White Stuff Introduces First Home And Body Range…

White-Stuff-introduces-first-home-body-range

This August sees the launch of the first home and body range from White Stuff.

The collection of hand and body products, candles and gifting, consists of three scents: Look Lively, Rest Remedy and Blissful Boost, designed to awaken, sooth or stimulate the senses.

The collection consists of hand creams, body lotions, scented candles, body butter, bath foam and gift sets, including:

Look Lively Hand & Body Wash (£8.50)

Look Lively Small Candle (£8)

Look Lively Hand (£7)

Rest Remedy Small Candle (£8)

Rest Remedy Hand & Body Lotion (£8.50)

Blissful Boost Hand Cream (£7

Blissful Boost Large Candle (£15).

The full range will be available from August 17.

www.whitestuff.com
@whitestuffuk

Ormonde Jayne Launches New Fragrance And Christmas Candle…

Ormonde-Jayne-launches-new-fragrance-and-Christmas-candle-600x1024

London perfumer Ormonde Jayne has launched a new fragrance and Christmas edition candle.

Vanille d’Iris, the brand’s new fragrance, contains orris butter and Tahitian vanilla bud with top notes of Sicilian bergamot and base notes of amber musk and cedar wood.

Available in 50ml (£90), 120ml (£140), or as the Travel Purse Spray set 4 x 10ml (£70) online and in store from September 1.

The new Christmas edition candle, the Festive Candle Nocturne 2015 (£68 including gold lid), is scented with cedar oil, cardamom and sandalwood with notes of mandarin and pink pepper. Available in store and online from September 14.

www.ormondejayne.com
@ormondejayne

Ermana Natural Skincare… Preservative-Free Beauty

Ermana-Natural-Skincare-announces-launch-1024x819Natural skincare brand Ermana Natural Skincare has launched its range of all natural and botanical products.

The Ermana range is free from parabens and sulphates, with no artificial fragrances or colourings.

Formulated without artificial preservatives, Ermana products instead use natural preservative vitamin E. Ermana oils and balms are a blend of botanical oils and waxes with natural vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, omega oils and fatty acids to keep the skin hydrated.

With products for both women,  men and expectant mothers, the range includes:

Renew Face Oil with neroli and ylang ylang

Fresh Foot Balm with patchouli and peppermint

Nurture Body Oil with neroli, petitgrain and ylang ylang

Refresh Lip Balm with grapefruit

Endure Men’s Face Oil with vetiver and cedarwood

Tone Muscle Balm with rosemary, eucalyptus and marjoram

Revive Face Oil with lavender and frankincense

Refine Body oil with grapefruit and bergamot.

www.ermana.co.uk
@ermanaskincare

Simply Man Launches In The UK…

Grooming-brand-Simply-Man-launches-in-the-UK

This month sees the launch of grooming brand Simply Man in the UK.

MATCH by Simply Man is a new and exclusive grooming collection specially formulated for men’s hair, body and face.

Formulated to the highest professional specification, the most advanced cleansing, conditioning and moisturising ingredients combine with advanced anti-ageing technology and a subtle masculine fragrance.

The collection features:

Body & Hair Shampoo (£9.99), containing ginseng extract, mineral salts and wheat proteins which work in synergy to regain total well-being for hair and body

Performance 3-in-1 Shampoo (£9.99), designed to soothe, moisturise and nourish the hair and scalp

Performance 3-in-1 Lotion (£9.99), a powerful lotion which performs an effective antibacterial and energising action to combat scalp imperfections, prevent the formation of sebum (oily/greasy hair), eliminate dandruff and arrest premature hair loss (alopecia)

Strong Gel (£9.99), a strong wet-look acrylic modelling gel; Matte Groomer (£10.99), a matt-effect grooming paste to give long-lasting hold

 Anti-ageing Response Cream (£12.99) containing a botanical and biotechnological complex designed to sooth, firm and protect the skin, revitalise the complexion and hinder the visible signs of ageing.

MATCH by Simply Man has been formulated and created by hair and beauty care experts at Reef Cosmetics and is available exclusively at the CHILL CABINET.

www.chill-cabinet.co.uk
@ChillCabinet
www.reefcosmetics.ch

Clinique Launches Clinique PopStop! Pop-Up…

Beauty-brand-Clinique-launches-Clinique-PopStop-pop-up-1024x484

Premium beauty brand Clinique has announced the opening of its Clinique PopStop! pop up shop in Piccadilly Circus Underground Station from today (August 4).

Clinique PopStop! is Clinique’s UK first underground pop up shop.

The Clinique Pop Stop will enable commuters to touch up on the go with Clinique’s Express Service Menu or browse and shop the newest additions to Clinique’s colour portfolio.

The Express Service Menu offers custom-fit, three-minute pick me ups including; Pick Your Pout, In a Wink and Sweet Cheeks.

The pop-up will remain open until September 25.

www.clinique.co.uk
@CliniqueUK_PR
@Clinique_UK

PHB Ethical Beauty Announces Relaunch…

PHB-Ethical-Beauty-announces-relaunch

Ethical beauty brand PHB has relaunched with new formulas and packaging and announced changes to its vegan product offering.

In addition to reformulated and improved face masks and moisturisers with increased organic content, PHB has added brand new cleansers and face washes to their range.

