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People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE
People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE

A 39-YEAR-OLD woman with flawless skin has been mistaken for being 20 years younger than she actually is. The mother proudly showed off her make-up routine online but was met with disbelief from many after revealing that she will soon be celebrating her 40th birthday. 2 A mum-of-four has revealed the secrets behind her youthful complexion Credit: tiktok@bananalianas 2 In addition to Korean beauty, the 39-year-old shared her five-step routine for flawless skin Credit: tiktok@bananalianas Numerous social media users begged Liana, who is from the UK, for her skincare routine and now, the gorgeous fiancée has set the record straight on the secrets behind her youthful look. According to this brunette, she swears by Not only this, but she also got candid on the two tips she recommends to Showing off her 'go to everyday make-up routine' as a busy mum-of-four, Liana added concealer under her eyes, liquid bronzer to her forehead, nose and cheekbones and liquid blusher to her cheeks. Read more skincare stories Following this, the content creator, who has ditched foundation for good, applied gel to her eyebrows and finished off her natural look with a subtle brush of eyeshadow under her lash line, as well as a touch of Vaseline on her plump pout. But Liana's TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ Viewers couldn't believe their eyes at Liana's age and raced to the comments to express their thoughts. One person said: 'You look like you're around 19-25.' Most read in Fabulous Another added: '39!! I thought you were 22.' A third commented: 'You look mid 20s what.' From banana skins to ear massages - five natural anti-aging hacks revealed At the same time, one woman begged: 'Sis drop the Meanwhile, someone else asked: 'Do you use any skincare? Because you don't have I think the game changer for me has been hydration and stopping vaping Liana In response, Liana wrote back and confirmed: 'I do use skincare, I can do a tutorial of what I use. I do have fine lines and wrinkles close up but skincare and hydration has helped minimise the look.' Not only this, but in addition to skincare, Liana also clarified her two free tips for an Biggest skincare trends for 2025 1. Exosomes Exosomes are the buzzword for 2025, taking advanced skin regeneration to new heights. These micro-messengers signal skin cells to repair damage, boost collagen, and accelerate recovery, and they're a gamechanger for targeting ageing. 2. Streamlined Skincare The age of 12-step routines is fading as consumers shift to more intentional, multi-functional products. Streamlining skincare not only saves time but also reduces the risk of overloading your skin. In 2025, we'll see a rise in hybrid products that combine active ingredients for simplified, effective results. 3. Vegan Collagen Plant-based collagen will dominate the skincare world this year, providing a sustainable, ethical alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Expect vegan collagen in everything from moisturisers to serums. 4. The Rise Of AI AI is revolutionising the beauty landscape, making it possible for consumers to get truly personalised skincare solutions. In 2025, we predict a dramatic shift towards AI-powered tools that help people understand their skin on a deeper level. 5. Hair Loss Solutions - Hair loss is an issue that affects more men than we often realise, and it's no longer just something we're talking about behind closed doors. This year, expect to see a continued rise in demand for treatments that not only tackle hair loss but also nurture overall scalp health. Liana's five-step skincare routine Moments later, the mother posted a First things first, she used the Following this, Liana applied the 39!! I thought you were 22 TikTok user After this, the mother applied the For the fourth step in her routine, Liana used the The bargain buy repairs and rejuvenates the skin from dryness and ageing, whilst giving a natural and healthy glow. To finish off her five-step routine, Liana used a Showing off her flawless skin, the mother beamed: 'All done, skin is looking dewy and glowy.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE
People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE

Scottish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

People begged for my skincare routine claiming I looked 19 not 39 – Korean beauty is a gamechanger & my 2 tips are FREE

