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‘I'm blown away with how good this tinted moisturiser makes my skin feel'
‘I'm blown away with how good this tinted moisturiser makes my skin feel'

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mirror

‘I'm blown away with how good this tinted moisturiser makes my skin feel'

I've tried out lots of tinted moisturisers recently, and I thought I'd found a favourite – but this new launch trumps them all for hydration and a radiant finish With the weather getting warmer, this spring I've been on a mission to find one of the best tinted moisturisers and skin tints to replace my full coverage foundation with. I've already found some brilliant new ones, including Clarins, Hourglass and Laura Mercier, but this newest one I've tried has immediately taken the top spot. Having previously tried Jones Road's viral What The Foundation – which received mixed reviews – I was keen to see how the latest base product by the skincare and make-up brand (which was founded by Bobbi Brown) would fare. Jones Road is known for its natural-looking, easy-to-use products, and Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer is no exception – and I'd go as far as to say that it's the best tinted moisturiser I've ever tried. Priced at £44, Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer comes in 16 shades (a good range for a sheer face base), is non-comedogenic (meaning it won't block pores) and contains sodium hyaluronate, a humectant with molecules even smaller than hyaluronic acid for deep hydration. I picked the shade Ivory, which was the perfect match for me, although the shades are so flexible that you could probably find two or three that would suit you. It goes on like an absolute dream. I normally prefer to use a make-up brush to apply any type of foundation or face base but this goes on so well with fingers, without any smears or patches; it's totally seamless. The coverage is very sheer – lighter, I'd say, than the Clarins one – so it's not one for you if you need to cover prominent redness or marks (or you'll need to use a good concealer over the top), but it leaves the most lovely dewy finish to the skin – really natural, healthy and just subtly perfected. The two things that most impressed me though were, firstly, how well it lasted it lasted. I usually find that even the most expensive skin tints and tinted moisturisers turn patch y on my skin as the day goes on and the 'hydrating' element of the formula wears off. Not this Jones Road one though – it stays feeling fresh all day. I also couldn't believe how soft and smooth it made my skin look and feel; I honestly couldn't stop touching my face all day. Unlike the brand's What The Foundation, however, it's not greasy or slippy at all, and other make-up also sat beautifully on top of it. Of course, there may be other factors at play as to why I like how this looks on my skin. I'm really happy with my skincare routine at the moment – a simple one featuring Teresa Tarmey Cleanser, £42, a brilliant new vitamin C serum that I'm not allowed to reveal yet, and Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral SKINSCREEN, £38. I've also been diligently using my ZIIP Halo facial toning device most mornings, which I think is really making a difference. If you like the sound of a lightweight, light coverage tinted moisturiser but have never quite found the right one for you, however, I urge you to give this Jones Road one a try.

Hot outside? These style picks won't cool you, but they'll keep your vibe cool
Hot outside? These style picks won't cool you, but they'll keep your vibe cool

The Star

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Hot outside? These style picks won't cool you, but they'll keep your vibe cool

Go the glamour route with these oversized sunglasses. Photo: Carolina Herrera Malaysia with its warm weather make Summer and Resort collections just right for the heat. And along with a wardrobe update, you can also get a beauty refresh to match. Amp up your summer glow with the Ambient Lighting Palette Sublime Edit from Hourglass. It's a limited edition palette consisting of a blush (Sublime Flush), bronzer (Nude Bronze Light) and finishing powder (Soft Light). Providing a seamless illuminated complexion, it also uses Photoluminescent Technology which captures, diffuses and softens surrounding light to make you look radiant. A scent that reminds you of summer. Photo: YSL Beauty Read more: An all-denim ensemble is seriously stylish – don't be afraid to try it out Go bold and standout in beautiful, brilliant red for your lips. Celine's Rouge Triomphe is a satin-finish lipstick in 14 new shades infused with a nostalgic rose and rice powder scent which evokes the essence of the 1970s. The lipsticks are also refillable and bring a touch of luxury with its iconic Triomphe monogram on the lipstick and gold case. You can't do summer living without a pair of sunglasses, and why not make it the bigger the better, as seen with Carolina Herrera. These oversized sunnies not only protect your eyes but also give a glamorous look to any ensemble. If you're looking for something with a more casual summer feel, Maje has a delightful two-piece outfit with a sleeveless tunic top and pants embroidered with flowers and also at the sleeves and hems. Pair it with adorable white perforated ballet pumps from Dior with ribbons to tie around the ankles. Read more: Make the right choice – the right jewellery can elevate your entire look If you want a bag that can work as a beach bag or an everyday tote, this lovely green Bottega Veneta Cabat tote with its signature weave is a fun piece, especially as it's adorned with small colourful flowers. Finally, for a scent that says summer fabulous, there is the YSL Libre L'Eau Nue, an oil-in-water, non-alcoholic fragrance that captures the spirit of the Mediterranean. Infused with exclusive Moroccan orange blossom from YSL's Ourika Community Garden, it has vibrant notes of green mandarin and Calabrian bergamot, making the scent linger like a perfect summer's day.

