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Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents
Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents

IOL News

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents

Social media sensation Kamo WW, real name Kamohelo Pule at the Chance Eau Splendide fragrance pop-up launch. Picture: Supplied/RageInc Productions. Image: Supplied/RageInc Productions. As the temperatures drop and the air gets drier, your skin and senses deserve a little extra TLC. Winter has a way of stealing moisture from the skin and dulling that usual glow, but it doesn't have to. This season, it's all about restoring radiance and wrapping yourself in warmth, starting with two essentials: the new Vaseline Cera-Glow range and the timeless Chanel Chance perfume. Skin First: Lock In That Winter Glow Dry, flaky skin is one of winter's most unwelcome guests. That's where the new Vaseline Cera-Glow range steps in. Vaseline ambassador actress Linda Mtoba at the launch of the Cera-Glow range. Picture: Supplied Image: Supplied Infused with ceramides and Vaseline Jelly, this range is designed to deeply hydrate while strengthening the skin's moisture barrier. Unlike heavier winter creams that can feel greasy, Cera-Glow absorbs beautifully and leaves your skin soft, supple, and luminous. Instead of just bringing the viral Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Gel Oil to Mzansi, they have made one specifically for South African skin. Containing replenishing oil and natural oils (Vit E and almond oil) for soft and radiant skin. In addition, it is uniquely powered by pro-ceramides for a stronger skin barrier and a healthy glow. It's the perfect daily dose of glow your winter skin craves and the subtle, clean scent means it won't clash with your signature fragrance. Fragrance Finish Once your skin is moisturised, don't forget the finishing touch: a spritz of Chanel Chance. This elegant, floral fragrance adds a playful sophistication to your winter beauty routine. The new Chanel Chance Eau Splendide is the perfect winter scent to have anyone wanting to leave a lasting impression. Taking care of your skin in winter is a must. Picture: FreePik Image: FreePik With notes of pink pepper, jasmine, and patchouli, Chanel Chance is vibrant but not overpowering, making it ideal for those who love to smell good without being too loud. "The scent lingers gently on scarves and sweaters, leaving a trail of allure wherever you go," said Olivier Polge Chanel In-House Perfumer-Creator "The original idea behind Chance was a state of mind that we interpreted in very different styles. A new colour in the Chance palette. After pink, green, yellow and orange comes purple. The shade of magic and lightness tinged with mystery and nobility. Rebellious energy conceals depth and dazzling power behind its capers. This new creation by Polge is a marvel of paradoxes. Pro Tip: For a longer-lasting fragrance, apply your fragrance to your pulse points right after moisturising. Hydrated skin holds the scent better, so this combo is more than just a luxury, it's smart layering. IOL Lifestyle

Linda Mtoba's guide to confidence and taking care of her skin
Linda Mtoba's guide to confidence and taking care of her skin

News24

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Linda Mtoba's guide to confidence and taking care of her skin

Whether she's jet-setting to international award shows or just sitting at home with her little girl, Linda Mtoba makes sure her skin is taken care of. TRUELOVE caught up with the Queendom actor at the launch of Vaseline's new Cera-Glow range and she breaks down everything from her skincare routine to her thoughts on social media filters and feeling good in her skin. Tell us about your skincare routine. "Okay, my skincare steps, one, ukugeza. Let's start there! First things first, you need to have a shower, make sure that you are cleansed and clean. Followed by my face care, I always wash my face with cold water then I have [an] ice bath on my face. I just put my face in literally cold water and ice, or I have [an] ice roller that I have in the bathroom, I use that. "And then what I can't miss is my retinol for my face, I think retinol is very important. And peptides for your face. That's what my dermatologist told me, 'If you're doing those two things, your skin's going to be glowing'. And then followed by my actual skincare … I first put on my oil and then I go in with my moisturiser, my lotion." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Linda Mtoba (@linda_mtoba) How do you make yourself feel good in your skin? "I don't know if it's an age thing or what but even sitting at home I put on a lighter fragrance and then put it over my gown, ngifaka kancane just to smell good." Looking and feeling good even in your own space, why is that so important to you? "Because it's still me. Where I am, it doesn't really matter. Wherever I am, I'm there with me, so I should always feel my best, regardless of where the situation is. So, I think its just an important thing to always just know that it's always just you, it's still you. "Whether you're going to an event, whether you're going out the house, whether it's going to be at home. If you want to put perfume, do it because it's for you." What have been some problem areas with your skin that you really wanted to target? "Oh, my stretch marks and cellulite have been a big one especially since having my child and Vaseline products have really helped with the appearance of my stretch marks quite a bit … So, I've been using argan for the past four years." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Linda Mtoba (@linda_mtoba) What are your thoughts on using filters when posting on social media? "Everyone has a bad day sometimes. So, you just don't be feeling your best sometimes and I'm so specific on that 'sometimes'. One thing that I do try my best to do is that even when I snap my stories, most of the times I don't put on any filters. And the reason being is that, as much as I can put a filter on, at the end of the day I still have to face myself as I am, "So, the first thing starts with me accepting myself as I actually am. I mean, everyone has bad days. Sometimes your skin is acting up, your hair's not looking its best, and that's okay because we use it as a shield of some sort. But when your skin is taken care of, you don't need to have that shield up all the time." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Linda Mtoba (@linda_mtoba) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Linda Mtoba (@linda_mtoba)

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