Your post-lockdown beauty hit list: 10 glow-giving products you need Naomi May
Having spent the last year embroiled in a toxic relationship with the elasticated members of our wardrobes, time is running out for us to pull ourselves together. Not only does emerging from lockdown (even if it is just for a coffee on a bench) mean having to get dressed in real clothes again, it also means having to spare a thought for our pallid complexions and feral manes.
Since the Prime Minister’s announcement at the end of February, sales of make-up have spiked by 110 per cent and 48 per cent at John Lewis and Space NK respectively, with sales of bronzers and tinted moisturisers among the most sought-after.
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Love Island s Georgia Steel reveals her last relationship was toxic Niomi Harris For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Georgia Steel has revealed that a recent toxic relationship meant she had to spend time rebuilding her confidence after it had ended.
The former Love Island star, 22, opened up about her love life and dating in the So This Is Adulting podcast, where she admitted that following the breakdown of a romance, she had to find herself again.
The reality star, also told how forming relationships on reality shows has changed the way she approaches dating in the future. © Provided by Daily Mail
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