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A 39-YEAR-OLD woman with flawless skin has been mistaken for being 20 years younger than she actually is. The mother proudly showed off her make-up routine online but was met with disbelief from many after revealing that she will soon be celebrating her 40th birthday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A mum-of-four has revealed the secrets behind her youthful complexion Credit: tiktok@bananalianas 2 In addition to Korean beauty, the 39-year-old shared her five-step routine for flawless skin Credit: tiktok@bananalianas Numerous social media users begged Liana, who is from the UK, for her skincare routine and now, the gorgeous fiancée has set the record straight on the secrets behind her youthful look. According to this brunette, she swears by Korean beauty - a beauty trend focused on the 'glass skin' look - for flawless skin. Not only this, but she also got candid on the two tips she recommends to defy wrinkles - and luckily for those on a budget, they are totally free. Showing off her 'go to everyday make-up routine' as a busy mum-of-four, Liana added concealer under her eyes, liquid bronzer to her forehead, nose and cheekbones and liquid blusher to her cheeks. Following this, the content creator, who has ditched foundation for good, applied gel to her eyebrows and finished off her natural look with a subtle brush of eyeshadow under her lash line, as well as a touch of Vaseline on her plump pout. But Liana's TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @bananalianas, sent social media users wild and quickly amassed 152,000 views, 15,600 likes and 252 comments in just three days. Viewers couldn't believe their eyes at Liana's age and raced to the comments to express their thoughts. One person said: 'You look like you're around 19-25.' Another added: '39!! I thought you were 22.' A third commented: 'You look mid 20s what.' From banana skins to ear massages - five natural anti-aging hacks revealed At the same time, one woman begged: 'Sis drop the skincare routine.. you look incredible.' Meanwhile, someone else asked: 'Do you use any skincare? Because you don't have wrinkles at all.' I think the game changer for me has been hydration and stopping vaping Liana In response, Liana wrote back and confirmed: 'I do use skincare, I can do a tutorial of what I use. I do have fine lines and wrinkles close up but skincare and hydration has helped minimise the look.' Not only this, but in addition to skincare, Liana also clarified her two free tips for an age-defying complexion, as she added: 'I think the game changer for me has been hydration and stopping vaping.' Biggest skincare trends for 2025 Face The Future's Head of Clinic, Kimberley Medd, shared the five skincare trends predicted to take off in 2025. 1. Exosomes Exosomes are the buzzword for 2025, taking advanced skin regeneration to new heights. These micro-messengers signal skin cells to repair damage, boost collagen, and accelerate recovery, and they're a gamechanger for targeting ageing. 2. Streamlined Skincare The age of 12-step routines is fading as consumers shift to more intentional, multi-functional products. Streamlining skincare not only saves time but also reduces the risk of overloading your skin. In 2025, we'll see a rise in hybrid products that combine active ingredients for simplified, effective results. 3. Vegan Collagen Plant-based collagen will dominate the skincare world this year, providing a sustainable, ethical alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Expect vegan collagen in everything from moisturisers to serums. 4. The Rise Of AI AI is revolutionising the beauty landscape, making it possible for consumers to get truly personalised skincare solutions. In 2025, we predict a dramatic shift towards AI-powered tools that help people understand their skin on a deeper level. 5. Hair Loss Solutions - Hair loss is an issue that affects more men than we often realise, and it's no longer just something we're talking about behind closed doors. This year, expect to see a continued rise in demand for treatments that not only tackle hair loss but also nurture overall scalp health. Liana's five-step skincare routine Moments later, the mother posted a short clip showing off her game-changing skincare routine, leaving many gobsmacked. First things first, she used the COSRX 6 Peptide Skin Booster, which works to improve skin elasticity, fine lines, pores and radiance and is now reduced to £18.90 on Amazon. Following this, Liana applied the K-SECRET Seoul 1988 Retinal Eye Cream, which has been slashed to £10.99 and the K-SECRET Seoul Retinal Serum, which shoppers can nab for £13.46. 39!! I thought you were 22 TikTok user After this, the mother applied the Mary&May Under Eye Cream, which is on sale for £7.46 and works to reduce dark circles and improve uneven skin tone. For the fourth step in her routine, Liana used the Corsx Advanced 96 Snail Mucin Power Essence, which is a number one best seller on Amazon and is now available for only £16. The bargain buy repairs and rejuvenates the skin from dryness and ageing, whilst giving a natural and healthy glow. To finish off her five-step routine, Liana used a gua sha to sculpt her face. Showing off her flawless skin, the mother beamed: 'All done, skin is looking dewy and glowy.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

Lose your Bitcoin keys? Liana's new ‘Safety Net' recovery could save you
Lose your Bitcoin keys? Liana's new ‘Safety Net' recovery could save you

