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Metro
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Jo Loves candles to Anthropologie bags - what a shopping expert is buying now
Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more Before we get ahead of ourselves, and start telling you all about the exciting things our shopping expert is buying this weekend – where on EARTH is this heatwave everyone's been banging on about? Like hello, we wanted to get a few more wears out of our cute dresses and skirts? Saying that, it does look like parts of the UK will see temperatures of 26 degrees plus next week! WOO! So, with that say, here's the hottest news from the high street in your next edition of Trend Trove – and everything Metro's shopaholic is adding to her basket and wish list. Not to mention everything else you need to know about. Starting with lululemon's latest sportswear drop, and how it is all about effortless movement, with new Fast and Free™ – running gear designed to feel like wearing nothing at all. Expect ultra-light tanks, streamlined shorts, and a new Split Shift™ running shoe landing mid-August – built for bounce, breathability, and everyday runs. Hair extension expert Hadley Yates has launched CURATED Extensions – a luxe, ethically sourced range including pro tapes and bonds, plus genius clip-ins you can buy online. The standout? Hand-sewn fillers that sit along your parting for instant volume and shape! Better yet? These are a UK first – and we'd expect nothing less from the man of the moment. Sticking with the beauty news, Dyson's latest haircare launch, Omega™, blends 13 years of hair science with homegrown sunflower oil from its Lincolnshire farms. The new nourishing oil and leave-in spray are packed with omegas to hydrate, detangle and smooth – proving that farm-to-formulation beauty is officially a thing. Searches for 'fat dissolving injections' have surged recently, with Lemon Bottle leading the buzz – despite mixed reviews. Dr Vahe Karimyan is backing the treatment, calling out misinformation and highlighting its non-surgical, skin-tightening benefits when used correctly. The key? Go to a trusted practitioner, and not your hairdresser's mate on Facebook… O2 is spotlighting sun safety this summer, revealing Gen Z and Millennials are falling behind on SPF habits. Teaming up with Green People, O2 is offering free sunscreen and exclusive holiday perks via Priority – from airport lounge discounts to Duolingo Max. Plus, EU roaming is still included as standard – sweet! And finally, as we wait for heatwave to return, el Jimador is bringing a bold splash of Mexico to the UK this summer, with lifesize cocktail umbrellas designed by acclaimed artist Victoria Villasana. More Trending Popping up across major cities, they're a vibrant celebration of tequila, culture, and colour – with exclusive discounts available via the DUSK app. Come rain or shine, it's time to rediscover tequila. Still here? Good. Now are you ready to shop the very best from the high street this week? Because we thought so… Dr. Sam's Clarity Kit is a five-piece edit of skincare products to help forge a thorough morning and evening skincare routine. It features the Flawless Cleanser, Flawless Neutralising Gel, Flawless Nightly 2% Retinoid Serum, Flawless Moisturiser Intense and Flawless Daily Sunscreen SPF 50. The miniature products have been dermatologically tested and formulated to treat active breakouts, as well as future blemishes. BUY NOW FOR £37 (Worth £68) Crafted from fine-knit fabric with a contrasting texture, this long A-line dress features an asymmetrical neckline, wide sleeveless straps, and a clean, fastening-free finish for effortless elegance. Buy Now for £79.99 More than just body care, this lightweight lotion delivers skincare-level benefits for your body. Powered by antioxidant beta-carotene, soothing niacinamide, ashwagandha, and hydrating amino acids, it helps restore deep moisture while protecting against environmental stressors like UV and pollution. Absorbing quickly, it leaves skin soft, smooth, and nourished – perfect for daily indulgence. Buy Now for £56 Crafted from durable plastic, this hardshell suitcase boasts 360-degree spinner wheels to make it easy to manoeuvre around the airport. It features a handle with an adjustable height, as well as a separate short top and side handle. It features a built-in lock for extra security and spacious compartments inside. Available in three colours; grey, black and navy blue, as well as three sizes 46, 72 and 109 litres. BUY NOW FOR £23 Blending luxury with everyday function, the Mabel dining chair – sold in a set of two – is a chic and contemporary addition to any classic or modern interior, featuring soft yet durable premium fabric, sleek black legs, and a sculptural wing-shaped design that brings effortless style to your dining space. Buy Now for £159 Add a touch of contemporary charm to your glassware collection with