NEW BEAUTY LAUNCH | Mylee’s Blooming Gel

Who doesn’t love a good nail? Whether you prefer a marble mani, flirty florals or gorgeous gradients, Mylee have you covered. Set to be THE nail trend for AW24, Watercolour nails are made blooming easy with Mylee’s BRAND NEW Blooming Gel collection.

Simply apply the gel over your chosen colour, paint your design on top, and watch your canvas bloom. Magic at your very fingertips, quite literally.

Marble Quad, £26.99, www.mylee.co.uk

Marvel with a marble mani that’s no longer impossible to DIY. Create the cult classic trend with this do-it-all kit, including Mylee’s innovative Blooming Gel (that allows gel polish colours to spread magically), moon-white Luna, peony-pink Californian Love, and man-made metal Steel My Heart. Ready, set, marble.

Marble Quad, £26.99, www.mylee.co.uk

Marvel with a marble mani that’s no longer impossible to DIY. Create the cult classic trend with this do-it-all kit, including Mylee’s innovative Blooming Gel (that allows gel polish colours to spread magically), moon-white Luna, peony-pink Californian Love, and man-made metal Steel My Heart. Ready, set, marble.

Fantastic Books To Read Now

Secret’s of the Watch House Jenny Ashcroft

This is a wonderful and atmospheric novel which sweeps you away, not letting you go until the very last page. Perfect for fans of historical fiction.

Cornwall, 1934.

Violet Ellis is living in the shadows of her father’s ruined reputation. So, when wealthy widower James Atherton offers her employment, she immediately begins the treacherous journey to his home on the remote Cornish island of Aoife’s Bay – despite the bone-chilling allegations surrounding his late wife Elizabeth’s death.

In James’s company, Violet begins to feel the love that has been missing all her life. But when anonymous letters start to plague the bay’s residents, threatening to expose what really happened to Elizabeth, Violet feels the hostility towards her grow. She has an unsettling sense of being watched in her new home, and as the mysteries of the island draw her in, she starts to fear she might never find a way out …

Sweeping across London, Oxford and the wilds of the West Country, this novel is perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore, Louise Douglas and Lucinda Riley. The Secrets of the Watch House is out now.

The Trip Phoebe Morgan

I’m a huge fan of Phoebe Morgan. She writes these dark and complex book which you can really stick your teeth into. She’s also amazing at writing books that are readable in a way that is very hard to write. If I have four hours and a Phoebe Morgan book, I’m happy. Now the weather has turned The Trip will also transport you back to summer. We all need a bit of that, don’t we?

The perfect holiday. The perfect crime.

Four friends on the holiday of a lifetime. Until a vicious murder shatters their paradise.

Four friends who’d do anything for each other, until now.

Only one of them committed a crime.

But all four know how to keep a secret.

And they’re all guilty of something…

This fast paced and tense thriller is out now.

Until We Shatter Kate Dylan

Kate Dylan is one of the best YA authors writing today. Her books are marvel on steroids, with a fun, feminist twist. Until We Shatter is an enemies to lovers heist fantasy from the author of Mindwalker. Sheer brilliance and just as good as Mindwalker. Kate Dylan drowns you in the world she has built and sometimes you will wish she left you there. She takes no prisoners. Loved it.

Out on October 17.

And Still We March Marisa Bate

This is not just a book on feminism. It is also a stunning and brave feminist memoir on domestic abuse and single motherhood. Weaving the personal and the political into a must read book. Considering what is happening with women’s rights these days, And Still We March, is an essential read for everyone. Well researched, it educates and leaves you feeling a little more empowered.

Around the world, women’s rights are under attack. 

In 2022, the US Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, restricting access to abortion across America. The decision mirrored a global trend towards a devastating unravelling of women’s freedoms; a reversal of hard-won progress, and a battle that continues to be fought on both sides of the Atlantic.

Following in the footsteps of her mother fifty years before her, Marisa Bate is galvanised to journey across America, meeting the women on the ground, and telling the stories behind the headlines. Examining half a century of feminist struggle in the UK and the US, she also finds herself tracing the roots of her own family, seamlessly interweaving the personal with the political.

Lyrical, poignant, and bursting with defiant hope, And Still We March is an urgent and perceptive dissection of female autonomy, motherhood, and a woman’s right to choose.

And Still We March is available here.

The Commuter Emma Curtis

Oh how I adored The Commuter. It’s an absolute masterpiece on thriller writing. I inhaled this book, desperate to get back to it as soon as I put it down. It’s got a flawed female character (my favourite kind) and a plot that doesn’t let you go. Dark and addictive with a huge dollop of style.

