Latest work by stylist Ozzy Shah and manicurist Stephanie Staunton for L’Officiel Switzerland. Photography by Lara Jade
Latest work by stylist Ozzy Shah and manicurist Stephanie Staunton for L’Officiel Switzerland. Photography by Lara Jade
Latest work by stylist Ozzy Shah and manicurist Stephanie Staunton for L’Officiel Switzerland. Photography by Lara Jade
The perfect dress has to be seen and touched, and helping Ruby to find the right look for her many upcoming media appearances was... who else... one of the best London's celebrity and movie stylists' Faye Sawyer, who brought together a vast and magnificent selection of outfits to choose from. And among so many options, Ruby chose the original green silk couture dress with 23 meters of French lace, designed by Lazy Francis.
by Chase Aston, Make Up Artist
MAX FACTOR MASTERPIECE "WATERPROOF" VOLUME & DEFINITION
£9.99p www.boots.com
This classic mascara is always one of my Pro-Kit staples. I always this on photo shoots, videos, film , and on location in hot climates.
The wand grips the lashes perfectly, ensuring full and even coverage from the base of the lash to the tips, ensuring perfect definition and amazing volume, whilst the Waterproof format ensures no budging, smudging or transfer.
Follow these simple steps to ensure fabulous lashes:using an eyelash curler, place at the root of the lashes and squeeze, then gently draw through lashes and squeeze again, this will ensure wide awake , fanned lash look.
Then take an eyelash comb and comb through lashes to separate lashes, this will help to avoid lashes clumping
Now take the mascara wand, and place at the base of the lashes, then zig zag the wand side to side as you draw the wand up and through the lashes to the tips, repeat for desired lash effect
Nails by Stephanie Staunton for L'officiel India. Photography by Phillip Papadis.
Makeup and Hair by Lisa Valencia for Volt magazine. Photography by John Rowley
Diesel Living Campaign by still life stylist Maya Linhares-Marx. Photography by Mitch Payne.
By Natalie Daoud
@nataliedaoud84
Never before have I been so excited to review a product; such is the brilliance of Clarins’ Beauty Boosters. This unique trio of products that boasts three varieties for all skin-stances: Detox, Energy and Repair. Boosters are vitamin-charged concentrates to supplement your daily moisturizers, to be used as little or as often as you want. It is complete skincare autonomy.
Detox
We’ve all experienced those late nights where a tipple turns into six Gin and Tonics. After such evenings a detox is mandatory. I used a precious three drops of Detox, and was pleased and intrigued by the fact that it didn’t change the consistency of my moisturizer. The combination of the detox and the daily cream bestowed much needed nutrients to my skin, leaving it feeling tight with an inexplicable sun-kissed glow. Perhaps it should be renamed radiance booster.
Energy
It is Wednesday. The hump of the week that plagues us all. I reluctantly open my eyes and climb out of bed, morosely trudging to face the day. I hopefully applied a few drops of Energy, and it was a dermalogical awakening. My skin felt refreshed and looked visibly brighter. The sudden transformation can only be equated to giving your skin an espresso (more likely this is the Ginseng in the ingredients).
Repair
Two nights ago, my hastiness to get to bed forced me to commit the cardinal skincare skin – I used makeup wipes. Those with sensitive skin will know that a sudden bout of rosacea is not uncommon after such incidents. That evening, in atonement, I mixed some of the Repair drops with my night cream. The professional packaging propounds the regenerating properties of the boosters, and Clarins’ does it deliver. This, combined with a full eight hours of sleep and my skin was not only completely regenerated and rejuvenated, but there was not one hint of rosacea. I had been forgiven.
Beauty boosters are unparalleled by any product on the market, and I predict they are here to stay. Don’t be late to the trend, get shopping and remember you heard it here first.
Idris Elba Co Host for the Met Ball 2016. Styling by Cheryl Konteh
Men’s grooming for Sam Heughan for this seasons Sak Fifth Avenue magazine
To mark the auspicious hour that is the release of Season Six of Game of Thrones, Carol Hayes Management has teamed up with Nylon magazine and Sophie Turner for the May edition. Make-up by Katya Thomas and hair styling by Carlos Ferraz.
Shot by Simon Emmett at North London location 'The Paradise’.
Hair by Sven Bayerbach for Corinne Bailey Rae in YOU magazine. Photography by Louise Samuelsen.
Makeup by Celine Martin for The Sunday Times Style. Photography by Charlotte Wales
By Allie Miller
Despite a keen interest and a genuine adoration of skincare products, any millennial knows that the demands of daily life leave little room for a thirty minute beauty regime before crashing in to bed. Cue the entrance of micellar water, the one stop-shop product that removes makeup while simultaneously acting as a cleanser and a toner.
Competing with popular micellar brands such as Bioderma (that kick-started the micellar movement) should prove unproblematic. The typical micellar water, is, by definition bereft of any aroma. The result is clinically clean skin. Top Secrets Tonic, however, envelops my skin in light floral scents. My skin feels supple, smooth and ignites my olfactory senses. Top Secrets Tonic is Micellar water of the highest calibre.
Make up by John Christopher for Caitriona Balfe for this seasons Saks magazine
Hair by Sven Bayerbach in the new issue of Rollacoaster Magazine. Photography by Alessandro Raimondo
Grooming by Britta Dicke for Jocks and Nerds Magazine. Photography by Dean Chalkley
Makeup Artist Lisa Valencia’s gorgeous home featured in YOU Magazine where she talks about her love for interiors aswell as makeup. E4 location kitchen is available for shoots now and can be found on our location board.
Makeup by Lisa Valencia for New Look’s SS16 Lookbook. Photography by Peter Pedonomou
David Bowie inspired kids story in the latest issue of Hunger Magazine with nails by Stephanie Staunton. Photography by Rankin
by Russell Arkinstall
Never one who has been afraid to approach a beauty counter for advice on which makeup is best for a man, bareMinerals is a favourite brand of mine and one I was recommended to use by many of the mens groomers we represent at Carol Hayes Management. No man wants to look “made up” but bareMinerals Blemish Remedy Foundation is great if you want to look revived after a late night or a long winter. It has taken me years to find the perfect match for not only a shade which matches my skin type, but also one which has a matte finish, covers blemishes and also makes it appear as though you are not wearing any makeup. bareMinerals uses all completely natural ingredients which is what drew me to the brand in the first place as most people with spots make the mistake of piling on makeup to cover their spots and instead clog up their skin, whereas bareMinerals still allows your skin to breathe.
bareMinerals blemish remedy foundation definitely does what it says on the box and as well as reducing the look of blemishes does also get rid of them. I was recommended to use the Seamless Buffing Brush in combination with the foundation and you can tell the brush was made in conjunction with the makeup as it gives a completely smooth finish and works perfectly. This is the perfect product for any man or woman who wants to achieve a ‘no makeup look’, I would recommend it to anyone.