Daily Express

IS THIS A GOOD THING IN CHAIN SHOPS?

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YES Says Trinny Woodall Television presenter

WHEN we were filming What Not To Wear, there would be nights when Susannah [Constantin­e] and I would have a bottle of wine and 20 fags.

She would do her night-time routine of Trilogy Rosehip Oil and cleanser and wake up with skin like a baby. I’d be in there for an hour and wake up with skin like an ancient wreckage.

I had a very early menopause which made my late 40s completely traumatic. The best thing was coming through it.

I’m still having Botox – I started at 35 – and I love it.

I’m not ashamed of wanting to look my best and of wanting other women of any age, but particular­ly of my age, to look as good as they can.

NO Says Alex Karidis Consultant plastic and cosmetic surgeon

WHEN you buy a washing machine you go to the cheapest seller. This is not the same. You can give five different people treatments and get five different reactions.

Superdrug is an establishe­d brand on the high street, but they don’t have a track record of doing this before.

The problem in this industry is it’s highly unregulate­d. You can employ somebody who’s just done a weekend course.

The words “highly qualified nurse” may misdirect people. I’m a qualified surgeon but that doesn’t mean I know how to do heart surgery. People need to do their homework very carefully to know who’s going to be wielding that needle.

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