I used to dread rush hour. Now I live for it…

Rachel wakes from a coma to discover her controlling husband has been killed, and the police suspect her of involvement.

But all Rachel can recall from the last few weeks are tantalising flashes of a fellow commuter. A man whose name she doesn’t know.

A man who has disappeared without a trace.

Now Rachel is a wealthy widow and the vultures are circling, wanting her in prison for murder, or failing that … dead.

Can Rachel discover the truth in time to save herself?

The Commuter is out now.

One Hundreds Moments Of Us Jon Rance

One Hundreds Moments Of Us is fantastic. A wonderful steak of a novel that really fills you up. It has One Day vibes as it follows Ashley and Charlie and their relationship over the decades. This brilliant idea is executed perfectly as we read about one hundred moments of their relationship. With stunning characterisation and nostalgia in abundance for millennials I am going to have to insist you buy a copy now.

They say life is made up of moments.

So is a relationship.

From the moment he sets his eyes on Ashley Oliver at sixth form on the cusp of the new millennium, Charlie falls in love. It isn’t all sunshine and roses though and it takes several years and more than one chance meeting before they begin their relationship.

Will they survive everything the world has to throw at them or will the pressure of life, love, and London be too much for them?

Told through moments big and small, trivial and significant, this is the moving and uplifting story of a relationship – the ups, the downs, and everything in between.

An unforgettable romance, perfect for fans of Sophie Cousens, Jill Mansell and Mike Gayle.

A Merry Little Christmas Cathy Bramley

Who doesn’t love a Christmas book. Cathy Bramley has written a snowy book full of female friendship and the real issues of being a women. I really enjoyed how it captured the real complexity of female friendship and being in a different place from a friend. Ultimately uplifting and heartwarming, it doesn’t shy away from real life. A perfect snowy read.

In the snowy market town of Wetherly, Merry is about to take on her biggest project yet – the arrival of a new baby. She has always dreamed of being a mother, since losing her mum at a young age. Everyone is so excited, so why is Merry feeling terrified? And why is she struggling to open up to business partner and best friend Nell, whose help she needs at their thriving candle shop more than ever?

What Nell desperately wants for Christmas is a baby with husband Olek. But when she uncovers a shocking truth about Olek’s past, dreams of a family are turned upside down. Nell feels she has no-one to turn to, as Merry is wrapped up in her own plans for the new baby.

Tensions run high as Christmas approaches, and Merry and Nell’s friendship reaches breaking point. As long-held secrets finally come to light, can Nell and Merry save the most precious gift of all – their friendship?

A Merry Little Christmas is out 10 October.

The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells by Rachel Greenlaw 

 As the nights get darker and Autumn draws in it’s the perfect time to curl up with a book. There is no book more perfect for a wintry evening than The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells. Modern magic meets perfect prose. I read this in one day. It is an absolute masterpiece and one of my favourite books of the year. It incorporates magic in a modern way that feels natural.You will love meeting the Woodsmoke women as much as I did. An evocative and compelling story about lost love and the magic of coming home. Absolute perfection.

The Woodsmoke Women’s Book of Spells follows Carrie Morgan, who expects trouble when she returns to Woodsmoke after ten years. What she does not predict is the beautiful stranger who walks into her life with the first frost. 

Cecilia Ahern also loved it: ‘It captivated me from the very first page. It reminds me of why I love writing and why I love reading. It’s magical and grounding at the same time, otherworldly and natural. I absolutely treasured it from beginning to end.’

Rachel Greenlaw grew up in North Cornwall, surrounded by wild moorland. She studied English with Creative Writing at Falmouth University before moving to the Scilly Isles. She is an expert on life on a remote island.

I lost my sunglasses and became a victim to ‘creepy’ smartphone surveillance

SHADE-Y PRACTICES: I LOST MY SUNGLASSES AND BECAME A VICTIM OF ‘CREEPY’ SMARTPHONE SURVEILLANCE 

A real-life story shared with the cybersecurity company NordVPN highlights the growing concern around eavesdropping devices and how much our phones might be listening to us. 

It comes following a leak involving one of Facebook’s marketing partners, which revealed how the social media giant allegedly listens in on conversations to tailor ads.

  • A Norfolk woman has told how she was bombarded with ‘creepy’ targeted ads online after she misplaced her favourite pair of sunglasses
  • Adverts promoting the same brand of shades appeared after speaking to friends and family in person and in private messages asking if they had seen them
  • As consumers become increasingly aware of these privacy concerns, NordVPN reminds consumers of the importance of understanding and managing smartphone permissions and settings

A Norfolk woman has told how she received ‘creepy’ targeted advertisements for the sunglasses she had just misplaced – despite only telling friends and family she had lost them.

