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  • How to tame your tum: Is yours a spare tyre or a stress bulge? Finding out your tummy type is the key to getting a perfect midriff

    How to tame your tum: Is yours a spare tyre or a stress bulge? Finding out your tummy type is the key to getting a perfect midriff
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
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    Get a flat stomach: First you need to identify your tunny type
    For many women, getting bikini ready means tackling one dreaded area in particular — our tummies.
    Most of us still think the best way to achieve a washboard stomach is by doing hundreds of sit-ups. Not so, says A-list trainer and body guru James Duigan.
    James, who sculpts supermodels Elle Macpherson and Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley among others, insists there is no ‘one size fits all’ method for getting a flat belly.
    Instead, he’s identified five key ‘tummy types’, all of which require a different approach to achieve successful toning.
    Once you’ve identified your type, you can transform it following James’ tailor-made plan and get that flat tummy fast.
    THE SPARE TYRE TUMMY
    ©The spare tyre: This is one of the easiest tummy troubles to eliminate because it's caused by eating the wrong foods and not exercising enough
    HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE
    These people are likely to lead sedentary lives, perhaps with jobs that keep them desk-bound. They may also have an emotional attachment to sugary foods.
    Luckily, this ‘spare tyre’ is one of the easiest tummy troubles to eliminate as, according to James, it’s caused by eating the wrong foods and not exercising enough.
    TYPICAL BAD HABITS
    ‘If you exercise very little, eat lots of sugar and refined carbohydrates in products like biscuits, cakes and white bread, or rely on starchy carbs like pasta and rice, you probably have an overweight tummy with accompanying fat on your legs and hips,’ says James.
    THE STRESS TUMMY
    ©Stress tummy: These types are typically over-achievers with perfectionist personalities
    HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE
    Stressed-tummy types are typically over-achievers with perfectionist personalities. They are usually also susceptible to digestive conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which can cause bloating and make their tummies look far worse.
    ‘Stress tummies are easy to spot, as the weight is specific to the front of the midriff and the umbilical area,’ explains James. ‘When stressed, we produce cortisol, a hormone which encourages the body to cling on to fat around the stomach.’
    Stressed tummies will also be fairly hard to the touch, rather than wobbly.
    TYPICAL BAD HABITS
    It’s likely you skip meals, abuse your adrenal system with too much caffeine and grab junk food for convenience.
    THE LITTLE POOCH
    ©The little pooch: These women are likely to be busy mums or have demanding careers - hey may even be a gym junkie
    HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE
    These women are likely to be busy mums or have demanding careers. ‘They may even be a gym junkie, but stuck in a workout-and-diet rut, perhaps always eating the same foods and doing the same routine at the gym, which keeps you slim but leaves you with a lower belly that spoils your silhouette,’ says James.
    TYPICAL BAD HABITS
    ‘Doing excessive crunches and using gimmicky gym items such as ab-rollers can place a strain on the hip flexors and the lower back, causing the tummy muscles to protrude so your belly sticks out,’ says James.
    THE MUMMY TUMMY
    ©The Mummy tummy: Women with these bellies have usually given birth in the past few years, and, being a typical mum, have little time for themselves
    HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE
    Women with these tummies have usually given birth in the past few years, and, being a typical mum, have little time for themselves. ‘After giving birth, the uterus drops and is much heavier than it was pre-pregnancy,’ says James. ‘It takes at least six weeks to return to its usual size, so don’t even think about trying to get a flat stomach until after then.
    ‘You need to re-train your pelvic floor and lower abs to increase blood flow and strengthen loose muscles.’
    TYPICAL BAD HABITS
    Rushing back to exercise too quickly. ‘I would suggest waiting around two to three months,’ says James. ‘Being stressed about getting rid of your baby weight will only make you cling onto it more. Give yourself a break!’
    THE BLOATED TUMMY
    ©Bloated tummies: These are often flat in the morning, but swell throughout the day with gas or indigestion
    HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE
    Bloated tummies are often flat in the morning, but swell throughout the day with gas or indigestion. Bloating affects both slim and overweight women. It is almost always caused by food intolerances and allergies, or sluggish bowels as a result of a poor diet.
    TYPICAL BAD HABITS
    You eat the same foods and may have done so for a lifetime without realising you’re intolerant to them.
    source :dailymail

