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Women get more pleasure from buying bags
Handbags top the list of things that bring gratification to women.
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PLBW Day Three: Playing it safe
Though the show was marred by time delays, performances by Bilal Khan, QB and Josh livened up the mood.
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‘Flat’ tired of living in a boring, big house? Shift to an apartment!
People living in their huge homes are missing out on a lot of fun.
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PLBW Day Two: Where did the spark go?
Fashion enthusiasts kept waiting for the magic they witnessed on Day One.
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Eat less, take coffee for better memory, thinner waistline
Researchers have found eating less could help you remember more.
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PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week: Bye Bye traditional trousseaus
The four-day PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week kicks off.
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L’Oreal Paris Pakistan: Syed takes it a step further
Model-turned-entrepreneur now is the official L’Oreal Paris Pakistan spokesperson.
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'Whatever' deemed most annoying word: Poll
"Just sayin'" and "seriously" were more forgiving to the ears, though still quite irritating, Marist found.
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Enterteenment!: Fox goes for weekly facials
When actress Megan Fox is not working, she pampers her skin with an oxygen facial once a week.
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Clothing exhibition: Jazzing up the winter wardrobe
Mariam Pasha’s east-meets-west collection in women’s apparel.
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A good day for brides
The PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week kicks off today.
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Health tips: An eye for an eye
Common vision problems people experience include short sightedness, long sightedness and astigmatism.
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Insignia: Hot on heels
Winter brings in Insignia’s exclusive footwear to Lahore.
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Are people their competitive best at 50?
Scientists find competitive streak gets bigger over the decades, peaking at about 50.
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L’Oreal & PFDC: A tale of two biggies
L’Oreal and PFDC chalk out a fashion guide for the brides of 2012.
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Kids' leukemia risk tied to dads' smoking
'The importance of tobacco exposure and children's cancers has been overlooked until recently.'
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Fashion forward: Craving some braiding?
How to do a messy braid.
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Study: Kids won't eat veggies? Try rewards!
Parents in the reward groups offered their child a taste of the "target" vegetable every day for 12 days.
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An egg a day keeps unwanted calories at bay
Eggs also better for people who want to resist afternoon snacks on biscuits, cake or chocolate.
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Health tips: Canned energy
Energy drinks contain ingredients which release additional caffeine beyond the ingredient listing on the label.
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Daadi’s diary: Healthy, shiny and black hair
Although some people openly embrace, their ‘graceful’ greys, others (like me) are simply traumatised.
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Zahra Saeed Lifestyle: A taste of finesse
Zahra Saeed’s contemporary home store makes waves in Lahore.
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Does de-stressing help curb obesity among women?
Mastering simple eating and stress-busting techniques helps prevent weight gain.
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Ladies, make a statement
Winter is the perfect season to flaunt your fashion sense.
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Is technology killing old joys like letter writing?
Study shows smart phones eliminated need for telephone directories, address books, reversing charges in phone boxes.
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Does domestic violence affect productivity at workplace?
Reasons given include being physically injured or restrained, partners failing to care for children.
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Khussas: A step towards tradition
A visit to Lahore isn’t complete without out shopping at Khussa Mehal.
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Teenage dilemma: Bombarded by brands
The brand consciousness of Generation Y has a downside.
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Of military coats and moccasins: A fusion of fashion
Unisex fashion is making waves as military coats and moccasins make a comeback.
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Can yoga and meditation help bring peace to Afghans?
The young Afghans who have tried yoga and meditation have been receptive.
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Health tips: Fancy a tattoo?
Inappropriate care of tattoos in the period ensuing immediately also has a bearing on outcomes.
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As exclusive as the bride
With wedding season coming up in full aplomb, the rat race for bridal appointments has begun.
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Mr know it all: An unhappy student and a tyrant boss
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!.
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Celebrating UAE’s Independence Day
Nomi Ansari, Rabia Z and Shamaeel Ansari present their collections.
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IFAP: The real picture
Will the recently launched academy be able to stay afloat?
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From rubbish to runway
Bolivian designer turns waste into high fashion.
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Do husbands lose interest when women become mothers?
One third of women felt they were simply seen as a mother and no longer as a lover.
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Flagship store: Bata steps up
Bata launches its flagship store.
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Victoria Beckham triumphs at ‘fashion Oscars’
The singer, wife of iconic footballer David Beckham, won the Best Designer Brand prize at the British Fashion Awards.
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Rant of a teenage misfit
I am convinced that a time machine has transported me to land of Miley Cyrus lovers and never-ending vampire sagas.
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Travelling tips: Music on the move
Touch screen technology, iPod spawns generation of music lovers unwilling to part with music players at any cost.
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The Knowledge Factory: Nurturing an artistic streak
The Knowledge Factory promises big exposure to small-scale designers.
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Keep that hair silky, bouncy in winter
To keep the tresses lustrous and bouncy, one should "oil hair regularly".
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IFAP: Models’ dreamcatcher
International Fashion Academy Pakistan is offering development courses for aspiring models.
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More sore throats in people on acne medication
Researchers say long-term use of antibiotics might change the balance of bacteria in the throat.
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Overweight people eat less often: Study
If you eat more often, it stops you from getting too hungry, says lead researcher Jessica Bachman.
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Male grooming: Where to draw the line
The world of male grooming is a treacherous and confusing space - here are the cardinal rules.
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Mr Know It All: A paranoid boyfriend and work woes
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!
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Toni&Guy introduces bridal services
From consultations to advice on how to look good, the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ package offers it all.
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Travelling tips: For college-bound Pakistanis
To ease the transition, most incoming freshmen take a piece of home with them to their destination.