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There’s good skin – and then, there’sgreatno-filter
skin. The difference is the latest foundation drop, which
adds extra mileage to your make-up by plumping fine
lines, all while giving you picture-perfect coverage. Take
Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Foundation, £34
(charlottetilbury.com). It contains two collagen-boosting
peptides proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by
up to 22 per cent in eight weeks. Plus, ‘lab-engineered moss
cells to moisturise and ensure the foundation stretches so skin
looks alive,’ says Tilbury. Similarly, L’Oréal Paris True Match
Foundation, £9.99, which comes in 40 shades, now contains
kin-loving glycerin, hyaluronic acid and aloe vera for healthier-
oking skin after just two weeks. Meanwhile, Chanel Ultra
Teint Velvet Blurring Smoothing Effect Foundation, £37,
tains perfecting powders to improve the look of dark
s, redness and enlarged pores. Other youth-boosting
las include Pat McGrath Sublime Perfection
ation, £60, which activates skin’s natural
tion of hyaluronic acid and ceramides.
rins Everlasting Youth Fluid Foundation
35, uses exfoliating red jania
o improve light reflection.
Talk about giving good face.
FEELING
BEAUTY
Long lashes give the illusion of wide, round eyes – a baby-faced feature we associate with
‘naivete, honesty, kindness and warmth,’ according to the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology. Boost stubby lashes with Laura Mercier Caviar Volume Panoramic Mascara, £22
(Fabled.com) – encapsulated black pigments release on contact for mega volume and length.
Hair colour, like fashion, is another
way of expressing yourself. The
only downside is the damage it
causes. Switch to Schwarzkopf
Colour Expert, £6.79, the first
at-home dye with ‘omegaplex’
anti-breakage technology. Then,
ensure your colour lasts twice as
long with Living Proof Color Care
Conditioner, £24. It contains
a molecule that forms a water-
repelling layer around strands to
prevent fade and delivers essen
fatty acids for a super-soft
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Colour
Clé de Peau Beauté, which launches in the UK this month, has teamed up with
UNICEF for the Power of Radiance Program. Each year, one award winner
will receive a grant to donate to a cause of her choice in support of female
empowerment and education. This year Muzoon Almellehan, the first person with
refugee status to be made a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, is leading the charge.
SMALL ACT
OF KINDNESS
Not just a pretty face, here’s how beauty can
enhance your mood and well-being, too
TORY BURCH
WORDS BY FIONA EMBLETON. PHOTOGRAPH BY JASONLLOYD-EVANS. STILL LIFES BY PIXELEYES