Mamamia
’s Tried and Tested series is your review of the latest to hit our desks in beauty, health and wellness. You won’t find any #sponsored content here, just honest, relatable and independent advice. This week, Mamamia s Senior Health and Beauty Writer reviews Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint Foundation.
The new Fenty Beauty foundation is out! Have you heard? Seen it slinking around your Instagram? Giving you the sexy side eye? Ey?
Omg, wait - hold up, hold up! Don t add it to your cart
jusssst yet.
Cause there s nothing worse than jumping straight in on a new and trendy foundation, only to find out it s actually utter poo and does nothing for your skin. Sucks!
Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade is now a 25-year-old beauty influencer
And she s worth the follow Mar 12, 2021
Hands up who can t resist another beauty influencer follow, even though their news feed is already chock-full of them?
Our latest follow is a 25-year-old called Hailie Jade, who already has over 2 million followers. Her content is mostly made up of fitness, fashion, the places she s traveled and her beauty routine, but there s something else her pretty, well-curated grid doesn t give away. she s got a very famous dad.
If you were old enough to enjoy Eminem s music back in the noughties, the name Hailie will ring a bell. That s because she s the hip-hop star s daughter, and her name featured in more than 20 of his songs.
Being judgy has never been more vital.
The 2021
Marie Claire UK Hair Awards are fast approaching and we have rounded up the troops to help us find the very best of the best in haircare.
World-renowned stylists, colourists, hair experts, industry-pioneers and influencers will work alongside (digitally, of course) members of the
Marie Claire
UK team to trial, test and award the best products on the market.
With over 50 categories, from the best hair dryer and best dry shampoo, to best sustainable brand and best ethical hair initiative, we’ve got our work cut out for us.
So why don’t we meet our team of dedicated judges, here to serve and deliver the goods…
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Any excuse for some needles in the face and I’m there: Botox, tear trough fillers, Profhilo, microneedling – you name it, I’ve tried it. But I realised there was one
skin-puncturing technique I
hadn’t yet experienced: cosmetic acupuncture. In the ancient art of Chinese medicine it’s believed that the face (including the ears) is a “microsystem,” with certain areas linked to organs in the body.
“The treatment is very much based on traditional acupuncture,” explains the managing director of Waterhouse Young Clinic, Anna Silsby. “It works by stimulating organs to give the body a full reset, while at the same time increasing the skin’s microcirculation for a brighter, more lifted complexion.” And it’s not just the boost in microcirculation (delivering oxygen and nutrients to the skin and removing toxins) that your skin will benefit from. “Any puncture tricks the skin into the natural healing process, explains Anna, which in turn