It's a spin on the French tip, featuring the same shade of blue as the base and a gold tip on an XL square nail. The look was created by Juan Alvear using OPI. Cynthia Erivo sported a stunning mix ...
Kara Jillian Brown is the Beauty Editor of InStyle. She began her career at Well+Good, where she spent five years evolving from Editorial Intern, to News Writer, to Beauty Writer. She earned a ...
Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other soft drinks are being recalled across Europe because of safety fears, after the discovery of high levels of a chemical by-product from chlorine disinfectants.
White matter and other changes around the toenails and fingernails can occur with psoriasis or nail fungus. However, fungal infections are contagious, and psoriasis is not. The causes and ...
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Belgium has recalled certain batches of Coke, Sprite, and other beverages due to high chlorate levels found at a Ghent production site. The recall covers products ...
There has been a "limited distribution to the UK" of Coca-Cola and other soft drinks that have been recalled over safety fears, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said. High levels of a chemical ...
A year after the launch of the short-lived Coca-Cola Spiced, Coke is adding another new flavor to its lineup. Coca-Cola Orange Cream is scheduled to go on sale Feb. 10 in the U.S. and Canada.
Scientists have long known that those who regularly guzzle fizzy drinks, like Coca Cola, are more likely to suffer a host of heart and dental problems, compared to those who opt for water.
Coca-Cola issued an urgent recall this week over fears its products may contain 'higher levels' of the chemical chlorate — and the firm's spokespeople rushed to reassure the public that the ...
Investigation launched into Coca-Cola drinks after recalls in Europe over "elevated levels" of chlorate, ITV News' Sally Biddulph reports The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has launched an ...
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola has announced the recall of several products across Europe after discovering higher levels of a chemical known as “Chlorate.” Affected drinks in cans and glass ...