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  • 4 days ago | womanandhome.com | Rebecca Fearn

    Botox remains one of the most popular aesthetic treatments in the UK. With an estimated 900,000 injections carried out annually in our country, we’re pretty taken by the stuff. But our desire for less invasive, naturally-sourced approaches to skin is also increasing. And the fact that skincare products, such as the best face moisturisers, are becoming more and more advanced can only be a win if you seek needle-free results for less money and less downtime.

  • 5 days ago | ca.style.yahoo.com | Rebecca Fearn

    The difference between Pilates and Lagree Igor Ustynskyy - Getty ImagesAs an avid reformer Pilates fan who’s been attending classes (both in London and Melbourne) for more than two years now, I feel comfortable in stating that I’m on my way to mastering reformer as a concept. So, when I was given the opportunity to try Lagree – the comparable method reportedly beloved by celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Meghan the Duchess of Sussex – I jumped at the chance. How hard could it be?

  • 5 days ago | marieclaire.co.uk | Rebecca Fearn

    When it comes to eyeshadow, I have to admit I'm pretty boring. I've certainly gone through my phases (including one where I became addicted to pink sparkle), but I truly believe what I suit best is a simple, understated, matte brown shadow. Combined with a slick of liquid liner and lashings of mascara, it's my "go-to" eye look for both evening and daytime (the latter only when I choose to wear make-up).

  • 1 week ago | marieclaire.co.uk | Rebecca Fearn

    I'd be lying if I said I didn't love boujee bodycare. I'm a sucker for Aesop's geranium-scented body scrub and a huge fan of the Nécessaire serums and creams—but they certainly don't come cheap. Of course, we all deserve a treat now and again, but for regular, everyday use, the high street can often come to the rescue. Recently, I set out to find some affordable bodycare buys that won't break the bank but can still offer a luxury experience.

  • 1 week ago | marieclaire.co.uk | Rebecca Fearn

    If you ask me, as a lifelong perfume enthusiast, there's nothing more frustrating than dropping a generous amount of £££'s on a new fragrance, only to discover it lacks any kind of longevity on the skin. As a result, you end up spritzing through your scent much more quickly, adding insult to injury to your already-tired bank account. If this is a particular pet peeve of yours, it may be time to invest in an extrait perfume, which lasts on skin longer than your average eau de parfum, by a lot.

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