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  • Vila Olimpica Gym

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  • Multimillion dollar girl Emma Watson hangs out with her friends in her tracksuit bottoms

    Multimillion dollar girl Emma Watson hangs out with her friends in her tracksuit bottoms
    By ANDREA MAGRATH
    ©Casual day out: Emma Watson sports tracksuit bottoms and trainers for a day at the cinema with her friends
    In a few months her face will once again be gracing cinema screens worldwide when the final instalment of Harry Potter is released in July.
    But today Emma Watson, who was recently revealed to be worth over £32million, was happy to sit back and be entertained as she took in a film with her pals in Pittsburgh.
    The dressed-down actress looked miles from the red carpet glamour she wears so well, keeping it casual in tracksuit bottoms and trainers.
    ©Girls' day: The Harry Potter actress watched the film Bridesmaids in Pittsburgh, where she is currently working on The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
    The 21-year-old looked happy and relaxed, smiling as she chatted to friends after watching the comedy Bridesmaids.
    Emma is in Pittsburgh working on her latest film The Perks Of Being A Wallflower.
    The actress kept warm in a fuzzy brown and black jumper and white scarf, later adding a fedora hat.
    ©Down time: Emma has kept busy in between filming with trips to the movies and working out at the gym (right)
    Emma has also been keeping busy in between filming with trips to the gym.
    She was spotted arriving for a workout over the weekend dressed in Lycra leggings and zip-up jumper, her short crop pushed back with a headband.
    Her new role is departure for Emma, who became a household name playing bookish, intellectual Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise.
    She plays high school senior Sam in the film, adapted from the 1999 book by Stephen Chbosky.
    Sam and step-brother Patrick take protagonist Charlie under their wings and expose him to their hard-partying, drug-fuelled world.
    The hard-hitting storyline deals with suicide, abortion, homosexuality and child abuse.
    The Perks Of Being A Wallflower is slated for release next year.
    source: dailymail

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  • For Bea, what a difference three years makes as self-conscious teen is transformed into glam princess

    For Bea, what a difference three years makes as self-conscious teen is transformed into glam princess
    By FAY SCHLESINGER
    ©What a difference: Princess Beatrice shows off her glamorous frame which is the result of a strict fitness regime after an unflattering photo of her in a bikini was published in 2008
    Growing up in spotlight is never easy.
    But these days Princess Beatrice cuts a much more confident figure.
    The 22-year-old student showed off the full extent of her stunning weight loss this weekend, as she holidayed with her long-term boyfriend Dave Clark on a £400,000-a-week super-yacht in the South of France.
    ©Yippee! Beatrice leaps into the air on the end of this trapeze before plunging into the Mediterranean
    As she sunned herself off the coast of Antibes, Beatrice’s black strapless swim suit displayed her slender frame to perfection.
    And while the frills across her chest and hips highlighted the curves inherited from her mother the Duchess of York, the Queen’s granddaughter showed that she has kept up the regime developed with her personal fitness instructor in the lead-up to last year’s London Marathon.
    ©Can't take my eyes off you: Dave Clark smiles as his girlfriend Beatrice leaves the water in Antibes, Southern France
    Her toned appearance on Sunday was a far cry from pictures of the princess in a tight blue bikini in the Caribbean in 2008, which spurred her into vowing to shed her puppy fat.
    Beatrice told the Daily Mail at the time: ‘It was such an unflattering bikini and I've got one that's so much nicer, so I could have kicked myself for wearing it.
    ©Making a splash: Dave Clark leaps into the sea from a jetty where the yacht was moored in the Mediterranean
    ©Slimline: The Princess's one-piece swimsuit perfectly showed off her frame with the frills helping to highlight the curves she has inherited from her mother
    ©Surf's up! Beatrice and Dave also had fun on a pair of jet-skis
    'I thought people were a bit mean, although I know it comes with the territory. The trouble is, I don't have much confidence so it can be quite upsetting. I could probably do with losing the odd pound though, so perhaps it is the kick I need.'
    But this weekend the royal’s self-assurance was palpable as she changed into a bikini and let down her auburn locks.
    Watched by admiring friends on the 195ft German-built Oasis yacht where she and 29-year-old Mr Clark are thought to have stayed as guests, Beatrice leapt into the air on the end of a trapeze before plunging into the Mediterranean.
    An equally svelte Mr Clark, a millionaire’s son who works for Virgin tycoon Sir Richard Branson, executed an impressive back-flip from the boat’s second deck.
    The six-berth yacht comes with a crew of 15 and a gym that transforms into a private nightclub. According to online advertisements, it can be chartered for between £285,000 and £418,000 a week.
    ©Testing the water: Beatrice dips her toes into the Mediterranean before taking a dip with her boyfriend
    ©That's enough: Following her swim the Princess returns to the boat - which houses a gym that transforms into a private nightclub
    ©Luxury on the waves: The Princess and her boyfriend are staying on a £400,000-a-week yacht
    Beatrice, who has faced a similar battle with yo-yoing weight as Sarah Ferguson, has previously put her transformation down to trainer Nadya Fairweather, whose help she enlisted in the lead-up to the London Marathon.
    She is also understood to have embarked on a diet that centres on eating fresh fruit and drinking plenty of water.
    Beatrice and her boyfriend have been dating for five years since meeting at a birthday party for Sean Brosnan, youngest son of James Bond actor Pierce, in 2006.
    The fifth in line to the throne has just finished a three-year course in history and history of ideas at Goldsmiths College in South London.
    Rather than becoming a full-time royal, she is expected to get a job once she has graduated, possibly in the field of art, fashion or charity work.
    source :dailymail

