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Sometimes when new beauty products launch, they're slow burners, and sometimes they immediately go viral and fly off the shelves. Nip+Fab's new face oil is one of the latter – and it's easy to see why.
Nip+Fab Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2% is, according to the brand, set to be it's most successful launch in five years, with record numbers being sold on the Nip+Fab website and at third party stockist Boots.
This skin-perfecting facial oil usually costs £29.95 but is currently reduced at both retailers down to £23.95, making now the perfect time to discover what the hype is all about for yourself. * Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2%, £23.95 from Nip+Fab (was £29.95) A smart bi-phase oil and water formula, the key ingredient in this Nip+Fab oil is copper peptides, which the structure and elasticity of the skin – this is also what gives this oil its unique blue colour.
The result? Plumper, healthier and more radiant looking skin.
It's suitable for all skin types and, as its name suggests, should be pressed into the skin as the final step in your routine (although we always recommend following with one of the best face SPFs in the morning). Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2% may have only just launched but it's already racking up fave reviews from customer who have tried it: One review titled 'game changer' reads: "I absolutely love this, it is so easy to apply and makes my skin feel extremely hydrated and plump, a new must have in any facial regime!" Another person agreed, writing: "Absolute game changer.
Gives you the most radiant glow. Absolutely love it." A third review on the Boots website reads: "Beautifully lightweight with specific ingredients to influence the skin, this is an upgrade from your typical emollient facial oil." Sounds
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Many people often miss deliveries, not because they are out, but they're in and don't hear the door being knocked.
This Town – featuring Self Esteem, Olivia Dean and various original songs – has been released.Including classic covers and brand new, original compositions from the hit Steven Knight drama, ‘This Town (Music From The Original BBC Series)’ is out now via Polydor Records. You can stream the LP on all streaming platforms and purchase the vinyl pressing here.The soundtrack for the series brings together the show’s genre-wide mix of timeless anthems, original songs, and iconic hits set in the world of ska and two-tone in the early ’80s.‘This Town (Music From The Original BBC Series)’ features Self Esteem’s reimagining of Jimmy Cliff’s 1970’s track ‘You Can Get It If You Really Want’ as well as Ray Laurél’s cover of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’.It also includes Olivia Dean’s rework of the reggae classic ‘The Harder They Come’ and Celeste’s cover of ‘Blue Moon’.The tracks performed by Fuck The Factory – the band at the heart of This Town – were created by producer Dan Carey (Fontaines D.C, Wet Leg, Been Stellar and founder of the seminal Speedy Wunderground label). Carey also collaborated with singer-songwriter ESKA and musician, novelist and poet Kae Tempest in work that adds another chapter to this vital story.1. Self Esteem: ‘You Can Get It If You Really Want’2. Ray Laurél: ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’3. Fuck The Factory: ‘Estella’4. Olivia Dean: ‘The Harder They Come’5. Fuck The Factory: ‘Birdsong’6. Fuck The Factory: ‘Pelicans’7. Celeste: ‘Blue Moon’8. Fuck The Factory: ‘Farewell To Matty And Her Flowers’9. Gregory Porter: ‘The World’s Going Up In Flames’10. Fuck The Factory: ‘This Town’11. Sekou: ‘Wonderful World, Beautiful People’“It has been a privilege to be working with Paul Whittington, Steven Knight and the entire
Packing toiletries can be a nightmare, with the risk of spillages or broken powders an eternal struggle when you're trying to keep up with your beauty routine abroad. But thanks to Marks and Spencer's new addition to its luggage range, the Amalfi Vanity Case, available for £29 here, our travel beauty woes are over. Instead of risking your delicate products in a soft toiletries bag or tossing them into your hand luggage, the Amalfi case ensures they're protected throughout your journey, so you never have to worry about your shampoo exploding all over your brand new holiday clothes ever again.
Battlestate Games has angered the Escape From Tarkov playerbase with the recently released Unheard edition of the game, which costs £215 (€250).The Unheard Edition is available to pre-order now, and comes with guaranteed access to the beta version of Escape From Tarkov alongside a number of perks that offer players an ingame advantage, including an enhanced stash size, more slots at the flea market and expanded PMC pockets.Players will also get access to all future expansions, a “unique melee weapon” and early access to highly-anticipated single player co-op mode alongside “Access to PvE co-op mode with persistent progression. Progression will not be reset with wipes,” wrote Battlestate Games, which goes against their current approach to Escape From Tarkov.“Sorry guys, there really isn’t any justification on this package,” wrote one fan.
When it comes to innovative kitchen technology designed to making cooking as stress-free as possible, Ninja comes to a mind. The American brand has seen an astronomical rise in popularity in the UK in recent years, partly thanks to its pioneering range of energy-saving air fryers and multi-cookers, which have come in handy during the ongoing cost of living crisis.
