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Trinny Woodall, 61, displays her impressive abs in skintight matching gym set as she hosts a yoga session with fans
Trinny Woodall, 61, displays her impressive abs in skintight matching gym set as she hosts a yoga session with fans

Daily Mail​

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Trinny Woodall, 61, displays her impressive abs in skintight matching gym set as she hosts a yoga session with fans

Trinny Woodall displayed her impressive abs as she lead a yoga session with her fans on Tuesday. The What Not To Wear star, 61, proved age is just a number as she showed off her toned torso on social media. Trinny took to her Instagram Story of Tuesday to share she was about to go live on YouTube with a yoga class for her followers to join in on. She announced the class sporting a skintight matching gym set in a grey crocodile print, consisting of a strappy sports bra and high-waisted leggings. In the clip, Trinny said: 'Good morning all, sorry for the lateness. Once a month I do Australian telly and it doesn't end until 12, so I just overslept. 'Anyway Victoria's here and we're going to do a sort of half an hour yoga session of just waking up your body and getting ready for the day. So join us on YouTube now.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. It comes after Trinny opened up about her struggle with her weight, admitting that the pounds fall off her too easily. Also taking to Instagram, she shared that she now focuses on getting enough protein in her diet after losing 4kg from an illness. She said: 'I'm not one to talk about weight because for me it's about strength and definitely the maintenance of protein as you go down the path of life. 'But today I am I have always had a high metabolism and I have always been what some people might define as thin. 'What I don't love is when I lose weight especially after being ill and I can lose it quickly - what I notice is the change in my body.' Trinny added: 'Muscle needs daily protein and muscle keeps my bones protected - it gives structure to my skin and it gives me physical and mental strength. 'It is harder as you get older to maintain muscle mass, but it is so important.' So in a bid to keep her body looking its best, she has recently doubled her protein intake. Trinny took to her Instagram Story of Tuesday to share she was about to go live on YouTube with a yoga class for her followers to join in on Trinny joked: 'I don't want to be in a bikini with a saggy a**e. I'm just going admit that one. 'But most importantly when i get sick and lose weight it makes me feel so so vulnerable to not being strong in myself and how when I am physically strong it gives me such a mental strength. 'Ask yourself are you taking enough protein every day? You should really take double the kilos that you weigh especially as you reach menopause and beyond... Sometimes that's really challenging.' Trinny openly talks about some of the health benefits she buys into as the reason she looks so good into her 60s - including regular workouts and consistent skincare. She most recently revealed the secrets behind her noticeably radiant complexion after what she describes as a 'very stressful' few months. Trinny, the powerhouse creator of beauty brand Trinny London, has seen her business skyrocket over the past few years with a rapidly growing following. Torn between her many commitments, she was starting to really feel - and see - the impact of her hectic schedule. Until she discovered her unexpected love for daily meditation - something she admits 'wasn't for her' but now describes as 'profound'. She told FEMAIL: 'I lead quite a stressed life and I was realising that stress, medically, is a really sh**ty place to get to for your body. It just is. It will affect you physically and medically. 'So I thought I would take control before I let stress affect my body in a negative way. 'I had two people come into my life and I noticed such a profound difference in how they were [after meditating]. One of them I thought had had a facelift, and the other was just so much easier to sit and chat to.' Inspired, Trinny started getting up half an hour earlier each morning and spend 20 minutes meditating with a mantra. She then finds time for a second 20-minute block in the afternoon - even if it's in the bathroom at her office. 'I've been doing it for four weeks now and I really feel a shift. When you're stressed, from an aesthetic perspective, it shows on your face,' she said.

Trinny London's new serum helps you ‘age backwards' and repairs skin in 30 mins
Trinny London's new serum helps you ‘age backwards' and repairs skin in 30 mins

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Trinny London's new serum helps you ‘age backwards' and repairs skin in 30 mins

