Plus: 'The start of my affair was so thrilling, I came home craving sex with my husband'
| | When Gaby Huddart had the dressings taken off her eyes post-blepharoplasty (that’s medical speak for eyelid lift), she was shocked at the improvement to her vision.
After years of headaches caused by her droopy lids – not to mention repeatedly being told to open her eyes in photos – the former editor of Good Housekeeping decided to take the plunge and have the surgery. Here, she tells the full story of her experience, from the cost, to the benefits, to revealing if she feels it was worth it after all.
If you’re popping out for a Saturday morning treat, perhaps you’re headed for your local Gail’s. Or perhaps you’re more aligned with the residents of Walthamstow in London, 500 of whom recently signed a petition against the upmarket bakery chain opening in their neighbourhood. Abigail Buchanan investigates why so many are turning against their £4 flat whites and £4.60 sourdough loaves here.
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