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i'm not nothing out of the germans because sometimes i am but mostly i'm loving with the do the german things deep into the german culture. you don't seem to take them as grandma there you go it's all out there no time rachel join me for me to go on the gulf coast. hi everybody we're coming to another edition of the euro mix a lifestyle europe and these are just three of the topics on today's show so let's have a look. body beautiful white cosmetics from man on a growing trend. dynamic to ladies are making
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a splash in iceland fantasy. space saver your very own d.i.y. selfish. now if you ask any of my mate colleagues if they use makeup you'll probably get a flippant answer like no i don't need it i look good enough without it french fashion designer tried it fifteen years ago but only with moderate success make up for men but times are changing more and more companies are taking this step and now even the traditional brand. has launched a make up series for men so what the modern man about town needs to look great. make up for men is nothing unusual in the world of fashion. it's standard stuff in showbiz too for well williams likes
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a bit of eyeliner and david beckham has long been helping himself to his wife victoria's concealer these days though he doesn't have to there's now plenty of men's cosmetics on the market chanel launched a new line of products called l. in november and beauty experts. has already tried it out. these days fashion and beauty are no longer considered the preserve of women as coco chanel always said it's a question of styles one genders so nowadays it's perfectly normal for men to wear makeup. that said the chanel range is very subtle so men don't need to be nervous. there's a clear lip balm with a mat finish and attended foundation that's very light. i wouldn't mind that one myself. so what inspires men to wear
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makeup is this just an attempt to create a new market if so the plan is working. last year. launched a range of cosmetics for men. we reduced the fragrance and made our products more neutral. the look is mass although of course it depends on the skin type. and we wanted to make our makeup as easy as possible to apply with products and techniques tailored to men. just like here. one of his customers is really come out show he wouldn't dream of leaving the house bare faced. just because. i feel better with makeup and have more self-confidence putting on makeup is part of my morning routine. coming.
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he learned how to do it from watching online tutorials there's also a growing number of blogs discussing the latest trends and testing new products such as marc jacobs makeup line for men. make up for men has finally gone mainstream. like. i use moisturizer but not foundation that's not really me. if it's subtle why not i don't think i'd ever do it. but you did it it's a good idea my boyfriend has some wrinkles i think it would suit him. you know at the dinner. historically makeup was often worn by both men and women the egyptian pharaoh as well partial to eyeliner and french aristocrats were positively caked in powder indigenous peoples all over the world have always painted their bodies and faces and in the one nine hundred eighty s. pop stars such as the q.
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was front man robert smith and prince rated the make up draw so it's certainly not a novel idea nor attempt to as long as it's natural looking. forward the brands are well aware of that the products have to be very natural so you don't look made up. on the other hand some men want it to be seen and they. i have absolutely no problem with it but i think most of the men who use make up just want to discreet enhancement. they don't want to hear your make up looks good they want to hear you've got a great complection. bunch one may not be a friend takes the test he's given a discreet make up job by a professional at a french beauty institute it's just supposed to freshen him up a bit he's pleasantly surprised by the results. i might not do this every day but why not for
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a special event or an important business appointment the. last has institute has specialized in men for three decades now he's noticed a rapid fire development in recent years. the younger people no longer have any complexes are used to here if i make myself what make people wonder about my sexuality when i still be a man but now that doesn't matter they want to look good on the products keep getting better. as paradoxical as it may seem the current male makeup trend might just have something to do with the latest beard trend. for sure. men have started growing beards again and taking care of them and this boom has opened the door to many. men used to think it wasn't very masculine to preen themselves and their beards but then they realized how pleasant it was to have a well kept beard and soft skin that helped the current development along quite
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a lot the first step was skin care products for men now it's continuing with makeup for men it's all part of a gradual process. and a beard doesn't have to get in the way of makeup on the contrary it becomes part of the beauty routine through products that can only be for. estonian born arbel payout is one of today's most played living composers his pieces of very often deep and spirital after a long period and he returned to his native stonier where nowadays he celebrated as a national hero and this is exactly where they have the monument for him knots in the capital and the tranquil setting on the baltics coast. estonia's baltic coast is home to composer of a parent and to the new i have