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lose your Bitcoin keys? Liana's new ‘Safety Net' recovery could save you

Lose your Bitcoin keys? Liana's new 'Safety Net' recovery could save you originally appeared on TheStreet. For Bitcoin holders worried about losing access to their wallets, Liana has introduced a game-changing solution: the Safety Net Recovery Service. It's an optional feature designed to give users a backup plan — without giving up self-custody. Think of it as a hybrid insurance policy for your wallet. 'You can choose to have a trusted third party become a key recovery for you in case you lose all of your keys and backups,' explained Kevin Loaec, co-founder and CEO of Wizardsardine in an interview with TheStreet Roundtable's Alp Gasimov. While banks aren't offering this yet, Liana has partnered with regulated custodians who will. The model isn't fully custodial — users still manage their funds—but it offers a last resort. After a time lock, the service can step in and help restore access to funds, assuming you've subscribed.'We don't keep the keys,' Loaec clarified. 'It's regulated custodians offering this service, and they'll help you only if you hit that worst-case scenario.' 'It's like the best of both worlds between a custodial wallet and self-custody,' he added. 'You don't have to trust them but if you really screw up, they are still there to help you.' That kind of safety net is critical for high-net-worth Bitcoiners who don't want a single point of failure. Whether it's fire, theft, or forgotten seed phrases, disaster scenarios are real. And with millions on the line, even the most secure cold storage setup can come with sleepless nights. 'Even if the setup is secure, they don't want to have the problem of sleeping at night,' Loaec said. 'They just want to know in case everything goes wrong, there is still someone behind.' Lose your Bitcoin keys? Liana's new 'Safety Net' recovery could save you first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare
‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare

Scottish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FORMER Love Island star has revealed she started planning her own funeral amid a terrifying cancer scare. Liana Isadora, who appeared on the reality show in 2016, has shared the moment she feared for her future as a warning to those who still use sunbeds. 3 Liana Isadora has opened up about her cancer scare 3 The star was addicted to sun beds for ten years Credit: WENN The star - who had a ten year addiction to sunbeds - shared a TikTok describing how she feared she had melanoma and believed it was a 'death sentence'. Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer that has a tendency to spread around the body. She explained: 'I literally went home, cried my eyes out and started planning my funeral. I was DISTRAUGHT, convinced I was going to die and it would all be the fault of my own ignorance.' In the hard-hitting clip, Liana started: 'If this is melanoma, then it's a death sentence. Imagine hearing those words at the age of 28, because that was me exactly two years ago today. Full context, I was an extreme sunbed addict for 10 years. 'I had a sunbed in my house, I used tanning nasals, tanning injections, and then I went to a dermatology appointment, I had a symptom of melanoma, and these were the exact words that a dermatologist told me.' She continued: 'I don't know if it was a bit unprofessional for them to be so abrupt, but I am so grateful that they did say the word death sentence to me, because it was the one and only thing that scared me enough to make me stop using sunbeds cold turkey. I've never been on one since, and I'll never go on one again, and I'll never use tanning products again.' Liana was relieved to learn it wasn't cancer, but added 'who's to say this won't catch up with me in the future?' During her time on Love Island, Liana was coupled up with Adam Maxted but they were separated when they were voted, by the rest of the contestants, as one of the weakest couples. She was then coupled with Tom Powell before they got the boot. She now has a child with her boyfriend and often shares videos about how different her life is now. 3 Liana lives a very different life with her daughter now Credit: Tiktok/@lianaisadora Controversial Love Island star reveals she's secretly become a mum

‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare
‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare

The Irish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘I started planning my funeral' says Love Island star as she reveals terrifying cancer scare

