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Chat|20 June 2024Come on in!We’ve a couple of lovely friendship stories this week. First up, forget what they say about man’s best friend, when it comes to little girls – it turns out cows are better than dogs! It’s hard to say who is cuter – Sophie, 3, or her bovine bestie Buttons (p23). Later in the mag, Alex shares a special connection that started with a message in a bottle, thrown into the sea way back in 1997. We hope both stories make you smile. Have a great week,…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024His dirtysecretTRUE-LIFE As my family walked along the beach, I trailed behind. My stepdad, Richard, then 30, looked over his shoulder. ‘Come on, sweetie,’ he smiled, reaching to take my hand. It was 1992, and we were enjoying a family holiday in Cornwall. Aged 10, I absolutely loved my new stepdad. He’d only been in our lives for a year. My mum, then 30, and my biological dad split when I was a baby. Richard was the father I never had. Always attentive and loving to Mum. Caring towards me. Never shied away from cuddles, either. But over time, he became more touchy-feely, always tickling me or play fighting. Then one day in 1996, when I was 14, I was home alone with Richard. As I sat on my bed, he…6 min
Chat|20 June 2024THREE IN A ROWAccording to the 2021 Census of England and Wales, what was the most widely spoken language behind English and Welsh? Make three nine-letter words using all of these three-letter sections and enter them in the grid as the starter letters indicate. Then make an anagram of the letters in the shaded squares to form the answer to this question. PHOTLYRECTOCINSISETANOPYOGN WIN 5 x £20 Puzzle 3 Your answer: TO ENTER Turn to page 56 for details or visit comps.lifedeathprizes.com/puzzles…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024CentrestageTrue-life PATIENT CASEBOOK Pushing through the pain, I tried my best to keep up with my friends. ‘Wait for me!’ I yelled. It was 1974 and, aged 6, I was having fun forging friendships at school. Easy in the classroom, but in the playground my limp slowed me down. I was still learning to live with the congenital hip dysplasia that I’d been born with. As a baby, I’d spent months in plaster from my chest down to my ankles, keeping my legs in a froglike position. The aim was to correct the hip dislocation I had as a result of my condition. It failed. So I did my best to keep up with my pals, trying to ignore the wobbles and pain. Over the years I was in and…3 min
Chat|20 June 2024So scared I'm pregnantQ I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend just after my period. He pulled out before he finished, but I’ve read that you can still get pregnant. Is this true? Steph, Colchester A Pre-ejaculate, sometimes called precum, can contain sperm, though the chances of pregnancy from it alone are lower than from ejaculation. Withdrawal is about 78% effective overall, but during fertiledays around ovulation, the risk increases. Timing intercourse just after a period reduces the risk, but doesn’t eliminate it, especially if you have irregular cycles. Consider emergency contraception if you’re within the timeframe (within five days of having unprotected sex – but the sooner the better) and look at long-term contraceptive options. If your period is late, take a pregnancy test. And do speak to your GP, who can…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024Udderly adorableAs me and my husband Patrick, 29, pulled up at a neighbouring farm, I hopped out of the Jeep along with our daughter Sophie, then 3. ‘Do you want to see some cows?’ I asked. ‘Yes!’ she cried. She tottered along in her purple unicorn wellies. Then we saw her. A brown newborn calf with a white face and big brown eyes. The farmer had told us the calf’s mum didn’t have any milk, and he suggested we adopt her. ‘Let’s keep her!’ Sophie squealed, jumping up and down. With that, we lifted the calf into the back of the Jeep and drove to our own farm. I’d grown up on a sheep farm and had lived on this one for seven years. It never got boring. We had plenty…2 min
