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  • 1 week ago | redonline.co.uk | Chloe Burcham

    I love a bold nail. A rich cherry red, a deep espresso brown, even an iridescent chrome all have their moments. But the manicure I return to time and time again is a barely-there nude. There’s something eternally chic about that understated, super-clean finish. It’s polished but not try-hard. Glowy but not glossy. Subtle, sheer and - somehow - seriously expensive-looking. But here’s the thing: nude nails are deceptively difficult to get right.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Chloe Burcham

    17 hours agoFrom blueberry milk to butter, cherry, and caramel: Nail trends of the past moments have been pretty delectable. How, enter your summer sweet (or sour?) treat mani: Lemon drop nails. Last summer was all about tutti frutti nails: Fruit salad-forward, 3D decal nail art. It’s a rather illustrative name …

  • 2 weeks ago | womenshealthmag.com | Chloe Burcham

    Whether it’s a new season or you’re just in the need for a bit of a refresh, there are few things that feel as instantly transformative as a fresh haircut. And if you've been circling the idea of going short, now is as good a time as any to finally take the plunge. From pixie crops to chin-length bobs, short hair is the ultimate power hair cut – and paired with a fringe, you have got yourself an instant update. But committing to a short cut with bangs does take a little planning.

  • 2 weeks ago | womenshealth.com.au | Chloe Burcham

    For decades, grey hair was something we were conditioned to cover up. A sprouting silver strand was often met with panic, a pair of tweezers or a last-minute salon visit. But in recent years, a shift has been happening. Call it the Andie MacDowell effect or a general fatigue with root regrowth, but more women than ever are embracing their natural grey and discovering that it doesn’t signal giving up, but rather stepping into a new, refreshingly low-maintenance kind of beauty.

  • 2 weeks ago | womenshealthmag.com | Chloe Burcham

    1Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber™ Mask With Moisturising Hyaluronic AcidProsSkin looks instantly plumper and hydratedCooling rubber texture soothes redness and inflammationConsPricey for a single-use maskIf you want results that give you that post-facial glow but only have 30 minutes, this two-step mask delivers. You apply a potent ampoule of hyaluronic acid, then seal it in with a cooling rubber mask (that looks mildly terrifying), but works wonders and makes for a great selfie opp.

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