Emily Thomson, 27, misplaced her Messy Weekend sunglasses at a family barbeque this summer but didn’t realise her search would reveal a disturbing truth about smartphone privacy.

Photo: Emily Thomson in her Messy Weekend sunglasses on holiday in Barcelona

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She said: “I know they are just sunglasses, but they were my favourite pair. So I was feeling really annoyed at myself for not being more careful with them.” 

Miss Thomson reached out to friends and family who had joined her at the beach. She talked to them in person, sent Whatsapp and Facebook messages, and made phone calls to see if anyone had spotted her lost shades. 

Most importantly, she never searched online for new sunglasses.

But within days, she noticed sunglasses advertisements for the exact brand appearing on her social media feeds.

Miss Thomson, of Norwich, said: “At first, I thought it was just a coincidence but then I realised I had never searched for these sunglasses online. I had only talked about them in person and in private messages.”

The experience led Miss Thomson to suspect that her smartphone was listening to her conversations and using that information to target her with ads. 

This practice, often referred to as “eavesdropping”, has been a subject of debate and concern among privacy advocates for years.

While tech companies have repeatedly denied using smartphone microphones to gather data for advertising purposes, many users remain sceptical. 

Miss Thomson’s experience highlights concerns about digital privacy and the extent to which our devices may be monitoring our daily lives.

She added: “It’s creepy and slightly annoying. It felt like my phone was mocking me, as if to say ‘we’ve heard you lost your sunglasses, why don’t you just buy another pair’.

“It’s like you can’t have a private conversation anymore without it being used to sell me something.”

Photo: Emily Thomson, centre, in her Messy Weekend sunglasses with friends

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As consumers become increasingly aware of these privacy concerns, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding and managing smartphone permissions and settings. 

Marijus Briedis, Chief Technology Officer at NordVPN, comments: “In today’s digital age, protecting your online privacy is more important than ever. 

“Emily’s experience highlights the need for vigilance in managing our digital footprint.

“To safeguard your privacy, make sure to review and limit app permissions on your devices. Be particularly cautious with microphone and location access. Remember, convenience often comes at the cost of privacy.

“Regularly audit your social media privacy settings and be mindful of the information you share online. Even seemingly innocent details can be used for targeted advertising or more nefarious purposes.

“You can also encrypt your online communications and sensitive data by using a VPN service, such as NordVPN, when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks to prevent eavesdropping.

“Be wary of phishing attempts and suspicious links. Always verify the sender’s identity before clicking on links or downloading attachments, even if they appear to come from known sources.

“Use strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts and consider employing a password manager to keep track of them securely. Never use the same password for multiple accounts.

“By implementing these strategies, you can significantly increase your online privacy and security, ensuring that your digital life remains under your control — not in the hands of advertisers or potential cybercriminals”

Is It Time To Try Magnesium Water?

I hear about magnesium all the time. From muscle aches to better sleep, it is having it’s moment. I decided to try Magnesium Water from BetterYou. I’m now a firm fan. Not only are they refreshing and taste great, but they also make me feel healthier. From hydration, focus and energy, there is a drink for that. I will definitely be drinking these again.

Award-winning British wellbeing brand BetterYou has long been recognised as the market leader in magnesium innovation. Their latest launch BetterYou® MagnesiumWater™, is designed to refresh, hydrate, and optimise mental and physical performance and wellbeing needs through the power of magnesium. 

BetterYou magnesium drinks provide the optimal level of essential magnesium (180mg per serving) in a great-tasting recipe. The range includes:

Hydrate – A low-calorie citrus and botanical-flavoured Magnesium Water with added electrolytes to maximise magnesium absorption and rehydration. This drink can be enjoyed any time of the day.

Energy – Energising Magnesium Water with a B vitamin blend to support natural energy levels, flavoured with an uplifting blend of pomegranate and rhubarb. This drink is best enjoyed during the day to boost energy and help to optimise energy before or after a workout.

Focus – A functional magnesium drink with blueberry and mint extract, vitamin B blend and caffeine to support concentration. This drink works well for those looking to boost mental clarity and concentration throughout the day. It can also be helpful for those working long hours needing something to help refresh and support focus.