Trinny Woodall's popular skincare and make-up brand has just launched a new elixir that aims to restore the five key signs of skin vitality and give deliver 48 hours of hydration If you feel as if your skin is looking dull, dehydrated and generally a little lacklustre, Trinny London's latest skincare launch might be just the thing for you, with some clever science behind it and some impressive clinical results. Trinny London – founded by Trinny Woodall – has today dropped its newest skincare innovation, Take Back Time Elixir. This light, liquid serum penetrates deeply into the skin to restore five key signs of vitality: elasticity, smoothness, softness, luminosity and hydration – in fact, the brand's lab tests show that it increased hydration levels for 48 hours. Sounds like youth in a bottle, we think! Take Back Time, priced at £79, contains micro-infusion technology to get its effective ingredients to penetrate to a cellular level to target the vascular network. As we age, this system slows by up to 40%, leaving our skin looking dull and and tired, the brand explains. This smart formula, however, immediately transforms dehydrated skin into skin, boosting its vitality, suppleness and hydration. It's also been proven to have almost instant effects on the skin's health, with clinical tests showing that it repairs and strengthens the skin barrier in just 30 minutes. And if you're wondering what an 'elixir' is and how it fits into your skincare routine, Trinny herself helpfully explains this on the website, calling it a formula that " will penetrate more deeply into your skin than a serum", explaining that two pumps should be patted into the skin after cleansing and applying serum, and before your SPF or moisturiser. "I sometimes use it just on its own when I literally have two seconds to get out of the door, then I put an SPF on top," Trinny adds. REN Clean Skincare and Caudalie sell their own products that they calls elixirs, although both of these formulations are very different; REN's is an oil, and Caudalie's is a mist. One customer has already tried it and left their glowing review on the Trinny London website: "Love this elixir, I haven't used anything like it before. It's between a serum and a cream and dramatically hydrates my skin," they wrote. If you're already a fan of Trinny London or are thinking of adding a full Trinny skincare routine to your shopping basket, the brand says that Take Back Time Elixir pairs well with its bestselling Take Back Time Eye Treatment; you can even buy the two together for £130, saving you £14 compared to buying them individually. If, however, you don't fancy adding an additional step into your skincare routine and are looking for a one-step serum that boosts radiance, we also rate Sculpted by Aimee HydraGlo serum, £30, and the new Medik8 C-Tetra Advanced, £69 – you can read our beauty editor's full review of it here.

Triona McCarthy: Five mini hair and make-up gems to pop into your carry-on this summer
Triona McCarthy: Five mini hair and make-up gems to pop into your carry-on this summer

Irish Independent

time01-06-2025

  • Irish Independent

Triona McCarthy: Five mini hair and make-up gems to pop into your carry-on this summer

Simply perfect! Dior Forever Skin Perfect Foundation Stick (€60, is a great little stick to bring away as it's a multi-use product. Aside from being a foundation that gives a blurred finish, it can also be used as a target concealer. It's extremely portable and can be thrown in your bag for touch-ups on the go. It's also very buildable and evens out the complexion, plus it lasts for up to 24 hours. Holy trinity The Trinny London Trinity Stick (€44, is a great multitasker for lips, cheeks and eyes. It's dual-ended and one end provides glow, while the other is a creamy matte. If you're a fan of Trinny Woodall, you'll probably have seen her creating all sorts of looks on Instagram from the three different sticks. My favourite is Venice, which combines a soft dusky rose shade with a golden pink glow. Smooth operator Forget the hairspray, gel and hair clips, The Smooth Stick (€16.99, is perfect for controlling frizz and flyaways. It doesn't leave your hair feeling greasy or crisp, and it's enriched with aloe vera and vitamin E. I love the design of the wand, as its bristles are strategically positioned to comb every hair into place. Oops, hair it is For those who like to treat their hair on holidays, The Hair Edit (€47.95, from Voduz will allow you to ditch the bulky bottles. It contains everything from thermal conditioning oil and hydrating hair oil to texture spray, an exfoliating scalp scrub, a paddle brush and a hair tamer. They're all 100ml or under and are perfectly sized for cabin bags and weekend escapes. It's the tooth Forget the bulky charger, bring the Burst Nova Sonic Toothbrush (€12.99, away with you and you'll spend your holiday delivering minty-fresh kisses with confidence. It will give your pearly whites a powerful clean with 33,000 sonic vibrations per minute and has a battery that lasts up to four weeks. Treat Fragrant father With Father's Day coming up, treat dear old dad to Bleu de Chanel All-Over Fragrance Balm (€70, It softens and tames facial hair and can be applied to hands, hair and beards. If you're feeling generous, pair it with Bleu de Chanel moisturiser (€75). Once you hand this pressie over, you'll definitely be dad's fave child! Treatment Facial fabulousness The Johnstown Estate in Meath is on my wish list to visit so I can experience the Elemis Sculpt & Contour Facial (€140, can include 90 mins thermal suite access). What makes it tickle my pickle is that the facial is only 60 minutes, no downtime and it includes a targeted LED mask application and a triple cleanse so my face will not only be squeaky clean, but glowing! See Trick Solid foundations Even though it's very tempting to add more make-up on later on in the day when you're going out, stop right now, thank you very much. Follow in the footsteps of those fabulous Spice Girls with some girl power face revival by taking the foundation off that you've put on earlier – as it will have settled into your skin and won't look fresh – and do it again. You can leave your eyes alone and just touch them up as they'll be OK with a little mascara refresh!

