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These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time – and one's just $16
These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time – and one's just $16

The Age

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time – and one's just $16

This story is part of the July 6 edition of Sunday Life. See all 13 stories. In my career as a beauty editor, the most difficult challenge has always been to select my favourite products. And I've done a few 'best-in-beauty' round-ups in my time, including my top 100. So, here I go again with my top 10 time-honoured products (in no particular order). Let's start with Eve Lom's Cleanser ($144), crafted by legendary facialist Eve Lom and launched in 1985. It's a blend of chamomile, hops, clove, eucalyptus oil and cocoa butter and comes with a muslin cloth that is integral to the cleansing and exfoliating process. Another great all-rounder is Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream ($35). Arden developed it in 1930 and was so impressed by its ability to soothe cuts and bruises she even applied it to her beloved racehorses, while Sir Edmund Hilary used it as a balm when he climbed Mount Everest. It also soothes lips, smooths flyaway hair, highlights cheeks, helps repair cuticles and, at a pinch, polishes your shoes. I know I bang on and on about SkinCeuticals Advanced Brightening UV Defense SPF50+ sunscreen ($68), but that's because it's pure SPF genius that will not only help save you from the sun's ravages but is lightweight, with an easy-to-wear texture. Editing down colour cosmetics is a difficult task. For lips, Charlotte Tilbury Kissing Bitch Perfect Lipstick ($54) is in the nude lipstick hall of fame. And I cannot do this list justice without including Clinique's Almost Lipstick in Black Honey ($48), launched in 1971. This blackened-raisin lip gloss is universally flattering and became an instant hit when Julia Roberts applied it while singing Ain't No Mountain High Enough in the 1998 movie Stepmom. For eyes, Laura Mercier Caviar Stick in Cocoa ($54) is foolproof when drawing a smoky eye. Loading Yikes! I only have four choices left and I absolutely must have two fragrances. Diptyque Philosykos EDP ($309 for 75ml) was the darling of the fashion set in the 1980s thanks to its notes of fig, coriander and coconut and has stood the test of time. And with buckets of sex appeal from its unique, freshly-cut-grass aroma, Guerlain Vétiver EDT ($190 for 100ml) is as intoxicating today as it was when it launched in 1959. For hair, Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat and Ceramide ($16) is a keeper for those who suffer from greasy, limp second-day hair. In fact, Aussies love it so much we account for a third of worldwide sales. Keep it close for an instant hair boost. Lastly, the legendary Christophe Robin Regenerating Mask ($88) is also a hair must-have, using prickly pear oil to treat the scalp and hair without weighing it down. Oops! Can I make that my 11 favourite products? I simply must add the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer ($799). I couldn't live without it.

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16
These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16

This story is part of the July 6 edition of Sunday Life. See all 13 stories. In my career as a beauty editor, the most difficult challenge has always been to select my favourite products. And I've done a few 'best-in-beauty' round-ups in my time, including my top 100. So, here I go again with my top 10 time-honoured products (in no particular order). Let's start with Eve Lom's Cleanser ($144), crafted by legendary facialist Eve Lom and launched in 1985. It's a blend of chamomile, hops, clove, eucalyptus oil and cocoa butter and comes with a muslin cloth that is integral to the cleansing and exfoliating process. Another great all-rounder is Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream ($35). Arden developed it in 1930 and was so impressed by its ability to soothe cuts and bruises she even applied it to her beloved racehorses, while Sir Edmund Hilary used it as a balm when he climbed Mount Everest. It also soothes lips, smooths flyaway hair, highlights cheeks, helps repair cuticles and, at a pinch, polishes your shoes. I know I bang on and on about SkinCeuticals Advanced Brightening UV Defense SPF50+ sunscreen ($68), but that's because it's pure SPF genius that will not only help save you from the sun's ravages but is lightweight, with an easy-to-wear texture. Editing down colour cosmetics is a difficult task. For lips, Charlotte Tilbury Kissing Bitch Perfect Lipstick ($54) is in the nude lipstick hall of fame. And I cannot do this list justice without including Clinique's Almost Lipstick in Black Honey ($48), launched in 1971. This blackened-raisin lip gloss is universally flattering and became an instant hit when Julia Roberts applied it while singing Ain't No Mountain High Enough in the 1998 movie Stepmom. For eyes, Laura Mercier Caviar Stick in Cocoa ($54) is foolproof when drawing a smoky eye. Loading Yikes! I only have four choices left and I absolutely must have two fragrances. Diptyque Philosykos EDP ($309 for 75ml) was the darling of the fashion set in the 1980s thanks to its notes of fig, coriander and coconut and has stood the test of time. And with buckets of sex appeal from its unique, freshly-cut-grass aroma, Guerlain Vétiver EDT ($190 for 100ml) is as intoxicating today as it was when it launched in 1959. For hair, Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat and Ceramide ($16), is a keeper for those who suffer from greasy, limp, second-day hair. In fact, Aussies love it so much we account for a third of worldwide sales. Keep it close for an instant hair boost. Lastly, the legendary Christophe Robin Regenerating Mask, ($88), is also a hair must-have, using prickly pear oil to treat the scalp and hair without weighing it down. Oops! Can I make that my 11 favourite products? I simply must add the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer ($799). I couldn't live without it.