Added benefits:  Electrolyte-rich • Low calorie • Naturally low sugar • No artificial sweeteners • Zero additives

BetterYou Magnesium Water RRP:4-pack (mixed flavours) £5.9712-pack £19.99 24-pack £34.99

BetterYou Magnesium Water is available online at betteryou.com, in Holland & Barrett stores/online, on Amazon and in independent health foods store retailers nationwide. According to the NHS, the amount of magnesium you need per day is:300 mg a day for men (19 – 64 years) 270 mg a day for women (19 – 64 years)

Expert opinion “Magnesium is a naturally occurring mineral essential for various biochemical reactions, from nerve function and muscle contraction to bone development,” says Dr Naomi Newman-Beinart, PhD. “It plays a vital role in converting food into energy, repairing DNA, and ensuring the regular function of the heart and lungs. It can also help to promote sleep, boost mood, support healthy bones,  boost exercise performance, and relieve muscle tension.”

New Beauty Product From Elemental Herbology: SmartScreen SPF50+

Your Skincare Routine Just Got Smarter
When it comes to skincare nothing is as important as SPF so I’m always on the lookout for a new one. This one from Elemental caught my eye. It’s SPF50+. Let’s take a look…

It’s time to get smarter with your skincare regime, with the latest launch from award-winning skincare and spa brand, Elemental Herbology.The Smart Screen SPF50 is a feathery-light SPF moisturiser, enriched with skin-loving vitamins including Provitamin B5 and Vitamin E, and highly protective ingredients such as Pollustop and Aquaceria to shield skin from every day sun damage, blue light from screens and environmental pollution.The vegan, silicone-free and fragrance-free formulation is perfect for all skin types for everyday use either as a lightweight moisturiser, or in addition to your current skincare routine.SmartScreen SPF50+ 50ml, £45.00, www.elementalherbology.com


Vitamin E & Provitamin B5: contains antioxidant properties to protect from free radical damage and pollution, while locking in hydration and strengthening the skin barrier.
Anti-Pollution: contains the unique ingredient, Pollustop, to shield skin from damage and dullness caused by pollution, helping to maintain healthy, glowing skin.
Blue Light Protection: creates a physical barrier between the skin and blue light rays using the ingredient Aquaceria to reduce oxidative damage and early signs of ageing including fine lines and wrinkles.
Elemental Herbology is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the five elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. The new SPF is the latest member of the Fire Element, perfect for all skin types and use across all the elements.
Each element is associated to a personality type, a season, colour, and even a taste and TCM informs us that each person has a unique balance of these elements. The Fire-dominant character is likely to be sociable, charismatic and often possess an infectious enthusiasm.
They make great leaders and friends, but exert a lot of energy which, when out of balance, can leave them burnt out. This new SPF, and the rest of the Fire range aim to bring this back into balance, re-energising skin, body and mind.

Clean Living Homeware Cashmere and Black Amber Home Fragance Collection

Who doesn’t love a good candle? Clean Living have a stylish new range of Autumn Home Fragrances. Their Cashmere and Black Amber Home Fragrance collection both smells and looks gorgeous.

The range includes candles, room spray, incense and a reed diffuser, with prices starting at £11.99, available from www.cleanlivingint.com

Brilliant Face Masks For Self Care

I love a face masks. People always notice when you have used one. It’s also great to take a few minutes out of the day. Nothing says self-care like a face mask. You feel the moisture locking in, you’re rewarded with instant hydration and can target specific skincare needs – dryness, acne, brightening etc, and you can just leave it on whilst getting on with other things! The post-summer, autumn/winter skin has been (if you’re lucky) exposed to UV rays, get togethers where you’ve had drinks or long nights, and really, for want of a better term our skin has taken a battering.  There’s a face mask out there for all, whether you prefer a sheet, cream or LED – we’ve rounded up some of our keepers…

RETINOL FACE MASK

Retinol Anti-Ageing Facial Sheet Mask, £6, BeautyPro.com / FacetheFuture, Boots, BeautyBay

This plant based formula uses Seaweed Kelp Complex, Organic Pine Oil and Wild Yam to help you to achieve skin that’s clear and youthful. A 15 minute Retinol treatment is a great choice for those looking to target acne or the signs of ageing due to it stimulating collagen production to help aid repair. This renewing formula will help to diminish fine lines, minimise inflammation, reduce pore size, even the skin tone and protect from free radicals.

KOMBUCHA

Kombucha Infusion Sheet Mask, £9, elementalherbology.com

Instantly brighten your complexion with this natural, plastic-free sheet mask infused with nourishing botanicals, probiotics, vitamins and enzymes to promote healthy skin and lift overall complexion for a radiant, luminous appearance. Rich in probiotics and antioxidants to plump the skin and fortify the skin barrier.