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This £20 dermatologist-approved sheet mask is leaving users with a 'gorgeous glow' - here's where to get yours
This £20 dermatologist-approved sheet mask is leaving users with a 'gorgeous glow' - here's where to get yours

Daily Mail​

time12-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

This £20 dermatologist-approved sheet mask is leaving users with a 'gorgeous glow' - here's where to get yours

A £20 treatment sheet mask designed by an experienced clinician and GP specialising in Dermatology for over 20 years is wowing users with its glow-inducing abilities. Decree is the doctor-led skincare brand that scores of shoppers are investing in for incredible skin. The £20 Decree SOS Revitalising Sheet Mask in particular, is a winner for restoring barrier hydration and boosting skin radiance. Providing 'instant' comfort, it could be a winner for pre-event prep this summer. £20 Developed to instantly calm, nourish and hydrate through a rose water based, active ingredient packed formulation, this mask has become a soothing must-have for stressed skin. With rose water to hydrate and condition, glycerin to plump and niacinamide to brighten, it's perfect for refreshing the skin ahead of a special event. Shop Decree Preparatory Mist £59 The new Decree Preparatory Mist is described as a 'next-generation hydrating mist toner' that blends the brand's 'signature ritual of care with cutting-edge science'. With 100 per cent of participants agreeing that skin is more radiant and smoother after use, it's fast becoming a poolside staple to top up skin hydration throughout the day - not to mention a great carry-on for long-haul flights to keep skin balanced and quenched as you're in the air. Its powered by Ectoin, a natural molecule that hydrates, protects against environmental stress, and supports skin repair. Blended with rose water, aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants, it soothes, hydrates, and primes the skin for better absorption of follow-up products. Shop When it comes to investing in skincare, it pays to avoid trend-led gimmicks in favour of proven ingredients in formulations based on clinical experience with a strong focus on efficacy. And that's where Decree can help up your skincare game. Created by Dr Anita Sturnham, an experienced clinician and GP specialising in Dermatology, the brand focuses on using active levels of ingredients that have been clinically proven to create change at a cellular level in the skin. Dermatologically tested, the Decree SOS Revitalising Mask sits alongside the existing core and is designed to provide instant comfort, for even the most sensitive of skin. Delivering 'gorgeous' skin, whether you pop one on before a big event or as part of your nighttime skincare routine, the Decree SOS Revitalising Sheet Mask has gained impressive reviews thanks to its soothing, plumping results. If you've had a few too many late nights and your skin is looking dull and dehydrated, then a sheet mask could be a valuable step in your routine. Traditionally, sheet masks are soaked in a serum that's rich in hydrating ingredients, helping to promote deeper absorption and longer-lasting moisture. The Decree SOS Sheet Mask is no exception, developed to instantly calm, nourish and hydrate through a rose water-based, active ingredient packed formulation. This is all delivered via a coconut fibre bio-cellulose mask which is renowned for carrying the product deep into the skin. With rose water to hydrate and condition, glycerin to plump and niacinamide to brighten, it's perfect for refreshing the skin ahead of a special event. Better still, the SOS Revitalising Sheet Mask gets to work fast. Quick and convenient to use, delivering results in just 15 minutes users of the mask have said it's 'love at first use'. 'Whenever my skin is feeling dull through lack of sleep, had a night out or skin is feeling generally in bad condition I use this mask and it instantly revitalises my face' raved one impressed shopper. Dermatologically tested, the carefully formulated Decree SOS Revitalising Mask is used by Dr Anita J Sturnham in her clinic to provide instant comfort, for even the most sensitive of skins. And shoppers have been reaping these benefits from the comfort of their homes. 'Face looks so nice and healthy after' wrote one shopper with a third adding 'so soothing and lovely on the skin. Perfect for use after a peel'.

Ajman CP issues Emiri Decree on service fees, violations for Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation
Ajman CP issues Emiri Decree on service fees, violations for Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation

Al Etihad

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Ajman CP issues Emiri Decree on service fees, violations for Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation

9 June 2025 15:31 AJMAN (WAM) His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of Ajman Executive Council has issued Emiri Decree No. 9 of 2025 concerning service fees, violations, and fines applied by the Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation - Emiri Decree is part of Ajman's broader efforts to modernise the legislative environment governing the real estate sector and enhance its efficiency in line with the emirate's economic and regulatory the decree, the Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation shall collect the determined service fees, detect and document violations, and collect the specified fines—without prejudice to any harsher penalty stipulated in any other text or provision contained in any other legislation shall be revoked to the extent that it conflicts with the provisions of this Decree. The Decree shall come into effect 60 days from its issuance and shall be published in the Official Gazette.

