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Dani Dyer shares body oil she used that ‘smells unbelievable’ to get glowing red carpet skin

Love Island star Dani Dyer recently attended the premiere of Marching Powder, a film starring her father, Danny Dyer. Joining the rest of her family on the red carpet, Dani was glowing in a black mini dress paired with glamorous make-up and a sleek hairstyle. And if you were wondering what Dani’s beauty regime consisted of as she prepared for her red-carpet appearance, then you’re in luck.

Dani recently released a vlog on her YouTube channel to take fans through her getting-ready routine. In it, she spilled the beans on one product she used to achieve her glowy look. Moreover, we know where you can shop the same body oil—plus, it’s on sale.

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Dani says this Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum Body Firmeza Oil ‘ smells unbelievable ‘ (Lookfantastic)

From the celebrity-loved brand Sol De Janeiro, Dani used this Bum Bum Body Firmeza Oil to ensure a radiant glow. Telling fans she likes to “use it everywhere”, Dani gushed the body oil “smells unbelievable” as it’s her go-to in her post-shower routine.

Currently boasting a nifty 15% off via Lookfantastic, this body oil is pitched as a deliciously scented oil infused with Guarana Caffeine and complex for a rejuvenated glow. The Bum Bum oil is perfect for enhancing your body care routine, as it leaves skin feeling silky while visibly firming and refining it.

Enriched with the iconic Cheirosa ‘ 62 scent, the body oil has indulgent and divine notes of salted caramel, pistachio, and vanilla, making this luxurious feeling oil even more irresistible for all the senses.

Powered by a Guarana Caffeine+ complex, the body oil is set to instantly hydrate the body, encouraging long-lasting moisture and nourishment. Thanks to a blend of microalgae extract and Brazilian olive oil, the body oil’s formula aims to visibly even the skin tone and textural irregularities while promoting a noticeably tighter-looking appearance.

And it’s not just Dani who loves this body care product, as 5-star reviews pour in. One Lookfantastic customer shares: “I love this oil. It’s perfect after the cream and makes my dry skin so soft”.

More praise comes from this shopper who says: “Love this leaves skin amazing and so soft smell last all day got all the oils and will keep repurchasing well worth it”.

A third gushes: “I love this body oil as it’s firming and moisturising and smells heavenly. I prefer it to creams as it rubs in so easily. This makes my skin feel amazing”.

And further adoration comes from this buyer who beams: “I’ve actually lost count of how many of these I’ve used. This oil is absolutely amazing! It feels your skin feeling so soft and nourished, it’s quick drying and is great to use ok scars if you’re trying to massage the scar tissue away”!

The oil leaves skin with an ultra-smooth, glowy finish, perfect for your next red carpet photo-op. You can pick up a bottle of Dani’s go-to body oil from Lookfantastic for the discounted price of £44.20, or if you don’t mind paying full price, you can snatch up this body care must-have for £52 from Sephora and Cult Beauty.

Israel’s attacks on reproductive healthcare in Gaza ‘genocidal’: UN experts

Israel has carried out “genocidal acts” against Palestinians by systematically destroying women’s healthcare facilities during its war on Gaza and using sexual violence as a war strategy, United Nations experts have said.

On Thursday, the Geneva-based Independent International Commission of Inquiry said in a new report that Israel “intentionally attacked and destroyed” Gaza’s main fertility centre while simultaneously blocking medicine for pregnancies, deliveries and neonatal care from entering the enclave.

In its report, the commission found that Israeli authorities “have destroyed … the reproductive capacity of Palestinians in Gaza as a group through the systematic destruction of sexual and reproductive healthcare”, it said in a statement.

It added that this amounted to “two categories of genocidal acts” during Israel’s offensive in Gaza, launched after the attacks by Hamas on Israel on October 7, 2023.

For its part, “Israel categorically rejects the unfounded allegations”, its mission in Geneva said in a statement.

