Zelens Skincare: Intense Defence Antioxidant Serum

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I look forward to any new launch from Dr Marko Lens’ brand Zelens, but when it’s two very potent and impressive serums, I really sit up and take notice. Dr Marko is a world-leading authority on skin cancer and regularly contributes to some of the most cutting-edge research when it comes to skincare. His own Zelens skincare line offers powerful, advanced formulas that are subjected to the most lengthy and thorough clinical trials – this is impeccably-researched skincare at its best.

I always tend to go off on some kind of love-fest when I talk about Dr Marko so I’ll cut to the chase and get straight to the serums! Intense Defence Antioxidant Serum and Z Luminous Brightening Serum both have active ingredient lists that each take up the best part of an A4 page. Two columns, not one. Little writing. But it was the Antioxidant serum that most caught my interest, mainly because I don’t currently have any dark spots and my skin is quite even in tone, so the Brightening version wasn’t something I felt I needed. (Though, thinking about it, I did use the Olay Luminous Serum for much of my pregnancy and I’ve mentioned before, tentatively, how perhaps that has kept my skin in check…)

So the antioxidant serum: helps to protect against free radicals that attack the skin. Think stress, alcohol, smoking, air pollutants. I’m not going to delve too deeply into the science, here, because last time it gave me a right headache. If you want to read my shockingly bad pub/antioxidant analogy then do read this: Shockingly Bad Pub/Antioxidant Analogy or if you want, my more sensible post on antioxidants. The Zelens science goes further than this, at any rate, identifying the three different types of free radical attack and formulating a product that will address all of these types, rather than just the one that is tackled by a typical antioxidant product. The result is a serum that provides protection from environmental aggressors and that helps to repair existing damage which, in turn, reduces the appearance of fine lines and helps with skin firmness and elasticity.

At which point, in my head, I’m usually going “yeah, yeah, yeah” in a sarcastic manner, but as usual Zelens have the clinical results to back things up. In fact the results of this particular trial have been published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, so you can look them up yourself if you so wish – search Assessment of the kinetics of the antioxidative capacity of topical antioxidants. The highlights of the trials showed that the Zelens Intense Defence Antioxidant Serum provided strong antioxidant protection, reducing UV-induced oxidation of the skin surface lipids by 74% after one hour. After five hours, 50%. Incredibly impressive.

As well as some familiar ingredients – Vitamin E and stable Vitamin C, Squalene, Hyaluronic Acid, Coenzyme Q10 and Green Tea – the formula is packed full of potent actives that address inflammation and strengthen the skin’s barrier as well as providing antioxidant protection. Superoxide Dismutase, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, Pycnogenol (me neither!) and TriPeptide-1 to boost collagen, and sesame protein to provide an instant tightening effect. The actual visible results of this serum would be, you would think, slow to make themselves apparent. A bit like protecting against long-term sun damage – it’s not until much later that you reap the rewards of having adequately protected your skin. But actually the visible results were quite prompt: glowing, less-dull skin that felt smooth and calm and altogether tip-top. And I don’t know whether this was purely coincidence, but I sat outside a few times in the sun without SPF (shock horror – I was waiting for the dog to become de-constipated and basically spent a lot more time in the direct sunlight than I had anticipated! A half hour catching up on Instagram feels like a mere thirty seconds once you get absorbed in it…) and I didn’t get the remote bit of redness or freckly occurrences. I wonder, I wonder…must ask about whether these antioxidants can boost the skin’s defences against the sun, a bit like a natural SPF? (*UPDATE: I did ask! Dr Marko’s answer: “many strong antioxidants act as natural SPF and in fact without adding any sunscreens filters they provide some degree of SPF. They also boost SPF of sunscreen formulations.”)

You’ve probably guessed that this serum doesn’t come cheap (but if you’ve used Zelens before you’ll know that this is high-end, hi-tech stuff) – it’s priced at £125. Oil-free, suitable for all skin types, use it after cleansing and before your moisturiser. (Add an SPF if you’re waiting for your dog to de-constipate / sitting outside wasting time on Twitter.) You can find Zelens Intense Defence Antioxidant Serum online here.