UAQ Ruler appoints Deputy Ruler
UAQ Ruler appoints Deputy Ruler

Al Etihad

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Al Etihad

UAQ Ruler appoints Deputy Ruler

4 June 2025 15:31 UMM AL QAIWAIN (WAM) His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain, has issued Amiri Decree No. (7) of 2025, appointing Sheikh Ahmed bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla as Deputy Ruler of the Emirate of Umm Al decree also stipulates the cancellation of previous Amiri Decrees: Decree No. (1) of 2004 and Decree No. (1) of 2007, along with any decisions issued pursuant to them. The decree shall come into force from the date of its signing and shall be published in the official gazette.

Sharjah Ruler founds new council for education and research
Sharjah Ruler founds new council for education and research

Sharjah 24

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah Ruler founds new council for education and research

According to the decree, an advisory council will be set up to oversee and enhance the higher education and scientific research sector within the emirate. This advisory body will be officially named the "Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research." It will operate with legal personality and full capacity to carry out the necessary legal actions to achieve its aims and fulfill its responsibilities. Furthermore, it will maintain financial and administrative independence. As per the decree, the official English name of the council will be "Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research," and its headquarters will be located in the city of Sharjah. The decree outlined the objectives of the Council aimed at accomplishing the following goals: 1. Ensuring high standards of academic and administrative performance across higher education institutions in the emirate. 2. Empowering and assisting these institutions in attaining excellence and obtaining both local and international academic accreditation. 3. Aligning educational outcomes with labor market demands and the future aspirations of the country and the emirate. 4. Fostering scientific research and innovation while enhancing the research environment within the emirate. 5. Improving governance and assessment of university performance at academic, administrative, and financial levels. In line with the Decree and in accordance with applicable federal and local legislation, the Council is empowered to undertake the following actions to fulfill its objectives: 1. Develop overarching policies and strategic plans for higher education and scientific research within the emirate, and oversee their implementation in collaboration with local higher education institutions. 2. Establish legislation, policies, strategies, and regulations pertaining to higher education and scientific research in the emirate. 3. Approve the creation, merger, or closure of higher education institutions in the emirate. 4. Analyze labor market demands and future trends, ensuring alignment with the programs provided by the emirate's higher education institutions. 5. Guarantee the quality of education, scientific research, and innovation in policies and procedures at the emirate's higher education institutions. 6. Assist the emirate's higher education institutions in implementing a performance measurement system and building databases to align with global rankings and international accreditation standards. 7. Facilitate coordination among the emirate's higher education institutions regarding admission criteria and conditions for various academic programs. 8. Promote the adoption of best practices for academic, financial, and administrative procedures, policies, and regulations at higher education institutions across the emirate. 9. Encourage and support scientific research, innovation, and the development of specialized research centers at these institutions. 10. Collaborate with federal and local government bodies as well as international organizations on all matters related to higher education and scientific research in the emirate. 11. Approve contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, and partnerships between the Council and external entities. 12. Form both permanent and temporary committees and working groups from among Council members to assist in carrying out its mandate. 13. Carry out any additional duties assigned to the Council by the Ruler. The decree outlines that the council will be established through an Emiri decree and will comprise presidents, directors, and representatives from universities, academies, and higher education institutions owned by the emirate's government. Additionally, it will include academics with relevant experience and expertise. According to the decree, the Council will establish a permanent Supreme Executive Committee, as determined by the Ruler's decision. This Committee will be composed of members chosen by the President from among the Council members. The decision will outline the responsibilities of the Committee's rapporteur and define the powers of the Committee. In line with the decree, the Council will develop the necessary executive regulations, systems, decisions, and manuals to effectively structure its operations. These will establish mechanisms for accreditation, follow-up, and evaluation, ensuring they align with the existing laws and regulations in the emirate. The Emiri Decree that established the Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research outlines that the Council's inaugural session will be presided over by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, who is the Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. The Council will also comprise the following members: 1. His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, who will serve as Vice Chairman of the Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research. 2. His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and the President of the University of Sharjah. 3. Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, the President of the American University of Sharjah. 4. Sheikha Hoor bint Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, President of the Global Studies University. 5. Dr. Muhadditha Al Hashemi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Private Education Authority. 6. Jamal Salem Al Tarifi, President of Al Qasimia University. 7. Dr. Hamid M.K. Al Naimiy, General Director of the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy and Space Sciences and Technology. 8. Dr. Issam Al-Din Ibrahim Ajami, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah. 9. Dr. Tod A. Laursen, Chancellor of the American University of Sharjah. 10. Dr. Awad Al Khalaf, Chancellor of Al Qasimia University. 11. Dr. Ali Hilal-Alnaqbi, Chancellor of the University of Khorfakkan. 12. Dr. Najwa Mohammed Dawood Al Hosani, Chancellor of the University of Kalba. 13. Dr. Aisha Ahmed Mohammed Abu Shalabi, Chancellor of the University of Al Dhaid. 14. Dr. Salah M. Hassan, Chancellor of Global Studies University. 15. Brigadier General Dr. Mohammed Khamis Al Othmani, Director General of the Sharjah Police Sciences Academy. 16. Dr. Hashim Abdullah bin Sharhan Al Zaabi, Chancellor of the Sharjah Maritime Academy. 17. Dr. Pauline Taylor Guy, Chancellor of the Sharjah Education Academy. 18. Dr. Peter Barlow, Executive Director of the Sharjah Performing Arts Academy. 19. Dr. Mohammed Yousef Baniyas, Advisor for Higher Education Affairs at the Sharjah Private Education Authority. 20. Dr. Mansour Mohammed Bin Nassar, Legal Advisor and Head of the Legal Department of the Government of Sharjah. As per the recent administrative decision regarding the establishment of the Permanent Executive Committee for the Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research, His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah will lead the committee. The following individuals will also serve as members: 1. Dr. Hamid M.K. Al Naimiy, who is the General Director of the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy and Space Sciences and Technology. 2. Dr. Muhadditha Yahya Al Hashimi, the President of the Sharjah Academy for Education. 3. Dr. Mohammed Yousef Baniyas, the Advisor for Higher Education Affairs at the Sharjah Private Education Authority. 4. Dr. Mansour Mohammed Bin Nassar, the Legal Advisor and Head of the Legal Department for the Government of Sharjah. The resolution outlines the responsibilities of the Executive Committee of the Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research, which include: 1. Developing and proposing overarching policies along with strategic and developmental plans for higher education and scientific research within the emirate, and presenting these to the Council. 2. Assessing the quality of institutional governance and regulatory adherence in higher education institutions and delivering reports on these evaluations to the Council. 3. Monitoring the execution of the Council's decisions and recommendations to ensure they are carried out effectively. 4. Serving as the Council's representative in signing contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, and partnerships established by the Council. 5. Acting on behalf of the Council in legal matters and in dealings with government entities and other stakeholders. 6. Performing any additional tasks assigned by the Chairman of the Sharjah Council for Higher Education and Scientific Research.

