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Armani Privé, SK-II, KAYALI & More: New Beauty Launches To Serve Looks & Slay Your Routine
Armani Privé, SK-II, KAYALI & More: New Beauty Launches To Serve Looks & Slay Your Routine

Hype Malaysia

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

Armani Privé, SK-II, KAYALI & More: New Beauty Launches To Serve Looks & Slay Your Routine

Nothing says new season like a lineup of beauty drops made to impress. From radiant skincare to statement scents and styling tools in dreamy hues, these latest launches bring serious glow-up energy to your routine. OLAY OLAY's new Super Serum is more than just hype. Packed with five powerful ingredients like activated niacinamide, vitamin C, collagen peptide, vitamin E and AHA, it helps improve skin texture, tone, firmness, hydration and fine lines. It even outperformed a top luxury serum in the US. Bonus: the serum goes on with a purple glow that turns clear when fully absorbed – so you know it's working. The OLAY Super Serum is priced at RM209.90 and is now available at Watsons stores nationwide and online at Watsons, Lazada and Shopee. essence essence kicks off the season with a fun and colourful Spring/Summer 2025 collection. The range includes easy-to-use multi-taskers like pH-reactive lip and cheek balms, soft mousse blushes, and super glossy lipsticks. With feel-good textures, vibrant shades, and mood-boosting scents, these beauty picks are here to keep you glowing from day to night. The essence Spring/Summer 2025 collection is now available at selected drugstores across Malaysia. Prices start from RM9.70 for Juicy Bomb lip gloss and go up to RM28 for Lash Princess mascara. Dyson Dyson brings the magic of Japan's cherry blossom season to Malaysia with the new Sakura Cherry collection. Once exclusive to Japan, these styling tools are now dressed in a delicate trio of colours inspired by the Sakura flower, including soft pale pink, blush pink, and strawberry bronze. Each machine is finished with a smooth ultra-matte texture that feels luxurious in your hands and adds a fresh twist to your hair routine. Whether you are smoothing, curling or drying, the collection turns everyday styling into something truly special. The Dyson Sakura Cherry collection is now available exclusively on Dyson and will be available in Dyson stores this month. Prices begin at RM2,399 for the Supersonic Nural hair dryer. KAYALI KAYALI's latest fragrance edit is everything your summer scent wardrobe needs. From the soft powdery elegance of Fleur Majesty to the sweet playfulness of Yum Boujee Marshmallow and the ocean-kissed freshness of Maldives in a Bottle, each perfume captures a different side of the season. Whether you are lounging under the sun or heading out for sunset plans, these carefully layered scents let you create a mood that feels personal and unforgettable. Mona Kattam's favourite pairings, like Vanilla Candy Rock Sugar with Eden Sparkling Lychee, make layering fun and totally addictive. KAYALI's Summer Scents including Fleur Majesty 01, Yum Boujee Marshmallow 81, Vanilla Candy Rock Sugar 42 and Maldives in a Bottle 38 are now available at Sephora Malaysia and online. SK-II SK-II GenOptics Airy UV Cream and CC Primer is your new all-in-one glow booster. This lightweight formula delivers hydration, brightness, firmness, sun protection with SPF50 plus PA four plus, and a smooth priming base for makeup. Powered by PITERA, niacinamide and bisabolol, it gives your skin an instant radiant finish while helping improve texture and tone with every use. Available in three skin-enhancing options – untinted, beige and rosy – it offers effortless radiance that lasts all day. The SK-II GenOptics Airy UV Cream and CC Primer SPF50+ PA++++ is now available for RM298 at SK-II's concept store in Mid Valley Megamall, all SK-II counters and online. Armani Privé Iris Bleu is the latest creation from Giorgio Armani's Les Eaux collection, and it is nothing short of a scent escape. Inspired by the serene beauty of the Mediterranean, this elegant fragrance captures the freshness of citrus, the floral complexity of iris and jasmine, and the soft sensuality of white musks and cedarwood. It is a calm yet uplifting fragrance experience that feels like watching the sea and sky melt into one another. With its soft blue hue and iconic Armani bottle, this perfume is a celebration of elegance and tranquility. Armani Privé Iris Bleu is now available in Malaysia at all Armani Beauty boutiques and online, as part of the Les Eaux fragrance collection.

