If there’s one thing I have learned in my job as a London-based beauty editor, it’s that our approach to skincare here in the UK is wildly different to elsewhere in Europe. Take, for example, in France, where dermatologists are in abundance and skincare is science-led, affordable, and easily accessible. In fact, the French approach to skincare is renowned for being the gold standard, and this is something that, up until very recently, I have always agreed with. But a few weeks ago, I found myself visiting Stockholm for the first time, and I genuinely couldn’t believe what I saw. It’s no exaggeration when I say that everyone I saw had some of the healthiest and glowiest skin I had ever seen. Women and men alike were radiating t...
But my journalistic instinct got the better of me, and I needed to know more. The truth is, I’ve found Stella McCartney’s impact on the fashion industry admirable—her environmental standpoint has really helped shine a light on unsustainable practices and set a precedent for the rest of the industry. So, I thought, if Stella McCartney could make a difference to the world of fashion, what’s to say she can’t do the same for the beauty industry? As it turns out, Stella by Stella McCartney skincare is a feat, and I’m genuinely happy about its existence. First of all, let’s touch on sustainability. It feels needless to say that the line is vegan and cruelty-free (of course), but beyond that, the collection has also put a ban on over 2000 ingredients ...
This drop in oestrogen levels is the main cause for skin changes from the offset of perimenopause (the time at which periods begin to become irregular). “Collagen levels start to decline more quickly as oestrogen levels drop, meaning that skin can start to feel less firm and wrinkles can deepen. The biggest changes are arguably to the top layers of the skin though, including to the skin barrier. Changes here will have a bigger impact on skin’s resilience, radiance and how healthy the skin looks and feels. We know from our scientific research that declining oestrogen levels reduce the amount of lipids in the skin barrier for example, which play a role in keeping skin supple, nourished and the skin barrier strong,” adds Dr Bradley. In essence, this means that throughout the...
Is Botox worth it? After my treatment with Acquilla, I would most definitely say that my Botox treatment was worth it. My results are subtle (which was what I was after), but I feel that I look more refreshed and the lines around my forehead and eyes have lessened. Close friends of mine could notice a subtle difference too. As my brows have been lifted upwards, I’m no longer raising them subconsciously and causing the forehead lines. My outer eyelid area is now smoother, which means I can more easily apply eye makeup such as winged eyeliner (which used to crease), and it now stays put for longer. It’s also reassuring knowing that the effects will wear away after a few months if I wanted to revert to my natural state. It has now been three months since my treatment, and I’...
A good cleanser might be the foundation of any successful skincare routine, but finding the right moisturiser can take your skin to the next level. While celebrities might have access to the very best facials and skincare experts in the business, there’s no doubt that most of the A-list have seriously good skin, and a lot of that will be down to the moisturiser they slather on daily. Although there are celebrity exceptions (Emma Stone reportedly loves olive oil, while Pixi Geldof swears by argan oil), a little bit of digging proved that basically all our favourite celebrities were loyal to one moisturiser. Ranging from £13 to £350, there’s a whole mix of price points and skincare solutions here, but keep scrolling for the very best moisturisers that the likes of ...
As soon as you hit your twenties, it’s constantly drilled into us that prevention is key. As we age, our skin develops and your skincare needs will also change and while not a bad thing, it’s always a good idea to stay on top of things, because you know your future self will be thanking you later. Anti-ageing is a huge buzzword in the beauty industry, but what does it actually mean? Anti-ageing skincare refers to skincare that specifically targets the signs of ageing, from fine lines to reduction in collagen levels. It can be overwhelming, with so much information and the rise of social media skin experts, how do we know what’s the correct way to go about skincare routines in our twenties? Do you really start using retinol in your twenties? What does an anti-ageing skincare look...
Skincare can be a challenging category to navigate. Even as a beauty editor, I get overwhelmed trying to figure out what skincare products actually work and which premium beauty brands are really worth the money. There has never been so much choice when it comes to shopping for skincare. And while this can be a great thing, it can also make choosing—and finding—products that work for your own skin type and concerns quite tricky. Scrolling through social media, you’ll often find influencers and beauty lovers raving about their favourite skincare products and brands. While we love a word-of-mouth recommendation, what works for one person might not necessarily work for you. And as a result, you might accumulate products that end up gathering dust that are not suited for y...
This, I have found, is the most effective treatment for getting rid of eye bags straight away. While prevention is, of course, key, when you wake up with particularly prominent bags and puffiness, a cooling massage is the quickest and easiest way to reinvigorate eyes. “A gentle eye massage a few times a week will increase lymphatic circulation. This helps to reduce dark circles and minimise puffiness,” says Hamilton. The key is to ensure you’re not ‘dragging’ skin. Because the skin around the eyes is so thin, it isn’t as elastic as other areas, meaning any sort of dragging can end up causing more harm than good. Ensure you apply a layer of eye cream first, then take a few minutes to tap the formula into the skin, around the orbital bone. Personally...
I’ll be totally honest. Even though I’m a beauty editor and love a good TikTok trend, I don’t actually get or recommend getting Botox, sorry. Obviously, it’s everyone’s own personal choice what they would like to do, but I think it’s also important to talk about the risks and potential side effects that come with getting a treatment like this. When it comes to Botox, they aren’t great—that’s why I’m not a huge advocate for it. Plunkett says, “Baby Botox may be less risky than Botox, but there is still a risk of undesirable side effects, as there is with any cosmetic procedure.” “Common side effects include swelling or bruising at the injection site, headache or flu-like symptoms, muscle weakness, dry mouth, and droppin...
Of all the questions that I’m asked as a beauty editor, how to actually get rid of dark circles has to be up there as one of the most widespread enquiries. Dark circles are all-inclusive when it comes to who they target, from my teenage sister whose laid-back approach to studying often results in all-nighters spent at the library to my friend who has forgotten what sleep is since becoming a mum of three. Luckily, there are things that you can do to combat dark under-eye circles if they are bothering you—and one of the simplest places to start is with a decent eye cream. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in...
If you do want to try the topical route, Aguilar says almost everyone can benefit from using vitamin E topically. “Vitamin E works well to assist with wound healing and scar maturation,” Parcells says. “It’s also helpful as an antioxidant and can be used alongside vitamin C to assist in repairing skin damage. It’s a great moisturiser and can be therapeutic in improving skin tone and elasticity.” Specific skin types that might benefit the most from vitamin E are those with chronically dry and inflamed skin, atopic dermatitis, and eczema, Rodney says. But check with your dermatologist first before using it to treat any chronic conditions. And while the ingredient can be helpful all-around, some people might experience some irritation, like superficial derm...
Confession time: it took me 28 years and nearly a decade into my career as a beauty journalist to actually be good at sticking to taking beauty supplements. Now, two years into my routine, my skin, hair and nails are thriving better than they have before. And given that I began my journey mid-pandemic I have been impressed by how well they truly work. For me, the quality of my hair, skin and nails has to be the jumping-off point for any fun trends and styles I try so supplements ensure that I’m including all the vitamins and minerals that I need for the best baseline for my beauty obsession. However, the world of supplements is so oversaturated and as a consumer, it is daunting trying to figure out what works, what’s marketing fluff and what you need. The first thing to note...