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Chat|20 June 2024ASK Aunty NellyShe won't give me grandkids Q My only daughter keeps saying she doesn’t want kids, but I’ve always wanted to be a grandma. I’ve just always assumed that one day I would be. And now my friends are starting to have grandkids, I’m heartbroken. Do you think she’ll change her mind? Rachel, 51 A Bless you, sweetheart. I do feel for you, but if your girl doesn’t want kids, it’s up to her. We did not put our kids on this earth to give us grandchildren. If there are other kiddies in your life, there’s nothing to stop you being the best great aunt or neighbour to them. Who wouldn’t want an extra granny to spoil them rotten? Do I have a drink problem? Q I’m a little worried about…3 min
Chat|20 June 2024Her finalpromiseTRUE-LIFE Following my big sister around the supermarket, I stayed close. Everything felt safer when Katherine was nearby. At the till, she nervously wrote a cheque, before we scurried out. There was no money in the account, but we didn’t have a choice. It was March 2000 and at home, Katherine, then 14, made beans on toast for me, then 8, and our brother Nathan, 10. Mum struggled sometimes, so Katherine stepped in. ‘You’ll be late for school!’ she’d say after ensuring I had a tummy full of breakfast in the mornings. Meanwhile, our three older brothers lived with our grandparents. Katherine did her best, just a child herself. But that September, me, Nathan and Katherine were taken into care. For a few months, Katherine and I stayed with the…5 min
Chat|20 June 2024Your STARS14-20 June 2024 Aries 21 March-20 April As the Summer Solstice approaches, tap into the creative ideas coming to you now and express this side of yourself more to feel freer and much more energised. ● Call 0905 817 0690* for more Taurus 21 April-21 May With Mars now in your sign, you have even more determination than usual to persevere and attain your career goals. Reach for the stars and believe in yourself. ● Call 0905 817 0691* for more Gemini 22 May-21 June Make the most of the last few days of the Sun in your sign, giving you extra energy to socialise, network and communicate your most exciting ideas to others. ● Call 0905 817 0692* for more Cancer 22 June-23 July Mercury and Venus move into…2 min
Chat|20 June 20246 reasons to go to… ViennaHOLIDAY INSPIRATION 1 Affordable world-class arts The city’s Museum Quarter is unmissable. Entry is around £8.50 for each museum but many are free on the first Sunday of the month. For more museum discounts, buy a Vienna City Card (viennacitycard.at), which also offers free public transport. The Vienna State Opera has standing tickets from just £11, but with a free BundestheaterCard (bundestheater.at) online tickets can be much cheaper – make sure you get one ahead of your visit. 2 Coffee, cake and people-watching Vienna’s stylish coffee houses have been gathering places for artists, politicians and intellectuals for centuries. Less frequented by celebrities today, a coffee house is still a great place to linger. Book ahead at Café Sacher Wien (sacher.com) for forkfuls of Sacher-Torte, a decadent chocolate cake, in old-world…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024WE WON!Chat winners issue 12 (21 March) £1,001 CASH A Griffiths-Jenkins, Haverfordwest £500 CASH T Clarey, Cheltenham C Wheeler, Altrincham £250 CASH M Adams, Telford D Hallett, Milton Keynes £200 CASH M Taylor, Barnsley £100 CASH J Withers, Tamworth H Fountain, Kettering R Parker, Telford £50 CASH M Lloyd, Hereford V Gomersall, Isle of Man S Pope, Marlborough P Taylor, Bristol M Bamford, Glasgow J Dewbery, Cromer £40 CASH S Waller, Sheffield £30 CASH A Bateman, Wottonunder-Edge E Falvi, Hartlepool £25 CASH M Bhatti, London M Tuck, Lutterworth Anyone from your town in the list this week..? £20 CASH K Cassin, Salford M Nickson, Preston J Phillips, Tenby E McDermott, Liverpool P Mellan, St Helens A Noakes, Brighton I Steel, Tilbury C Temlett, Plymouth M Morris, Kettering C Hepworth, Wakefield G…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024Chat to us!We pay £25 for any photos that we use on Chat To Us! Get in touch! EMAIL chat_magazine@futurenet.com POST Chat, 121-141 Westbourne Terrace, London W2 6JR Find us online at facebook.com/ChatMagazine…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024NUMBER JIGAccording to the running times listed on imdb.com, what was the combined length in minutes of all the nominees for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards earlier this year? Fit these numbers into the grid. One number doesn’t fit. This is the prize answer. 