Israel has also accused the commission, which was established in May 2021, of advancing a “predetermined and biased political agenda … to incriminate the Israel Defense Forces”.

‘ War crime of wilful killing ‘

The report said maternity hospitals and wards had been systematically destroyed in Gaza, along with the Al-Basma IVF Centre, the territory’s main in-vitro fertility clinic.

It said Al-Basma was intentionally shelled in December 2023, destroying about 4, 000 embryos at a clinic that served 2, 000-3, 000 patients a month.

The commission found no credible evidence that the building was used for military purposes.

It said the destruction “was a measure intended to prevent births among Palestinians in Gaza, which is a genocidal act”.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, the former UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Martin Griffiths said “it’s good that the UN is now talking about genocide, because up to now it’s been very careful about that word”.

And while he said that the evidence for genocide was “incontrovertible” and that the findings were “long overdue”, he steered clear of saying that either the International Court of Justice or the International Criminal Court would bring those accountable to justice.

“Will it be a legally enforced claim? I don’t think so”, he said of the report’s findings.

The report came after the commission conducted public hearings in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday, hearing from victims and witnesses of sexual violence.

It concluded that Israel had targeted civilian women and girls directly, “acts that constitute the crime against humanity of murder and the war crime of wilful killing”.

Inoue to defend undisputed title against Cardenas

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Japanese world champion Naoya Inoue will defend his undisputed super-bantamweight title against Ramon Cardenas on 4 May at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Inoue is a four-weight world champion and is yet to lose in 29 professional fights.

The 31-year-old, regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, has not competed in America since 2021.

American Cardenas has recorded 26 wins in 27 fights and makes his first challenge for a world title.

“I am thankful to the fans in America who have followed my career. Fighting at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is another career highlight”, Inoue said.

“Cardenas is a tough opponent who I respect for accepting the fight without hesitation”.

Inoue claimed a fourth-round stoppage victory against Ye Joon Kim in his last bout in January, after the South Korean stepped in on 11 days ‘ notice following the withdrawal of Sam Goodman.

He has only gone the distance on three occasions, with each of Inoue’s past 10 victories coming via stoppage.

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‘Ball Didn’t Move’, Simeone On Controversial Alvarez Penalty Decision

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone cast suspicion on the decision to rule out Julian Alvarez’s penalty in his team’s Champions League defeat by Real Madrid on Wednesday.

Los Blancos won 4-2 on penalties after a 2-2 aggregate draw in the last 16 tie, with Alvarez slipping as he scored in the shoot-out. VAR ruled it out for a supposed double touch on the ball.

“The referee said when Julian got to the penalty spot he touched the ball with his standing foot, but the ball did not move,” Simeone told reporters.

Atletico Madrid’s Argentine coach Diego Simeone reacts at the end of a penalty shootout in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on March 12, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

“But beyond that, which now just serves to argue about whether it should have counted or not, I am proud of my players, I am happy, truly.

“Why? Because we competed in an exemplary way. And yes, we could not beat Real Madrid in the Champions League, sure, we could not, but they had a really bad time (against us) again. ”

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The Atletico coach said he wanted to believe the officials got the penalty decision right.

“I’ve never seen a penalty where they’ve called the VAR, but well, they would have seen that he touched it, I want to believe, I want to believe they saw he touched it. ”

Atletico Madrid’s Norwegian forward #09 Alexander Sorloth (C) and teammates react at the end of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on March 12, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

The coach asked members of the media to raise their hand if they had seen a replay in which it was clear Alvarez had touched the ball twice.

“Raise your hand, anyone who saw Julian touch it twice, who is going to raise their hand? Nobody has raised their hand,” shouted Simeone.

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois said he felt the former Manchester City striker did touch the ball twice as he slipped.

“In the end it’s a lottery, I felt a little that he had touched it twice, that’s what I told the referee, it is clearly not easy to see, but it’s a bit of bad luck for them there,” Courtois told Movistar.