All products are also now Palm Oil and Phenoxyethanol free with these ingredients being replaced by innovative and 100% natural preservative systems.

Their new-look colour-coded packaging is made from post-consumer recycled cardboard. The colours correspond to each of the five ranges within the PHB skincare family, which are as follows: Gentle Skincare (green), Hydrating Skincare (blue), Brightening Skincare (orange), Anti-Aging Skincare (red) and Balancing Skincare (purple).

www.phbethicalbeauty.co.uk
@PHBbeauty

John Lewis Announces New Branded Womenswear And Lifestyle Concept…

John-Lewis-announces-new-branded-womenswear-and-lifestyle-concept-1024x583John Lewis has announced the creation of FOUND at John Lewis, a new fashion and lifestyle concept. Set in a boutique shopping environment, FOUND at John Lewis will introduce new and niche contemporary womenswear, accessories, beauty, homeware and technology brands. As part of the launch, 27 new brands will be introduced including BZR by Bruns Bazaar, Des Petits Hauts and Samsøe & Samsøe which will feature alongside accessory offerings from the likes of Nike, Asics Onitsuka Tiger and Jessie Harris Jewellery. Designer homeware will also be available from brands such as Tom Dixon, Normann Cophenhagen and Poole Pottery as well as stationery from The School of Life alongside innovative technology brands such as MightyPurse, Braven and Skinny Dip London. Beauty products from niche brands such as Grown Alchemist and Maison Margiela will also be available. A central feature of FOUND at John Lewis will be Denim Wardrobe by Trilogy following its successful launch earlier in the year at Peter Jones and online where J Brand, Paige Denim and American Vintage brands were introduced. FOUND at John Lewis will be launching at the new John Lewis Birmingham Store when it opens on September 24 and will also be available online from the same date. Extending over a 4,000 sq. ft. shopping space, the Birmingham FOUND at John Lewis will be home to a pop up brand installation which will evolve every six weeks as well as housing a Joe and Juice café. The FOUND at John Lewis concept will then be rolled out to the John Lewis Liverpool store in November.

www.johnlewis.com
@johnlewisretail

Sun Protection – Should We or Shouldn’t We? By Dr Patricia Thompson

Each summer, work-weary, sun-starved Brits look forward to baking under a hot foreign sun, wearing nothing but a piece of lycra or two, and a thin layer of suncream.

But what are the facts about sunburn and sunscreens?

Sunburn has two components: The initial ‘burn’ is unpleasant enough, but the long term damage is more serious, including skin cancer and (quelle horreur) wrinkles and saggy skin.

Sunburn is caused by UVB ultraviolet light-waves. They also release free-radicles, which damage skin-cell DNA, and hence can cause skin cancer. On the plus side, they trigger late tanning.

UVA waves penetrate deeper. They tan (nice), but age the skin (bad), and also contribute to skin cancer (very bad).

A sun-tan is our skin’s natural sunscreen, but doesn’t prevent damage from prolonged sunbathing, hence the need for commercial sunscreens. These either form a barrier to, or absorb UV.

But which to choose?
Check the ‘Sun Protection Factor’ (SPF). SPF 15 delays burning by 15-fold (eg from 20 minutes to 5 hours) and filters 93% of UVB. SPF 30 delays burning  by 30-fold and filters 97% of UVB.

UVA protection uses a star system (1 to 5). This indicates protection relative to UVB, so 5 stars for SPF 15 is less than 5 stars for SPF 50. European labelling will change soon, to a simpler ‘Low’ to ‘Very high’.

You should apply at least 2mg/cm2 exposed skin. For those who don’t pack mini-scales and a planimeter with their beach-towels, this means the average adult needs around two table-spoons. Apply at least 20 minutes before sun exposure, and reapply 2 hourly, or after swimming/sweating/towelling yourself, even for water-resistant products. Some swimwear (Spinali Design) contain UV sensors to remind you, via your smartphone, when to reapply.

Some sunscreen ingredients have safety question-marks. Oxybenzone have oestrogen-like effects and retinyl palmitate causes cancer in rats (both, at high doses). Some sunscreens actually increase free-radicle release in the skin.

These safety concerns may not be material in practise, but, regardless, using sunscreens isn’t carte blanche for excessive sun-worship. They don’t give 100% protection, and limiting intense sun exposure, by wearing hats and sun-protective clothing is also necessary. Consider UV-filter sunglasses too, as UV can cause cataracts.

Our skin uses sunlight to make vitamin D, and excessive sunscreen use can interfere. Vitamin D may help prevent cancer. Although it is present in some foods, skin production is still important.

How about sun-tan alternatives? Tanning beds frequently expose users to even more UV than natural sunlight and should be avoided.

Many ‘self-tans’ use chemicals which react with skin protein, turning them dark. They’re probably safe, but can also enhance free-radicle production in skin, so you must use sunscreen after them.

The verdict? Do use sunscreen, and do enjoy the sun, but be sensible and stay safe.

Next time I’ll advise on treating sunburn, and discuss long-term effects of too much sun.

Further Information:

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Sunburn/Pages/Introduction.aspx

https://www.aad.org/media-resources/stats-and-facts/prevention-and-care/sunscreen-faqs

Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice