The Guardian (USA)

Don’t wait for festival season for a neon glow

- Funmi Fetto

At this point in the year, wearing acidhued makeup seems inappropri­ate – shouldn’t we at least wait until Coachella? And then, of course, there’s the age restrictio­n. Right? Well, actually, not so fast. This modern neon, as seen at the Jonathan Cohen SS20 show, has “beauty for all” – people and seasons – popping all over it. Unlike its festival iteration, it is understate­d, which is why it works. For glow, apply foundation and highlighte­r and an almost impercepti­ble touch of blusher. Dip a concealer brush into pigment and press into the corners of your eyes. And that’s how grown-ups can go neon right now.

Too Faced Born This Way Highlighti­ng Palette £34, toofaced.comThe Gypsy Shrine Neon Pigment in Gaia £7.95, beautybay.co.uk Plastic Freedom Blending Brush £4.95, plasticfre­edom.co.ukOrigins Pretty in Bloom Foundation £23.80, johnlewis.comChanel Rouge Allure Ink in Euphorie £31, chanel.com

I can’t do without... A mask for shiny, soft and divine-smelling hair

Everyone is obsessed with beauty being fragrance-free. It’s beyond boring. I understand the concern with fragrance being a skin irritant – it’s a real issue for many people and there are some products so artificial­ly and highly scented, I would not recommend them to my worst enemy. Neverthele­ss, the idea that every skin or hair product with an iota of fragrance is out to destroy you and the planet is just nonsense. There’s a lot to be said for quality ingredient­s and formulatio­ns – many irritating products come down to bad formulatio­ns. And on a basic level there is something rather joyous about a product that not only does the job but also smells incredible. The glorious jasmine scent is one of the reasons I love this hair mask. We are crawling towards the finish line of winter, but it’s left its brutal marks on our hair and skin. Prior to using this product my hair looked and felt like a hay bale. This mask – a blend of ceramides and botanical oils – gives hair that much-needed boost of hydration, softness and shine without weighing it down, so even those with fine hair can use it. You basically leave it in post shampoo, for 15 minutes then rinse. For a more intense treatment, go for 30 minutes to an hour with your hair wrapped in clingfilm. It’s not glamorous but the scent, and softness of your hair afterwards, more than make up for it. Leonor Greyl Masque

Fleurs de Jasmin Nourishing Mask, £39, cultbeauty.co.uk

On my radar… Special scents with a hint of something wild

Mediterran­ean medley Dolce and Gabbana’s fruity fragrances, each with a singular note - orange, lemon or pineapple – will transport you to Sicily.

Dolce and Gabbana Fruit Collection Eau de Toilette, £150, harrods.com

Purple reign Lavender fans will have a field day with these colognes – blended with wisteria, coriander or silver birch. A glorious ode to the purple one. Jo Malone Lavenderla­nd Colognes, £50, jomalone.com

A thorny sibling Imagine rose had an edgy, rebellious twin? Well this fragrance – a rare Bulgarian rose, tonka

 ??  ?? The modern neon: Jonathan Cohen SS20. Photograph: Matteo Scarpellin­i/Imaxtree
The modern neon: Jonathan Cohen SS20. Photograph: Matteo Scarpellin­i/Imaxtree
 ??  ?? Leonor Greyl Masque Fleurs de Jasmin Nourishing Mask
Leonor Greyl Masque Fleurs de Jasmin Nourishing Mask

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