Lamborghini quietly unveiled something new (it's not a car)
Lamborghini quietly unveiled something new (it's not a car)

Miami Herald

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Lamborghini quietly unveiled something new (it's not a car)

I may not look like it, but I'm actually a car girlie. I've had the need for speed since I was little. My mom used to joke I could've been the next Danica Patrick. She swore I had a lead foot before I could even reach the pedals. Sure, I still had Barbies. But I made sure they had a hot rod to match. Convertible, cherry red, preferably with a spoiler. Related: Cartier and Van Cleef owner announces surprising year-end results Fast cars have always pulled me in. It's not just about what's under the hood - it's the feeling of motion. Fast, loud, and just dangerous enough to make your heart race. Starting my car daily is still a thrill - that engine growl hits every time. So when two of my passions came together, supercars and luxury fashion, it wasn't just a full-circle was fuel on fire. Image source: Lamborghini Lamborghini has quietly stepped off the track and into something entirely new. As part of a collaboration revealed during Balenciaga's Fall 2025 show, the Italian automaker co-launched an extensive line of ready-to-wear, bags, and accessories that blends speed-driven design with high fashion edge. But this isn't just a logo slap. We're talking oversized racing jackets, motorsport-inspired tees, and even reimagined Balenciaga bags - all featuring Lamborghini's iconic shield emblem. Related: Louis Vuitton, Dior customers get bad news The Rodeo, Hourglass, Explorer, and Carrie silhouettes have been given the supercar treatment. The collection even introduces all-new pieces like the Dashboard Clutch and Temerario key-fob charms, bridging lifestyle with mechanical inspiration in a way that feels (somehow?) totally natural. It's not just about the product, either. According to Hypebeast, Lamborghini and Balenciaga are rolling out immersive in-store experiences worldwide, with things like driving simulators made from real car parts and art installations that elevate auto design into sculpture. This isn't just hype - it's strategic branding at work. For Lamborghini, it's a signal that the brand is evolving beyond performance and prestige. It's leaning into lifestyle, aiming to expand its cultural footprint and stay top-of-mind with a younger, image-conscious generation. By stepping into fashion, Lamborghini gets something that can't be wind-tunneled: relevance. Meanwhile, Balenciaga, now under new creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, is using this high-wattage moment to reassert its identity and creative edge. That timing matters. Kering PPRUY reported that Q1 2025 revenue for its "Other Houses" segment, which includes Balenciaga, was down 11% compared to the same period in 2024. With the group doubling down on its elevation strategy for high-net-worth consumers, this partnership operates as both a brand reset and a bottom-line opportunity. It's a way to drive retail traffic, attract buzz, and stay visible in a crowded luxury landscape. Unlike some automakers' awkward merch attempts, this drop actually makes sense. It speaks to shared values - design, power, presence - and gives both brands cultural currency far beyond their core categories. Whether you're there for the torque or the tote, one thing's clear: this is more than a flex. It's a business play - and a smart one. Related: Formula 1 faces major problem in the US as buzz fades The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

Balenciaga Gets Fast and Furious With New Automobili Lamborghini Collaboration
Balenciaga Gets Fast and Furious With New Automobili Lamborghini Collaboration

