The Guardian Weekend - UK (2021-02-27)

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The Guardian Weekend | 27 February 2021 45

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If you or your loved ones work in PPE, one possible
answer – if not the magic bullet – lies in protecting the
compromised skin barrier and keeping it clean and balanced.
Ceramides – the fatty glues holding skin together – help
protect it from environmental stresses , which is why I’d
suggest moisturising twice daily with the very gentle Facial
Moisturising Lotion (£13, 52ml), from CeraVe , an entire
brand centred on them. Soothing
n iacinamide , too, is ideal, since
it helps to strengthen the barrier
and repair damage. Try layering
Superdrug’s Me+ Niacinamide &
Zinc Booster (£5.99, 30ml) under
the moisturiser, immediately
after cleansing.
While hot cloth cleansing is
ordinarily best practice, if you work
in PPE or your skin is sensitised ,
I’d advise you to step away from
the fl annel. The less friction, the
better, which is why a rinsable
formula is a good solution.
CeraVe’s Hydrating Cleanser ( 3 ;
£9.50, 236ml) washes away without
aggravation, as does Av ène’s airy,
whipped Face Essentials Cleansing
Foam (£13.50, 150ml), which
needs the lightest of touches to
work. My other favourite is Paula’s
Choice Defense Cleanser ( 2 ; £20,
198ml), which is especially good if your underlying skin
issue is dryness.
A refreshing mid-shift spritz helps, but one that won’t upset
your skin’s pH is vital. What The Light Salon Boost Cleanse
Recovery Spray ( 1 ; £18, 100ml) lacks in sex appeal (the smell
reminded me of municipal swimming baths), it delivers in
performance. It’s a gentle but enlivening, pH balancing and
skin-sanitising fi x that can be applied whenever you’re able
to take a moment. If you are a user of skincare actives, such as
retinol, take your foot fully off the gas for now. Your skin needs
calm while life is anything but 

Beauty Sali Hughes


My charity Beauty Banks has spent much of this past year
redistributing skincare products to frontline NHS workers,
and everyone we’ve talked to has told us that PPE is painful.
The heavy kit , which high-dependency unit, cardiac and
C ovid team workers (nurses, porters, doctors, cleaners
and more) must keep tightly on for hours at a time , really,
really hurts. At best, those huge visors chafe, leaving
skin red, sore and itchy. At worst – and frequently – they cause pressure
sores on the nose, jaw and temples that can break, bleed and weep. One
Covid team leader said he winces every time he reaches for his face gear
after  a loo break.

The dark ages If medi-
eval “wine windows”
were the mood of 2020,
then Celine’s chainmail
collars and teen knight s
are 2021’s response.
Hands-free shoes Nike
launches a slip-on shoe
to rival the Birkenstock
clog, the Croc, and
even the Marni mule.
Fung i-fashion
Whether you’re
growing them ( North
S pore ’s kits are selling

out) or wearing them
(see Alexa Chung’s
new jumper ), it’s the
new gardening fi x.
Snoods Back! Not the
19th-century hairpiece,
or the thing that
Gianluigi Buff on wore
on the pitch, but the
Nike neck warmer.
Dewy Dudes Boys in
sheet masks chatting
skincare routines and
lip balm on a podcast –
what is not to love?

The Measure


Going up Going down


Calm in a crisis


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Instagram’s tucking-
hair-behind-ear thing
Spectacularly irritating.
Could be the straw that
breaks a very grumpy
camel’s back. You have
been warned.
Berlin hipsters
Kreuzberg’s cool cats
are nicely skewered
in Lauren Oyler ’s new
book, Fake Accounts.
Neighbour-shaming
TikTok’s trend
for shaming loud

neighbours and crying
babies. Where’s the
camaraderie, Gen Z?
Howard s End Instead,
try The End Of Eddy ,
Édouard Louis ’ coming-
out memoir, adapted
by James Ivory (of
Howard s fame).
Ultra-recipes The latest
anti-boredom pastime?
Grossout cooking
videos on ChefClub.
Lettuce stuff ed with
burger meat, anyone?

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