Ready to hit the Beech

Ready to hit the Beech

 
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 Wow thing: She's not exactly shy when it comes to flashing a little flesh and Love Island star Cally Jane Beech flaunted her incredible figure when she hit the pool in Ibiza on Wednesday
 
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She's got it going on: The Australian design was skimpy in nature and showed off her assets perfectly as she topped up her tan in style

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Keeping it simple: She removed all of her jewellery save for a pair of diamond stud earrings which flashed in the sunlight

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She loves her man: But Cally was determined to stand up for her man and wrote back: 'It's a villa on and island where we ment to find love. where do u want us to live up the flipping palm trees ?' 

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Keeping it real: She looked like she didn't have a care in the world as she lounged around the poo
Swipe for Facebook

Swipe for Facebook


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Why sacrifice form or function when you can have both? Swipe is the smoothest, slickest Facebook wrapper app out there, integrating the light Facebook mobile website into a familiar user interface that is much like the original Facebook app.
What you get is a lightweight, highly customizable, and battery-friendly Facebook alternative app that emphasizes on user interface and user experience as much as functionality and design.
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Pro version available on playstore.
Upcoming features in the works:
– Automatically open Image Viewer whenever pressing on a photo
– Video uploads
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– Fix for horizontal scrolling
– Caching tabs for faster reloads
For any more bugs or feedback, please go through the app’s settings and press the Bug Report button.
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She's enjoying something of a sunshine break in Ischia, Italy, with her French boyfriend Jeremy Parisi and Kelly Brook looked incredible when she went for a swim on Thursday. 
The 36-year-old put on an eye-popping display as she headed to the beach with her lover, wearing a very sexy leopard print one-piece. 
The grey number clung to her curves perfectly and just about held in her stunning ample assets as she lowered herself into the water.

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Beach ready: She's enjoying something of a sunshine break in Ischia, Italy, with her French boyfriend Jeremy Parisi and Kelly Brook looked incredible when she went for a swim on Thursday


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How does she do it? The 36-year-old put on an eye-popping display as she headed to the beach with her lover, wearing a very sexy leopard print one-piece

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Stunning: The grey number clung to her curves perfectly and just about held in her stunning ample assets

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Whip my hair back and forth: She dipped her hair back in the water in order to slick it back


Everything you need to know about sun protection and sunscreen

Everything you need to know about sun protection and sunscreen

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Studies show most of us still don't use high factor suncream

Here’s a thought that might have you running for the nearest tube of sunscreen. For the first time in the UK, more than 10,000 people over 55 were diagnosed with melanoma – the most dangerous form of skin cancer – last year, according to Cancer Research UK. Indeed, rates of skin cancers in the over-55s have risen by a staggering 155 per cent in the past 20 years – they're rising among younger people, too, but at a rate of 63 per cent. This is, after all, the generation that pioneered the package holiday, who in the Sixties and Seventies let nothing but a little olive oil get between their limbs and a tan. We’ve come a long way since then and now we all know we need high-factor sunscreen. Yet studies show most of us still don’t use it. What’s more, the rules have changed again, with some sunscreens not as effective as we think and new warnings about unfamiliar types of sun rays. Here, we talk to the experts about the new rules of skin and sun.
 

Don’t bother with once-a-day sunscreen
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Apply more

Only about 14 per cent of men and 30 per cent of women report wearing sunscreen. Even when they do, they use around half what they need. You need two milligrams of sun cream per centimetre squared of skin, says Dr Noor Almaani, consultant dermatologist at the King Edward VII NHS Hospital in Windsor and The Private Clinic of Harley Street, London. “Use about a teaspoon for the face and neck, six teaspoons for the whole body and about three to four teaspoons for a child,” she says.

While the most common area of melanoma skin cancer in men is the back, in women it’s the lower leg, often neglected when it comes to sunscreen, especially by women who exercise outdoors in summer, says Dr Mahto.
 

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Protecting children is paramount – five severe sunburns before the age of 18 can double your risk of developing melanoma skin cancer in later life – but be careful with babies. “Babies under six months should not have sunscreen applied to them because their skin is too thin and sensitive to the chemicals,” says Dr Mahto. “They should be kept out of the sun altogether.”

When it comes to sun protective clothing for adults and children, Dr Lowe recommends Sun Precautions, Coolibar  and Sunsibility. This is particularly important if you or your child have skin diseases such as eczema in which skin flakes. “Flaking means sunscreens won’t stick to the skin,” says Dr Lowe. “You should be using sun-protective clothing as well.”

 
3D Touch on Facebook Messenger took ten months to implement

3D Touch on Facebook Messenger took ten months to implement

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It took less than a month for Facebook to integrate Apple’s new interaction medium, 3D Touch, into its iOS app. It has taken Menlo Park ten months to do the same for its Messenger app.
You can now give a hard tap to contact icons for a quick peek at their digits, screennames and addresses. You can also preview conversations, enlarged photos and moving videos, stickers, links and locations.
It took Facebook some 34 whole-point revisions to its app in order to make 3D Touch happen. Just as a matter of curiosity.