FEMAIL’s Bridie Pearson-Jones tried the Intergalactic Coca-Cola – with VERY surprising results
I can’t quite put my finger on what this Coke taste like – it’s both familiar and like something I’ve never had before.
I think I recognise the flavours but I’m not used to it in drink form!
The can itself is very pretty and would certainly stand out of a shelf. It’s pink and purple with sparkles (although I’m no 100 per cent sure I’d know it isn’t regular coke! Read More...
GATES: I'm Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Welcome to "Finding Your Roots."
In this episode, we'll meet actor Jesse Williams and journalist Sunny Hostin.
Two Americans who've struggled to explain the diversity of their family trees.
WILLIAMS: When people ask, which is the most common question I've been asked my entire life is, "What are you?"
GATES: Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: Before anybody tried to get to know me or talk to me, just " Read More...
Finger waves were developed in the 1920s to add style to, and soften the hard appearance of, the bobbed hairstyles that became very popular during the flapper period. FINGER WAVING is the shaping or moulding of hair while wet into “s”-shaped curved undulations with the fingers and comb.Click to see full answer. Beside this, who invented finger waves?Finger waves were originally made famous by silver-screen stars like Bette Davis and singer/dancer Josephine Baker, whose hairstylist, Monsieur Antoine, was arguably the first “celebrity” hairdresser. Read More...