BEAUTY BUZZ
THE LATEST PRODUCTS & GLAMOUR GOSSIP
The popularity of Korean beauty shows no sign of slowing down. To save yourself expensive shipping charges (or a long flight), the easiest way to shop it is through TONIC15, a chic e-retailer that stocks a carefully edited selection of the best K-beauty products.
Look out for some wonderfully named (or possibly lost in translation) products such as Aromatica Orange Cleansing Sherbet, pictured, from £6, Klairs Fundamental Nourishing Eye Butter, £23, and Siorsis Falling Into The Rose Mist, from £10.
It has been floating around for a few years now, but expect ‘cold therapy’ to be a beauty buzz word in 2022. If you are not keen on plunging yourself into ice
baths, there is another way for your skin to feel the cold benefits.
Olehenriksen Cold Plunge Pore Mask, £31, is inspired by the “cold plunge” part of the Scandinavian sauna cycle. A cooling clay mask, it harnesses the power of alpine willowherb and snow lotus – antioxidant-rich botanicals that have adapted to thrive in extreme cold – to soothe, mattify and refine pores.
Find it at Boots and boots.com
Batiste is the number one selling dry shampoo in Britain and we are not surprised because we couldn’t live without it. In addition to its many scented, styling and coloured hair options, Batiste has now launched a Dry Shampoo range inspired by nature.
Made with 100% natural extracts, it gently cleans your hair without water, restoring lightness and volume, leaving you with naturally refreshed hair, with an invisible finish.
There are three to choose from, RRP
£4.25 each.