Boots shoppers say this £10 'firming' cream is an 'alternative to Botox'
Boots shoppers say this £10 'firming' cream is an 'alternative to Botox'

Daily Record

time22-07-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Record

Boots shoppers say this £10 'firming' cream is an 'alternative to Botox'

"Amazing!!! Completely makes my skin glow and I look younger! What more could you want?!" It's officially £10 Tuesday for Boots shoppers today (July 22). That means beauty fans can save big on some top-rated products - but for one day only. For those who want to get younger looking skin without going under the knife, one product that is worth adding to the online shopping cart is the Olay Regenerist Day Face Cream & Serum 2-in-1. Billed as "an alternative to Botox", this dual-action product would usually set shoppers back £30 for a 50ml, but since it is included in the retailer's flash-sale, they can save an impressive £20. Looking to cut back on multiple skincare steps? Then this multi-tasking formula combines the benefits of a day cream and serum in one, leaving skin "instantly hydrated for 24 hours." Designed to firm, renew and hydrate, it uses the brand's Microsculpting Technology that is packed with "powerful" peptides and 99 percent pure niacinamide to penetrate 10 layers deep, reducing deep wrinkles and fine lines. It also uses glycerin, a hydrating ingredient that can help the skin to retain moisture, with 97 percent of users saying they had "smoother feeling skin in just one day." Skincare enthusiasts looking for a similar dual-action product that targets dull-looking skin can alternatively check out Garnier SkinActive Vitamin C 2in1 Brightening Serum Cream SPF 25 (50ml), just £14 at Sainsbury's. As for double the wrinkle-busting benefits, the L'Oréal Paris Serum Le Duo (30ml), £38 on Amazon, uses two different serums, one with a collagen peptide booster, the other with vitamins B3 and C, to reverse the signs of ageing by "five years." Nevertheless, Olay's 2-in-1 Face Cream and Serum has earned an impressive 4.5 rating based on 419 Boots reviews that praise "firming" formula that has made them "look younger." One five-star review read: "I have been using Olay Regenerist Serum for years! I'm not sure if it can reduce wrinkles? But using it daily has certainly helped to protect my skin in the aging process! (I'm now 63, looking a decade younger). Definitely an alternative to Botox, which has worked for me! Thank You OLAY!!" Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. A second read: "I love this product, it feels so good on the skin and has definitely firmed up the skin around my jaw line, it's fantastic. It has also reduced the look of my lines, a 'magic' serum in my books!" Someone else praised: "After four days of using the sample my skin felt silky and smooth. My wrinkles were noticeably softer. This product has a refreshing smell and makes you look & feel great - I would definitely recommend and continue to use." Beauty deal of the week YSL Black Opium remains an iconic perfume - and we know where to bag the newest edition for its cheapest price. The YSL BLack Opium Le Parfum offers a more vanilla-heavy fragrance that has been hailed as "intoxicating" in reviews, with a 50ml now half-price at Boots after being dropped from £115 to £57.50. Massive saving aside, it's the cheapest it can be bought for at the moment, as rival retailers Superdrug, Lookfantastic and The Perfume Shop still stock it at full-price. This interpretation of the iconic perfume was only launched in 2022, with its original floral gourmand fragrance still offering its famed notes that include pear accord, green mandarin, orange flower petals, jasmine sambac and cinnamon. However, the iconic coffee accord has been twisted with four different, yet still complimentary, notes of vanilla, which is said to be its most important ingredient, to create an "unexpected smoothness, with uncompromising intensity." Meanwhile, the unique glossy bottle that has been crafted from a precious black stone, with its dazzling glitter emblem at the heart, eludes to the luxuriousness of the fragrance contained within. As for the YSL Black Opium Le Parfum, Boots shoppers wanting to take advantage of the half-price discount will be glad to hear it has amassed a 4.7 rating from thousands of customers who say it "lasts all day" and "literally turns heads" when it is worn. One five-star review read: "I love the fragrance. I used a lot the first time, not realising how intense it was. It lasts all day and continues to smell great. I literally turn heads when I wear it." Don't miss Boots' half-price discount on the YSL Black Opium Le Parfum (50ml) that is now £57.50, down from £115. The "rich" texture of the cream has been a drawback for some skin types, as one two-star review read: "Although this felt nice and moisturising on application, the following day it felt greasy and left my skin with small cream filled spots. Too rich for my skin." Comparatively, someone who didn't have an issue with the texture said: "A product with a result. My skin looks brighter, cleaner and clearer. Non-greasy, easily absorbed and you need to use only two drops. A winner."