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16
These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time - and one's just $16

This story is part of the July 6 edition of Sunday Life. See all 13 stories. In my career as a beauty editor, the most difficult challenge has always been to select my favourite products. And I've done a few 'best-in-beauty' round-ups in my time, including my top 100. So, here I go again with my top 10 time-honoured products (in no particular order). Let's start with Eve Lom's Cleanser ($144), crafted by legendary facialist Eve Lom and launched in 1985. It's a blend of chamomile, hops, clove, eucalyptus oil and cocoa butter and comes with a muslin cloth that is integral to the cleansing and exfoliating process. Another great all-rounder is Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream ($35). Arden developed it in 1930 and was so impressed by its ability to soothe cuts and bruises she even applied it to her beloved racehorses, while Sir Edmund Hilary used it as a balm when he climbed Mount Everest. It also soothes lips, smooths flyaway hair, highlights cheeks, helps repair cuticles and, at a pinch, polishes your shoes. I know I bang on and on about SkinCeuticals Advanced Brightening UV Defense SPF50+ sunscreen ($68), but that's because it's pure SPF genius that will not only help save you from the sun's ravages but is lightweight, with an easy-to-wear texture. Editing down colour cosmetics is a difficult task. For lips, Charlotte Tilbury Kissing Bitch Perfect Lipstick ($54) is in the nude lipstick hall of fame. And I cannot do this list justice without including Clinique's Almost Lipstick in Black Honey ($48), launched in 1971. This blackened-raisin lip gloss is universally flattering and became an instant hit when Julia Roberts applied it while singing Ain't No Mountain High Enough in the 1998 movie Stepmom. For eyes, Laura Mercier Caviar Stick in Cocoa ($54) is foolproof when drawing a smoky eye. Loading Yikes! I only have four choices left and I absolutely must have two fragrances. Diptyque Philosykos EDP ($309 for 75ml) was the darling of the fashion set in the 1980s thanks to its notes of fig, coriander and coconut and has stood the test of time. And with buckets of sex appeal from its unique, freshly-cut-grass aroma, Guerlain Vétiver EDT ($190 for 100ml) is as intoxicating today as it was when it launched in 1959. For hair, Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat and Ceramide ($16), is a keeper for those who suffer from greasy, limp, second-day hair. In fact, Aussies love it so much we account for a third of worldwide sales. Keep it close for an instant hair boost. Lastly, the legendary Christophe Robin Regenerating Mask, ($88), is also a hair must-have, using prickly pear oil to treat the scalp and hair without weighing it down. Oops! Can I make that my 11 favourite products? I simply must add the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer ($799). I couldn't live without it.

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month
Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month

Scotsman

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride Month with limited editions and must-have products | Canva This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. It's Pride month and we have all the beauty brands celebrating and embracing love in June. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate love, identity, and the vibrant diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community. This year, beauty brands are once again stepping up to show their support not just with rainbow-themed packaging, but with charitable donations, inclusive messaging, and standout products that encourage everyone to express themselves freely. From skincare and makeup to fragrance and lip care, here are six beauty buys that are making a statement this Pride while also offering incredible value. Whether you're planning a bold Pride look, refreshing your fragrance, or supporting LGBTQIA+ causes, these deals deliver both style and substance. These products will help hydrate your skin brighten your eyes and lips and contribute to real-world impact it's a month to stand out and stand together. 1. Glow Recipe – Limited‑Edition Pride Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore‑Tight Toner Glow Recipe – Limited‑Edition Pride Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore‑Tight Toner | Cult Beauty Glow Recipe has re-released its viral Watermelon Glow toner in a vibrant Pride-themed bottle. Infused with PHA/BHA acids, cactus water, and watermelon extract, it helps gently exfoliate, hydrate, and tighten pores. This limited‑edition packaging celebrates and supports the LGBTQIA+ community, 2. Jean Paul Gaultier –Classique Pride Edition 2025 Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier –Classique Pride Edition 2025 Eau de Toilette | Perfume Direct The iconic Classique fragrance returns with a Pride‑themed collaboration. The packaging has been inspired by the late, American artist, Keith Haring's 'Once Upon a Time' mural. Its signature scent opens with yuzu and citrus, followed by a heart of orange blossom and neroli, all resting on a warm woody, musky base. 3. Eylure – Pride Lashes 'Queen of Hearts' Eylure – Pride Lashes 'Queen of Hearts' | Boots Make your eyes pop with these fun faux-mink lashes scattered with tiny colourful hearts. Wispy, flared clusters create a lifted, dramatic look and they're reusable up to 10 wears. 4. Eve Lom – Glow With Pride Set Eve Lom – Glow With Pride Set | Secret Sales Featuring six of Eve Lom's bestselling deluxe minis (cleanser, mask, serum, moisturiser and more), this set is presented in Pride-branded packaging created in collaboration with model/dancer Raphael Say. Impressively, 100% of net proceeds support Stonewall, the UK LGBTQIA+ rights charity. 5. Vaseline – Limited‑Edition Pride Lip Tin Aloe Vera Vaseline – Limited‑Edition Pride Lip Tin Aloe Vera | Superdrug A staple gets a Pride twist! This aloe-scented tin locks in moisture and soothes the lips with pure Vaseline jelly. This special edition design is cute and the perfect size to throw in your bag. 6. Beauty Bay – Bright 42 Colour Palette Splash your makeup with 42 bright matte shades, from pinks and purples to blues and greens. You can't celebrate Pride without these bold, long-lasting coloured eyeshadows. Beauty Bay – Bright 42 Colour Palette | Beauty Bay Butlin's just opened its biggest-ever Soft Play – and your kids will go wild Looking for a family getaway that delivers maximum kid-energy burn-off and a bit of peace for the grown-ups? 🎉 Butlin's has just opened its biggest-ever Soft Play centre – and it's a whopper. 🧸 Four storeys tall, 3,000 square feet wide, and filled with colourful themed zones inspired by the Skyline Gang – it's all included in the price of your day pass or break. 👟 Ready to dive in? Click here to book your Butlins break and let the little ones loose 🌈 Natalie Dixon is NationalWorld's Lifestyle reporter. If you liked this article and want to read more about fashion, beauty and lifestyle you can follow Natalie Dixon on X here. You can also Get the best style and fashion news with Natalie Dixon in Tuesday's NationalWorld newsletter - sign up now