3 digits 231345413503564580733821914991 4 digits 13812118235926752802369850145330591759386958732273367481 5 digits 1474319470206203531645915620678103984569910339205098000 6 digits 131346374442802614 7 digits 225320655099587182437 8 digits 10574974419732977248828289166789 WIN £200 Puzzle 1 Your answer:…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024Just GeniusSuper sprouts Don’t throw away old, sprouting garlic bulbs – they can be grown in an ice-cube tray with a bit of water, then planted in the garden for delicious garlic. Rachael Cleak, Ivybridge, Devon Flipping clever When you think your deodorant is empty, simply turn it upside down – you’ll be amazed just how much longer it lasts! Anne Watson, Boston, Lincolnshire Done and dusted Wiping your vacuum cleaner’s brush with a wet paper towel will improve its sucking power. Natasha Senior, Chelmsford, Essex £25 For every photo tip that we print Non-drip ices Next time you have a lolly, try pushing the stick through the middle of a paper cake case to catch any drips. Melanie Lodge, Mirfield, West Yorkshire Blinding idea When we went to stay in…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024THE BIGGIEWho would be model Kendall Jenner’s dream dinner guest? To find out, solve the crossword then read down the shaded squares to find the two-word prize answer. WIN £1,001 Puzzle 4 ACROSS 11 Relatives (6)12 South American country (9)13 Religious song (4)14 Pink wading bird (8)15 Prod gently (5)16 Lethal (6)17 Fastest land animal (7)18 Town in which The Simpsons is set (11)20 Most bad (5)22 Unidentified or without a name (9)24 Begin (5)28 David _, Doctor Who actor (7)29 Chuckled (7)32 Place of learning (6)34 Gentle and caring quality (8)36 Precious gems (8)37 Jumped (6)39 Place to see art (7)40 Watered down (7)45 Thierry _, former footballer (5)47 Vegetable also known as an eggplant (9)48 Zac _, 17 Again actor (5)51 Measure of warmth (11)53 String instruments (7)55 German…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024ASK Dr DallasSkin cancer concern Q I have a brown mark on my forearm and it’s become crusty. Should I be worried? Molly, Maidstone A This should be checked by a dermatologist. While not all brown marks are cancerous, changes like crusting can be concerning. There are three main types of skin cancer: malignant melanoma, often found in brown moles; squamous cell carcinoma, appearing as ulcers that crust over and don’t heal; and basal cell carcinoma, characterised by slow growth without spreading. Dermatologists use the ABCDE rule to assess lesions: asymmetry, border irregularity, colour variation, diameter larger than a pencil eraser and evolution over time. If your mark shows any of these features, further investigation is needed. Sometimes a biopsy may be recommended to examine a small sample under a microscope. Early…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024FOCUS ON… Easing hot flushes1Get to the point Acupuncture triggersspecific areas on the skin that stimulate sensory nerves and muscles below the surface, helping people feel less bothered by hot flushes*. Look for an acupuncturist at acupuncture.org.uk. Hate needles? Try acupressure instead. To relieve panic, press the centre of your palm with the thumb on your other hand. Increase the pressure steadily as you breathe out. Hold for three to seven seconds, then release. 2Breathe deep Manage flushes withcoherent breathing (a form of breathing that involves taking long slow breaths), says Stuart Sandeman of Breathpod. ‘It reduces heart rate and activates the vagus nerve, which runs from your brain to your diaphragm, stopping the chain reaction of anxiety and flushes.’ Breathe in for four, breathe out for six – slowly. Repeat for10 minutes, twice…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024Just likemumTRUE-LIFE When my daughter Emma came home from school I noticed that her usually smiley face was crestfallen. It was 2012, and Emma, then 13, loved school. ‘What’s the matter?’ I asked her. ‘Some boys called me fat and threw Milky Ways at me,’ she replied, her voice wobbly. My poor girl. Kids could be so mean. It felt like a painful blast from the past. As a kid, I’d been teased for my size too. Growing up, I’d always been a bit chubby, picked on by mean boys and girls. As an adult, I’d gained weight during each of my pregnancies with Emma, Jamie, then 11 and Jonny, 4. Now a size 16, I walked regularly but couldn’t seem to shift the weight. I cooked hearty meals for the…5 min