Why MP High Court ordered a cartoonist to be arrested for lampooning Modi and RSS
Why MP High Court ordered a cartoonist to be arrested for lampooning Modi and RSS

Scroll.in

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Scroll.in

Why MP High Court ordered a cartoonist to be arrested for lampooning Modi and RSS

On July 3, Justice Subodh Abhyankar of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, while rejecting the anticipatory bail application of Indore-based political cartoonist Hemant Malviya, instead ordered that he be arrested by the police. His supposed crime? Drawing a cartoon about Narendra Modi and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh which, Abhyankar claimed, 'overstep[ed] the threshold of freedom of speech and expression'. Malviya had been booked by the Indore police in May for the cartoon he had published on his Facebook page – which he has since deleted. What are ramifications of this order for India's political cartoonists? A cartoon on Modi Malviya had published his original cartoon on January 6, 2021, depicting Modi as a doctor administering an injection to a man dressed in what may appear to some as the uniform of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh. This is accompanied with the Hindi caption 'Abe kayko ghabra riya hai? Serum ke Poonawala ne bataya to vaccine me to paani hi hai, ab paani ke side effect se tu koi marega thode hi!' (Why are you worried? Serum's Poonawala has said that the vaccine only has water, you won't die from the side effect of water!) This was a reference to Serum Institute of India's chief executive Adar Poonawalla alleging that many Covid vaccines in the market were only as effective as water. According to the court order, another Facebook user republished this cartoon, but replaced the caption with one that in which the man in the purported RSS uniform addresses Modi as an incarnation of the Hindu deity Shiva and asks to be injected with such a strong dose of the caste census in his buttocks so that he forgets the Pahalgam terror attack, the controversial Waqf Act and everything else. Malviya shared this amended version of his cartoon on Facebook on May 1, writing that anyone could use any of his cartoons by writing their own names and caption. All his cartoons were for the public, by the public and dedicated to the public, he said. He added that this amended cartoon was shared with him by a friend and that whoever had created the caption had written well. FIR for a joke On the basis of the cartoon with the amended caption, lawyer and RSS activist Vinay Joshi filed a complaint with the Indore police against Malviya on May 21 for showing Modi and the RSS 'in an undignified manner, offending the complainant's religious fervour and temperament and also hurting his religious sentiments', according to the court. The police booked Malviya under Sections 196, 299, 302, 352 and 353(3) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita and Section 67A of the Information Technology Act. Section 196 of the Sanhita criminalises the promotion of enmity between different social groups or disturbing harmony among such groups. It provides for imprisonment of up to three years. Sections 299 makes it an offence to deliberately and maliciously outrage the religious feelings of any class of Indian citizens. It also provides for imprisonment of up to three years. Similarly, section 302 punishes the wounding of someone's religious feelings with imprisonment up to a year. Section 352 deals with the insulting of a person to provoke them to breach public peace. It carries a sentence of up to two years' imprisonment. Section 353(3) prohibits the spreading of such false information, rumours or alarming news at a place of worship or a religious assembly that is likely to create disharmony among social groups. It carries imprisonment of up to five years. Section 67A of the act penalises the publication of sexually explicit material online with imprisonment up to five years and a fine of up to Rs ten lakh. 