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2 days ago |
goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland
Aimee-Lou Wood has just recreated her iconic final scene in The White Lotus, scooped up in the arms of co-star Walton Goggins, but there’s one key difference. This is one beauty look that would never have handled the heat and humidity in Thailand. The pair have reunited for a cover shoot with Variety, but whereas the screen version saw Aimee-Lou’s Chelsea bare-faced and beachy-haired (oh and – spoiler alert – dead), the glossy magazine update is far, far more polished.
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3 days ago |
goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland
Shake down any beauty editor’s makeup bag and there’s one product guaranteed to fall out: Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Liner Eyeliner. Universally loved for its buttery pigment and ultra-flattering smokey finish, it’s become an icon for all ages, with just one drawback: the £32 price tag. Now, though, celebrity makeup artist Hannah Martin has launched a version that’s every bit as plush – and it comes in at exactly half the price.
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5 days ago |
goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland
If you want a guaranteed stinker of a hair day, there’s one sure-fire route: fall asleep with your hair slightly damp. Not only does that not-properly-dried state leave your hair fragile and vulnerable to damage as you toss and turn, it ensures you’ll wake up looking like Hagrid. As a veteran beauty director, I know sleeping with wet hair is a sin akin to going to bed with your makeup on, but sometimes, tiredness wins out.
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5 days ago |
goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland
She’s best known for playing a Downton Abbey downstairs maid, but Joanne Froggatt is looking every inch the lady of the manor right now. The actress, who plays Anna Bates in the hit TV show-turned-film series, has been showing off a fresh hair look – and it’s pure class. Appearing at a press day for her latest project, Mobland, Joanne, 44, looked every bit the upstairs girl with a thoroughly modern makeover.
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2 weeks ago |
goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland
Menopause has become one of beauty’s hottest buzzwords, with targeted ranges launching faster than you can say ‘hot flush’. But what does your face actually need at this time in your life? And does it mean binning everything you own and starting afresh? Thankfully, the answer is no. While there are many excellent products formulated with the menopause in mind, the trick is knowing what to introduce, what ‘regular’ skin products to continue using and what might no longer be right for you.
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