this set of two tumblers, featuring a softly curved silhouette and abstract dot design. Best of all? They are crafted from dishwasher-safe glass for effortless everyday elegance. Buy Now for £12 The R.A.D ONE V2 is the all-round gym shoe that's good at everything, and ready for anything. Cushioned for plyometrics, stabilised for lifting, durable for rope climbs and lightweight for gymnastics – this shoe is tuned for performance. buy now for £130 Frive is a UK meal delivery service offering fresh, chef-prepared dishes made from whole foods with no ultra-processed ingredients. Meals are high in protein, portion-controlled, and ready in just three minutes. With options like vegan, low-carb, and gluten-free, Frive delivers twice weekly in recyclable packaging and offers flexible subscriptions. Customers love the convenience, taste, and health benefits. Buy Now from £6 a meal The got2b Getfresh Dry Shampoo Mist (150ml) is a quick and easy way to refresh your hair between washes. With a lightweight formula that absorbs oil and adds a fresh scent, it leaves hair feeling clean without residue. Suitable for all hair types, it's made with 99% naturally derived ingredients and is vegan-friendly. Buy Now for £5.50 This rechargeable lamp boasts a statement bobbin design, and has been finished with ten coats of lacquer for a really glossy and luxurious finish. It comes in ten different colours, boasts a ten-hour battery life on its brightest setting, and also has three adjustable light levels. BUY NOW FOR £125 Designed in the UK and handmade in Italy, the Joan earrings boast an octagonal shape, and have been crafted from 18k gold plated sterling silver, with a mother of pearl oval gem in the centre. It is an oversized stud earring, free from nickel, copper, lead and cadmium. Buy Now for £230 Inspired by the viral 'Dubai chocolate' trend, Fox's Chocolatey Dubai Style Pistachio Creams offer a luxurious twist on classic biscuits. Each indulgent treat features a chocolate-encased shortcake with a creamy centre and a crispy pistachio filling made from real nuts. With pistachio now one of the most searched flavour profiles globally, Fox's taps into the trend with this premium 130g pack of eight biscuits – and they are divine. Buy Now for £3 This luxurious candle blends two sensual fragrances to create a layered scent full of passion, creativity, and elegance. Bright top notes of bergamot, mandarin, and pink pepper awaken the senses, while a vibrant heart of blackcurrant, white amber, cedarwood, and lime adds freshness. The rich base features suede, patchouli, vetiver, and warm hints of orange, ginger, cardamom, rum, and tonka, evoking a sensory journey from sunlit gardens to intimate jazz lounges. Designed to captivate any space, it's a true jewel of luxury. Buy Now for £90 Melt away the day with the Restore Your Glow Cleansing Balm! A rich, skin-loving formula that gently removes makeup, impurities, and daily build-up without stripping your skin. Infused with antioxidant-rich oils and hydrating ingredients, this balm-to-milk cleanser leaves your complexion soft, clean, and radiant, while also caring for your lashes. Buy Now for £17.99 Available in a range of different food and drink designs, The Fiona is boldly and intricately embellished with a mix of glass beads and acrylic sequins. Much-loved amongst lovers of playful maximalist accessories, this espresso martini version feels really chic – but the mushroom motif is arguably still the most popular option. BUY NOW FOR £88 Stay hydrated in style with Waterdrop® Microdrink FLAIR Raspberry! You'll get a pack of 12 sugar-free cubes that transform your water into a fruity, vitamin-rich drink. With notes of ripe raspberry, elderflower, and lime blossom, each cube delivers refreshing flavour and essential nutrients. Made with natural ingredients and minimal packaging, Waterdrop® helps reduce plastic and CO₂ by 98% compared to bottled drinks, while also supporting environmental clean-up through its partnership with Plastic Bank. Buy Now for £6.99 Gently exfoliate and refresh your skin with the Aqua Serenity Body Scrub. This gel-based formula is infused with natural pumice and a revitalising fragrance, delivering a smooth, soft finish. Made with ingredients of natural origin, it offers gentle yet effective exfoliation – perfect for a spa-like glow at home. Buy Now for £7 Say goodbye to noisy alarms with the Homedics WakeBand, a smart vibrating wristband that wakes you gently with whisper-quiet vibrations – perfect for peaceful mornings. With nine customisable alarm modes and intensities, plus a snooze function, it's designed to suit your routine. The lightweight, adjustable band offers all-night comfort, while the easy-to-use app makes setting alarms simple. With up to six days of battery life and eco-conscious design, it's a calm and clever way to start your day. Buy Now for £29.99 Add a touch of elegance to your jewellery collection with the Never Better Pinky