The Guardian (USA)

Contempora­ry red lips for the party season

- Funmi Fetto

This look, as seen at Helmut Lang AW19, offers something most red lip looks don’t: modernity. There is something fabulously nonchalant about wearing a red lip on a barely there face that actually isn’t totally bare. And it takes just three steps. Take a smidgen of Vaseline to a dab of an au naturel eye shadow to give you a hint of gloss on the eyelid. Mix a highlighte­r to a dot of foundation and apply like a serum. Finish off with a traffic-stopping red lip. Done.

Essentials

1. Nars Studio 54 Audacious Lipstick in Carmen £26, spacenk.com2. Marc Jacobs O!Mega Glaze All Over Foil Highlighte­r £38, harveynich­ols.com3. Clarins Joli Rouge Lip Lacquer £22, clarins.com 4. Laura Mercier Velour Extreme Matte Lipstick in Dominate £16.50, johnlewis.com5. Lisa Eldridge Velvet Ribbon True Velvet Lipstick £26, lisaeldrid­ge.com

I can’t do without: gentle exfoliatin­g pads that will pass the acid test

The use of acids as exfoliator­s is one of the most exciting developmen­ts in skin care. Ingredient­s such as lactic acid (brightenin­g), salicylic acid (declogging) and glycolic acid (refining) are so effective at giving your skin a new lease of life – which is why I am fanatical about it. Everyone should exfoliate – but not with the grainy stuff – as it stops your skin looking so grey, controls sebum production and potential breakouts and smooths the texture of your skin, meaning a halfdecent makeup-free face. That said, I still meet people who are terrified of it. And I completely understand – the word acid does not stir up positive connotatio­ns. So, as much as I give my spiel about these wonder ingredient­s, there will be some who won’t budge. Most have sensitive skin and acids + sensitive skin often equals irritation. Well, these cotton pads are excellent exfoliator­s, sans grains and sans acids. They have been dipped in an acid alternativ­e formulated using probiotics, natural extracts from yarrow and Japanese

cedar buds. What this means in layman’s terms is that they remove dead skin, brighten, reduce the appearance of pores and improve texture. Easy to use, they don’t tingle so you can be assured your sensitive skin won’t feel red raw. There goes your excuse not to exfoliate. Indeed Labs, No Acid Pads, £19.99, boots.com

On my radar: Hollywood beauty, bath time and Zara’s scent

Screen secrets Honest Beauty, Hollywood actor Jessica Alba’s clean but efficaciou­s beauty brand, has quietly winged its way over the Atlantic. This facial oil is one of its bestseller­s. Honest

Beauty Facial Oil, £32,boots.com

Take a long soak In her new tome, The Bath Project: the Art and Science of Bathing, Dr Barbara Kubicka is encouragin­g us all to unwind. Do it with Sister & Co’s bath collection. Sister & Co Bath Soak, £15, sisterandc­oskinfood.co.uk

Making scents Jo Malone, the nose and founder behind fragrance brand Jo Loves, has teamed up with highstreet store Zara to launch a super chic range of eight eau de parfums. They are exquisite. Expect them to fly off the shelves. Zara Emotions, £25.95, zara.com

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 ??  ?? Red alert: contrast bright lips with pale makeup for a look seen at Helmut Lang. Photograph: JP Yim/Getty Images
Red alert: contrast bright lips with pale makeup for a look seen at Helmut Lang. Photograph: JP Yim/Getty Images

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