The Belgian goalkeeper criticised Atletico for complaining about the decision, but also appeared to take a swipe at his own club, who have been relentlessly attacking Spanish refereeing in recent weeks and claiming it is “rigged”.

“I think UEFA saw it clearly — I’m sick of this victimhood, always crying about stuff like this, the refs don’t want to help particular teams, not in Spain, not in Europe,” Courtois told reporters.

“They saw it clearly and that’s why they made that decision… they saw it clearly with VAR, they have a lot of images and cameras. ”

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti also believed it was the correct decision.

“They detected it, when we realised there was this doubt they had already detected it on VAR,” said Ancelotti. “I saw it, I think he touches it with his left foot, a second touch. ”

The numbers behind France’s dominant Six Nations

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Guinness Six Nations 2025: France v Scotland

Where: Stade de France, Paris When: Saturday, 15 March 2025 Kick-off: 20: 00 GMT

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend believes taking on France in Paris is probably the toughest test in rugby union right now.

And while some could argue the All Blacks at Eden Park or the Springboks at Ellis Park might be tougher, there is not much disputing the numbers behind France’s impressive Six Nations campaign.

As a team they are chasing points and try records galore, while the threat of unleashing another seven powerful forwards from their bench as opposition shoulders begin to soften is a terrifying one.

Tries galore &amp, back-three record breakers

France continued their free-scoring Six Nations in Dublin last week as they racked up 42 points and five tries against an Ireland team that had been chasing a Grand Slam.

It took their points tally in the tournament to 183 from five matches, and 26 tries.

Now, they have the record-holding England side of 2001 in their sights.

Jonny Wilkinson and co managed a total of 229 points and 29 tries on their way to the title 24 years ago (though not a Grand Slam) – tallies which have yet to be surpassed.

But if France manage four tries against Scotland they will claim the record for scores in a single campaign. They also need 47 points to take the points crown.

Damien Penaud needs just one score to overhaul the great Serge Blanco as France’s all-time leading try scorer, with the pair currently locked on 38 tries apiece.

But while Blanco took 93 caps to reach 38 tries, Penaud has managed it in just 55.

His wing partner Louis Bielle-Biarrey is on a similar trajectory, having crossed an astonishing 17 times in 18 caps at just 21 years of age.

The diminutive Bordeaux flyer has scored seven tries in this Six Nations alone, and one more would take him clear of Jacob Stockdale as the man with the most in a single campaign since Italy joined in 2000.

Given he has scored twice against Wales, England and Ireland so far, he could even surpass England’s Cyril Lowe (1914) and Scotland’s Ian Smith (1925), who both managed eight in one tournament.

It is no surprise with potency like this France lead the way for line breaks in the championship.

15 forwards provide power

Backing up those record-breaking backs are 15 – yes 15 – powerful forwards.

France became only the second nation in the history of rugby union to name seven forwards and just one back on their replacements bench against Italy – and they did so again in Dublin to brutal effect.

South Africa were the first to do so in a Rugby World Cup warm-up match in 2023, and used it a few times on their way to the trophy.

Arguably those are the only two nations capable of doing so, given their depth up front and the adaptability of some of those forward players.

France managed to win comfortably in Dublin despite injuries to Antoine Dupont and centre Pierre Louis-Barassi during the match, leaving them a back short.

Step forward back-row replacement Oscar Jegou, who filled in at centre and even scored a try and put a decent grubber kick through at one stage.

Meanwhile, a fresh front row and reinforcements behind – including 6ft 8ins and 145kg second row Emmanuel Meafou – helped France make just three metres fewer than Ireland from 45 fewer carries, as they turned a one-point half-time advantage into a 15-point victory.

Fortress Stade de France

While France are in form and firing, they are not invincible.

England managed to triumph 26-25 in round two by being extremely clinical in attack, while players such as Penaud and Dupont made uncharacteristic errors to pass up clear try-scoring chances.