'Misuse of freedom of speech' Within days of the first information report being registered against him, Malviya's plea for anticipatory bail was rejected by the Indore district court. He then approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court. He argued before the High Court that while he had drawn the cartoon, the caption in the cartoon under scrutiny was not his, so he could not be held responsible for it. However, in his order, Justice Subodh Abhyankar noted that the cartoon showed the RSS in human form, along with Modi, since the man was dressed in the RSS uniform. He went on to hold that the depiction of the RSS, 'a Hindu organisation' along with Prime Minister Modi, along with Malviya's 'endorsement of a rather demeaning remark, dragging unnecessarily the name of lord Shiva' amounted to the 'sheer misuse of the freedom of speech and expression'. Hence, even though Malviya's own cartoon had no mention of Shiva, the court took a dim view of what it saw as Malviya's 'endorsement' of the caption invoking the deity. 'It is apparent that the applicant's aforesaid act is deliberate and malicious intended to outrage religious feelings of the complainant and the public at large by insulting its religion, which is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony in the society,' the court concluded. This is unusual for an order rejecting an anticipatory bail application. In such pleas, the court's task is restricted to determining the seriousness of the offence, the gravity of the accusation, the accused's criminal record and their likelihood of absconding or tampering with evidence. However, in its order, the court went a step ahead and essentially held Malviya prima facie guilty of the offences he is accused of. On the basis of this conclusion, the court held that Section 41 (1)(b)(i) and (ii) of the Code of Criminal Procedure are attracted. This provision allows the police to arrest someone without a warrant. Then, to remove all doubt, the court noted that 'custodial interrogation of the applicant would be necessary'. As of July 9, Malviya was yet to be arrested. 'Never felt such censorship in pre-Modi years' Political cartoonists throughout the history of independent India have faced censorship pressures from governments. However, a High Court ordering the arrest of a cartoonist represents a new low. Cartoonist Satish Acharya expressed concern about the precedent set by the order. 'This order sets an example which will be grossly misused going forward,' he told Scroll. 'This could be misused against not just cartoonists, but also against satirists, comedians and journalists.' Cartoonist Manjul, who has himself faced government clamp-downs for his cartoons, agreed. 'It is scary for everybody,' he said. 'This is a threat to all free voices.' Manjul questioned the need for Malviya to be interrogated in custody. 'What will the police do, beat him up and ask him why he drew this?' he asked. 'What about the 'bail is the rule, jail is the exception' mantra?' He noted how the role of the judiciary had changed in the past decade by comparing Malviya's case with the Bombay High Court's famous defence of a cartoonist's right to free speech in 2015. At the time, the High Court had criticised the booking of cartoonist Aseem Trivedi under the sedition provision of the Indian Penal Code for cartoons highlighting public corruption. The court had defended cartoons as a form of expression with an element of humour and sarcasm. 'In Aseem Trivedi's case, the court reprimanded the state,' Manjul remarked. 'In this case, the court is echoing the state's stance and asking for custodial interrogation.' Both Manjul and Acharya highlighted a perceived climate of fear after the Bharatiya Janata Party government came to power in 2014, leading to increasing censorship and self-censorship among artists. Acharya said that censorship had been occurring at several levels since 2014, 'not just at publications, but also on social media and in society'. He added: 'Any attempt to troll, harass and threaten by online trolls and to snatch jobs and remove cartoons by editors and powerful politicians is a form of censorship.' Manjul was even more blunt, likening the present situation to 'an undeclared emergency'. 'Show me a single widely circulated mainstream newspaper carrying government ads that also carries cartoons with Modi's face,' he said. He pointed out that the Tamil news website Ananda Vikatan was blocked in February after it published a cartoon depicting Modi, with his hands and legs chained, sitting across from United States President Donald Trump. 'I never felt such censorship in the pre-Modi years,' he said. 'Even during the Vajpayee years, which was also an NDA [National Democratic Alliance] government, cartoonists had freedom to draw cartoons of political leaders, including the prime minister, without any pressure.'