Ring. Featuring a delicate spiral design and a striking stone detail, it's crafted from 925 sterling silver and finished with 14k gold plating for a luxe, polished look. Buy Now for £130 A good night's sleep is key to feeling refreshed and looking radiant – and the Drowsy Silk Sleep Mask helps you get just that. Crafted from ultra-soft, 22-momme padded mulberry silk, this luxury mask blocks out light for uninterrupted rest while gently caring for your skin and lashes. It's the ultimate beauty sleep essential. Buy Now for £79 Discover the MCM Fragrance Collection – a bold new line of six luxury scents inspired by the iconic animal symbols of the Munich fashion house. Leading the pack is Mighty Bear, a powerful blend of bergamot, vanilla, and sandalwood that channels strength, resilience, and instinct. Designed to help you find your spirit animal, this daring collection invites you to express your individuality through scent. Buy Now for £130 Style your hair with air using the T3 Aire 360 Blowout Kit, a six-piece set designed to create bouncy blowouts and lasting curls with minimal heat damage. Powered by advanced airflow technology and ceramic attachments, it smooths, shapes, and dries hair quickly while protecting its natural moisture. With a smart microchip for heat control and a high-speed motor, this lightweight styler delivers salon-worthy results at home – complete with shine, volume, and effortless styling. Buy Now for £249.95 Think friendship bracelets, but elevated. The Story Strand in Red features a sleek cord design with a slider knot closure for easy adjustment. Made for stacking and personalising, it's compatible with Initial and Motif Click Charms, making it the perfect grown-up way to wear your story. Buy Now from £80 This elegant mesh midi dress is perfect for parties and special occasions. Designed in a flattering bodycon fit with slim spaghetti straps and a scoop neckline, it features a soft slip lining and a striking floral print. Part of the M&S Collection, it blends classic style with a contemporary twist. Buy Now for £40 MORE: Grab £245 worth of beauty icons for £65 in LOOKFANTASTIC's newest beauty box MORE: New Look's Jacquemus-inspired dress looks just like its designer alternative – for £1088 less MORE: CrossFit-approved: Meet the gym shoe that'll take you from barbell to brunch


STV News
18-06-2025
- Health
- STV News
Fat injections and Brazilian butt lifts 'offered in public toilets'
A 'Wild West' of fat injections, Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs), Botox and fillers are being offered by untrained people in places such as public toilets, trading standards leaders have warned. The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said there was a need for urgent Government action over unregulated and unlicensed practitioners and treatments, alongside where they can be offered. It said it had uncovered: – 'Shocking' locations where procedures such as fillers are being administered, including 'pop-up' shops on high streets, cubicles in public toilets and hotel rooms. It said these locations fall outside typical business premises and make taking action difficult. – 'Unsafe and unregulated' fillers available for sale online to shoppers for as little as £20. – Growing concerns over fat-dissolving injections, such as Lemon Bottle, which have 'little to no regulatory oversight to ensure their safe use by the public'. – A 'postcode lottery' across the UK in the minimum age at which such procedures can be carried out – with young people crossing borders for treatment. The CTSI said lives could be at risk amid the 'major gaps' in regulation on who is responsible for the products and procedures. It also said no data is available on how often the NHS is having to deal with infections and life-threatening complications when things go wrong. The CTSI issued a fresh warning to the public to check the qualifications of people offering cosmetic procedures, be wary of people advertising on social media and to not buy products to use at home. Kerry Nicol, external affairs manager at the CTSI, said: 'I am genuinely shocked by the scale of potential harm facing the public due to the alarming lack of regulation in the aesthetic industry. 'Consumers' lives are being put at risk every single day. What's worse is that many of these unregulated practitioners are preying on people's vulnerabilities and the pressures they feel around body image, they are taking advantage of those who are often just looking for a boost to their confidence or self-esteem. 'Alarm bells would ring if someone was offering a tattoo in someone's kitchen or a public toilet at a cheap price – so those are the alarm bells we need ringing for people offering facial injections in these kinds of settings. 'Action is urgently needed to crack down on the bad players operating in this sector. 'This isn't an issue that Trading Standards alone can fix, it's a Government and multi-agency responsibility that requires co-ordinated activity. 