Mohammed bin Rashid issues law reconstituting Dubai Media Council, chaired by Ahmed bin Mohammed
Mohammed bin Rashid issues law reconstituting Dubai Media Council, chaired by Ahmed bin Mohammed

Al Etihad

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Mohammed bin Rashid issues law reconstituting Dubai Media Council, chaired by Ahmed bin Mohammed

12 May 2025 21:32 DUBAI (WAM)In his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, issued Law No. (24) of 2025 reconstituting the Board of the Dubai Media Council, chaired by H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of to the Law, Mona Ghanem Al Marri, will serve as Vice Chairperson and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, while Nehal Badri will serve as its members include: Hala Badri, Malek Sultan Al Malek, Aisha Abdulla Miran, Abdullah Humaid Belhoul, Mohammed Ali Lootah, Younes Abdulaziz Al Nasser, Khalfan Juma Belhoul, Issam Abdulrahim Kazim, Mohammed Sulaiman Al Mulla, and Aref Mohammed Law is effective from 15th April 2025, and will be published in the Official reconstitution of the Board of the Dubai Media Council aligns with the expanded responsibilities outlined in Law No. (29) of 2024, which grants the Council enhanced powers and a broader mandate. This enables the Council to effectively implement strategies and development plans for Dubai's media sector, focusing on efficiency, agility, and staying ahead of rapid global advancements, ultimately aiming to achieve the highest levels of competitiveness while adhering to international also aligns with the provisions of Decree No. (67) of 2024, which transfers the Dubai Film and TV Commission from the Dubai Development Authority to operate under the Decree also approves the establishment of the Dubai Films and Games Commission by H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The Commission now assumes the mandate previously held by the Dubai Film and TV Commission, in line with the strategic objectives outlined in the legislation. This move underscores Dubai's commitment to advancing the film and video game industries as vital pillars of the new media landscape and the knowledge-based economy, with strong potential for growth both locally and globally.

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