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Post-holiday lipsticks are bold and bright

- Funmi Fetto

When September was still blazingly hot, makeup wasn’t an issue – who could be bothered? But now that we’re in back-to-work mode, most people require a little something. May I suggest a bold lip? Not only does it do the fundamenta­l job of a lipstick – ie adds colour and light to the face – it’s also more joyous to wear because new formulatio­ns are chock-full of skincare ingredient­s. And it’s the one bit of makeup that won’t melt off your face.

1. Paco Rabanne Rouge Rabanne Lipstick £29, selfridges.com 2. & Other Stories Maquis de Nuit Lipstick £17, stories.com3. Chanel 31 Le Rouge Lipstick £140, chanel.com 4. NARS Powermatte Lipstick £26.50, lookfantas­tic.com 5. Rouge Hermès Shiny Lipstick £66, hermes.com

I can’t do without… An exfoliator that brilliantl­y combines nature and science

I’ve long had a problem with beauty brands using the word ‘natural’ as a way to describe their offerings. As I always say, natural doesn’t mean much or necessaril­y translate to ‘good’. Arsenic is natural. Some people would refer to Emma Lewisham’s eponymous brand as natural. Actually, though, it doesn’t tell the full story. Yes there is a focus on natural, plant-based ingredient­s, but this is a clever brand that goes far beyond the ambiguity of natural. It has banned close to 3,000 ingredient­s – for sustainabi­lity and safety purposes – and only uses those certified safe by the Environmen­tal Working Group, and those it does use are powered by research-backed science. After spending an evening sitting next to Emma Lewisham at a dinner party, it quickly became evident that the passion and desire of this New Zealander to create good-for-you, goodfor-the-planet, science-driven skincare was real. And the products are excellent. The illuminati­ng exfoliant is one of my favourites. On paper, it shouldn’t be because it’s a scrub, which I usually eschew. But this treatment, which uses plant-sourced exfoliants to loosen dead skin cells and brighten the skin, is so finely milled it doesn’t feel scratchy or irritating. Rather, it hydrates while smoothing the texture and brightenin­g the skin. So yes, it’s a scrub but as it ticks all my ‘good exfoliator’ boxes, I’m all in. Naturally. Emma Lewisham llumi

nating Exfoliant, £48, net-a-porter.com

On my radar… Skin soothers and a scent that’s out of Africa

Present and correct Inspired by modern and historical Nigerian literature, this bergamot smoked tea, jasmine and tonka bean fragrance is part of a collection that is an ode to African culture. Roads Past – Presence, £120, roads.co

Skin saver Blighted by breakouts? Try this sulfur and salicylic-rich clay mask, which reduces excess oils, congestion, blackheads and spots without drying the skin. Murad Rapid Relief Sulfur Mask, £40, murad.co.uk

Thirst quencher A decade after the launch of Charlotte Tilbury’s bestsellin­g Magic Cream, you can now get the lighter, bouncier gel-textured sister, for dehydrated skin. Charlotte Tilbury, Magic Water Cream, from £26, charlottet­ilbury.com

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