'A logical and immediate first step is the introduction of a national licensing scheme, giving the public a clear indication of who is qualified to carry out these procedures. 'It's time the UK takes public safety seriously and weeds out those putting lives at risk.' Ashton Collins, director at Save Face, a register of accredited practitioners, said: 'Since 2023, we have been campaigning for the government to ban liquid BBLs from the high street and restrict their administration to qualified plastic surgeons. 'We cautioned that without urgent action, lives would be at risk, and sadly, in 2024, Alice Webb tragically lost her life after undergoing a liquid BBL procedure. 'Alongside CTSI, we are determined to ensure our call to restrict liquid BBLs is acted upon. 'Additionally, we are focused on reinforcing existing legislation that has long failed to protect patients from unscrupulous practitioners who continue to flaunt the law with impunity. 'For too long, regulations intended to safeguard patients have been inadequately policed and enforced.' A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'People's lives are being put at risk by inadequately trained operators in the cosmetic sector, which is why the Government is looking into new regulations to protect people. 'The safety of patients is paramount and we urge anyone considering cosmetic procedures to consider the possible health impacts and find a reputable, insured and qualified practitioner.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country


Wales Online
18-06-2025
- Health
- Wales Online
Warning 'lives at risk' over fat injections being given in the UK
Warning 'lives at risk' over fat injections being given in the UK The CTSI has found unsafe locations, a lack of regulation, little oversight and a postcode lottery Cosmetic injections need to be more tightly regulated A 'Wild West' of fat injections, Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs), Botox and fillers are being offered by untrained people in places such as public toilets, trading standards leaders have warned. The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said there was a need for urgent Government action over unregulated and unlicensed practitioners and treatments, alongside where they can be offered. It said it had uncovered: 'Shocking' locations where procedures such as fillers are being administered, including 'pop-up' shops on high streets, cubicles in public toilets and hotel rooms. It said these locations fall outside typical business premises and make taking action difficult. "Unsafe and unregulated' fillers available for sale online to shoppers for as little as £20. Growing concerns over fat-dissolving injections, such as Lemon Bottle, which have 'little to no regulatory oversight to ensure their safe use by the public'. A 'postcode lottery' across the UK in the minimum age at which such procedures can be carried out – with young people crossing borders for treatment. The CTSI said lives could be at risk amid the 'major gaps' in regulation on who is responsible for the products and procedures. It also said no data is available on how often the NHS is having to deal with infections and life-threatening complications when things go wrong. The CTSI issued a fresh warning to the public to check the qualifications of people offering cosmetic procedures, be wary of people advertising on social media and to not buy products to use at home. Kerry Nicol, external affairs manager at the CTSI, said: 'I am genuinely shocked by the scale of potential harm facing the public due to the alarming lack of regulation in the aesthetic industry. 'Consumers' lives are being put at risk every single day. What's worse is that many of these unregulated practitioners are preying on people's vulnerabilities and the pressures they feel around body image, they are taking advantage of those who are often just looking for a boost to their confidence or self-esteem. Article continues below 'Alarm bells would ring if someone was offering a tattoo in someone's kitchen or a public toilet at a cheap price – so those are the alarm bells we need ringing for people offering facial injections in these kinds of settings. Action is urgently needed to crack down on the bad players operating in this sector. 'This isn't an issue that Trading Standards alone can fix, it's a Government and multi-agency responsibility that requires co-ordinated activity. A logical and immediate first step is the introduction of a national licensing scheme, giving the public a clear indication of who is qualified to carry out these procedures. 'It's time the UK takes public safety seriously and weeds out those putting lives at risk.' Ashton Collins, director at Save Face, a register of accredited practitioners, said: 'Since 2023, we have been campaigning for the government to ban liquid BBLs from the high street and restrict their administration to qualified plastic surgeons. We cautioned that without urgent action, lives would be at risk, and sadly, in 2024, Alice Webb tragically lost her life after undergoing a liquid BBL procedure. 