Hypebeast

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hypebeast

Balenciaga Gets Fast and Furious With New Automobili Lamborghini Collaboration

Summary The worlds of avant-garde luxury fashion and super sports car excellence have officially collided with the launch of theBalenciagaxAutomobili Lamborghinicollaboration. The collection was originally revealed as a part of the brand'sFall 2025celebrating a shared commitment to cutting-edge innovation and design. The extensive series spans ready-to-wear, leather goods, jewelry, and accessories, seamlessly blending Lamborghini's iconic automotive aesthetics with Balenciaga's distinctive codes and volumes. For RTW, oversized bomber jackets, motorsports-inspired leather racing jackets, T-shirts, hoodies, and trompe-l'œil layered shirts featuring artwork depicting the 2025 Lamborghini Temerario. The leather goods selections feature versions of Balenciaga's popular Rodeo, Hourglass, Explorer, and Carrie bags are adorned with the Automobili Lamborghini Shield emblem. The collection also introduces the Dashboard Clutch and charms inspired by the Shield emblem and the Temerario's key fob. Balenciaga is rolling out a series of immersive global activations in its flagship stores worldwide. Lamborghini Revuelto models with unique Balenciaga graffiti decals will be displayed outside flagship stores in major cities like Paris, Shanghai, New York, Miami, Tokyo, Dubai, and Seoul. An exclusive Balenciaga x Automobili Lamborghini edition of German artist Yngve Holen's 'Platooning Facial Skeleton' series, recontextualizing Lamborghini car components as art, will be exhibited in select stores as wells. Automobili Lamborghini driving simulators by Vesaro, incorporating genuine Lamborghini components, will be installed in Balenciaga flagships in Paris, London, and Shanghai, offering an interactive experience. The campaign, lensed by photographer Stef Mitchell, features models alongside the Lamborghini Revuelto, further cementing the visual dialogue between luxury fashion and high-performance automotive design. The collection is available in select Balenciaga stores worldwide andonline.

Five beauty hacks to look better during a heatwave
Five beauty hacks to look better during a heatwave

Telegraph

time30-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Telegraph

Five beauty hacks to look better during a heatwave

The mini heatwave over the next few days will see some parts of the UK reach temperatures of 28 degrees, making it the warmest April in Britain in seven years. This means, of course, being extra diligent with sun protection. (SPF is not just for holidays!) But while your mind may be preoccupied with the thought of a new pair of sandals for the warmer weather, think also of the beauty implications of the heat. They are not desirable, for the most part: sweaty, shiny skin and frizzy hair come to mind. Fear not. A couple of key weatherproofing products will help see you through the mini heatwave. Heat-proof make-up As soon as the weather warms up, we need to rethink our base makeup. Ditch your usual foundation and apply concealer where you need it with a light translucent powder over the t-zone if you need it. By Terry's Hyaluronic Pressed Hydra-Powder is a best-seller for a reason. It hydrates the skin while reducing shine, so it is perfect for midlife skin. It might be good to switch to a more matte formula on the lips rather than anything too shiny. The Bisou Balms by Violette FR work really well to impart a powdery hint of colour on the lips without feeling too dry. The brand's latest shade, Mon Cheri, is a suits-everyone nude-brown. And of course, eyelashes will benefit from a waterproof mascara in the heat to avoid panda eyes. A really good option for a waterproof mascara is the Maybelline Lash Sensation Sky High Waterproof mascara. However, if you'd prefer not to use a waterproof formula, try a tubing mascara instead. These humid-proof heroes create little tubes around the lashes to add volume and length, without going crusty or flaky. Once you're ready to remove the mascara, you simply 'roll' the tubes away with warm water. The Unlocked Instant Mascara by Hourglass is one of the best around. Anti-shine essentials Start thinking about keeping your skin cool from the moment you put on your moisturiser. If you are prone to oily skin, try switching to a lighter moisturiser, such as the Light Moisturiser by Skin Rocks, £56. (As an added bonus, this cream is available in fragrance and fragrance-free formulas.) Next, find a UV protector and make-up primer in one: Murad Oil And Pore Control Mattifier SPF45 PA++++, protects, mattifies and keeps your make-up place. While blotting papers have been around for decades, they really do help to keep shine at bay. The Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers by Tatcha are highly effective and slim enough to slot into your purse. Cooling facial spritz If you really feel the heat, a cooling face spritz is a saviour. Not only will they freshen up the skin, they will also add moisture back into the skin (excessive sweating can leave the skin feeling dehydrated). We love the Spots and Stripes Refreshing Face Mist or the La Roche-Posay Toleriane Ultra 8 Face Mist. Heat-busting hair 'A ponytail is always good for a heatwave because it keeps you cool,' says Paul Percival, co-founder of Percy & Reed. 'To keep the look modern, just keep the pony quite low, and give it a slightly wet texture if you can (try Percy & Reed's Session Styling Define & Hold Finishing Cream). 'Another tip is to give your hair a cold rinse post-shampoo, not just to keep you cool but to shut the hair cuticle and help prevent hot-weather frizz,' he adds. To combat greasy roots, a dry shampoo works wonders in warmer temperatures. We love Batiste Instant Hair Refresh Dry Shampoo & Volume which is available at supermarkets and high street chemists. Fight the frizz-factor If high humidity levels are sending your follicles into a mushroom-shaped frenzy, try a portable product to help. The Briogeo Style + Treat Yuzu + Plum Oil Sleek Stick looks like a roll-on deodorant - but that's where the similarities end. It is fantastic for smoothing flyaways and keeping your style looking smooth and slick.

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