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Why ‘latte makeup’ is just your cup of coffee

- Funmi Fetto

The idea that we must all follow trends like brainless sheep is, of course, increasing­ly inane. That said, some trends are worth paying attention to, not because of the hype but because they make sense/work – like latte makeup. Inspired by the coffee, it is essentiall­y wearing shades of browns, deep chocolate, bronze and nudes for a monochroma­tic look. It’s clever, chic and makes you look radiant, which is particular­ly key as winter draws in.

1. Carolina Herrera Good Girl Liquid Blush in Peach Begonia £36, johnlewis.com2. Milk Makeup Highlighte­r £22, spacenk.com 3. Fenty Beauty Icon

Velvet Liquid Lipstick in Power Thirsty £24, fentybeaut­y.com4. Haus Labs’

Eye Library Eyeshadow Palette, Volume 001 £46, sephora.com5. Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Divine Bronzer £40, patmcgrath.com I can’t do without… An excellent toner that makes light work of dark spots

I’m so impressed by the new wave of toners. Unlike their brutal predecesso­rs, they are gentle, effectivel­y get rid of post-cleanse debris and make the rest of your skincare work more efficientl­y. Some go one step further and also treat/combat specific skincare maladies. Case in point: Farmacy’s Brighten Up Dark Spot Toner, which is said to buff away dullness-inducing dead skin cells and eradicate dark spots, quickly. As someone who has always dealt with hyperpigme­ntation and dark spots, I was immediatel­y interested. But also sceptical. Still, I rate Farmacy pretty highly – it brilliantl­y combines farm-sourced, conscious and sustainabl­e ethos with innovation and science – so I had hope. And it didn’t disappoint. The formulatio­n includes azelaic, tranexamic and lactic acids, which are all exfoliator­s and deliver a great glow. The difference with this is that – unlike many acid-based products – it is so hydrating. It is like a supercharg­ed liquid moisturise­r. My glow was off the Richter scale and my dark spots were significan­tly diminished in a week. Now to be clear,

this is not a skin bleaching product and neither is it – or am I – advocating that. Simply put, if like me you’ve long battled uneven skin and scarring from breakouts or sun overexposu­re, I cannot recommend this enough. Just don’t forget to finish off with SPF. Farmacy Brighten Up 3% TXA Dark Spot Toner, £31, spacenk.com

On my radar… Three brilliant beauty books that go in deep

Decolonisi­ng My Body Journalist and writer Afua Hirsch embarks on a remarkable journey to unlearn western beauty standards and explore ancestral skin, hair and body modificati­on rituals. Decolonisi­ng My Body by Afua Hirsch, £15.49, amazon.co.uk

Glossy An exposé that peeks behind the walls of Glossier – a brand that revolution­ised the beauty industry – and reveals how its enigmatic founder Emily Weiss built a $2bn company. Glossy by Marisa Meltzer, £18.99, waterstone­s.com

Disobedien­t Bodies Offering a radical look at the culture of beauty, the latest book from Emma Dabiri, a Nigerian-Irish academic, urges us all to rebel against societal ideals of beauty. Disobedien­t

Bodies by Emma Dabiri, £7.59, bookshop.org

Follow Funmi on Twitter @FunmiFetto

 ?? Photograph: Launchmetr­ics.com/Spotlight ?? Full of beans: ‘Wear browns, deep chocolate, bronze and nudes for a monochroma­tic look.’
Photograph: Launchmetr­ics.com/Spotlight Full of beans: ‘Wear browns, deep chocolate, bronze and nudes for a monochroma­tic look.’

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