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Suki Waterhouse Breaks Silence On Wardrobe Choice That Sent Her To The Hospital
Suki Waterhouse Breaks Silence On Wardrobe Choice That Sent Her To The Hospital

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Suki Waterhouse Breaks Silence On Wardrobe Choice That Sent Her To The Hospital

has finally addressed the reason behind her social media silence, and some fans are screaming "relatable!" The multi-hyphenated entertainer broke her silence on X, revealing that she was hospitalized due to a poor wardrobe choice during a concert. The incident occurred while she was promoting her new album, "Memoir of a Sparklemuffin." Suki Waterhouse is no stranger to making headlines for her unique style, and she turned heads earlier this year by adding comfort to her elegant ensembles. Waterhouse got vulnerable with fans on X while addressing her absence from the social media platform. She shared two pictures detailing the problem, the first capturing her onstage in green leather pants that stuck to her body like a second skin. The second image was a selfie of Waterhouse lying on a hospital bed with a tangled mess of white wired earbuds and a blue vape. "Suki, you never tweet anymore. Have you ever considered I wore pants so tight 6 months ago it caused a hernia & I've been too scared to tell you," she captioned the post. Waterhouse's words sparked mixed reactions from her followers, with some loving her bold actions while others berated her for vaping in a hospital. One supporter found her post relatable, writing: "Tangled wired earbuds and vape on ur chest in the hospital is so real I love you." Waterhouse's health update resonated with another fan, who claimed, "Vape in the hospital, that was me." An X user labeled the entertainer "a f-cking icon," while a fellow supporter chimed: "On stage in leather trousers then attached to a drip in hospital later like a true 70s rockstar." Although many loved Waterhouse's honesty, others criticized her recklessness. "This is what happens when we let Bradley Cooper read us Lolita in the park," someone declared, referencing the singer's infamous relationship with the older actor. Another critic noted she needed to put the vape down, stressing, "D-mn girl! You gotta be able to breathe!" The criticisms continued with an X user admonishing Waterhouse with the comment: "Girl, what is wrong with you. You can't vape in your hospital room, and if you are in the hospital, you clearly shouldn't be for your health either." Meanwhile, others reacted to the health update with memes and jokes about tight trousers. Waterhouse's hernia update might shock some fans, given her past wardrobe choices. The entertainer wowed her admirers early this year by choosing comfort over heels while navigating the snow-filled streets in New York City. She rocked an all-black ensemble featuring an elegant cut-out leather trench coat with black tights and matching dark sunglasses. While many would complete this chic look with heels or boots, Waterhouse protected her feet with trainers from Kurt Geiger's SS25 collection. The shoe choice added a splash of color to Waterhouse's elegant fit, keeping it chic yet retro. Her outfit, according to Women's Health Magazine, was the perfect trans-seasonal look for women looking to add comfort and personality to their outfits while commuting. Waterhouse's hernia update comes a year after she welcomed a daughter with her fiancé, Robert Pattinson. The Blast covered the story, reporting that the longtime couple were spotted enjoying a family stroll with the newborn in Los Angeles. At the time, the couple had not revealed their baby's gender but hinted at their first child being a girl by using an adorable pink stroller. Additionally, the model's mom, Elizabeth, wore a vibrant pink jumper while joining the lovebirds on their stroll. Waterhouse first announced that she was expecting a child with Pattinson in November 2023, during a performance at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City. "I thought I'd wear something sparkly today to distract you from something else I've got going on," she told the crowd before pushing back her dress to reveal her growing baby bump. Months after welcoming her daughter, Waterhouse graced the cover of British Vogue and shared her candid thoughts on motherhood. She confessed that she was initially shocked after childbirth because she didn't know babies had to be breastfed every two hours. "I was alarmed in the hospital when they kept waking me up. I was like, 'Excuse me? Is this what this entails?'" she recalled, per ABC News. Despite her anxiety, Waterhouse pushed through with the help of a good rap playlist and her loving fiancé. She credited Pattinson for being her biggest supporter, noting: "He was there with me, and like all dads, he was nervous. But for someone who's quite an anxious person, he's been very calm." Waterhouse also dubbed "The Twilight" star the best dad she could hope for. Here's to hoping Suki Waterhouse makes a swift recovery!

Niacinamide to the Rescue: How to Use It for Tired, Stressed-Out Skin - Jordan News
Niacinamide to the Rescue: How to Use It for Tired, Stressed-Out Skin - Jordan News

Jordan News

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Jordan News

Niacinamide to the Rescue: How to Use It for Tired, Stressed-Out Skin - Jordan News