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a parrot center nestled in a pine forest it's a meeting place for musicians researchers and music lovers the building designed by two spanish architects features a library and a concert hall. the project initiator is michelle paired the composer son he wanted to make sure the center would be built in a natural setting. it has its own tempo and this pace that the nature has and endure and that the nature has and the cycles in the year all of these things matters and i think i have a very strong and direct reflection to music and the way that he lives his life. the core of the r.v. pad center is the archive it's kept at a constant seventeen degrees celcius to preserve thousands of scores notes sketches and postcards estonia is understandably proud of its famous son arguably the
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world's most performed living composer these days he rarely gives interviews choosing instead to let his work speak for itself. pared creative journey began in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the stonier was still a soviet republic he developed an experimental almost mystical style often described as holy minimalism the communist leadership didn't approve an awful parent emigrated in one thousand. after a brief spell in vienna he moved to berlin where he and his family lived for the next thirty years it was here that he developed his signature a little bells sound the so-called tintin a bully his distinctive musical language has earned him a loyal following. that. part of the past means a lot to us he's like a global ambassador first donia minus. the building has a common pleasant atmosphere the architecture works very well it's
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a fabulous building it matches the music perfectly. and orthodox christian are all paired wanted the building to include a chapel and a tower with a view of the baltic sea the center is a fitting tribute to the composer. of the cause one could say that we've come full circle. it's vital if there is a place where his legacy can be preserved and up held up. two for this for this album and on fifty two could. it is a day on which records broken world wide it has been taking place every year since two thousand and six find out more and our today's express. it's. thursday guinness world record day along with people who have
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set the year's weirdest records are being honored this time they include a black light painting by a british artist the largest of its kind. fifty five front splits been performed in a wind tunnel by gail from australia. and the world's longest basketball shot released by someone doing a back flip. and the fastest time solving the rubik's cube upside down was recorded in china the guinness book of world records was first published in one nine hundred fifty five. british rock band news is set to release its new album simulation theory on friday the band is also planning a world tour that will kick off in the united states in february. senos . two of france's previous albums are scooped grammys.
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an art installation went on display in london's olympic park on wednesday to mark a century since the end of world war one. artist rob heard has made over seventy two thousand shrouded figures that represent the british commonwealth servicemen killed at the battle of the sun whose final resting place is unknown. we talk numbers you know and in many conflicts of the so many people died. i just decided that we should try to physicalize that. the artist spent several years hand sewing the calico shrouds. the installation will stay in place until november the eighteenth. once upon a time brewing beer was done by women but then things changed although there are
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a growing number of women in the international brewing the scene these days they are still very rare in many countries we met up with two ladies in iceland who are making in name for themselves among their colleagues. when it comes to brewing beer women are few and far between that's why these two really stand out. because we are women brewing beer that was amazing and we didn't understand we were like in the beginning we're like we're just making beer what do you what are you on about like you know why is this so and then obviously what we found out that we were only a couple of women in iceland make a beer. the two friends started their craft ladybird in autumn twenty seventeen. they looked into the history of beer and were surprised to
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discover that in medieval europe brewing was quite often a job done by women. when we started to research we stumbled down there that this was the women's job and. the connection and the symbolism between a peer making and. and with sis and those in wife's so that was our summer we started to use that type of symbolism in our pulling an all or so in. just that we were using. and so they mixed herbs in with their beer among other things. until recently the lady bird was the only all female brewing operation in iceland now a few other female brewmasters have appeared on the scene and their male competitors have taken notice. you think of
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a brewer think you do see someone. to them slightly overweight so i think yeah it's been a fairly male dominated scene over the past few years here. recently there have been women coming up to the scene. at least now true if not three breweries that have women i mean even women who masters. we are getting so many. you know emails. of women want to blow and they're asking if we can teach them more or if they can follow us for a day or something. once a male domain name but maybe burglary is putting a female touch to icelandic beers. and it's not very complicated to brew your own be at home in small amounts all you need
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besides the ingredients is a little practice and being practical it's time to bring you another one of all why d.i.y. reports our arts and crafts expo this time is hang and today she is showing us how to build a practical starch box which could brighten up your home. why there is tension wooden boxes don't just look great they also have multiple uses for example a storage boxes for center pieces if you ever thought of themselves probably show you the steps. you need to put in boards i choose from and had the boards cut to size. to handle with matching screws a glass jar would stain powder and a paint brush. twelve wooden doll to fit the box together snugly. groom.
