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Meet my new favourite things…

From sunshine for skin to moisturisi­ng lipstick, these are the make-up launches sparking joy

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Lip glossing twist-ups in my new beauty stashes, mascara that perfectly coats my eyelashes, light-cover skin tints for complexion­s of dreams – these are a few of my favourite things. My sing-a-long nod here to The Sound of Music is whimsical, but it does also have an editorial device. It groups together a few cosmetic products that I want to write about simply because I like each of them enough to want to sing a little ditty of appreciati­on.

My favourite of all is Milk Makeup Sunshine Skin Tint Broad Spectrum SPF30 (£39, and £27 for refills, selfridges.com). This actually isn’t new but the packaging has been revamped because it was previously a bit problemati­c. It has a rollerball delivery which is easy to apply (and super practical for when we get out and about again properly with handbags), giving the perfect lightweigh­t skin tint that, thanks to its oil content, looks dewy and moisturise­s as it goes. It’s available in 14 shades but the coverage is so light and adaptable that each of those would work for at least three skin tones. I love this: it gives the perfect boost to skin and evens out any redness so your face looks brighter, happier and healthier.

Dior Forever Skin Veil SPF20 (£36, dior.com) is another new favourite. It comes in one universal shade suitable for all skin tones and is a bit of a primer and hydrating skincare hybrid. It certainly does add extra luminosity under foundation but I also like it on its own, after moisturise­r, for a no-make-up day as it slightly blurs wrinkles, evens out skin tone and adds a bit of glow to the complexion.

Also worth mentioning on the skin coverage side is Elf Camo CC Cream. It feels very lightweigh­t when it’s on but gives good, natural-looking coverage, though definitely for days when you want more camouflage. It comes in 20 shades and is very affordable at just £14 (boots.com).

Lancôme Lash Idôle Mascara (£23.50, lancome.co.uk) is a winner. It’s just a simple, great, lash-enhancing coat of colour. It doesn’t over-promise, doesn’t make your lashes look like spider’s legs, just elegantly dresses what you’ve got and adds a little emphasis. Plus, with new gel technology, it doesn’t clump and lashes don’t feel stiff.

For lips, I can highly recommend the new Nars

Air Matte Lip Colour (£23, narscosmet­ics.co.uk). It’s a very lightweigh­t – almost mousse-like texture – liquid lipstick that glides on (via a sponge tip applicator) and feels moisturisi­ng. It gives good coverage and lasts well. I like the shade Shag, a rosy-pink, but there are nine other shades including some fabulous reds. Be quick, though, as this is sadly a limited edition.

For a bit of easy gloss, try

Elf Hydrating Core Lip Shine (£5, boots.com), which gives a sheen of colour and conditions lips at the same time. @edwinaings­chambers

I like each product enough to sing a ditty of appreciati­on

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