Niacinamide isn't Botox, but it can still work wonders for your skin. This vitamin B3 derivative helps calm redness, soothe acne-related irritation, and even strengthen your skin barrier, making it more resilient to harmful external factors. اضافة اعلان The best part? You can find it in most beauty stores in the form of serums or creams—no injections needed. Despite its powerful ability to address many skin concerns, it's gentle enough for all skin types. Still not sure if you should add niacinamide to your skincare routine? Keep reading to learn how this skin-saving ingredient can transform your complexion. What Is Niacinamide? Niacinamide is a form of niacin, also known as vitamin B3. According to dermatologist Dr. Jennifer MacGregor, it's made up of vitamin B3 and nicotinic acid. In the body, vitamin B3 supports metabolism and aids in vital functions—from lowering bad cholesterol to detoxifying the liver. On the skin, niacinamide acts as a potent anti-inflammatory agent, says Dr. MacGregor of Union Square Laser Dermatology in New York. What Are the Benefits of Using Niacinamide? If your skin is red, irritated, or uneven (due to sensitivity, acne, or rosacea), niacinamide can help calm inflammation, Dr. MacGregor explains. It's also a great addition to any anti-aging routine because it helps repair the skin barrier—the layer that keeps moisture in and bacteria out—leaving your skin better hydrated. More hydration = plumper, brighter skin with less noticeable fine lines. According to Dr. Debra Jaliman, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York, niacinamide can also gently brighten dull skin, fade dark spots from sun damage or acne, and improve uneven texture (like large pores). And if that's not enough, niacinamide plays nicely with most skincare ingredients, including retinol, alpha hydroxy acids, and antioxidants like vitamin C—making it easy to layer into your routine without worrying about adverse reactions. How Should I Use Niacinamide? Dr. Jaliman recommends using a day or night cream that contains niacinamide for optimal results. You can also mix a few drops of a niacinamide serum into your daily moisturizer. Dr. MacGregor also suggests getting your niacinamide through your sunscreen, if it's included in the formula. Niacinamide is gentle enough to be used twice daily—morning and night—and fits seamlessly into any regular skincare routine. For best results, apply it right after cleansing and before moisturizer or facial oils, according to Women's Health Magazine. Morning Routine: After cleansing, apply a serum with 5–10% niacinamide. Follow up with your regular moisturizer and sunscreen (especially if heading outdoors). In the morning, niacinamide helps support the skin's natural barrier and reduces the impact of pollution and UV rays—especially when included in sunscreen formulas. Evening Routine: Apply niacinamide serum after cleansing, before your night cream or nourishing oils. In the evening, it works to repair irritated skin, fade hyperpigmentation, and calm redness from acne or dryness. Pro Tips: You can safely combine it with ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid, or vitamin C, as it's a gentle, non-reactive compound. Start with a low concentration (around 5%) if you have sensitive skin, then increase as tolerated. Avoid introducing too many new products at once—give your skin time to adjust to niacinamide. In short: Niacinamide is a multitasking skincare hero. Whether you're dealing with redness, dryness, acne, or signs of aging, it deserves a place in your daily regimen.

The Home Edit's Clea Shearer undergoes traumatic emergency surgery
The Home Edit's Clea Shearer undergoes traumatic emergency surgery

Miami Herald

time16-04-2025

  • Health
  • Miami Herald

The Home Edit's Clea Shearer undergoes traumatic emergency surgery

Co-founder of the Home Edit, Clea Shearer, revealed things ultimately didn't go how she hoped in another update shared on her Instagram page. 'This is a difficult post to write because this is not the outcome I envisioned for myself,' Shearer, 43, explained in the caption of her April 15 Instagram post. 'I'm currently recovering at the hospital after an emergency surgery that I prayed I wouldn't need,' she continued, alongside a photo of herself laying in a hospital bed. Shearer was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive mammary carcinoma breast cancer in March 2022, according to Women's Health Magazine. A month later, the author and business owner, underwent a double mastectomy. On the three-year anniversary of that surgery, Shearer underwent an emergency surgery to remedy the issues and complications she's battled since her initial mastectomy. 'From the lack of skin I retained following necrosis, to the severe damage radiation caused to my breast and surrounding areas (both inside and out), I have fought and fought and fought to salvage what I could over the course of 8 surgeries. And today I lost the war,' she explained. Shearer shared that she 'had no choice but to completely remove my right implant which means I'm right back to a post mastectomy state.' The professional organizer last went through surgery in an attempt to save her implant in January. 'I am flat on one side and will need a prosthetic,' she continued. 'After a 3 year journey, I can't quite put into words how traumatizing this is for me.' Trouble began for Shearer a couple of days before the emergency surgery. She wrote that her incision on her right breast began to leak 'heavily' while she was on vacation. 'My doctor instructed me to continue bandaging it, and I would have to have surgery as soon as I got back to Nashville. And then he said what I was dreading to hear, 'We're not going to be able to save this implant.'' Now, Shearer will need 'several months to heal' before she moves on to the next step of undergoing a 'latissimus flap surgery where they take skin and muscle from my back for a full reconstruction.' Noting that she is currently in 'a lot of pain,' Shearer said she was 'warned that this will be significantly worse than my previous surgeries, and I can already tell that's true.' And in a continued moment of honesty, Shearer said she's 'devastated and feel(s) a sense of anger,' something she didn't experience after her last eight surgeries. 'I've fought so hard over the years and now I'm right back at square one. I'm sure those feelings will fade, and I'll get through it like I always do. But today I'm allowing myself to just be upset.' 'Tomorrow is a new day,' she continued, 'and we'll see what it brings, but I know for sure my journey has shifted. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for coming along with me.'

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