Gaza’s population, according to the United Nations, because of the war in Gaza and the destruction of 95 percent of the country’s educational infrastructure.

Numerous former UN-run schools are now home to internally displaced people, and Israeli attacks are frequently deadly.

Inside Sabrina Carpenter’s luxurious £6,500-a-night Tuscany villa trip amid tour success

Sabrina Carpenter, the chart-topper, shared a number of photos from her lavish getaway to a £6,500-per-night villa in the Tuscany, Italy.

Sabrina Carpenter has been traveling to Italy recently.

Singer Sabrina Carpenter is reportedly offering her friends a lavish Tuscan getaway that will cost them £6,500 per night. After performing at London’s Hyde Park earlier this month, the chart-topping star and her friends traveled to the opulent Italian city.

Before her North American leg starts next month, Sabrina, 26, is currently traveling with her Short n’ Sweet Tour, which has taken her to cities all over Europe. Sabrina reportedly took a break from her regular dates to the 600-year-old Villa I Busini.

The state-of-the-art accommodations include seven bedrooms, a swimming pool, and a private chef who will cook up a wide range of delectable dishes for guests.

Sabrina wasted no time in showing off the finer details of the stunning residence to her fans as she shared a string of images on Instagram where she was sightseeing, eating pasta dishes and soaking up her stunning surroundings.

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The lavish stay costs £6, 500-a-night

In a white cropped milkmaid-style top and knicker-shorts, she posed next to a tree in a snap that revealed her toned midriff. In another image, she was seen eating a bowl of spaghetti outside while walking on a red maxi dress.

Sabrina was also photographed crouching down on a desk in a library, doing some general sightseeing, and drinking a spritz, playing with a random cat, and other things.

Prior to the release of her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, on August 29, 2025, Sabrina is next scheduled to play at Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3.

She will headline Austin City Limits Music in October before moving on to Pittsburgh and playing dates in New York, Nashville, Toronto, and Los Angeles.

The Manchild singer recently received a backlash when she unveiled the album artwork for Man’s Best Friend, which featured her posing on all fours while a man pulled her hair.

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Sabrina enjoyed the sights of Tuscany.

A prominent domestic violence charity’s criticism of her display caused outrage. Additionally, she received strong online criticism, prompting her to create an alternative artwork for the upcoming release.

In a black and white image, the second cover, “approved by God,” depicts her holding a handsome man’s arm while crowded in the middle of a room.

A third album cover featuring Sabrina features her wearing sheer nightdress and black lingerie while surrounded by roses has also been released.

Fans who want to purchase the release’s original, controversy-causing album cover version of the release will still be able to purchase it at the end of August.

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DR Congo, M23 rebels sign deal in Qatar to end fighting in eastern Congo

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To put an end to fighting in eastern Congo, the DRC and the M23 rebel group have signed a declaration of principles in Qatar.

Representatives from both sides in Doha signed the declaration on Saturday.

Heavy fighting has been waged between Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in the DRC, which was fueled by M23’s bloody assault and capture of the country’s two largest cities in January.

The 1994 Rwandan genocide, where M23 consisted primarily of ethnic Tutsi fighters, is the root of the decades-long conflict.

This year, the fighting has left hundreds of thousands of people dead and displaced hundreds more, increasing the threat of a regional war.

In the troubled region, troops are already stationed in several of the neighboring DRCs.

A surprise meeting between DRC President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame in March was organized by Qatar, where they demanded an “immediate and unconditional” ceasefire.

That resulted in direct discussions between the DRC and M23, both of whom were present in Doha.

M23 was previously criticized as a “terrorist group” by the DRC, but both sides pledged to work toward a ceasefire in April.

US conversations

In June, Washington hosted discussions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The two nations’ foreign ministers met at the White House on June 27 to sign a peace agreement and discuss the situation. Trump warned of “very severe penalties, both financial and otherwise,” if the agreement is broken.

Additionally, Trump invited Kagame and Tshisekedi to sign a number of agreements, which Massad Boulos, Trump’s senior adviser for Africa, dubbed the “Washington Accord.”

Boulos stated to reporters on July 2 that the Trump administration would “love” holding that meeting at the end of July.

He added that US officials hope to have the deal in Doha finalized by that time.

Rwanda, according to the DRC, the UN, and Western powers claim that it sends troops and weapons to support M23.