Modelling Blast from the Past!
That’s me, circa 2003, pretending to be in the sixties!
That’s me, circa 2003, pretending to be in the sixties!
My kit at it’s most stripped down – this is pretty much the lightest that I ever travel.
I used Klorane’s sensitive eye makeup remover last week after a job and thought it was excellent.
Sainsbury’s ‘Revive!’ is now a permanent part of my beauty routine – my nails have never been so strong!
Eyeko’s Rain Polish – the colour of “Bleu-taque”
My new love, the ‘Runaway Girl’ pendant from Karen Walker.
L’Occitane’s Lavender Gel is a godsend – it smells amazing, it’s natural, and it doesn’t dry your hands out as much as some of the ultra-harsh sanitisers.
The Multiple Tint gives an instant pop of colour to tanned skin, but also a gorgeous healthy glow to paler, ‘English Rose’ complexions.
Batiste, as I have said a few times before, is the Model’s Life Saver.
A little experiment that I decided to carry out last week; I didn’t wash my hair for five whole days. Five days and three hours, to be precise. Undoubtedly, some readers will think that this experiment is quite gross, and others will be shrugging their shoulders and saying, “so what? I don’t wash my hair…
A good one to pack in your holiday makeup kit!
It gives an even and professional finish that feels very ‘fixed in place’…
My battered – but trustworthy – Prescriptives powder brush.
Pretty, sophisticated and great if you have pale skin.
If you have existing sun-damage, or are worried about the amount of time that your skin has been exposed to the sun for, then this is a great nighttime treatment.
The Glosstick is perfect for summer; it has an SPF, it’s creamy and moisturising on dry lips, and the colour looks fantastic with a tan!
These fashion ‘looks’ have deep associations with the pain and misery, and that, for me, is totally unacceptable.
It’s light and fresh and absorbs very easily – overall a really excellent day cream!