A FORMER Love Island star has revealed she started planning her own funeral amid a terrifying cancer scare. future as a warning to those who still use sunbeds. 3 Liana Isadora has opened up about her cancer scare 3 The star was addicted to sun beds for ten years Credit: WENN The star - who had a ten year addiction to sunbeds - shared a TikTok describing how she feared she had melanoma and believed it was a 'death sentence'. Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer that has a tendency to spread around the body. She explained: 'I literally went home, cried my eyes out and started planning my funeral. I was DISTRAUGHT, convinced I was going to die and it would all be the fault of my own ignorance.' In the hard-hitting clip, Liana started: 'If this is melanoma, then it's a death sentence. Imagine hearing those words at the age of 28, because that was me exactly two years ago today. Full context, I was an extreme sunbed addict for 10 years. Read More on Love Island 'I had a sunbed in my house, I used tanning nasals, tanning injections, and then I went to a dermatology appointment, I had a symptom of melanoma, and these were the exact words that a dermatologist told me.' She continued: 'I don't know if it was a bit unprofessional for them to be so abrupt, but I am so grateful that they did say the word death sentence to me, because it was the one and only thing that scared me enough to make me stop using sunbeds cold turkey . I've never been on one since, and I'll never go on one again, and I'll never use tanning products again.' Liana was relieved to learn it wasn't cancer, but added 'who's to say this won't catch up with me in the future ?' During her time on Love Island, Liana was coupled up with Most read in Love Island She was then coupled with She now has a child with her boyfriend and often shares videos about how different her life is now. 3 Liana lives a very different life with her daughter now Credit: Tiktok/@lianaisadora Controversial Love Island star reveals she's secretly become a mum What is melanoma, what are the symptoms and how can you prevent it? Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer that has a tendency to spread around the body. It is diagnosed 16,000 times per year, and tragically takes the lives of 2,340 people per year. The number of people being diagnosed with melanoma is increasing, and it is the 5th most common cancer in the UK. But it is also one of the most preventable cancers, with 86 per cent of cases in the UK avoidable. The best way to protect yourself from melanoma is to be sun safe - wear SPF every day, wear a hat and sunglasses and keep out of the sun in the hottest hours. It is also advised to avoid sunbeds. People who are fair-skinned, have blue or green eyes, blonde or red hair and a large number of freckles or moles are more likely to get skin cancer. Surgery is the main treatment for melanoma, particularly if it is found early. This will involve removing the affected tissue in the skin. Radiotherapy, medicines and chemotherapy are also sometimes used to try and stop the cancer from growing. Treatment depends on the severity of the disease. What are the symptoms? The key thing to look out for are changes to an existing mole, or a new mole on your skin. Most experts recommend using the simple There are five letters/words to remember: A symmetrical – melanomas usually have two very different halves and are an irregular shape B order – melanomas usually have a notched or ragged border C olours – melanomas will usually be a mix of two or more colours D iameter – most melanomas are usually larger than 6mm in diameter E nlargement or elevation – a mole that changes size over time is more likely to be a melanoma A mole that changes size, shape or colour may be a melanoma. But other signs to look out for include moles that are: Swollen and sore Bleeding Itchy Crusty How deadly is it? Melanoma is a deadly form of skin cancer. The outlook of a person's disease depends on the stage of the cancer when it was diagnosed. Survival is better for women than it is for men. 'We don't know exactly why this is. It may be because women are more likely to see a doctor about their melanoma at an earlier stage,' says Cancer Research UK. The charity says that generally, statistics show that in England, more than 85 out of every 100 people (more than 85 per cent) will survive their melanoma for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed. Around 100 per cent in England diagnosed with melanoma at stage 1 - when the cancer cells are only in the top layer of skin - will survive for five years or more after drops to 80 per cent for stage 2. Some 70 per cent live for a further five years when they are diagnosed in stage 3, which is when the cancer has started to spread to nearby lymph nodes. At stage 4, when the melanoma has spread elsewhere in the body, almost 30 per cent survive their cancer for 5 years or more. Cancer Research says the stage 4 data does not account for age differences. Age can affect outlook and younger people have a better prognosis than older people. Age can affect outlook and younger people have a better prognosis than older people. What is melanoma? Melanocytes are cells in the skin that give us the colour of our skin because they produce a pigment, known as melanin. When you sit in the sun, melanocytes produce more pigment (a sun tan), which spreads to other skin cells to protect them from the sun's rays. But melanocytes are also where cancer starts. Too much UV causes sunburn, and this is a sign of damage to the skin's DNA. The UV triggers changes in the melanocytes, which makes the genetic material become faulty and cause abnormal cell growth. People who burn easily are more at risk of skin cancer because their cells do not produce as much pigment to protect their skin. Those with albinism are at the most risk because their skin produces no pigment at all.

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