Chat|20 June 2024I'm the She-Hulk!In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic put a stop to Jackie Koorn’s 10-year kick-boxing hobby, she turned to fitness and weightlifting instead. Pumping 40kg weights – just as a warm-up – she quickly built up her strength. ‘In three years, I became world news,’ she explains. ‘I could pull up 200kg,’ she says – the equivalent of a grand piano! And her ‘big, curvy muscles’ have now reached an astonishing 64cm, making them bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s biceps at the peak of his bodybuilding career. ‘Sorry, Arnie,’ Jackie, from Schagen in the Netherlands, says with a laugh. ‘I always used to train two to three hours a day, with a lot of weights,’ she explains. After three years, she joined a professional wrestling academy in Amsterdam, where she met wrestling…3 min
Chat|20 June 2024SummersaladsChicken and chickpea salad Chermoula is a herby spice paste that adds plenty of flavour to this dish. SERVES 6 PREP 15 MINS, PLUS 30 MINS MARINATING COOK 25 MINS ● 1kg chicken thighs ● 130g chermoula spice paste ● 400g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed ● 3tbsp olive oil ● 300g wholewheat giant couscous● Juice ½ lemon ● 100g spinach ● 50g flaked almonds ● 50g dried apricots, chopped 1 Put the chicken in a ceramic or glass bowl, then rub with the chermoula, reserving 1tbsp. Marinate in the fridge for at least 30 mins or overnight. 2 Heat the oven to 180C Fan/ Gas 6. Transfer the chicken to a roasting tray, then bake for 25 mins, or until the juices run clear and the chicken is tender.…3 min
Chat|20 June 2024UnderhiscontrolTRUE-LIFE Smiling at the gorgeous man across the table, I felt giddy. It was June 2008, I was 19, and on a first date with Hewton, 24, at our local Chinese restaurant. We had met at a construction site where I worked in the canteen and he was a labourer. Hewton’s specs gave him a bookish look but I noticed tattoos on his neck. ‘What do the lightning bolts mean?’ I asked. ‘That I’m an assassin for hire,’ Hewton smiled. He’s teasing me, I thought. Hewton was charming and funny. Within weeks, we were living together. He even insisted on coming out with my friends. ‘He hates it when we’re apart,’ I explained to them. I’d never had much confidence and lapped up Hewton’s attention. When the construction job ended…5 min
Chat|20 June 2024BARGAIN BUYSLacura Wonder Mask, £4.99, Aldi This time of year can wreak havoc on your hair. Swap your conditioner for a weekly hair mask to keep it healthy and to nourish straggly strands. This option from Aldi works brilliantly. It uses natural ingredients, including algae and blue sea kale, to help strengthen and heal even the most damaged hair, so it’s left lovely and silkysmooth, soft and easy to manage. Natural Collection Skin Tint, £5, Boots The Natural Collection is one of Boots’ most-loved own-brand collections and it’s just had a huge revamp. With over 100 new products launching, we’re spoilt for choice but its Skin Tint is well worth highlighting. It evens out your complexion with light coverage, giving the perfect ‘your skin, but better’ finish. It’s available in 20…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024VanishedBEHIND THE BIG CRIMETRUE-LIFE Lifelong Birmingham FC fan Frank McKeever walked along a north London street with a spring in his step. It was August 2021 and it’d been a difficult year. Frank, 63, had been left devastated after losing his wife the year before. She’d been poorly for years, and he’d devoted his life to looking after her. Afterwards, he found himself without much of a social life or many friends. But he’d always had a zest for life and, recently, he’d started getting out again. He’d set himself up with an email account and reconnected with family, after losing touch. Even got an Oyster card, which he was using to travel around London. In three days, he’d celebrate his birthday. It was clear that Frank was embarking on…4 min
Chat|20 June 2024A letter to…The friend who knowsDear Helen, As I watched my boys jump on the bouncy castle that chilly day in November 2022, I wasn’t expecting to meet a kindred spirit. But there you were. ‘Hi, I’m Helen. Thanks for coming along,’ you smiled, introducing yourself. We were at a family day for Brightest Stars, a bereavement support group that you ran. As we chatted, I learned we were both there for the same tragic reason. We’d lost our husbands – and, sensing you knew my pain, I found myself opening up. I told you how I’d been happily married to Hughie for five years when he was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. Our son Rory was 4 and I was two months pregnant with our second. Hughie was so strong, having an op…3 min
