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Irish doctor's face cream wins fans for soothing redness and boosting glow
Irish doctor's face cream wins fans for soothing redness and boosting glow

Irish Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Irish doctor's face cream wins fans for soothing redness and boosting glow

If you've ever wished you could get dermatologist-approved skincare without shelling out for a pricey private appointment or sitting on a long waiting list, there's a brand that's catching the attention of beauty lovers here in Ireland - and it's already winning big with experts and shoppers alike. Dr Sam's is the brainchild of Co Down woman Dr Sam Bunting - a former doctor who now runs her own private skin clinic on London's famous Harley Street. Her goal is to give everyday people access to "dermatologist-adjacent" skincare routines, without needing a prescription or specialist appointment. One product in particular is getting rave reviews across beauty circles - the Flawless Moisturiser Intense, priced at €42 for 50ml or €76 for 100ml. If your skin is dry, sensitive or just struggles through Ireland's colder, windier months, this could be the hydration hero you've been searching for. Designed to create results in just 60 seconds, it has not only picked up awards - including Best Healing Moisturiser in Woman and Home Magazine and Best Barrier Repair in Red Magazine - but this face cream clinically proven to repair the skin barrier in just one use. This isn't your typical thick, heavy cream that smothers skin and ruins makeup. Instead, it's light enough to layer under SPF and foundation, but powerful enough to deeply hydrate, calm redness and keep your skin barrier strong. It uses Sunflower Sprout Extract, a breakthrough ingredient that boosts NAD+ levels in the skin to speed up cellular renewal - plus skin-loving staples like ectoin, squalane, ceramides and glycerin. On the release of the Flawless Moisturiser Intense back in 2023, Dr Sam said: "This heals dry, sensitive and redness-prone skin from the inside out in a cosmetically elegant formula. Unlike those other heavy, gloopy and clogging face cream that wreak your makeup and stain your pillowcases, get ready to glow with the product you didn't know you needed." Elsewhere, a 50ml pot of La Roche-Posay Nutritic Intense Moisturiser Riche is available on Amazon Ireland for €30.25. Or shoppers can pick up the Clinique Moisture Surge Intense 72HR Cream 50ml for €48.95 at LookFantastic. Ideal for dry and very dry skin types, the rich face cream delivers long-lasting hydration to dry-feeling skin. Dr Sam herself swears by a simple four-step routine: "There's cleanse, activate, hydrate and protect". She recommends using the moisturiser as the third step (hydrate) in conjunction with the three other pillars of skincare. The expert doesn't believe in unnecessary steps or gimmicky "skincare entertainment" - just formulas that work. Shoppers have hailed the Flawless Moisturiser Intense as a 'lifesaver' (Image: Dr Sam's) And according to over 1,300 five-star reviews, her approach is paying off. One fan wrote: "This is a fabulous product, it sinks in easily and my skin feels so soft. It helps to reduce redness." Another said simply: "Love this moisturiser, it's fantastic." Others shared more detailed praise: "Using this product every morning and night, I have combination dry mature skin. I am 64 yrs old. I use Brightly eye and face first, then intense moisturiser. I have so many compliments about my skin." Another happy customer said: "I love this moisturiser! I have very sensitive skin with eczema but I'm also prone to breakouts. This moisturiser is the only one I've found that is soothing enough to help with the dryness and redness, but also doesn't feel heavy or break me out. It is expensive but worth it to be honest!" For some, the results have been life-changing: "Amazing. Cleared my cystic acne and no future break outs. Takes about 6 weeks but well worth the long term results". One mature-skin user added: "The best moisturiser I've tried so far for my mature skin. It just works!! 100% recommend this!" Another called it their "holy grail", adding: "I am obsessed!!! I will never use any moisturiser on my face apart from this one. Immediately I use it, I just have a heathy, glowy, dewy face." Someone else shared: "I would never leave a review but with this product I had to. Simply the best!" However, one shopper awarded the Flawless Moisturiser Intense a three-star review because they noticed "no real difference" to their skin. They said: "Seven days of using this moisturiser and I've noticed no real difference. I'm disappointed as it was reviewed as a great cream for dry skin." Dr Sam's also understands that trying new skincare can be daunting. That's why they offer a Happiness Pledge - if you're not delighted within 60 days, they'll make it right or give you a full refund, no questions asked. For more information or to buy the Flawless Moisturiser Intense, head to the Dr Sam's website. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Doctor-approved moisturiser that's so 'effective' it's won five awards
Doctor-approved moisturiser that's so 'effective' it's won five awards