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a true true true one for the hand and one for wooden dolls by rule and a pencil a screwdriver and some paper. first prepared to be. stay. off the powder and two hundred fifty million liters of hot water and let it cool you can also use liquid would stain but unusual colors are often only available as powder. now sensed of rough spots on the wooden boards until they are smooth. and mark where you want to drill the holes first the two have long side panels use the ruler to find the center and draw a line that makes it easier to mark the holes three centimeters from each at each turn the board over and repeat. once you finish. the corresponding calls for the shop panels also three centimeters from the edge. to place all sides on the base drill holes five centimeters from the edges you only need to attach the long
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panels to the base of the shop panels to help in place. now on to the drilling you need a total of twenty four holes. so you don't accidentally drill through the board perhaps some type around a drill bit and true only to extend. that help now for we go. so the board is fit to get a snugly through a little deeper and to decide pieces it's very important to drill absolutely straight you can use a focus and for support. and so that wouldn't spread the evenly over them and press all the pieces together firmly. you can stain the bulbs and whatever color you like threat when you're done let it
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try. on to the handles. placed a hose in the upper third of each side panel and make sure they are at equal heights now all. you have to do is screw them in and he's got a home built wooden box usable for kinds of things. once you've built several boxes you can turn. and use them as a shelf. and you can find all the episodes of all idea what is serious on our you tube channel and of course a lot of other topics from the show. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home to gratian we'll take you inside the most beautiful european
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homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribed and don't miss out. on you tube. and now we want to take a look at a man who likes to roam the city streets at night in search of the right shot photographer. finds beauty in gas stations restaurants a few hits a flower this fall how about works with an analog camera and natural light using old school techniques in this digital age he shows us things you can usually unfold is there even if it's late at night in berlin and eight degrees below zero. the photographer works like a detective he's focused and very selective. each
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of his pictures is thought provoking and full of secrets. these strangely abstract images tell stories that are devoid of people. stop enough nama to know what i think the night shots tell very different kinds of stories with the interior shots it's mainly about the materials that it's all my fault. light is usually omnipresent if the president has a strong effect on surface it's an reflects everything. with night shots but if you have the shadows and this gloom which tell more of the story also. i've on the whole this a man existed at sea if. he's
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if he think the tao ought i try to capture the aesthetics generated by this location as best as i can in the photo. anything that interferes is eliminated. kind of course no people appear in the pictures to distract from the aesthetics of take on jobs and and with night shots it's clear that much of the surroundings is shrouded in black and that you don't see much that's my approach. gunshy seat that's a slow down inside thank. you guys i'm just. not my love i'm the one i compare it a bit with painting where you keep adding layers until you think that the. tour is finished and stop looking it's also the same with scouting out locations for
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buildings so you keep coming back and seeing what state they're in. and when they're finished i think or just before they're ready to be used so you have to be there to take a picture doesn't experience mom. who else but she at the back of an industrial building or a garage entrance that night. julieann fall habit is patient and. normally just eight photos a year means he's exacting standards so his body of work is small but his pictus a large format they feasted an international exhibitions as collections. which will involve wouldn't be odd but i always want to work with things that are produced by people i'll offer them here too i try to exert as little influence as possible off of course that's subjective and through time i try not to stage things too dramatically for them rather i let them speak for themselves i do that with spaces too but it's harder to convey off because they look so bright and unreal.
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born in southern germany in one nine hundred seventy five follow have a now calls billion. it takes us to places that are familiar yet unfamiliar the t.v. studios of german public broadcasters that d n a rental car office. he shows us the skies over cairo where the light from your own science illuminates the haze like an abstract painting. supermarket shelves empty and mysteriously beautiful. like this work for the new york times magazine in twenty eleven what looks like painted stripes untouched to live fields seen from above thought also meant i switched on a tape that was given a home when i said i was going to holland to photograph tulips people thought of these cliched images. and romantic pictures of tulip theo was in the front when. i
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was a fan left in this but what came of it was an image that defied people's expectations from being a sort of art of and he did it without resorting to tricks all supplementary lighting ulam fall hard as images are more than photos they are modern art. without humans a little bit spooky if you ask me that's it for today if thanks for chiming in and i hope you can join us again tomorrow and by. the. next time on your own axis we have to london where wealthy homeowners are reacting to the shortage of space in the city with iceberg homes look shorey is multistory basements. more space for the super rich next time on your own max.
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