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  • Feed your skin

    It’s always been fairly obvious that your diet contributes directly to the health of your skin. If you’re anything like me, you’ll see the negative after-effects of greasy foods, sugary foods and alcohol in your skin almost immediately. Nutrients from a healthy diet will help maintain healthy skin from the inside out. But a healthy diet is something your whole body reaps rewards from, and the skin is often given the leftovers, with your brain, heart and other essential organs getting first dibs. Bearing this in mind, and while there’s no substitute for a healthy diet, there’s no denying the added benefit of nutrient infused skincare.

    Let me guide you through the top 4 super foods for your skin, their benefits and where you can find them in your skincare.lemon_eyes

    1. Papaya

    Reveal a fresh face with Papaya. This fruit contains an enzyme called papain that can rid you of dead skin cells and speed up cell renewal. In a nutshell, it smoothes, refreshes and refines. You’ll find this baby in Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant and their Gentle Cream Exfoliant.

    2. Cucumber

    Cucumber has more uses in the beauty world than just popping a couple of slices on your eyes. Cucumber can help quench your skin’s thirst. It’s a hydrating soother that contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory Caffeic Acid. Essentially it soothes, calms and hydrates. For those of you with sensitive skins, you can get your daily dose of cucumber’s benefits using Dermalogica Ultracalming Cleanser.

    3. Carrot

    We all know the myth that carrots help you see in the dark, but did you know that carrots are rich in Vitamin A and antioxidant Vitamin E. It helps firm, nourish and regenerate the skin for improved elasticity. I recommend a healthy dose of Dermalogica Overnight Repair Serum to get your carrot fix. This serum replaces lipids whilst nourishing dry or dehydrated skin. Apply 6–10 drops to your fingertips then smooth into the skin. You can also mix 3-4 drops in with your moisturiser at night.

    4. Rooibos Tea

    This tea from the South African Red Bush contains antioxidants that are 50 times stronger than those found in green tea. It’s not messing around. Rooibos Tea can help soothe the skin and shield it against environmental damage.  If you fancy an alternative to the drink, reach for Dermalogica Daily Resurfacer, a leave-on exfoliating treatment that brightens, hydrates, evens skin tone, and delivers dramatic smoothing results.

  • Goodbye Summer…Hello Autumn

    Ok, I’m calling it. It’s definitely not summer anymore. For the first time in months, I walked to the salon this morning wearing a jacket and scarf, closed toe shoes and may or may not have used a quick blast of the hairdryer to warm myself up when I arrived. Sad face.

    But it’s not all doom and gloom. Now that autumn is upon us, we can finally get to work on transforming our summer frazzled hair into healthy and chic autumn tresses. Let me share with you my top 5 tips and tricks for restoring your locks for Autumn/Winter 2015.

    1. Time to book that haircut. It’s essential after enjoying the summer sun that you book into the salon to give your hair a new lease of life and remove those damaged ends. Even if you’ve been really protective of your hair, I always recommend to my clients that they have a good trim in order to keep their hair looking and feeling healthy. If you’re seeing lots of split ends, ask your stylist for a cut with minimal layers and a strong baseline to eradicate that shattered end feel and build as much weight into the hair as possible.

    2. The summer months can have a drying effect on your hair, especially if you’ve continued to use heated styling tools. Treatments are a must to help restore your hair to its former glory. Dampen down your hair and apply Pureology Strength Cure Restorative Masque 150g (£23) through the lengths and ends. The longer you leave it to work its magic the better, so take my advice and pop it on before bed and then rinse out in the morning for gorgeous results that will bring life back to your hair and make it more manageable.

    3. Everyone knows that your colour can look a little dull after time in the sun. In between colour appointments you can ask your stylist for just a toner to refresh your colour. These are also available just in clear, which won’t change your colour but add a top coat of shine. If you’re after an at home version, try the EVO Fabuloso Colour Intensifying Conditioners 250ml (£23.00). These provide an instant hair colour refresh combined with a nourishing treatment to condition, repair, add shine, instantly tone and intensify hair colour. All in 3 minutes.

