23-05-2025
The simple beauty hack that'll save your skin from ageing this summer & the £7.99 product which is a must
WITH the summer season approaching, many Brits will be enjoying a few drinks in the sunshine.
Whether it's a BBQ with friends and family, or heading off to a summer party or wedding, it's the perfect season for indulging in beverages outdoors.
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A beauty expert has revealed her simple tip to anti-ageing
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However, beauty experts are urging everyone to stay extra vigilant when it comes to skincare, offering top tips to help prevent ageing as well.
Tina Birtchnell, Spa Manager at
'The good news is many of them are within your control,' says Tina.
'One of the most overlooked is sleep. Poor quality or insufficient sleep can accelerate cellular ageing, affecting everything from your skin to your overall wellbeing.
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'We understand life gets busy, but prioritising quality rest can significantly improve not only your appearance, but also your mood, energy, and productivity.
'Hydration is another simple yet powerful tool. Many people underestimate the ageing effects of dehydration, especially when alcohol is involved.
'Alcohol strips the skin of moisture, leaving it dry and dull, and enhancing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
'Water can have a visibly rejuvenating effect, often making you look and feel years younger.'
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In addition to these lifestyle basics, maintaining a consistent skincare routine is essential.
She says: 'Support your skin daily with cleansing, hydration, and sun protection.
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"Having regular facials is also a great way to ensure your skin is getting all the ingredients it needs.
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Here, in her own words Tina reveals her top products ahead of the summer season.
SPF
Tina recommends Elemental Herbology's Smart Screen SPF 50 Moisturiser (RRP £45) as it not only protects the skin from blue light and pollution.
Enriched with highly protective ingredients such as Pollustop® and Aquaceria, this lightweight SPF50+ moisturiser shields the skin from sun damage, blue light, and pollution.
Formulated without silicone or fragrance, it is vegan and packed with Provitamin B5 and Vitamin E to soothe and hydrate, ensuring flawless and protected skin all year round.
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She revealed that people need to be extra vigilant in the coming months
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Hydration
Tina also suggests using Mavala's Skin Vitality Vitalizing Alpine Micro Mist (RRP £21.50) throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated and refreshed, particularly during warmer weather.
Infused with energising Swiss Apricot extract and decongesting Cornflower water, this ultra-fine micro-mist instantly brightens and revitalises the skin.
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Balm
Tina says that people also often forget to protect their lips, Mavala's Tinted Lip Balms (RRP £7.99) contain SPF15.
This ultra-nourishing tinted balm, featuring a lightweight and silky texture, deeply hydrates and soothes dry lips while protecting against chapping.
Enriched with aloe vera, apricot extract, and shea butter, it creates a protective barrier against external factors such as cold, pollution, air conditioning, and dry climates, leaving your lips soft and beautifully tinted.
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