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A toothbrush being developed will tell you if you are not brushing properly or if you forget to brush.

The Beam toothbrush comes with a smartphone app that monitors your strokes and awards you gold stars for your ability to brush, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday.

If you shun your teeth too much - the device could let your dentist know you have been bunking.

Beam toothbrush connects wirelessly to your phone, literally putting the "tooth" into "Bluetooth".

The brush, which is taking pre-orders now, will be available in November for $50 - with a current pre-order discount of $34. The app will be available separately for users.

Hair care: Try egg pack, vinegar rinse

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Hair care: Try egg pack, vinegar rinse

Monsoon weather can wreak havoc on your hair, but worry not. Homemade remedies can keep your tresses healthy and shinning, say experts.


How to apply makeup?

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How to apply makeup?

Professional makeup artists have gone one step ahead in creating new looks and enhancing one's persona.

Vidya Balan's mad Ghanchakkar outfits

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Vidya Balan's mad Ghanchakkar outfits

As the release of Ghanchakkar draw close (June 28), Vidya's outfits grow more outrageous by the day!

Designer makes sunglasses for 'ugly faces'

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Designer makes sunglasses for 'ugly faces'

Designer Karl Lagerfeld says his new line of sunglasses help camouflage "ugly faces".

UK to start regulating e-cigarettes

from AP

UK to start regulating e-cigarettes

Britain will start regulating electronic cigarettes and other products containing nicotine as medicines, according to the country's top regulator

Going for ethnic, keep make-up minimal

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Going for ethnic, keep make-up minimal

Slipping into a traditional outfit? Keep your make-up light and natural, says make-up artist Neha Khanna.

Calories important for body: Expert

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Calories important for body: Expert

Hot and crispy fried snacks, sweets, carbohydrates-rich food and much more should be avoided if you want to keep a check on your weight, but do provide calories to your body, say experts.