Wales Online

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Doctor-approved moisturiser that's so 'effective' it's won five awards

Doctor-approved moisturiser that's so 'effective' it's won five awards Dr Sam's Flawless Moisturiser Intense is suitable for dry and sensitive skin, and has won multiple awards - it's no wonder beauty buffs can't get enough of it Doctor-approved 'intensely moisturising' face cream hailed a 'lifesaver' for mature skin (Image: Dr Sam's) Beauty enthusiasts looking for a dermatologist-approved skincare regimen without the hefty price tag of a private consultation may want to consider the skincare brand, Dr Sam's. Founded by Dr Sam Bunting, a former NHS doctor who now operates her own private skin clinic on the prestigious Harley Street in London, Dr Sam's aims to provide 'dermatologist-adjacent' routines without requiring a prescription. Among Dr Sam's top sellers is the Flawless Moisturiser Intense, which is ideal for those with dry and sensitive skin, particularly as we approach the colder seasons. The Flawless Moisturiser Intense is adored by beauty editors and skincare enthusiasts alike, and it's easy to see why. Designed to deliver results in just 60 seconds, the moisturiser has bagged an impressive array of awards including the Best Healing Moisturiser in Woman and Home Magazine as well as the Best Barrier Repair in Red Magazine, both in 2024. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here The Flawless Moisturiser Intense is clinically proven to repair the skin barrier after just one application. This potent moisturiser deeply hydrates, soothes and supports even the most temperamental skin almost instantly without blocking pores. Moreover, it blends seamlessly with sunscreen and makeup, simplifying your morning routine. The innovative moisturiser utilises the power of sunflower sprout extract (SSE), a breakthrough ingredient that naturally boosts NAD+ levels in the skin to speed up cellular renewal, reports the Manchester Evening News. The formula is further boosted with a potent combination of ectoin, squalane, ceramides, and glycerin. Shoppers have hailed the Flawless Moisturiser Intense as a 'lifesaver' (Image: Dr Sam's) These components collaborate to halt moisture loss, provide intensive hydration, and strengthen the skin's natural barrier for enduring comfort and durability. Our colleague at the MEN had the opportunity to speak with Dr Sam in March when the brand launched in Sephora outlets, and she advocates using the moisturiser as the third stage (hydrate) alongside the three other fundamental skincare principles. "There's cleanse, activate, hydrate and protect", Dr Sam outlined. "I don't believe in unnecessary steps and I don't believe in skincare that's entertainment," she stated. Regarding the launch of the Flawless Moisturiser Intense in 2023, she remarked: "This heals dry, sensitive and redness-prone skin from the inside out in a cosmetically elegant formula. The Flawless Moisturiser Intense is 'perfect' for those with sensitive skin (Image: Dr Sam's) "Unlike those other heavy, gloopy and clogging face cream that wreak your makeup and stain your pillowcases, get ready to glow with the product you didn't know you needed." Meanwhile, a 50ml jar of La Roche-Posay Nutritic Intense Moisturiser Riche is available at Boots for £24. Alternatively, customers can purchase the Clinique Moisture Surge Intense 72HR Cream 50ml for £42 at LookFantastic. Perfect for dry and extremely dry skin conditions, the nourishing face cream provides sustained hydration to parched-feeling skin. At Dr Sam's, the Flawless Moisturiser Intense has garnered an impressive average rating of 4.6 out of five from a total of 1,390 reviews. A pleased customer remarked: "Having a slightly more mature skin I love how this glides on and makes your skin feel really hydrated." Another user commented: "Using this product every morning and night, I have combination dry mature skin. "I am 64-years-old. I use brightly eye and face first, then intense moisturiser. I have so many compliments about my skin. Definitely continue to use these products. "Truly a great moisturiser for very sensitive skin," was the verdict from another individual. "My neck is hypersensitive to many skin ingredients. Dr Sam's was a lifesaver. A nice thick moisturizer that really protects skin from irritants.. highly recommend anyone to try." However, one shopper gave the Flawless Moisturiser Intense just three stars, expressing disappointment: "Seven days of using this moisturiser and I've noticed no real difference. "I'm disappointed as it was reviewed as a great cream for dry skin." Yet another customer expressed satisfaction with their latest acquisition from Dr Sam's, stating: "I love this moisturiser. I have very sensitive skin with eczema but I'm also prone to breakouts. "This moisturiser is the only one I've found that is soothing enough to help with the dryness and redness, but also doesn't feel heavy or break me out. It is expensive but worth it to be honest." Article continues below You can get hold of it here.

