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Lifestyle
23 Jul 2018 | PM Edition
Young adults who regularly use sunscreen reduce their risk of skin cancer by 40 percent, a study has found. Pic: pexels.com Sunscreen can reduce skin cancer risk by 40% in youth - study

Young adults who regularly use sunscreen reduce their risk of skin cancer by 40 percent, a study has found.

 
Welcome to extreme mommy makeovers

Imagine sculpting your body back to its pre-pregnancy self, writes Marchelle Abrahams.

 
Win a 6-month Netflix subscription and a 'The Magic Order' graphic novel

IOL Entertainment is giving away 2x 6-month Netflix subscription plus the new Netflix graphic novel 'The Magic Order'.

 
Win a R1,000 hamper from M&M's

IOL Lifestyle and M&M's are giving away 2 hampers of chocolates and goodies.

 
LOVE & SEX More from Love Sex
Sorry girl, you've been freckled
 
 
 
Sex ed classes for grown-ups
 
 
 
Keeping score of ‘friends’ on Facebook may be harmful to your health
 
 
Watch out for bogus teeth-whitening procedures
     
Benefits of prepping your meals
 
 
 
Why yoga helps shy kids from the inside out
 
 
 
Diet cooldrink may keep colon cancer from recurring: Researchers
 
 
File photo: Reuters WATCH: Boy's response to colour correction glasses are priceless
     
WATCH: Can you teach happiness?
 
 
 
Unhealthy fat, cholesterol linked with lower fertility
 
 
 
Smartphone use may lead to behavioural problems in teens
 
 
The Golden Mile Beef Burger. Picture by Sibonelo Ngcobo Craft beer tasting at Marine Parade
     
Review: Castellos hits all the right notes
 
 
 
How Ferdinand October went from being a trolley collector to a chef
 
 
 
6 drink trends we should be embracing this year
 
 
 
 
HOME & GARDEN More from Home Garden
Time for a lawn intervention?
 
 
 
Time's up: Your smartwatch could be spying on you
 
 
 
Win a Compact point-of-use geyser valued at R1,699
 
 
Make the right choices to ensure you're evening runs smoothly. (Picture: Pixabay) Matric ball tips and style inspo
     
It’s Mihlali Ndamase’s time
 
 
 
Issa Rae's basic taste in makeup
 
 
 
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wants to keep her pants on
 
 
Ntsiki Mazwai and Nomzamo Mbatha. Picture: Instagram/Twitter Ntsiki Mazwai: Nomzamo Mbatha is not an activist
     
Bonang Matheba parties with Black Coffee in Ibiza
 
 
 
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott's weekend getaway
 
 
 
Taylor Swift celebrates Selena Gomez's birthday
 
 
 
 
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