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month
Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month

Scotsman

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride this month

Six beauty brands celebrating Pride Month with limited editions and must-have products | Canva This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. It's Pride month and we have all the beauty brands celebrating and embracing love in June. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate love, identity, and the vibrant diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community. This year, beauty brands are once again stepping up to show their support not just with rainbow-themed packaging, but with charitable donations, inclusive messaging, and standout products that encourage everyone to express themselves freely. From skincare and makeup to fragrance and lip care, here are six beauty buys that are making a statement this Pride while also offering incredible value. Whether you're planning a bold Pride look, refreshing your fragrance, or supporting LGBTQIA+ causes, these deals deliver both style and substance. These products will help hydrate your skin brighten your eyes and lips and contribute to real-world impact it's a month to stand out and stand together. 1. Glow Recipe – Limited‑Edition Pride Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore‑Tight Toner Glow Recipe – Limited‑Edition Pride Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore‑Tight Toner | Cult Beauty Glow Recipe has re-released its viral Watermelon Glow toner in a vibrant Pride-themed bottle. Infused with PHA/BHA acids, cactus water, and watermelon extract, it helps gently exfoliate, hydrate, and tighten pores. This limited‑edition packaging celebrates and supports the LGBTQIA+ community, 2. Jean Paul Gaultier –Classique Pride Edition 2025 Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier –Classique Pride Edition 2025 Eau de Toilette | Perfume Direct The iconic Classique fragrance returns with a Pride‑themed collaboration. The packaging has been inspired by the late, American artist, Keith Haring's 'Once Upon a Time' mural. Its signature scent opens with yuzu and citrus, followed by a heart of orange blossom and neroli, all resting on a warm woody, musky base. 3. Eylure – Pride Lashes 'Queen of Hearts' Eylure – Pride Lashes 'Queen of Hearts' | Boots Make your eyes pop with these fun faux-mink lashes scattered with tiny colourful hearts. Wispy, flared clusters create a lifted, dramatic look and they're reusable up to 10 wears. 4. Eve Lom – Glow With Pride Set Eve Lom – Glow With Pride Set | Secret Sales Featuring six of Eve Lom's bestselling deluxe minis (cleanser, mask, serum, moisturiser and more), this set is presented in Pride-branded packaging created in collaboration with model/dancer Raphael Say. Impressively, 100% of net proceeds support Stonewall, the UK LGBTQIA+ rights charity. 5. Vaseline – Limited‑Edition Pride Lip Tin Aloe Vera Vaseline – Limited‑Edition Pride Lip Tin Aloe Vera | Superdrug A staple gets a Pride twist! This aloe-scented tin locks in moisture and soothes the lips with pure Vaseline jelly. This special edition design is cute and the perfect size to throw in your bag. 6. Beauty Bay – Bright 42 Colour Palette Splash your makeup with 42 bright matte shades, from pinks and purples to blues and greens. You can't celebrate Pride without these bold, long-lasting coloured eyeshadows. Beauty Bay – Bright 42 Colour Palette | Beauty Bay Butlin's just opened its biggest-ever Soft Play – and your kids will go wild Looking for a family getaway that delivers maximum kid-energy burn-off and a bit of peace for the grown-ups? 🎉 Butlin's has just opened its biggest-ever Soft Play centre – and it's a whopper. 🧸 Four storeys tall, 3,000 square feet wide, and filled with colourful themed zones inspired by the Skyline Gang – it's all included in the price of your day pass or break. 👟 Ready to dive in? Click here to book your Butlins break and let the little ones loose 🌈 Natalie Dixon is NationalWorld's Lifestyle reporter. If you liked this article and want to read more about fashion, beauty and lifestyle you can follow Natalie Dixon on X here.

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