Fearne Cotton reveals she felt 'lost' at the height of BBC Radio 1 fame
Fearne Cotton reveals she felt 'lost' at the height of BBC Radio 1 fame

Daily Mirror

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Fearne Cotton reveals she felt 'lost' at the height of BBC Radio 1 fame

Fearne Cotton has opened up about falling into a depression and struggling with fame after leaving her Radio 1 job back in 2015, admitting she suffered an identity crisis Fearne Cotton says she almost gave up on showbusiness after failing to reach the flying success of presenting idols Ant and Dec - recalling how she struggled with fame and felt confused about what was next. The former Radio 1 presenter, w ho split from her husband Jesse Wood in December last year, admitted in a new episode of her Happy Place podcast to feeling 'lost' in her early thirties, despite having become a household name through her role as a TV presenter. ‌ She said, "I got to this point where I found myself just really not liking what I was doing, finding the feedback loop of being on the radio and in the public eye, excruciating. I started to inflate other people's view of me with what I knew to be true about myself. Which is dangerous, really dangerous." "I thought every negative thing said about me was true. I left radio and I just thought, 'What am I doing? What is the point of any of this?' "And I honestly thought at that point, 'Maybe I just quit everything because it's all too painful'. And I wrote a book called Happy, and that was the first time I really spoke about anything remotely real, because you can't really do on the radio," continued Fearne. "This is the first time where I said, 'Actually this is what's going on' rather than me just saying 'morning' and playing some happy music. It was like, actually, I'm going home and I'm crying and I don't know who I am anymore. I was in a real period of proper depression and on antidepressants". After writing her 2017 book Happy, Fearne says she began to come out of the depression and found a love for work again, having since expanded the book into a Happy Place lifestyle brand. ‌ It's not the first time Fearne has spoken about her battles with depression and mental health, often drawing on her own experiences when interviewing fellow celebrities on her podcast. Last year, Fearne split from her husband of ten years Jesse Wood, whom she shares children Rex and Honey with. ‌ While Fearne nor Jesse have shared why they ended their marriage, they did share a statement at the time which read: "It is with a heavy heart that I let you all know that Jesse and I are ending our marriage. Our priority has been and always will be our children. We please ask that you respect the privacy of our family at this time." The break-up came five years after Fearne opened up about marital troubles they had faced in the past, writing in a column for Red Magazine at the time: "Love takes hard work - and no one wants to hear that. This year, Jesse and I hit a rough patch - he was away, touring relentlessly, [with his band, Reef]. "I was trying to keep my own career going while looking after our kids and we were both desperately clinging on to our marriage."

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