35 Helpful Products For All Your Body Shenanigans
35 Helpful Products For All Your Body Shenanigans

Buzz Feed

time04-07-2025

  • Health
  • Buzz Feed

35 Helpful Products For All Your Body Shenanigans

A two-in-one nausea relief inhaler designed to work FAST on spontaneous nausea, motion sickness, morning sickness, and general queasiness (having a human body is hard). Summer road trips and cruises just got a HECK of a lot more bearable. A handy as heck Burt's Bees sunburn soother you'll want to stock up on if you're a "just in case" kinda human — it's made with aloe and coconut oil to hydrate skin and gently relieve pain from the sun's unforgiving rays within just a few hours. Lumify Eye Drops, a product so beloved by TikTok that despite being more $$ than other brands, it's the number one selling brand on Amazon right now. Reviewers swear by this for instant reduction in redness in their eyes, with visible differences within a minute of use. A set of kid-friendly hydrocolloid mosquito itch relief patches you can wear at the beach, pool, bath, or shower without worrying about them sliding off. Reviewers swear by these not just for helping prevent itching, but to reduce the redness and swelling faster. A delightfully affordable instant foot peeling spray for anyone ready to go full YEEHAW!! on that at-home pedicure. This not only helps gently remove dead skin, but moisturizes dry and cracked heels, so you'll really get some refreshing bang for your buck. And a nail renewal formula so effective at restoring discolored, damaged nails that reviewers started seeing results in as little as *two days*. This not only helps tackle symptoms of fungal damage, but helps reduce the thickness and correct the ridges, so your toenails can get the sweet relief they deserve. Dr Teal's "Hawaiian Bliss" Epsom salt magnesium soak, a ~limited edition~ blend of red sea salt, papaya, and hibiscus, reviewers are so in love with for tension relief and relaxation that a ton of them are buying extra bags (or literally hoarding them) before the brand runs out. One reviewer went so far as to call it "heaven in a bag!" Olay Super Serum Body Wash that will make anyone with dry summer skin REJOICE — this is packed with niacinamide, shea butter, and collagen peptides for 24-hour hydration that will make you feel as ~luminous~ as the sunshine. (Psst — this is the body wash version of their TikTok-famous, super effective facial Super Serum, so you KNOW they mean business.) Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener, which became the internet's holy grail — now in four shades! — for concealing and brightening dark circles under your eyes so fast that everyone's old concealers are doing double takes. This lightweight color-adapting formula is designed for truly ~invisible~ coverage that makes a drastic difference. Plus Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, a cult-fave product for your beauty arsenal that will quickly help minimize eye puffiness and swelling thanks to its winning combo of caffeine and hyaluronic acid. It's basically an alarm clock for your eyeballs, because boy howdy are they awake now!! A roll-on migraine stick made with peppermint, spearmint, and lavender oils to help you soothe away headaches, which frankly have a lot of audacity interrupting your day. A set of disposable Plackers "Grind No More" Night Guards for anyone who sleeps like this 😬😬😬 and wakes up like this. 😫 Each one of these grind-absorbing bite plates can be used up to 30 times to help reduce the tension from grinding your teeth in the middle of the night. Psst — this is also a MUCH cheaper alternative to costly bite guards that go for hundreds of dollars! A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo that thousands of reviewers swear by for helping restore their hair and promote healthy hair growth over time. It also includes nourishing ingredients like rosemary oil, zinc, and coconut oil to help moisturize locks and give them a fuller, more volumized look. Self-heating soothing foot masks made with Epsom salts, lavender, and peppermint perfect for anyone whose step count goes up to one bajillion on summer trips and theme park days. Now instead of dealing with aching feet all night, you can get ahead of the situation with some ~self care~. A deliciously soothing, bacteria-targeting Briotech spray (which compares to the pricier Tower 28 SOS Spray!) reviewers love for helping with skin irritation caused by heat or sweat in warmer seasons. Reviewers also swear by this handy little spray for acne, rosacea, eczema, dryness, dermatitis (scalp included!), and even toenail fungus! Biofreeze's new Dry Stick for "portable pain relief" — this mess-free, cooling solution for aches and pains all over your human body, whether it's your neck, shoulders, knees, hands, or many numerous joints. Its targeted menthol relief also works *fast* and is delightfully travel-friendly, unlike competing menthol creams. A set of super affordable hydrocolloid nose pore patches (compare to the $16 Mighty Patch equivalent) that will make you go "boy HOWDY" when you see how much gunk collects on them overnight. Reviewers swear by these for gently lifting out sebum from pores and pimples and minimizing their appearance! Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System for anyone whose ear wax situation has their primary care doctor going, "Yiiiiikes." Now you can take care of it at home easily, gently, and a little too effectively — the bits of wax this dislodges out of reviewers' ears are truly leaving them in shock! CeraVe's Hydrating cleanser made with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin — aka, all the good stuff to hydrate your face and remove makeup and oil without stripping your skin of its natural moisture. Psst — a lot of reviewers with sensitive skin and acne swear by this, because it's super gentle *and* super effective. A pack of drug-free Breathe Right nasal strips reviewers quite literally claim "saved their marriage" — these provide instant snoring *and* congestion relief by increasing nasal airflow. Bonus: there's an optional "scratch and sniff" lavender scent if you want an extra dose of calm. A reviewer-beloved anti-dandruff shampoo to relieve flaking and itching and help prevent outbreaks by getting directly to the root. A lot of reviewers mention that it not only started working from the first use, but it *also* helped with shedding and hair loss caused by dandruff in the first place. A pack of unscented SweatBlock wipes that work for up to *seven days* after application — perfect for those of us whose underarms are a little, uh, enthusiastic, to say the least. Reviewers especially swear by this for events that might bring on nervous sweating! First Aid Beauty Ingrown Hair Pads to use after you shave to help prevent the infection of ingrown hairs, so you don't have to spend hours psyching yourself up to shave, knowing that you're gonna be dodging a bazillion sensitive spots on your skin. A piercing bump solution made with jojoba, grape seed, and rose that'll help speed over the healing process over the course of a few weeks, so your new piercings can ~dazzle~ everyone in their full glory. A blister-preventing balm that basically magics an extra layer between your skin and your shoe, so you can get your steps in without worrying about getting big ole blisters on your feet without a bandage in sight. A truly talented cooling towel you can use to prevent yourself from overheating — all you have to do is wet this to make it deliciously chilly for your neck or head. Once it warms up, you can wet it again to instantly get back the chill! An oral rinse made with a mild mint flavor that packs a powerful punch — this formula fights bad breath for a full 24 hours and can combat those sour, bitter, and metallic tastes you can sometimes get in your mouth. First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub Exfoliant to help exfoliate and smooth skin by dealing with rough patches or dry bumps — a lot of reviewers with keratosis pilaris and similar skin textures swear by this for relief, with many noticing a difference after the very first use. Joesoef's pharmaceutical-grade anti-acne sulfur soap that people with acne, rosacea, dermatitis, and clogged pores swear by for helping clear their skin and relieve the tenderness. A lot of reviewers noted that they found this specific product after their dermatologists recommended it to them! Compound W Wart Removal Pads infused with concentrated wart removal medication to reduce the size and eliminate warts in a matter of days. A lot of reviewers turned to these after professional wart removals didn't work for them and saw much better results! A podiatrist-level toenail clipper to quickly and easily take care of thicker toenails and ingrown ones, so if you want to give yourself a pedicure and paint your toesies now that sandals are fair game again, you can do it right at home. A shampoo scalp massager you can use in the shower not just to massage and exfoliate your scalp, but help with psoriasis, dandruff, and scalp tenderness! A pack of super thin hydrocolloid cold sore healing patches to help speed up healing and relieve some of the itch and "ouch!" of a breakout as fast as possible. A stainless-steel tongue scraper that a lot of reviewers bought to prevent bad breath, but ended up loving even *more* because it made their mouth feel so squeaky clean (and, in a lot of cases, made their taste buds experience flavor a lot more intensely!). A belted portable cordless vibrating heating pad to ease your cramps and pains (*glares pointedly at my uterus*) and/or keep you nice and cozy on chillier days. The fact that it looks vaguely like a piece of superhero armor is just an added perk.