    4. Hair with sun and heat damage can become brittle and lack the essential proteins to keep your hair healthy. You’ll need to use products to balance this out. I reach for L’Oreal Professional Pro Keratin Shampoo 250ml (£10.99) to cleanse the hair and the pair it with EVO Mane Prescription Protein Treatment 150ml (£15.65). This intensive treatment works to rebuild strength and leave your hair in optimum condition. It’s definitely my secret weapon.

    5. Attempting a smooth and super sleek blow-dry on damaged hair can be a bit of a challenge, even for us professionals. Once you’ve got the right tools and products to hand though, it does make things a bit easier. First you need to build a good foundation using the right products for the job. I opt for Evo Easy Tiger Smoothing Fluid 200ml (£15.10) as it’s a great multitasking product that will make the hair manageable and full of vitality and shine. Using the nozzle on your hairdryer and pointing it downwards onto the hair shaft will smooth the cuticle down, making the hair smoother and have more shine. A professional ceramic brush, such as the Moroccan Oil Ceramic Barrel Brush (£13.85) will make things a lot easier too.

    Let me know in the comments below what you’ll be doing to transform your hair this season.

    xoxo

  • 10 things you need this Autumn

    The winter months are approaching and over the last week we have already seen the temperature drop sad face

    Its time to say goodbye to the bright pastel colours and summery trends, and time to say hello to autumn!

    In order to prepare you, I’ve made a list of the top ten things you will need:

    1. Wine-red lipstick
      Deep red colours are in this season and look super chic with autumn fashion colours like browns and blacks.
    2. Grey eye shadow
      Trust me – grey is in! Instead of a black smoky eye, try using grey and silver colours. It adds sophistication. Plus it looks amazing with autumn dark colours and deep red lipstick!
    3. Metallic nail polish
      I heart metallic! This autumn, metallic colours are fast becoming the go-to colour for any outfit. Metallic nail varnish will add a little jazz to any outfit.I just put on Essie’s Jag-U-Are. It’s a red metallic colour and looks gorgeous!
      Essie
    4. Matte foundation
      Instead of shiny foundation (which nobody particularly loves) matte is back. Matte foundation is easily build-able for coverage and controls shine throughout the day while evening the skin tone.
    5. SPF
      Just because the sun is gone doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still protect your skin! Use products with SPF in or just put a tiny bit of sun cream on underneath your foundation. Your skin will thank you for it in years to come – I promise!On holiday all I used is Ambre Solaire's BB cream as its acts as both a tinted moisturiser and sun cream. Plus it evens out my skin tone - a true all in one!

      Ambre Solaire's BB Cream

    6. Felt eyeliner
      I recently switched from pencil to felt and it changed my life! I am now officially obsessed. Felt eyeliner is super easy to apply and lasts for hours. Its also smudge free – what more could you ask for?!
    7. Brow shadow
      Since Cara Delevinge hit the scene, brows have been the in thing, but even more so this autumn. Make sure you define your natural brows with shadow that’s the closet shadow to your hair colour. Ensure you don’t go super crazy and paint your brows on, that is not hot!
    8. Thickening mascara
      Fake lashes are for summer. This autumn you don’t want to be flapping around with glue and lashes. Get a thickening mascara and see the difference – much more natural and stylish.
    9. Hydrating Moisturiser
      Looking after skin is never a seasonal thing  - you should be doing this year round! But even more so now that the weather is changing, you need to keep your skin hydrating at all timesTry using Thalgo's Source Hydra-Marine 24h cream, its to die for!
      Thalgo Marine
    10. A Fringe
      A heavy eyelash-grazing fringe is huge this autumn. If you have had a fringe before – get it back! If you haven’t had one, why not try it? Consult your hair stylist and see what they think? I have done loads in the salon in the last few weeks!

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