'Alongside CTSI, we are determined to ensure our call to restrict liquid BBLs is acted upon. Additionally, we are focused on reinforcing existing legislation that has long failed to protect patients from unscrupulous practitioners who continue to flaunt the law with impunity. 'For too long, regulations intended to safeguard patients have been inadequately policed and enforced.' Article continues below A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'People's lives are being put at risk by inadequately trained operators in the cosmetic sector, which is why the Government is looking into new regulations to protect people. 'The safety of patients is paramount and we urge anyone considering cosmetic procedures to consider the possible health impacts and find a reputable, insured and qualified practitioner.'


South Wales Guardian
18-06-2025
- Health
- South Wales Guardian
Fat injections and Brazilian butt lifts ‘offered in public toilets', experts say
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said there was a need for urgent Government action over unregulated and unlicensed practitioners and treatments, alongside where they can be offered. It said it had uncovered: – 'Shocking' locations where procedures such as fillers are being administered, including 'pop-up' shops on high streets, cubicles in public toilets and hotel rooms. It said these locations fall outside typical business premises and make taking action difficult. – 'Unsafe and unregulated' fillers available for sale online to shoppers for as little as £20. – Growing concerns over fat-dissolving injections, such as Lemon Bottle, which have 'little to no regulatory oversight to ensure their safe use by the public'. – A 'postcode lottery' across the UK in the minimum age at which such procedures can be carried out – with young people crossing borders for treatment. The CTSI said lives could be at risk amid the 'major gaps' in regulation on who is responsible for the products and procedures. It also said no data is available on how often the NHS is having to deal with infections and life-threatening complications when things go wrong. The CTSI issued a fresh warning to the public to check the qualifications of people offering cosmetic procedures, be wary of people advertising on social media and to not buy products to use at home. Kerry Nicol, external affairs manager at the CTSI, said: 'I am genuinely shocked by the scale of potential harm facing the public due to the alarming lack of regulation in the aesthetic industry. 'Consumers' lives are being put at risk every single day. What's worse is that many of these unregulated practitioners are preying on people's vulnerabilities and the pressures they feel around body image, they are taking advantage of those who are often just looking for a boost to their confidence or self-esteem. 'Alarm bells would ring if someone was offering a tattoo in someone's kitchen or a public toilet at a cheap price – so those are the alarm bells we need ringing for people offering facial injections in these kinds of settings. 'Action is urgently needed to crack down on the bad players operating in this sector. 'This isn't an issue that Trading Standards alone can fix, it's a Government and multi-agency responsibility that requires co-ordinated activity. 'A logical and immediate first step is the introduction of a national licensing scheme, giving the public a clear indication of who is qualified to carry out these procedures. 'It's time the UK takes public safety seriously and weeds out those putting lives at risk.' Ashton Collins, director at Save Face, a register of accredited practitioners, said: 'Since 2023, we have been campaigning for the government to ban liquid BBLs from the high street and restrict their administration to qualified plastic surgeons. 'We cautioned that without urgent action, lives would be at risk, and sadly, in 2024, Alice Webb tragically lost her life after undergoing a liquid BBL procedure. 'Alongside CTSI, we are determined to ensure our call to restrict liquid BBLs is acted upon. 'Additionally, we are focused on reinforcing existing legislation that has long failed to protect patients from unscrupulous practitioners who continue to flaunt the law with impunity. 'For too long, regulations intended to safeguard patients have been inadequately policed and enforced.' A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'People's lives are being put at risk by inadequately trained operators in the cosmetic sector, which is why the Government is looking into new regulations to protect people. 'The safety of patients is paramount and we urge anyone considering cosmetic procedures to consider the possible health impacts and find a reputable, insured and qualified practitioner.'