When it comes to low effort cooking on a budget, most people these days will look to an air fryer. The nifty kitchen gadget has seen a wave of popularity over the past few years, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a household without one.
In BBC One's newest drama This Town, Levi Brown shines as Dante Williams, a character whose quest for musical inspiration takes him on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of the music scene. Unlike his usual reserved self, Dante embarks on an unforgettable afternoon filled with cannabis, alcohol, and even his first sexual encounter, all in the hopes of unlocking the depths of his artistic potential.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Taylor Swift can’t quit breaking her own records. After Spotify revealed Friday that “The Tortured Poets Department” had become the first album in the DSP’s history to amass 200 million streams in a single day, the service updated that news early Saturday, to report that first-day streams actually surpassed 300 million, when all was said and done and counted.
at midnight on April 19. In it, Swift seemingly with only a few nods to —a departure from what fans initially expected.Then, Swift somehow caught everyone by surprise—really, you’d think we’d know her tricks and by now!—and followed up with a full-fledged . And the tea and lyricism were both piping hot: Fans suspect that the song, “thanK you aIMee,” is about her very public, ongoing feud with .
Ninja has solidified itself as a go-to brand for innovative gadgets that makes cooking a breeze. The American kitchenware brand is known for its time saving and energy reducing air fryers and multi-cookers but shoppers are also enamoured with Ninja's nifty small appliances.
Shoppers are going wild for Ninja's latest space-saving air fryer, which has been hailed as a “game changer” by happy customers.The gadget giant, known for its popular air fryers, has released a world-first today - the Ninja Double Stack XL 9.5L Air Fryer SL400UK, £269.99 here.This innovative appliance launched in the UK on Wednesday, 17 April after an unprecedented pre-order demand, with thousands of shoppers already snapping it up from Ninja direct and other retailers like John Lewis and Very.The Double Stack XL is designed to cook food in four layers and features two drawers large enough to accommodate an entire chicken each. Unlike most of Ninja's iconic wide air fryers and grills, the Double Stack is narrower but taller, taking up 30% less space than an equivalent capacity air fryer while still fitting under standard kitchen cupboards.
Works from Perry Como to The Cars were added to the Library of Congress‘ National Recording Registry, which designates recordings worthy of preservation “based on their cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage.”
Naman Ramachandran Anil Thadani’s AA Films has acquired the Hindi-language distribution rights for four highly anticipated 2024 southern Indian titles. The films are: Sukumar’s “Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2,” starring Allu Arjun; Shankar’s “Game Changer,” headlined by Ram Charan; Nag Ashwin’s “Kalki 2898 AD” led by Prabhas; and Koratala Siva’s “Devara,” starring NTR Jr. All these films are originally made in the Telugu language but will also be released across India and the world in several Indian languages, including Hindi.
Whether you’re diligently training for this year’s marathon season or are just starting to enjoy more outdoor exercise now the weather has improved, there’s one accessory that we can’t get through a workout without – headphones. With marathon season right around the corner and the London Marathon happening on 21 April, if you’re planning on hitting the road for the impressive challenge, you’re going to need some great headphones to do it.
Cooking enthusiasts are clearing out their kitchens for the Ninja Possible Pot, now on sale at QVC.This multitasking marvel can function as a pot, casserole, steamer and more.The 6.6-litre Possible Pot from the Ninja Foodi range comes with a lid, a steamer basket and a spatula, offering eight different cooking methods while saving you precious kitchen space.This versatile cookware can replace your stock pot, saucepan, roasting pan, baking dish and steamer; its large capacity can accommodate meals for six to eight people. As featured on QVC, host Gail Samways was seen cooking mussels using the Possible Pot and commented: "You have the most beautiful 6.6-litre capacity, so brilliant for your bolognese, your casseroles, your stews...You've also got this wonderful lid, which has a strainer on the front.
Tatiana Siegel SPOILER ALERT:This contains major spoilers for the ending of “Civil War,” now playing in theaters. Call it the fog of war. At the height of the blood-soaked third act of Alex Garland’s “Civil War,” audiences may be unsure who is on which side of the battle between two factions in an America torn asunder.
Bluetooth trackers are becoming must-have items for travellers, whether you're flying out of an airport or simply making the daily commute these simple tech gadgets will follow your bags' every move. Now another gadget is proving to be a huge hit, as shoppers say they 'couldn't live without' this Apple-rivalling accessory.
After it emerged that Prince Harry is set to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, questions remain over whether Meghan Markle will join her husband in the UK. “Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests and a speech has been scheduled," a source told the Express.
Kim Kardashian and North West dressed up for a typical Los Angeles outing. Mother and daughter wore leather and black to watch the Los Angeles Lakers game against the Golden State Warriors, occupying front row seats. Bianca Censori and Kim Kardashian twinning in metallic bikiniKim Kardashian and Odell Beckham Jr.