Category Archives: Beauty

GET A GLOSSYBOX

I never used to be that concerned with all things beauty (probably due to a period in my early teens when I became disillusioned after spending hundreds of pounds on products and realising that 98% didn’t actually work) but when I turned 26 this year I began to feel that I couldn’t afford to have such a defeatist attitude any more (the first signs of aging will do that to a girl). Now I’m on a mission to find a handful of products that really deliver – no mean feat when you consider how saturated the marketplace is. If, like me, you’re wondering where to begin then you need Glossybox

Fellow beauty seekers, this prettily packaged box of goodies is the answer to our prayers. Subscribe for £10 a month and receive a selection of five miniatures from luxury brands delivered straight to your front door. Every product has been carefully selected by the Glossybox team and will arrive with notes on exactly what you’ve got and how to use it.

To mark the company’s 6 month anniversary I got sent a box with an extra 6th product. My selection included the following:

1. Dermalogica Age Smart, Multivitamin Thermafoliant (skin polisher)

2. Dermalogica Age Smart, Multivitamin Power Recover Masque

3. Dermalogica Age Smart, Renewal Lip Complex

4. Leighton Denny nail polish in Babydoll

5. Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eyeliner

6. A selection of three Robert Piguet eau de parfums in a little organza pouch

Considering the nail polish alone would normally cost £11, Glossybox is incredibly good value. It’s also a great way to experiment with and discover new products you’d never normally try. Plus, I don’t know about you, but I LOVE getting things in the post, so unwrapping a little box of beauty bits and bobs would definitely be something to look forward to every month.

Get yours here.

HAIR TREND: THINK PINK

Experimental dye jobs, eh? Who could have possibly foreseen a trend for 8 inch roots and poorly bleached ends that look like they’ve been coloured with Sun-In (you’ll remember this stuff from school? It turned your hair an orangey hue and gave it a lovely straw-like consistency, yet we all persisted with it anyway. Penny dropped yet?). But even I, the perpetual brunette, was enticed by the idea of light pink tresses.

Perhaps it’s residue from my inexplicable childhood desire to be the pink-haired centaurette from Disney’s Fantasia (I know, I know!), but when I saw this Fashion week snap I immediately called Bleach in Dalston to make an appointment.

FINALLY, My Little Pony hair has become a trend. Thanks to model / stone cold fox Charlotte Free, 80s babies everywhere can indulge their inner Barbie girl.

Of course I didn’t have the guts to bleach the crap out of my dark locks in the end, but on those days when I’m feeling particularly reckless I still get sorely tempted. A million high fives to all the girls who’ve had the guts to go for it…

Aaaaand just for fun…

LOVING MY MINX MANICURE

I’ve pretty much been obsessed with Minx since I clocked Samantha rocking liquid gold nails in Sex & the City 2. Since then I’ve tried every metallic nail polish going in an effort to get that same mirror effect but nothing even comes close *sigh*.

Then a couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to finally try it out for an article I’m working on and Oh. My. God…It’s AMAZEBALLS! People are stopping me in the street to ask about my nails. They’re massively babeish, especially when worn with fist-fulls of silver rings.

I never want to see my normal nails again. Ever.

BTW – if you fancy trying it for yourself head to Groom in Selfridges. It’ll set you back £45 but is well worth it for special occasions or whatevs.

MIND THE GAP

As a child I was burdened with teeth positioned so sparsely I could slot coins between them. No joke. I asked for a brace but my dentist refused, assuring me that my wisdom teeth would one day push through, forcing everything forwards and eventually closing the gaps. He was right of course (had I been fitted with a brace I’d now have a mouth full of overlapping snaggle teeth, the likes of which are usually only found in the smallest hick towns of America). I don’t feel the need to cover my mouth when I laugh any more (a habit I persisted with all through school) but I do feel they could be whiter.

It’s a given that most of us consider cosmetic dentistry a shrewd and worthwhile investment. The Holy Grail? A jaw full of pristine, symmetrical, pure white nashers right? Well no actually. At least not any more…

The British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry released a report this week which claims that two thirds of its members have seen a big decline in clients wanting ‘extreme’ Hollywood smiles. In place of this impossibly perfect aesthetic a new trend has emerged – patients are actually requesting a gap!

Dr Tapeshwar Anand, dental practitioner and founder of Harley Street-based dental practice Q Clinic explains: ‘The latest trend in the quest for perfection appears to be a slight imperfection – a great smile but with a small gap in the front teeth, for a quirky look that sets people apart from the crowd.’

The method? ‘At Q we recommend Invisalign as the best non-invasive method for straightening, however the procedure can be used to create the gap look as well. The main role of Invisalign is to reposition the teeth, which way the teeth are repositioned is up to the patient.’

Surprising though it may be, this increased desire for a more characterful smile is also comforting. As beautiful as Cheryl Cole is I’m beginning to find her impossibly groomed look (complete with veneers) more  than a little tedious. There’s making the best of what you have and then there’s remoulding yourself into something else entirely.

Although the gaps have long since disappeared my teeth still have one little quirk. My canine teeth are unusually sharp. I’m talking vampire proportions here. At one point I considered booking a procedure to have them filed down – it was my mum I inherited them from and this is what she eventually did – but my boyfriend asked me not to. To him they’re sexy (and possibly to all the Twilight fans out there). They may be sort of weird looking but they’re part of me, so I’m learning to love them.

What do you think? Would you ever get a Lara Stone-style gap yourself? If you already have one do you want to close it?

Q Clinic, 139 Harley St, W1G 6BG, (0207 317 1111)