YOUR SUMMER SKIN TRANSITION
The cooler temperatures are in and with the change in season, it’s time to switch up your skincare as you adapt to the autumn months that are to come.
The cooler temperatures are in and with the change in season, it’s time to switch up your skincare as you adapt to the autumn months that are to come.
The cooler temperatures are in and with the change in season, it’s time to switch up your skincare as you adapt to the autumn months that are to come.
During the summer, your skin had gotten used to the warm and humid weather and to adjust we opted for lighter and fewer textures to compensate but as the warm weather draws to a close, it’s time to discover a new routine. The autumn season often beckons in slightly drier and damaged skin as a result from the change in environment. Treat autumn as your time for skin renewal and invest in these key steps to transition smoothly.
Over summer you worked with lighter textures to compensate for the hotter climate but as autumn draws around it’s time to re-focus on hydrating and moisture boosting sealants that protect, hydrate and moisturise your complexion.
Opt for a gentle exfoliant that won’t over strip the skin as your skin transitions. Applying our Clinical Exfoliator as the ideal leave on exfoliant to the skin will combat irritation yet slough away the dead skin cells. Formulated with Rosemary Hydrolat and grounded in a bio-fermented base means even the most sensitive of skin types can exfoliate without risking irritation.
Autumn invites a season of repair and that includes the inside also. Start to revive and renew the skin with a supplement added into your skincare arsenal. The Reparative Beauty Dose is bursting with powerful and transformative ingredients supercharging the skin from within. Including NAC to bolster the master antioxidant that is Glutathione, Vitamins A, C and E as well as Coenzyme Q10 to support healthy skin functions. Use the season’s downtime to invest in your skincare.
During the summer, your skin had gotten used to the warm and humid weather and to adjust we opted for lighter and fewer textures to compensate but as the warm weather draws to a close, it’s time to discover a new routine. The autumn season often beckons in slightly drier and damaged skin as a result from the change in environment. Treat autumn as your time for skin renewal and invest in these key steps to transition smoothly.
Over summer you worked with lighter textures to compensate for the hotter climate but as autumn draws around it’s time to re-focus on hydrating and moisture boosting sealants that protect, hydrate and moisturise your complexion.
Opt for a gentle exfoliant that won’t over strip the skin as your skin transitions. Applying our Clinical Exfoliator as the ideal leave on exfoliant to the skin will combat irritation yet slough away the dead skin cells. Formulated with Rosemary Hydrolat and grounded in a bio-fermented base means even the most sensitive of skin types can exfoliate without risking irritation.
Autumn invites a season of repair and that includes the inside also. Start to revive and renew the skin with a supplement added into your skincare arsenal. The Reparative Beauty Dose is bursting with powerful and transformative ingredients supercharging the skin from within. Including NAC to bolster the master antioxidant that is Glutathione, Vitamins A, C and E as well as Coenzyme Q10 to support healthy skin functions. Use the season’s downtime to invest in your skincare.
If you were to advise a London guide, what would be on your list?
Well, As I grew up in Notting Hill, it will always have my heart and if I was recommending spots in London, a wander around Notting Hill would be high up on my list. From there it would be all the best shopping destinations, the iconic private members club, Annabels, Harrods and Liberty’s for any cute and unique gifts. I would always pop into 111CRYO at Harrods for the Cryo Facial and treatment for the ultimate recharge. Sometimes the city is great, but the beautiful secrets of the English countryside is something that should be experienced.
Your In-Flight Essentials?
I don’t have a routine per say and I am certainly not as thorough as Naomi Campbell but I would apply the Meso Infusion Lip Duo and I would always wipe my phone down with anti-bacterial wipes, in fact I do this every day, the bacteria build up is no good for the skin.
In terms of Industry, where do you see the hair industry going?
Well Instagram has changed so much and has impacted the way we consume and learn within the industry, especially with so many creatives, but I still find that a massive amount of people come to the professionals to share the knowledge on how to carry out or complete a desired look, more than ever there is power behind ‘how-to’ videos.
A very valid point and in terms of 2020?
In terms of what we are to see in 2020, things are going to be super creative and we will see a wider awareness for people doing their own thing and it will be expressive and artistic. People will move away from the overtly glamorous looks and will create looks they can tailor to their everyday. As it’s currently Award Season which is the busiest time of the year leading up to the Met Ball, hairstyles are certainly more elaborate, and everyone loves an up do. I would say the most timeless look has to be the blunt bob, it comes around year on year, but it is effortless and timeless.
Outside of hair, what other industries are you into?
I am hugely into Interiors and I would describe my style as 60s/70s glamour, think elaborate and dramatic but I often fantasise about 80s Dallas and Joan Collins and I have to reign myself in. I also love Baking; it is the ultimate way to relax and I find that it is my meditation and therapy. If I’m in the USA I would bake a lot of cookies as everyone is obsessed with then over here and in the UK, I would bake more traditional styles like a lemon tart or an apple tart – it allows for me to be creative outside of my job.
Finally, the best advice you have ever received?
It would have to be from my grandfather, he would often say to me “it’s not how well you’re doing but how well people think you’re doing”. I haven’t successfully implemented it however you can look to Instagram today and people see our work and are blown away by it, but we can be so hard on ourselves and not appreciate our own work ourselves.
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