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Gwen Stefani Releases Reggae-Tinged Single Slow Clap

Gwen Stefani Releases Reggae-Tinged Single Slow Clap ✖ Gwen Stefani has rolled out her first new song of the year, releasing the reggae-tinged Slow Clap on Thursday. The song brings to mind Stefani s early work with her band No Doubt and was written by Stefani, Ross Golan and producer Luke Niccoli. I’ll be David, you Goliath / Set the rule and I’ll defy it, the song begins. You’ll be angry, I’ll be quiet / You’ll be purple, I’m the violet. Stefani told Zane Lowe on Apple Music that Golan woke up at 5:00 a.m. and had this crazy weird idea and sang the song into his phone. I was like, You re the weirdest guy ever, she recalls telling Golan. And he was like, It s kind of like all those movies from the 80s where you get clapped back to life. Like yes, you re not the underdog. You re an awesome person. And I feel like it s that thing that happens to us through our life.

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South Africa Cosmetics Industry Report 2021 Featuring nilever, Johnson & Johnson, Reckitt Benckiser, Clicks, Dis-Chem Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Woolworths, and Imbalie Beauty

South Africa Cosmetics Industry Report 2021 Featuring nilever, Johnson & Johnson, Reckitt Benckiser, Clicks, Dis-Chem Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Woolworths, and Imbalie Beauty March 11, 2021 06:23 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. This report focuses on South Africa s cosmetics industry and includes information on the state of the sector, latest statistics, developments and investment. There are profiles of 90 companies including multinationals such as Unilever, Johnson & Johnson and Reckitt Benckiser, large retailers of cosmetics including Clicks, Dis-Chem Pick n Pay, Shoprite and Woolworths, and industry-focused companies such as Imbalie Beauty The Cosmetics Industry in South Africa: Consumer spending patterns are reflecting the economic downturn caused by the impact of the pandemic, with spending focused on essential items. The lockdown has had a significan

3 bridal hair accessories to elevate your look

You’ve found the dress of your dreams and, of course, the stunning shoes to match. However, have you thought about dressing up those tresses? According to Vicky Smith, owner of Mia Grace Bridal, hair accessories are a key component of the overall look for your day. “Finding the perfect headpiece to complement your dress is an important final touch to your wedding dress,” Smith says. “The style is often a reflection of the bride’s personality.” For brides not interested in a traditional veil, Smith suggests simple accessories, such as a simple comb adorned with crystals or pearls to complement a beautiful upswept hairstyle or, for a true princess, a dramatic crystal headband or tiara.

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