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Lookfantastic’s Gargantuan Advent Calendar: The Beauty Secret

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Hmm. I tried to step away from the beauty advent calendars this year (my post on the Clarins and l’Occitane ones was going to be my singular foray into this particular area) but the Lookfantastic offering is gargantuan. Again. Do you remember the one from last year? This year’s is as big. It’s better. To give you an idea of scale I’ve photographed it with my iPhone Plus, above, and then with Estée Lalonde’s brilliant new hardback book, Bloom, below:

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If you’re still in any doubt as to how big this beauty-packed chunk of a unit is, then here’s my cat sitting inside it. Mr Bear is also a chunk of a unit, weighing in at something like eight kilos, so if he can’t convince you of the size then nothing can!

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Mr AMR said “what the hell is that?” when the package was delivered, because it’s about the same size as a coffee table. And then he said “oh, wouldn’t that make a lovely present?”, a level of interest that’s unusual for him, because he very rarely glances twice at any of the beauty things that arrive at AMR HQ.

This is really quite something, the Lookfantastic calendar: no duds rattling around in here. The contents are worth a whopping £300+, including a few full-size items that more than make up for the price of the box on their own.

The calendar is called The Beauty Secret and for good reason – Lookfantastic don’t give anything away when it comes to the contents. If you’re happy to just go along with the fact that it’s worth over £300 yet costs £70, and you love to be surprised and you get excited by the thought of trying new brands and products, then don’t read on and look at the contents. You, my trusting beauty aficionado, can order your advent calendar right now HERE.

For those who like to know exactly what they’re getting, fear not: I have meticulously itemised the contents for your approval. (Actually I haven’t, I’ve just taken some photos, but you’ll get the gist. It’s all pretty lust-worthy.)

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There’s a great selection of skincare, makeup, bodycare and haircare but I feel that the skincare and makeup categories are the most exciting. In skincare, a selection of masks and night creams, moisturisers and exfoliants – I particularly love the mini Glow Tonic from Pixi and the Daily Microfoliant from Dermalogica. But the star product here has to be the Foreo Play, an electronic cleansing device that stimulates and massages the skin as it removes grime and makeup.

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I reviewed the large Foreo cleanser here – this one is more petite and travel-friendly, but still costs £29 if bought separately! A good start, then…

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In makeup, some tasty morsels including eyeliner, mascara, a Nudestix lip pencil, false eyelashes, blusher and eyeshadow brush. Only the mascara is a smaller size – everything else, so far as I can see, is a proper product. The glittering star here, though, has to be the Illamasqua shadow quad:

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Look at that! The shades remind me a lot of the Chanel Rouge collection palette – really reddish and autumnal. I get the feeling that this palette is exclusive to the Lookfantastic calendar, as it’s named Lookfantastic (check me out, I’m like Poirot) and what a fabulous inclusion it is. Value? £34. You’ve made up the cost of the whole calendar with just the Foreo, Illamasqua and false lashes!

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A nice little bodycare selection – glad to see a Deep Sleep pillow spray in there, and the Molton Brown will always be a crowd-pleaser. I’m particularly enamoured with the mini bottle of Huile Prodigieuse from NUXE – such a beautiful body oil, and this one is jammed full of sparkly gold shimmer, too, so that you can get those arms and legs glistening for your Christmas parties…

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A good hair selection, too, including an intensive mask from one of my favourite (very expensive) French brands, Christophe Robin, a mini Moroccanoil, an Ojon oil and bits from Wella and Redken.

See anything you fancy? I’d use pretty much everything from this calendar, but I think that Mr AMR’s initial reaction was spot-on – this would make a great gift. Imagine a great big whopping parcel like this arriving at your front door!

You can pre-order your calendar here – and if you fancy reading about the Clarins and l’Occitane ones, that post is here.

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Still-life problems: when your cat wants to be in every picture.

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Voting Time: The Sainsbury’s Customer Choice Award | AD

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Earlier in the summer, I was invited to be part of an expert judging panel for the Sainsbury’s Beauty Awards*. Now in its seventh year, it’s an annual specialist event that celebrates the best beauty and grooming products that are available to Sainsbury’s customers.

