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HEALTH & BEAUTY 039


forecast! BEAUTY


It may be the depths of winter and the bets are on for just how long you can stick to your New Year resolution, but the beauty forecast is looking bright, plus news, buys & diary date


hether you favour minimal make-up or “more is more” is your mantra, this upcoming spring


season there’s something for everyone to take inspiration from.


BRIGHT EYES


Don’t be shy... experimental eye make-up is spring/summer 2020’s stand-out trend, with primary colours and neon brights adorning eyelids top and bottom. Whether you choose to pick a singular shade or clash colours, being playful with your palette is a must. But if you’re not a fan of bolding it up, don’t despair…as the smoky eye has been given a glamorous update. Whether in pewter, bronze or black – and when paired with a neutral lip and bronzer – the look is entirely wearable for spring. • Dazzleshadow and Dazzleshadow liquid from a selection at M.A.C Fenwick, Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells


WET-LOOK LIPS


Gloss has been slowly clawing its way back onto lips over the last few seasons, and for 2020 it seems set to become a cosmetic bag staple once more. Chanel led the charge for shiny lip looks, with a juicy colour that looks perfectly spring-fresh. • Rouge Coco Lip Blush, £28, in a range of shades including Teasing Pink, from Hoopers, Tunbridge Wells


HAIR APPARENT


From pigtails, plaits, 70’s retro long and wavy to deep side partings and the lob (AKA long bob), this season simplicity rules but that needn’t mean basic or boring – big it up, sleek it down, but keep it stylish.


Diary Date


Dry January, 1st-31st Established in 2013 Dry January has been changing the conversation about alcohol over the past number of years and sees millions give up the booze for the month of January. Taking part in the campaign is a chance to ditch the hangover, reduce the waistline, and save some serious £££s by giving up alcohol for 31 days! • For more information, visit alcoholchange.org.uk


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