BEAUTY BUZZ
THE LATEST PRODUCTSS & GLAMOUR GOSSIP
■ Neal’s Yard Remedies has teamed up with naturopathic nutritionist and founder of Eat Nourish + Glow , Jess Shand, to tackle sensitive skin inside and out. Her four-step protocol includes cleaning skin with Sensitive Soothing Cleansing Milk (£19); rebalancing with Restore + Smooth Serum (£35); nourishing with Sensitive Soothing Moisturiser (£25) and then drinking Dandelion & Burdock Formula (£12), a herbal blend which combines the power of yellow dock, cleavers, burdock, red clover, nettle and dandelion to soothe, calm and enhance the skin. Use 2ml in a little water, three times daily. ■ Colour-treated hair needs n extra care to prevent it becoming too dry. Paul Mitchell Clean C Beauty Color PP( Protect shampoo
(£24.60) and conditioner (£30.45) are both infused with antioxidant-rich pomegranate extracts to help prevent colour fade, and borage oil to cleanse and condition hair. After a few weeks of use we really noticed a difference to our hair. It felt softer and looked shinier. Available from Sallybeauty.co.uk, Amazon and Look Fantastic. ■ We are huge fans of
Kate Somerville’s super-effective skincare range that brings results s fast. The latest release might be our favourite yet. SuperCell Rejuvenation Serum (£84, katesomerville.co.uk) is a clinical-grade skin rejuvenation serum that promises to restore radiance and firmness, repair skin damage and rejuvenate appearance of the most severe wrinkles. Applied using a cool roller in the tip of the bottle, it feels cooling and soothing going on and while it is not cheap, we were really blown away with the difference it made in just a couple of weeks of use.
Revolution Pro’s Miracle Night Cream is designed to help you wake up feeling recharged and refreshed. With skin-loving ingredients like retinol, vegan squalene (a powerful natural moisturiser) and castor oil, its rejuvenating formula will leave skin feeling nourished and hydrated. And at £12, it won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Find it at Boots and boots.com