Lancôme Unveils New Eye Products… Heir & Grace New Collection… Native & Co Launch Debut Furniture Collection…

Lancôme-unveils-new-eye-productsLancôme has launched a trio of new eye products this month. The range consists of a cream eyeshadow stick; Ombre Hypnôse Stylo, a white eyeliner; the Liner Plume and a waterproof eyebrow gel-cream; the Sourcils Gels. The Ombre Hypnôse Stylo (£22) is available in eight shades including Or Inoubliable, a soft gold and Violet Eternel, a bright amethyst shade. The Liner Plume (£22) is available in white and features a thin flexible tip for precision application. The Sourcils Gel (£22) is available in six shades from Blond, a mix of khaki and ash through to Noir, an intense charcoal hue.

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Luxury-candle-brand-Heir-Grace-unveils-Orange-Chilli-scent-300x170Heir & Grace, the first luxury scented candle brand based in Royal Windsor adds to its new collection with the scent Orange & Chilli. The scent contains a sweet and warm blend of orange zest, tangerine, bergamot, cassis and neroli with undertones of black pepper, chilli and musk. Every Heir & Grace candle has been hand-crafted in Windsor in small batches and poured by hand by one of its candle makers. The rich fragrance oils are blended slowly with luxurious waxes giving a smooth, creamy texture and a beautiful room filling scent that will last for over 45 hours. The candles are packaged in 21 carat gold sprayed logos and gold foiled matt black boxes. Heir & Grace Orange & Chilli is priced at £36 available online.

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Native & Co have launched their debut furniture series, entitled Inako at Design Junction, the London Design Festival. The Notting Hill-based designers and curators of Japanese and Taiwanese homewares held their public launch at Design Junction in 2014 and are returning once more to this year’s festival to introduce their very first in-house designs. The collection includes a series of maple wood furniture and cedar tableware designed by Chris Yoshiro Green and Sharon Jo-Yun Hung. The Japanese-inspired Inako (meaning ear of rice) series comprises a dining table, bench and stool crafted from solid maple wood. As part of the London Design Festival, and in celebration of their first anniversary, Native & Co will be curating and hosting a Japanese carpentry exhibition called, An Exploration of Japanese Carpentry at their Notting Hill store. Native & Co will launch the Inako furniture series at Design Junction 2015 on September 24-27.

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Brooke Shields, Susan Sarandon and Gillian Anderson Support 'Positive Beauty'

GLOBAL STARS AND THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY LINE UP TO SUPPORT PSYCHOLOGIES’ ‘POSITIVE BEAUTY’ MANIFESTO

Brooke Shields, Susan Sarandon and Gillian Anderson are amongst 50 celebrities who have signed up to support the Psychologies’ ‘Positive Beauty’ Manifesto, which launched on 5th May, 2011.

Beauty editor, Eminé Ali Rushton, said:  “An interest in how you look is so often dismissed as superficial, when in fact it’s been shown that those who take care of their appearance feel far happier. There’s such a powerful link between looking good & feeling good – and we wanted to celebrate this. By promoting such inclusive, positive values – that do not discriminate or prescribe or restrict – we’re truly celebrating beauty that unites us all.”

The manifesto, published in Psychologies’ June issues across the globe, marks the launch of a campaign that will also include the first ‘Positive Beauty’ awards in the UK in October.

The Psychologies’ ‘Positive Beauty’ campaign aims to encourage women to have a balanced approach to beauty and celebrates women who enjoy looking after their appearance, while celebrating individuality in an increasingly pressured world. The campaign taps into the Psychologies ethos of always looking beneath the surface to understand what really makes women tick – ‘Positive Beauty’ is the expression of a women’s sense of self as well as the way she chooses to present herself.

The campaign is being supported by major international beauty brands, including ambassadors from Lancôme, Laura Mercier, Trevor Sorbie, Eve Lom, Ruby Hammer and Margo Marrone from The Organic Pharmacy all signing up to the manifesto.

The 10-point manifesto has also been backed by US stars and leading UK women across entertainment, media and politics including; Jemma Kidd, Mary Portas, Kathy Lette, Miranda Hart, KT Tunstall, Corinne Baily Rae, Lisa B, Camila Batmanghelidjh from the Kids Company and Lynne Featherstone MP.

Louise Chunn, Editor of Psychologies comments: “I am a passionate believer in the aims of this beauty manifesto. Beauty is a wonderful tool for women, but it shouldn’t become their master.”

The ‘Positive Beauty’ Manifesto will run in UK Psychologies and internationally from 5th May in France, Russia, China, Belgium, Mexico, Romania, Spain, Italy and Greece.

As part of the campaign women in the UK are being asked to sign up to the manifesto on Psychologies.co.uk as well as tweet their personal ‘Positive Beauty’ mantras to @PsychologiesMag, to celebrate feeling good about beauty.

The ‘Positive Beauty Awards’, taking place in London in October, will recognise beauty brands that help make women feel as well as look fantastic.

The 10 point Positive Beauty Manifesto:

1. Beauty is the celebration of what is unique about each one of us

2. Taking the time to care about ourselves boosts our self confidence

3. Beauty and femininity are complex, and should not follow a simplistic set of rules or

universal conversations

4. Beauty should celebrate intelligent, individual and confident role models

5. Being bombarded by unattainably perfect beauty ideals can damage that confidence

6. True beauty radiates who we truly are, including all our imperfections

7. Feeling beautiful is more important than looking beautiful

8. A woman can play with her image, make-up and clothes without being superficial

9. Neither neglecting your appearance nor obsessing about it are healthy signs for women

10. We can be beautiful without being young, overtly sexy or thin

Alexa's Beauty Recommendations [Beauty]

Beauty recommendations are sometimes PR hype. We were not given any of these products for free and this is all from personal recommendation.

As a refreshing alternative, we offer this list of tried and tested products, some familiar, some enjoyably obscure.

MeMeMe Fat Cat Mascara

MeMeMe Fat Cat Mascara

Mascara

MeMeMe Fat Cat Lashes. The wand has a huge brush that creates long, feather-like lashes, similar in style to Diorshow but at a fraction of the price. £7.99

Face

Clarins Beauty Flash Balm. Yes it’s expensive but if you’re hungover, have a date or need a quick face perk-up you’ll be glad of this little miracle. Apply in small quantities for an immediate healthy glow. £26.50

Boots Botanics Sensitive Skin Cleansing Lotion. A lovely and gentle cleanser that clears the skin, moisturises it and removes make-up. £3.99

Lancome Photogenic Lumessence

Lancome Photogenic Lumessence

Foundation

Lancôme Photogenic Lumessence. Want people to hate you because they think you have naturally perfect skin? Pop this on your birthday list. Another pricey one but it lasts for months and makes you glow with health. Albeit from a bottle. £27.50

Rose & Co Apocathary Rose Petal Salve

Rose & Co Apothecary Rose Petal Salve

Lips

Rose & Co Apothecary Rose Petal Salve. A rose-smelling salve that can also be used as a brow tamer, cuticle softner, elbow and knee softner and it comes in lots of flavours including cherry kiss and the yummy sounding strawberry crush. £5.00

Hair

Charles Worthington Brilliant Shine Shampoo and Conditioner. No need to spend silly money on big name brands, this does the same job and makes your hair soft and shiny. £4.55 each.

Let us know how you get with the recommendations, or please share any of your own favourites.

By Alexa Brown