Millie Mackintosh tells fans which ‘luminising' SPF she's used during heatwave
Millie Mackintosh tells fans which ‘luminising' SPF she's used during heatwave

Daily Mirror

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Millie Mackintosh tells fans which ‘luminising' SPF she's used during heatwave

Take notes from Millie Mackintosh's skincare routine this summer as she shares which 'luminising' sunscreen she's been using to protect her skin from the sun this heatwave - and right now its on sale If you're looking to secure a natural-looking summertime glow, look no further than this luminising sunscreen that Millie Mackintosh has been swearing by through the UK's heatwave. Perfect for protecting and nourishing the complexion, this Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Serum, which the British actress loves, works to hydrate and prime the skin while providing UVA and UVB protection. What's more, Millie's go-to skin-protecting serum is currently available with a nifty 20% discount at Sephora. Millie shared that she'd been using this Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Serum with fans via her Instagram and added it to her 'Surviving The Heatwave' Shop LTK, hailing it a must-have for keeping the skin hydrated during high temperatures and protecting the complexion amid sunny weather. Crafted with next-gen UV filters, this sunscreen serum is infused with vitamins B, C, E and F, which work in conjunction to soothe, hydrate and brighten the complexion. This nourishing skincare gen also features pentavitin, which adds a dose of hydration that lasts for up to 72 hDentist-recommended Oral-B Toothbrush leavesours while supporting the skin's natural barrier. Ideal for normal to dry skin, Millie's loved luminishing skincare features a soft scent of freshly cut roses, ensuring the skincare gem not only leaves skin feeling soothed and hydrated but also enhances the skincare routine for multiple senses. Set to give your beauty regime a glow-up, this sunscreen is an ultra-luminous serum that promises to deliver a daily dose of vitamins and broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection. Promising to sit seamlessly over your skincare products, this serum also creates the perfect base for your makeup by lightly hydrating and priming the skin, ensuring no pilling or balling underneath. Normally retailing for £38, this skincare wonder is now available for the reduced price of £30.40 (50ml) from Space NK or £30.20 from Sephora and Boots. If you don't mind paying full price, you can pick this serum up from Cult Beauty for £38. And it's not just Millie who loves this skincare gem, as 5-star reviews come pouring in. One thrilled customer raves: "This stuff is wonderful. It doesn't cake or leave white streaks. It absorbs beautifully and isn't greasy. I love it." Another buyer beams: "Love this product. It feels nourishing as well as being an SPF. Super glow, healthy and fresh." Further praise comes from this reviewer who writes: "Love this sun lotion. Sat out in the sun all day yesterday but didnt burn at all. Lots of lovely sparkle in it as well. I was completely covered with all my products from this company." The same sentiments are shared from this shopper who says: " The best sunscreen I've ever used. Love the little mini and keyring. I had enough but needed the little mini in my life. Amazing company with very good quality high protective spf." While this customer chimes in, "I love it. It smells beautiful. I have sensitive skin and have zero reactions. It leaves my skin so glowy and hydrated. I'm a fan!"

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