Triple 9 London screening. Kate Winslet styled by Cheryl Konteh. Chiwetel Ejiofor grooming by Carlos Ferraz
Triple 9 London screening. Kate Winslet styled by Cheryl Konteh. Chiwetel Ejiofor grooming by Carlos Ferraz
Triple 9 London screening. Kate Winslet styled by Cheryl Konteh. Chiwetel Ejiofor grooming by Carlos Ferraz
Grooming by Sven Bayerbach for Drapers Magazine Menswear Special. Photography by Sam Chick
Nails by Stephanie Staunton in the Spring/Summer 2016 issue of POP magazine. Photography by Gareth McConnell
Styling by Oliver Vaughn for OutThere magazine. Photography by Jason Sadourian
Grooming by John Christopher for actor Ed Speleers on the cover of Apollo magazine. Photography by Leigh Keily
By Katya Thomas
Totally portable and an entirely practical solution to carrying your alter ego with you wherever you go.
New to the beauty stage nuusticks are an easily applied set of pencils ...yes pencils !! That can be used to create a look or revamp an entire face. The range includes a convertible blusher / lipstick pencil in a range of truly wearable colours, a brow stick, concealers and the amazing really works blur pencil to correct any mistakes. Pencils are made with Shea butter which makes them super easy to apply and blend. The eye colours when set are smudge proof and have a durability which in a pencil is hard to find.
What's not to love? Build your own sets in colours and combinations you will definitely use. 8 pencils fit in the small bespoke mirrored tin. It easily fits in a handbag and can take you from day to evening look without all the usual mess and clutter. Fabulous new product line, a definite must for my kit especially the new ' stiletto' lip colour a real red carpet winner for the season.
By Karin Silverstein
As a self confessed product junkie, I am always looking for skin products which actually do what they say! The reviews can say one thing, but until you try a product for yourself – you will never know……
For the past three weeks I have been using Rodial’s Bee Venom Super Serum – a concentrated anti aging serum which illuminates and revitalizes one’s skin.
When I first started using the product, my skin looked de-hyrdrated. The Bee Venom works with complex stem cells and Cyclopeptide-5 to help correct your skin tone and plump and smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The Bio Marine Collagen 6 helps to improve the skin’s elasticity and the MariMoist provided my skin with hydration which I really needed.
For someone who is constantly looking for the ‘ultimate in skin care’ – I have now ‘found the one’.
For more information look at:
http://www.rodial.co.uk/index.php/skincare/our-ranges/bee-venom/bee-venom-super-serum
Grooming by Laura Noben in the new Matches Fashion Men’s SS16 magazine. Photography by Philippe Vogelenzang
Grooming by John Christopher for The Peak magazine. Photography by Nil Hoppenot
Main Beauty for Stella magazine by makeup artist Kenny Leung. Photography by Alex Petch
Hair by Nina Beckert for Jenna Coleman for Interview magazine. Photography by Matt Holyoak
Makeup by Megumi Matsuno and Hair by Sven Bayerbach for So It Goes magazine online. Photography by Emily Rose
Grooming by Megumi Matsuno for A-Magazine. Photography by Danny Baldwin
Grooming by Carol Morley in this Paul Smith SS16 inspired editorial for HERO magazine. Photography by Amy Gwatkin
Latest work by hairstylist Sven Bayerbach for YOU magazine. Photography by Jenny Brough
By Natalie Daoud
This weekend I decided to change my work out and go to the ‘Face Gym’. After advice from a leading facialist that explained out of the 650 muscle’s in our body that 50 are in our face and they get overlooked. I booked in for the hangover cure which promised to ‘focus on lymphatic drainage to help detox and reduce puffiness.’ I have long suffered with puffy eyes so i was excited for this treatment. The treatment is completely different to anything I have had before, as its not product driven, they use an un branded cleanser where they warm the face up with a facial Swiss ball and stretching exercises. followed by coconut oil, which I normally use for cooking smothered all over my face. Its then for about 10 continuous that deep pressure is applied across the whole face and neck, so this defies any chance of nodding off in your facial.
The treatment ends with the neck and jawline been massaged, the therapist then uses http://royalfern.de/ products to finish the treatment, the serum gave an even skin tone across the face. Overall my skin felt 70% better than it did when I walked in. I haven’t had a facial for over 6 months so I don’t know if I need about 2 – 3 to feel 100% results as it’s a new technic. Overall I loved the treatment, my only downside was that it’s in the middle of the shop floor, so that luxury feeling wasn’t there. there is an opportunity to book in the private room that I didn’t pick up on, so with that news I definitely will be working out again.
UOMO VOGUE actor Quentin Dolmaire. Grooming by Henry Olivier. Shot by Paul Wetherell
Emily Henson Scandi styles M&S for Style and Living Home range