Tom Ford Soleil Blanc: The Summery Wintery Dry Oil Spray

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Well this is just extraordinary. It has to be the most un-seasonal seasonal beauty release I’ve ever happened upon: a winter launch of a fragrance product that is so summery, so reminiscent of tropical islands and hot holidays and steamy evenings, it’s virtually growing legs and wandering off to find a warm cupboard to hibernate in.

Tom Ford’s Soleil Blanc couldn’t be any more exotic – it’s coconuts and heady florals, it’s warm amber and sexy ylang ylang. It’s a lithe-limbed boho babe reclining in a rope hammock, eyeliner smudged and hair tousled and skin all golden and glowing. It is summer in a bottle. IT IS NOT CHRISTMAS IN A BOTTLE! Yet here it is, the summery Soleil Blanc fragrance, making an appearance in the slightly more muted “dry oil” form as part of the Tom Ford Winter Soleil collection.

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See what they did there? Added the word “winter” to the description. Add the word “winter” and it shall be so. And who am I to complain? This dry oil has been giving a much-needed boost to my flagging autumnal spirits, recently, tricking my mind into thinking that soon I’ll be going on a lovely beach holiday.

Fat chance of that! I’d be lucky to squeeze my egg-shaped torso into an aeroplane seat, and that would only be if I could summon up enough of my pregnancy-depleted energy reserves to get to an airport. For now, I’m dry-oiling and day-dreaming.

I should add, for those of you who find dry oils a faff, that this one comes in a spray-can and can be applied in approximately eight seconds flat, rather than one of those spritzes that starts to become a total bore even before you’ve done your left arm.

If you’re already a Soleil Blanc fan, you’ll love this addition to your bodycare line-up. If you lust after a bit of TF luxury but can’t/won’t stretch to a Private Blend perfume then the dry oil spray comes in at a fraction of the price…

You can find the fragrance online here and the dry oil here – the dry oil is limited edition and part of the utterly gorgeous Winter Soleil collection, which includes foil-finish lipsticks and amazing Continue reading

Debenhams Beauty Club Awards 2015 – Vote Now!

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It’s time for me to don my Beauty Judge Hat again (or should it be a Beauty Judge wig?) and help to sift out the best products that the industry has to offer. Work-wise, beauty judging is one of my favourite things to do. I really enjoy testing out loads of different products and comparing them, rating them, noting down their strengths and their failings. Not only does it bring me great joy to find something truly superb, it means that I have a wealth of information stored in the back of my mind about the kind of things that are being launched and how they perform. And so when it comes to reviewing makeup and skincare and fragrance for A Model Recommends, I have this whole mental database of what else is out there – it provides an extremely useful bit of context.

Anyway, I digress. It’s the Debenhams Beauty Club Awards* and although I’ll be sitting at the High Table as a big bad judge, it’s your votes that count. If you’re sick of seeing the same old products win, or you have strong opinions on what’s brilliant and what’s a load of old tat, then get voting! Five lucky people will win EVERYTHING that they’ve voted for in the awards, so it’s well worth spending a few minutes to make your thoughts known. You can vote online here or you can tweet your votes to Debenhams’ Beauty Club using the hashtag #BeautyClubAwards. You can also share your choices on Pinterest using the same hashtag or on Instagram copying in @DebenhamsBeauty.

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I’ve just been through to the online voting pages and it’s actually quite a therapeutic process – kind of like a quiz, but one that you can’t get wrong. Though I must say that there are so many products that I rate very highly – judging day will not be easy!

Vote in the Debenhams Beauty Club Awards 2015

*this is an advertorial for the Debenhams Beauty Club Awards 2015.

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Bras, Broken Teeth and the Launch of Zoella Beauty

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I had a bit of a crazy day in town yesterday – jam-packed with meetings and errands and things to do – and so I thought that I would “vlog” it. (Regular readers will know how much I detest the word vlog; I will quite literally jump for joy the day it becomes something else. Because it’s bound to sooner or later – vlog will be an old-fashioned word and we’ll all be saying iVid or LifeCam or some such nonsense. I don’t care what it becomes, so long as it doesn’t end in “og”. BLOG. VLOG. Ugh. It’s like the sound of a toad throwing up.)

Anyway – where was I? Crazy day in town! I had hit my front tooth with a fork (don’t ask) and so had an emergency trip to the dentist, where I was scared half out of my wits by phrases such as “just drill a little hole in the back of your front tooth” and “pull the nerve out through it”. But then the X-Ray came back and I didn’t have a nerve in my front tooth anyway, it was dead from a previous “incident”, so there was nothing to take out! Hurray!

I then had a ton of meetings, which I couldn’t film (people are very unwilling to be filmed and I don’t blame them!) and after that I legged it to Triumph HQ where I tried the new Magic Wire bra. It is all kinds of amazing. All the effects of an underwired brassiere, but without the – um – wire. The comfort of a wireless bra, but with incredible uplift and shape.

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Then I went to my model agency, Models 1, because I needed some polaroids to be taken for my German agencies and then, Dear Readers, I hopped in a cab to Zoe Sugg’s party to celebrate the launch of her beauty range. If you don’t know Zoe (known online as Zoella) she is something of a Youtube sensation, with six million subscribers watching her videos. She also happens to be a properly lovely person and I’m so chuffed for her that she’s taking the world by storm!

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All of this is in my video, of course, so please do click the play button to follow me around the streets of London and delve into the events of my day. If you enjoy these vlog-style videos then you can subscribe to my vlog channel here – if you want to take a look at Zoella Beauty then it’s at FeelUnique.com. The parka I wear throughout is from Hush, here – it’s the new season one, very warm. You’ll see it again in my upcoming lookbook videos.