Chat|20 June 2024Get thekettle on!Which do you like best, horror films or romcoms? I’m not a huge film buff but I do love Pretty Woman, so I’d have to say romcoms out of those two options. Where’s the last place you visited in the UK? London, for my brother’s wedding. It was such a special day and my nephew was so excited to wear his ‘London clothes’ and my niece couldn’t wait to see ‘Daddy’s London’ as she knows her dad travels there a lot. Do you have any hidden talents? Not really, though I have just qualified as a level three basketball table official – the person responsible for keeping control of the game clock, shot clock, points scored, fouls committed. It’s not a secret as I’ll talk to anyone and everyone about…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024SPIRAL XWORDIn the computing abbreviation DNS, for what does the D stand? The answer to each clue (apart from the first) begins with the last letter of the preceding answer. The shaded squares will spell out the one-word prize answer. WIN £100 Puzzle 2 1 Foot part (7)2 Western EuropeanGrand Duchy (10)3 Warranty (9)4 Dig for archaeological remains (8)5 Sidled (5)6 Jazz trumpeter, _ Gillespie (5)7 _ Warder, Tower of London guard (6)8 Christmas (4)9 Legendary naked tax protester (4,6)10Gigantic South American semiaquatic snake (8)11 Name made up of initial letters (7)12Pre-nuptial surname (6,4)13 Volcanic action (8)14Identically named person (8)15Short trip to perform a task (6)16_ Judi Dench or _ Helen Mirren (4) Your answer:…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024A dip to rememberClear blue waves lapped the golden sands as the sun warmed my bare shoulders. I sighed happily, taking in the beautiful views of the bay stretched out in front of me. It felt like heaven. It was October 2018 and I was on holiday in Crete with my partner, Jay, then 43 and our son, DJ, then six. ‘I’m going for a paddle,’ I told Jay, as he built sandcastles with our son. Standing up, I brushed the sand off my legs. Couldn’t wait to feel the cool water on my toes. But as I waded in, I felt something sharp pierce the heel of my left foot. ‘Ouch!’ I yelped. I hobbled back to Jay. ‘So much for a relaxing dip in the sea,’ he laughed. Rolling my eyes,…5 min
Chat|20 June 2024Gunshotat dawnTRUE-LIFE YOU’RE THE JUDGE! At the crack of dawn on a chilly winter’s morning, Jacqueline Vigil was getting ready to go to the gym. The 55-year-old grandmother led an active lifestyle, loved spending time with her grandkids. She lived with her husband Sam and worked at a nursery in her home town of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Looking after children seemed to be her calling. Busy with her job, and her college classes where she was training to be a teacher, Jacqueline would head to the gym early. So at 5am on 19 November 2019, she jumped into her Cadillac. Baseball cap on, ready to work out, like she did every weekday. Only, as she drove out of her garage, a brown Jeep pulled up behind her, blocking her exit. The…5 min
Chat|20 June 2024Do I have an STI?Q I’m 30 years old and my discharge changes throughout the month. Is this an STI? Kat, Salford A Vaginal discharge can vary depending on a woman’s menstrual cycle and is usually nothing to worry about. Normal discharge is typically colourless or milky, and women may have small or large amounts. Unusual discharge, which could point to a sexually transmitted infection (STI), may change in colour or consistency and may have an odour. Green or yellow discharge can indicate STIs like gonorrhoea, while greyish, watery discharge is common in bacterial vaginosis. If you notice any unusual discharge it’s best to see your GP. Regular STI screenings are recommended too, especially if you’re sexually active or have multiple partners, to ensure early detection and treatment.…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024SKINNY ONEThe 1973 ‘Bike Ride’ TV advert for Hovis bread, which is often namedamong the UK’s most iconic ever, was directed by which Hollywood director? To find out, solve the puzzle… Add a letter anywhere in each of the boxed-off words to fit the clue, eg, Fight = BAWL + R = BRAWL. Write the added letter in the space provided. Read down the added letters to spell out the prize answer. WIN 2 x £25 Puzzle 9 Your answer: TO ENTER Turn to page 56 for details or visit comps.lifedeathprizes.com/puzzles…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024Boomerang bandsViva forever Posh, Baby, Sporty, Ginger and Scary Spice were