Trinny Woodall, 61, shows off her incredibly youthful body in bikini snap from Spanish family getaway
Trinny Woodall, 61, shows off her incredibly youthful body in bikini snap from Spanish family getaway

Daily Mail​

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Trinny Woodall, 61, shows off her incredibly youthful body in bikini snap from Spanish family getaway

Trinny Woodall showed off her ageless physique by sharing a bikini snap on Sunday alongside two of her family members. The businesswoman, 61, looked radiant as she struck a pin-up style pose in her strapless blue bikini. Showcasing her tan, Trinny paired the bikini with a summer straw hat and round sunglasses with a clear frame. She captioned the picture 'ladies in blue' alongside family members Ingrid and Victoria Jacobson The star explained in a further Instagram post that she spent the weekend in Spain celebrating her half-sister Anne's 70th birthday. She wrote: 'It has been a profound weekend of getting to know family from around the world - after many years of infrequent get-togethers.' Trinny then shared some words about what family now means to her. She added: 'Family is never uncomplicated - what I really learned this weekend is the importance of connection, of cherishing memories, letting go of the past and living in the moment.' Following the Spanish trip, Trinny returned to London on Monday to attend the launch of Chelsea In Bloom, donning a stunning yellow sequin dress for the occasion. The bikini snap comes after Trinny opened up about her struggle with her weight, admitting that the pounds fall off her too easily. Also taking to Instagram, she shared that she now focuses on getting enough protein in her diet after losing 4kg from an illness. She said: 'I'm not one to talk about weight because for me it's about strength and definitely the maintenance of protein as you go down the path of life. 'But today I am I have always had a high metabolism and I have always been what some people might define as thin. 'What I don't love is when I lose weight especially after being ill and I can lose it quickly - what I notice is the change in my body.' Trinny added: 'Muscle needs daily protein and muscle keeps my bones protected - it gives structure to my skin and it gives me physical and mental strength. 'It is harder as you get older to maintain muscle mass, but it is so important.' So in a bid to keep her body looking its best, she has recently doubled her protein intake. Trinny joked: 'I don't want to be in a bikini with a saggy a**e. I'm just going admit that one. 'But most importantly when i get sick and lose weight it makes me feel so so vulnerable to not being strong in myself and how when I am physically strong it gives me such a mental strength. 'Ask yourself are you taking enough protein every day? You should really take double the kilos that you weigh especially as you reach menopause and beyond... Sometimes that's really challenging.'

King Charles just granted his favourite bath oil a royal warrant
King Charles just granted his favourite bath oil a royal warrant

Telegraph

time01-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Telegraph

King Charles just granted his favourite bath oil a royal warrant

You'd be forgiven for thinking that the unassumingly plain, green glass bottle of bath oil by the beauty brand Olverum is just another run-of-the-mill luxury ointment to glug into your evening bath. The £78 oil in question has this week, in fact, been granted a royal warrant by the King. It turns out that you'll find the same herbaceous, soothing oil on the sides of the bathtubs of many in-the-know beauty editors. Even Trinny Woodall and Amanda Holden love it. Originally created in 1931 by a German pharmacologist and her winemaker husband, the Olverum Bath Oil was created in small-batches and mostly supplied across Europe through niche retailers and discovered through word of mouth. Bath Oil, £78, Olverum In the 1980s, a bottle of the oil fortuitously fell into the hands of the British owner of renowned perfumery Les Senteurs, Michael Hawksley. He had discovered the potent oil at the Mayfair barbers Truefitt & Hill, who were barbers by Royal Appointment to the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip. Hawksley was so impressed with the blend that he secured the rights to distribute the oil across the UK, and, decades later, bought the brand in 2014. The formula remains largely the same as it did in the 1930s, a zingy blend of eucalyptus, lavender, lemon peel and rosemary. It's reviving, comforting and works brilliantly to soothe tired, achy muscles. If you're in the market for a bath oil but would prefer something designed with a better night's sleep in mind, the blend of vetivert, chamomile and sandalwood in Aromatherapy Associates' Deep Relax Bath & Shower Oil is hard to beat. Aromatherapy Associates' Deep Relax Bath & Shower Oil, £48 (reduced from £60), John Lewis A best-seller for a reason, pour a capful in a bath before you soak and it will work better than any soothing lavender pillow mist would. (If you're more of a shower person, you can apply some to your chest before stepping under warm water to benefit from the aromatherapy blend.) Bath 'milks' are becoming more popular, too, which are used in the same way as bath oil but lighter (and often less expensive). The Perfect Night's Sleep Magnesium Bath Milk by Neom Organics, is an excellent option. The Perfect Night's Sleep Magnesium Bath Milk, from £12, Neom For the times when only a bubble bath will do, you can rely on Space NK's own brand Nordic Wild's Bubble Bath, which froths up nicely in warm water and doesn't leave the skin feeling too soapy or dehydrated afterwards.

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