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There were a lot – a lot – of products to test, but I’m no stranger to having a bathroom overflowing with tubes and bottles and jars and I spent a good few weeks happily ploughing my way through the list before attending the judging day. I’ve got my testing routine down to a fine art after all of these years, so it actually didn’t take long to narrow things down to my own personal shortlist before giving those products a more thorough going-over…

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Now I don’t want to sway your opinions, because you have got a little voting opportunity coming up, but I must say that there were some absolutely outstanding items. I was pleased to make some new skincare discoveries, including Nivea’s Double Effect Eye Makeup Remover and the very tongue-in-cheek Cucumber Eye Pads from Dirty Works, and a brilliant “everyday essentials” (or every month essentials) find in the form of the Sensitive Soft Like Cotton pads from Always. Sanitary products are never glamorous or particularly exciting to talk about, but these have none of that plasticky, sweaty covering that most pads have and I thought that they were rather a large step in the right direction.

But enough of my own favourites: there’s one category that the expert panel had nothing to do with and that’s the Sainsbury’s Customer Choice Award. This is the public’s chance to flag up the products that they’ve found impressive, ground-breaking or simply irreplaceable when it comes to beauty and grooming. You can vote for your own best-in-show product by clicking here – voting closes on the 9th September 2016. I’ll be attending the awards ceremony this autumn, so it’ll be interesting to see what gets picked out and hailed as the new winner.

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Five Beauty Gifts Under A Fiver

Chapstick Lip Kits

Chapstick Lip Kits

Christmas adds up! It just doesn’t need to be a bunfest of spendy – sometimes, it’s the little things that are the sweetest gifts. So, I just thought I’d do a quick round up of things I know I’d love to have (to be fair, some I already do!) as beauty treats that don’t leave your purse in tears. Above, the little Chapstick sets containing three different flavoured Chapsticks in a gorgeous little tin. Inside, you get strawberry, cherry and apple and the whole set is £4.25 HERE.

Mavala Bauble

Mavala Bauble

The Mavala Christmas Bauble, with a bronze shimmer polish inside is £4.95 HERE – I might put a cheap and cheerful Christmas decoration on the ribbon as well, but I can’t think who wouldn’t love this little treat.

Flutter Eye

Flutter Eye

The Superdrug Flutter Eye Palette is now reduced to £4 and it’s got nine eye shadow shades in the blue, pink and gold spectrums. It’s HERE.

Cherry Bath Fizzers

Cherry Bath Fizzers

The cutest little cracker set from M&S which each cracker containing a cherry scented bath fizzer.  There so cute, they’re silly! The set is £4.50 HERE.

Studio Smudge Liner Set

Studio Smudge Liner Set

Great for a flash of colour on the lids, this little set is at Superdrug for £4 HERE.

I think these are all really good value for money – often the brands you haven’t really heard too much of, such as Studio, make products for all sorts of other more expensive brands, so paying less doesn’t usually mean you’re getting less. It’s often a that you’re not paying for heavy marketing or advertising, which brings the price down.

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#Browbestie

Every Benebabe has one—she’s our counselor, our relationship guru, our life coach, our friend & our best listener. Arch experts become SO much more than just “that girl who does my brows once a month.” They listen to us go on about our online dating snafus and tell us when to hit it & when to quit it, they know how totes crazy our mom can be & they totally get how annoying that guy who sits across from us at work is (seri, can you CHILL with your bro-tastic beer bong stories!? And we don’t care what happened on Game of Thrones last week. Sorry, not sorry). She’s our #browbestie!

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We love OUR arch expert so much that we decided that they deserve a whole month of recognition. This May is arch expert appreciation month! Show your love for your ULTA arch expert AND enter for a chance to win a year’s worth of free brow waxes + $250 worth of Benefit products! (Okay, so totes arch expert love, but also—free brows for a year!? YAS.) All you have to do is snap a selfie of your flawless arches when you get your brows wowed during the month of May, and then upload to Instagram with #browbestie & tell us why your Benefit arch expert is the ultimate brow bestie. Easy, amirite? And you’re so gorg, how could you not snap a selflie anyway!? 😉

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When you upload your pics, make sure you tag @BenefitCosmetics & @ultabeauty & your arch expert’s ULTA location—bonus points if you mention her name so that she gets all the love she deserves! What are you waiting for, gorgeous!? Book your appointment now & show us your #browbestie!

Rules: http://bit.ly/browbestierules

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