who we all wanted as our bessie mates in the 90s and three decades on that hasn’t changed. Their Girl Power mantra, platform trainers and feisty attitudes created a horde of Wannabe fans. After Geri left in 1998, things were never the same and we said Goodbye to the band in 2001. All five members reunited for the London 2012 Olympic closing ceremony, with fans crying out for more ever since. Victoria has shut down hopes of a reunion tour and was missing when the others did a series of shows in 2019. But with all five girls recently singing at her 50th birthday bash, could Girl Power be about to make a comeback? Hangin' tough Closer to old men…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024CIRCLE TIMEThe Japanese surikogi and Mexican tejolote are equivalent of what kitchen tool? Fit the words into the grid, then read down the letters in the shaded circles. 3 letters AIRAWLLEALOBNAYOAFPERPIEROD 4 letters AJARFASTPUFFSPITUSEDYETI 5 letters LAY-BYRISKYTRUTHYEAST 6 letters JOSEPHRABBITSAMOSASUPPLY 7 letters ARSENALEQUALLY WIN £100 Puzzle 15 Your answer: TO ENTER Turn to page 56 for details or visit comps.lifedeathprizes.com/puzzles…1 min
Chat|20 June 2024CASHSMART3 ways to… save on your car insurance With the average premium now £892*, here’s how to cut your costs… 1The golden rule Never just let your car insurance auto-renew, always shop around to find the best deal. And get in early. Research by Go.Compare found its customers saved over 44% on average by buying their car insurance 27 days before their renewal date, compared with those renewing on the day**. Search price comparison sites and also get quotes from insurers that aren’t on price comparison sites, like NFU Mutual and Direct Line. Once you’ve found the best deal on the cover you need it’s worth going back to your existing insurer to see if they’ll match or beat it. 2 Read the small print When comparing policies, be sure…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024This week's TVCOMING SOONHouse of the Dragon SKY ATLANTIC ● The Game of Thrones prequel series returns with eight more episodes and Westeros on the brink of a bloody civil war. As armies are raised and alliances formed, the Green and Black Councils get ready to fight for King Aegon and Queen Rhaenyra respectively. But be warned not everyone will make it out alive! ‘This season will be powerful, emotional, gut-wrenching and heart-rending,’ says series creator and Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin. ‘Just the sort of thing I like!’ Look out for returning stars Matt Smith, Eve Best, Olivia Cooke and Rhys Ifans. DON’T MISS DON’T MISS Federer: Twelve Final Days PRIME VIDEO ● In September 2022, tennis champion Roger Federer retired from the game at 41, following a persistent…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024THE BIG QUIZWIN £500 Puzzle 18 The answers to all but one of these quiz questions can be found hidden in this wordsearch grid, reading forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. To help you, we’ll tell you that the answers are in alphabetical order in each section. However, one answer can’t be found in the grid. This is your prize answer. SWEET 1 US rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd released the 1974 single Sweet Home _? (7) 2 Which Julian has appeared in the 2000 short film Sweet, 2017 film Mindhorn and the TV series Flowers? (7) 3 What type of foodstuff is dolcelatte, which takes its name from the Italian for ‘sweet milk’? (6) SOUR 4 What is the name of the youngest March sister in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, who…2 min
Chat|20 June 2024TRIED AND TESTEDLondon Grace Nail Polish in Billy, £12, londongracepolish.com A manicure in a bright colour lifts the mood and this zingy orange is a particular joy-sparker. It will pair perfectly with a tan and an Aperol spritz! E45 Sun Care Sensitive Lotion SPF 50+, £13.99, Boots E45’s suncare is suitable for sensitive and eczemaprone skin, moisturising while it protects it from harmful UV rays. The lotion is also lightweight and absorbs very quickly. BYOMA Liptide pH Lip Oil, £9.99, cultbeauty.co.uk Nourish and soothe your pout, while adding a subtle pop of colour with BYOMA’s newest launch. The lip oil has peptides to leave lips not only looking smoother but fuller. E.l.f. Power Grip Dewy Setting Spray, £10,Superdrug Lock your make-up in place while giving your skin a dewy, radiant finish with…1 min
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