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  • No Makeup Week! (I mean, they like me with makeup, too. Oh, you know what I mean...)

     No Makeup Week! (I mean, they like me with makeup, too. Oh, you know what I mean...)

    No Makeup Week: Mint Julep Mask

    No Makeup Week: Mint Julep Mask

    Hey everyone! This is just a quick post to let you know what I have planned for this upcoming week. I'm going to be going away from Thursday until Saturday with my boyfriend and his family so I won't be posting those days. Because of this, I hope to be able to post a few times in the next few days!

    In high school, like many teenagers going through puberty, I was ashamed of my skin. One day it would be oily, the next day it would be dry - and there was always acne to deal with! Over the years I've tried many products and skincare routines, with varying success. In high school I desperately tried to cover up my natural skin with layers of makeup. Liquids, powders, blushes - I used everything I could!

    While I love what makeup can do to enhance an appearance, in the past two years I've realized that I love my natural beauty, too. I think going to college made me feel a lot more comfortable about going out without "putting my face on," because I was surrounded by the same people at all hours of the day. These kids have seen me when I wake up in the morning, when I'm in class, and before I go to sleep. They have seen me when I'm sick, when I'm just getting back from the gym, and even when I've gotten caught in a downpour running back from the library.

    And They Like Me — Without Makeup!

    What I'm trying to say is: I've gained a lot of confidence in myself in the past two years, and I don't feel the need to try to cover up anything with makeup. Yes, I love getting dolled up when I'm going to a party or going out on a date with my boyfriend, but other than that, I try to wear as little makeup as possible. Most days now I will only wear a brush of Physicians Formula pressed powder, a sweep of clear mascara on my lashes, and lots of lip balm.

    Which brings me to this week. I've decided that, starting today, I want to go a whole week without wearing any makeup. No powder, no mascara (colored or clear). The only things I'll allow on my face are cleansers, moisturizer, and sunscreen. I don't think this will be too difficult to do, especially considering that I will be on an island in the Adirondacks from Thursday through Saturday. I think it will be an interesting experiment, to concentrate on my skin and really learn to appreciate it as it is.

    A Week Without Makeup?

    Last year Rachel Rabbit White, a popular blogger and writer, pledged to not wear makeup for an entire week. Over 300 people took the challenge with her. You can read about that experience in this Huffington Post interview here. White brings up a lot of very interesting points about makeup in society today, so it's definitely a must-read.

    I'll be posting photos this week, along with any findings or discoveries. Any of you brave enough to try this, too? I'd love to hear your stories or share links on my blog to your own posts! Drop me a comment or send me an email!

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