However, France are not often wasteful – they still have the best conversion rate in the opposition 22 in the Six Nations – and another big difference is home advantage this weekend.

After routing Wales 43-0 in Paris in their opening fixture, France have been on the road to England, Italy and Ireland.

France have lost just once in 15 Tests at Stade de France specifically, since Scotland triumphed in the last minute in the 2021 Six Nations.

Only South Africa – by a single point in the 2023 World Cup quarter-final – have won there since then. New Zealand have been beaten three times during that period.

In addition, France have averaged nearly 35 points per game in those 15 Tests – and the least they have scored is 25 points.

So, opposition teams likely have to score at least three tries just to be in the game.

France being back at Le Stade with the Six Nations title on the line means it will be “pumped up to the max” as Townsend put it.

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Hamilton does not feel pressure to ‘prove anything’

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Australian Grand Prix

Venue: Albert Park, Melbourne Dates: 14 March-16 March Race start: 04: 00 GMT on Sunday, 16 March with first practice at 01: 30 on Friday

Lewis Hamilton says he does not feel any pressure to prove himself as he starts his Ferrari career at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

The seven-time champion left Mercedes after 12 seasons in which they became the most successful team-driver combination in Formula 1 history.

The 40-year-old Briton won six of his drivers ‘ titles between 2014 and 2020 but has won only two races since the start of the 2022 season.

Hamilton said in Melbourne: “I am under no assumptions it will be easy. I don’t feel the pressure. The outside pressure is non-existent for me. The pressure is from within and what I want to achieve.

” I am not here to prove anything to anybody. I have done it time and time again. I know what it takes to do a good job and that’s what I want to deliver, for myself, and my family, for this team that I really believe deserve success.

Hamilton was relaxed and smiling speaking to the media in Thursday’s news conference, oozing the positivity that has characterised him since he moved to Ferrari.

He described these days preparing for his Ferrari debut as “definitely the most exciting period of my life. I’m really enjoying it, and I’m so excited to get in the car”.

Hamilton said it “looks like it is going to be close” between Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes this season.

And he said he still had work to do to perform at his optimum at Ferrari, because he was getting to grips with the team and car.

“I am still learning this new car, which is quite a lot different to what I have driven all through my career”, Hamilton said.

“Ferrari power, after all my career with Mercedes, is a different feel, different vibration.

” The sooner you can perform to a higher level, the better, but inevitably there is a transition period and a foundation that needs to be built. Relationships, trust with everyone. Respect is given but trust is something built over time.

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‘ Mr Ferrari ‘ Leclerc ‘ completely fine ‘ with Hamilton attention

Hamilton is teamed with Charles Leclerc at Ferrari and said he had been impressed by the 27-year-old’s “work ethic”.

“It is not too dissimilar to mine”, Hamilton said. “Just getting on with it. He is very much Mr Ferrari and it has been really cool to work alongside him”.

Leclerc joined Ferrari in 2019 and has been faster than both his team-mates, Sebastian Vettel and Carlos Sainz. The Monaquese rejected any suggestion that he was “Mr Ferrari”.

“There is no place for one particular driver in Ferrari”, Leclerc said. “Ferrari is bigger than any drivers. And that has always been the case. That’s what makes Ferrari so special. There is support of the team and not one specific driver.

” Lewis is coming as a legend of the sport so there is a lot more attention on him than me at the moment but I am completely fine with it. I completely understand that. It’s normal it is that way. It is fine for me. “

Asked if he had given Hamilton any advice on integrating with Ferrari, Leclerc said:” I really don’t think Lewis needs any kind of advice from me. I know the environment more than him but he has introduced himself to the team perfectly and he already seems to be very much at ease.

“It is a long process, he will learn the car and team more. The advice I have given him so far is mostly about food. He knows if he needs anything I am here to answer his questions, no problems. But he needs less advice from me than I do from him”.

Hamilton joined Ferrari with the target of winning a record eighth world title but Leclerc said he, too, was determined to become champion.

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