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Growing up on a wheat farm in Western Australia, Jordan Slarke never imagined he would one day own a 97 hectare tea tree ...
Lip twitching can be caused by successive caffeine intake or other causes that resolve on their own, as a side effect of certain medications, or from serious underlying causes like ALS. See a ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Tan Lip-Bu may be one of the most powerful technology executives you've never heard of. As he steps into one of the highest-profile jobs on the planet - CEO of troubled, storied ...
With two new colour variations added to the line-up, it's a fusion of tradition and modern science in a slick tube. This peptide lip balm is like a superfood smoothie but for your lips. This formula ...
If you’re tired of applying lip balm every five minutes and waiting for it to do something, it might be time to upgrade to a lip mask. The difference: Lip masks tend to have richer ingredients ...
Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan seems ready to get right to work to turn around the struggling company. The semiconductor giant’s new executive is considering sweeping changes for the company’s ...
Sherri Gordon, CLC is a certified professional life coach, author, and journalist covering health and wellness, social issues, parenting, and mental health. She also has a certificate of ...
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. I once dreamt of attending art school and becoming a painter, but unfortunately ...
It’s embarrassing to admit this, but despite my lifelong devotion to all things skin care, I’ve long relegated cleansers to the bottom of my priority list, to my own detriment. But over the last year ...
US chipmaker Intel's new CEO Tan Lip-Bu will receive a salary of US$1 million and be eligible for an annual cash bonus of up to US$2 million, the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday (Mar ...
Intel’s stock plunged 60% in 2024 and the company ousted its CEO. That has left new CEO Lip-Bu Tan facing significant challenges, including how to fix the chip giant’s business. WSJ explains.