North Wales Chronicle
18-06-2025
- Health
- North Wales Chronicle
Fat injections and Brazilian butt lifts ‘offered in public toilets', experts say
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said there was a need for urgent Government action over unregulated and unlicensed practitioners and treatments, alongside where they can be offered. It said it had uncovered: – 'Shocking' locations where procedures such as fillers are being administered, including 'pop-up' shops on high streets, cubicles in public toilets and hotel rooms. It said these locations fall outside typical business premises and make taking action difficult. – 'Unsafe and unregulated' fillers available for sale online to shoppers for as little as £20. – Growing concerns over fat-dissolving injections, such as Lemon Bottle, which have 'little to no regulatory oversight to ensure their safe use by the public'. – A 'postcode lottery' across the UK in the minimum age at which such procedures can be carried out – with young people crossing borders for treatment. The CTSI said lives could be at risk amid the 'major gaps' in regulation on who is responsible for the products and procedures. It also said no data is available on how often the NHS is having to deal with infections and life-threatening complications when things go wrong. The CTSI issued a fresh warning to the public to check the qualifications of people offering cosmetic procedures, be wary of people advertising on social media and to not buy products to use at home. Kerry Nicol, external affairs manager at the CTSI, said: 'I am genuinely shocked by the scale of potential harm facing the public due to the alarming lack of regulation in the aesthetic industry. 'Consumers' lives are being put at risk every single day. What's worse is that many of these unregulated practitioners are preying on people's vulnerabilities and the pressures they feel around body image, they are taking advantage of those who are often just looking for a boost to their confidence or self-esteem. 'Alarm bells would ring if someone was offering a tattoo in someone's kitchen or a public toilet at a cheap price – so those are the alarm bells we need ringing for people offering facial injections in these kinds of settings. 'Action is urgently needed to crack down on the bad players operating in this sector. 'This isn't an issue that Trading Standards alone can fix, it's a Government and multi-agency responsibility that requires co-ordinated activity. 'A logical and immediate first step is the introduction of a national licensing scheme, giving the public a clear indication of who is qualified to carry out these procedures. 'It's time the UK takes public safety seriously and weeds out those putting lives at risk.' Ashton Collins, director at Save Face, a register of accredited practitioners, said: 'Since 2023, we have been campaigning for the government to ban liquid BBLs from the high street and restrict their administration to qualified plastic surgeons. 'We cautioned that without urgent action, lives would be at risk, and sadly, in 2024, Alice Webb tragically lost her life after undergoing a liquid BBL procedure. 'Alongside CTSI, we are determined to ensure our call to restrict liquid BBLs is acted upon. 'Additionally, we are focused on reinforcing existing legislation that has long failed to protect patients from unscrupulous practitioners who continue to flaunt the law with impunity. 'For too long, regulations intended to safeguard patients have been inadequately policed and enforced.' A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'People's lives are being put at risk by inadequately trained operators in the cosmetic sector, which is why the Government is looking into new regulations to protect people. 'The safety of patients is paramount and we urge anyone considering cosmetic procedures to consider the possible health impacts and find a reputable, insured and qualified practitioner.'