Triumph Magic Wire Bra: http://bit.ly/1Bds4j9

BLOW Salon: http://bit.ly/1BdsjuE
My Models1 Portfolio: http://bit.ly/1vkUh63

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Foreo Luna: The Weird-Yet-Effective Cleansing Tool

foreo luna vs clarisonic

Well. I wasn’t expecting this to work, I’ll tell you that for nothing! Sliding a rubbery, vibrating paddle over your face does not feel conducive to an effective cleanse; I have to say that I sat there feeling like a bit of a tool. With my tool. I felt that I may as well have been rubbing my face with an alarm clock or one of those new stylishly minimalist “personal massagers” that they have ads for in the back of the Sunday papers. (“Relieves muscular aches and pains”? Yeah, that’s what people are buying them for….)

But the Foreo Luna, designed to deep-cleanse as well as boost circulation and relax facial muscles, really does work. It has been positioned as something of an alternative to the Clarisonic (the deep cleansing facial brush that oscillates like a toothbrush to draw out grime) but it is actually very different to the Clarisonic. In both good and bad ways. Because the Clarisonic is possibly the most effective tool I have ever used for cleansing, but it has its drawbacks which have been well-documented by other beauty writers and bloggers and Youtubers.

The main complaint about the Clarisonic always seems to be that it is “too harsh”. People have suffered sensitivity, redness, broken veins and breakouts where the skin has become aggravated. I think that the main culprit here is the fact that the brand suggest that the tool can be used twice a day – I think that even once a day is probably too much. With the standard brush head, you’re giving your skin a right old going over – I’d say that it’s almost as much of a buffing as you’d get with a gentle-ish face scrub. And you wouldn’t do one of those every day! (Some might, that’s OK. If your face isn’t falling off and your skin looks good, fire away! Others: no.) But with the right use, i.e. every other day or once weekly as a proper at-home facial session, the Clarisonic is unbeatable in terms of getting a deep-down cleanse going. For me, it’s now a standard part of my twice-weekly in-bath facial routine: cleanse with the Clarisonic and then on with a nice plumptious mask that hydrates and soothes.

I’ve tested the cleansing powers of the Clarisonic quite extensively, now – I must actually put my findings into a video of some sort, because it’s quite spectacular the amount of grime that it can extract when all other types of cleansing – including flannel or “hot cloth” – have exhausted themselves. Especially if you’ve had on a full face of SPF and makeup and have been out all day in the city, on and off public transport. The dirt seems to burrow its way down into your very being. It’s easy to see how well the Clarisonic cleanses: the dirt is right there on the white brush head. But it’s not so easy to see what the Foreo Luna is doing…

how does the foreo luna work

You can see that the device has tiny little silicone nodules all over the end of it; when you massage the device over your skin, the rounded nodules kind of wiggle the dirt off the skin and direct it down so that it’s trapped in the gaps. It’s quite hard to see what is trapped in the gaps, though – is it just slightly beige cleanser that has dissolved the top layer of foundation, or is the Foreo properly breaking down the makeup and dirt? I did an experiment – three or four times, actually – and went over with the Clarisonic after I had finished with the Luna. Nothing left! Quite remarkable when you consider that the Foreo Luna is totally non-abrasive and gives you a bit of a stimulating face massage at the same time! I always feel a bit disappointed as I’m using it, because it doesn’t seem to be doing a lot, but the final results can’t really be argued with. Clear, clean skin that seems that bit more lively and glowy and isn’t irritated in the slightest.

foreo luna vs clarisonic

Other great things about the Foreo Luna: one charge lasts for absolutely ages. I charged mine up months ago – MONTHS! – and it hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. The charge only took an hour or so, too – incredibly convenient. No need to lug a charger about with you when you travel. It’s also a very hygienic way of cleansing and you don’t need to replace any brush heads or what have you. Overall, I’m really very impressed. I won’t be stopping my twice-weekly Clarisonic cleanse, I don’t think, but for those looking to find a more gentle alternative to the bristle brush, this could be your answer. It’s not cheap – £145 – but nothing will ever need replacing on this, so it’s just the one simple outlay. Of course when it comes to cleansing tools there’s always the humble flannel (facecloth) with the approximate cost of £0.50, or your hands, £0, but I must say that I do find the electronic devices to be a nice addition. Nicer if they were about a third of the price…

You can find some more details on Cult Beauty here. They have 15% off everything until Wednesday 25th at 6pm, so well worth a quick pop over if you need to re-stock on anything…

For cleanser ideas, take a look at the ones I suggested for the Clarisonic, or browse all cleanser reviews here.

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All The Cheek You’ll Ever Need…

nars steven klein one shocking moment palette

Some more “portable art” for you (see here for the first instalment): the limited edition NARS and Steven Klein collaboration. Brilliant NARS makeup on the inside, edgy photography on the out.

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I’ll be completely frank: if you want to go for one thing, go for the One Shocking Moment cheek palette. Not only is it the only piece from the collection that has photography on the actual product (and very nicely done, by the way) it has absolutely everything you’d ever need for your cheeks. Blushers that cover all bases, a suit-all bronzer and a mini, simplified contour kit.

nars steven klein one shocking moment palette

The bronzer (top right) is Laguna – a bit of a classic, if you know your cult makeup products – the highlighter and contour powder are on the top left and the blushers, Robotic, Blasphemy, Luster and Dolce Vita run along the bottom row. So long as you get along with Laguna as a bronzer (it’s quite a flat bronze, but builds up brilliantly and never looks dirty or orange) then I can’t imagine you’d ever want for another cheek product. In theory. In reality, if you’re anything like me then you’ll always need another cheek product. And lip product. And mascara. And eyeshadow. You catch my drift…

NARS One Shocking Moment Palette is available at SpaceNK here – it’s £49.

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