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Revlon At The Isle of Wight Festival Te Isle of Wight Festival recently celebrated its 12th year since its re-incarnation with performances from some of the biggest names in music. As official backstage nail and makeup


partners to the Isle of Wight Festival Revlon applied a dose of glamour to the Festival, supported by the Revlon Festival Beauty Team. Headed by Revlon UK Nail Ambassador, Jenny Longworth, the Revlon Festival Beauty team, located within the hospitality area of the festival, made a host of celebrities and VIP’s Festival Fabulous. Baby Spice, aka Emma Bunton, popped into the Revlon tent to grab a Revlon Festival Survival Kit and trial Jenny Longworth’s Isle of Wight exclusive nail design in Tie Dye. Jenny said: “Tie Dye is a trend for festivals as it is a fun play with colour.


It’s really bringing that 90’s vibe back!” MTV presenter, Laura Whitmore popped into the Revlon hospitality tent to have a gorgeous smoky brown eye and nude lip before then dashing off to watch her friends, Te Script, perform on the main stage. R&B/pop singer and model Delilah performed with Revlon Core Nail Enamel in White on White on her nails, manicured by Jenny Longworth and makeup by the Revlon beauty team. Her look was fresh and bronzed, using the new Revlon BB Cream as a base and both the Baby Stick in Pink Passion and Skinlights in Bronze Light to contour. A touch of Grow Luscious Lash Potion Mascara and ColorStay Liner in Brown was added to define her eyes and a slick of Lip Butter in Crème Brulee added gloss to the lips.


Corporate Sailing Days Te Waterfront crew enjoyed a sailing expedition on the historic Gipsy Moth IV last month. With former naval officer Captain Dick at the helm, the team set sail from Southampton’s Port Hamble and travelled to Cowes on the Isle of Wight, where they enjoyed a light lunch. Te experience included hoisting the sails and learning about the original navigation systems on board the famous boat. Gipsy Moth IV, on which Sir Francis Chichester sailed single- handed around the world in 1966-67, represents an intrinsic piece of British maritime history and is available for events and corporate days. Gipsy Moth IV caters for corporate team building sailing days and boasts tangible business benefits in this field. Bookings of Gipsy Moth IV can be made by contacting Ian Clarke on ic.gipsymothtrust@btinternet.com


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