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I tried Michelle Keegan's £20 moisturiser and now I use it daily for hydrated skin

January 09, 2025
I tried Michelle Keegan's £20 moisturiser and now I use it daily for hydrated skin

As a beauty journalist, I'm lucky enough to try out a plethora of products each month, meaning my skincare and makeup routine is constantly changing. However, the items that make their way into my daily routine are truly top-notch - and one moisturiser I can't live without happens to be a surprisingly affordable celeb favourite .

The Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre is a viral sensation, with one being sold every 13 seconds. It's also a staple in the beauty routines of A-listers like Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Syndey Sweeney, Perrie Edwards, Lady Gaga, Michelle Keegan and many more.

French skincare has been a major skincare trend - particularly in the last 12 months - and this Embryolisse moisturiser is a prime example. The multi-tasking lotion, primer, mask, after-shave product, and makeup remover boasts a rich formula packed with essential fatty acids and vitamins that soothe irritation (especially post-shaving) and plump up skin for a firmer finish.

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Usually £22 for a 75ml bottle, it's now on sale at several retailers, including Sephora , where it’s £17.70, and Beauty Bay, where it’s down to £17.95 . Dubbed the 'anti-ageing wonder cream' by numerous makeup artists, this versatile product is perfect for achieving smooth, supple and wrinkle-free skin.

Makeup artist Emily Clarkson revealed to The Mirror that she uses Embryolisse on all her celebrity clients, including Perrie Edwards, Michelle Keegan and Nina Nesbitt. She said: "Embryolisse has been such a staple in my kit since I first started Make-Up, it provides you with the most beautifully hydrated skin before applying any foundation, which is such a key part for the overall finish of a look.

The Embryolisse cream is a French pharmacy classic
The Embryolisse cream is a French pharmacy classic

"I love to apply a generous amount into my hands and warm it through then massage it into the skin with an upwards motion, instantly lifting and hydrating the face. I absolutely love introducing my clients to the brand and seeing how great their skin looks in just a matter of weeks!

"I am never without Lait-Creme Concentre at work. I use it on both TV and red-carpet appearances with clients such as Michelle Keegan, Perrie Edwards and Cath Tyldseley. I also love to use it on music videos with Nina Nesbitt as it's perfect for all skin types and even those with sensitive skin like myself! "

As a beauty writer and big fan of Keegs, of course I had to try out the skincare secret behind her red carpet looks. I first tried out the cream for myself in March 2022, and it's been a staple of my skincare and makeup routine ever since.

I initially bought a smaller 30ml bottle, and once I’d used it all up, snapped up the larger size, which ran out just before Christmas. Now I need to restock ASAP.

A little goes a really long way with this cream, and the tubes last so long - so much so that the packaging has even had a revamp since I made my last purchase. The moisturiser's texture is light, but not runny, which makes it a breeze to apply after cleansing. It l eaves my skin feeling silky smooth without any oily aftermath, just a radiant glow where it's needed.

I've made it a staple in my makeup routine, applying it before foundation for that dreamy application and dewy look that keeps my skin looking vibrant and nourished. In the colder months, I'll even layer it on thicker at night to act as an intensive mask, letting ingredients like shea butter, beeswax, and aloe vera do their magic while I sleep.

Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre

The product has garnered a slew of five-star ratings on Cult Beauty , with users dubbing it 'the best primer' and 'a skincare essential. ' One customer shared: "I have bought this multiple times because of how much I love it. The best skin prep for makeup and for all the primers I've tried this is the best! I have sensitive and oily skin and this doesn't clog up my pores or feels too thick on this skin. Would highly recommend! "

Another chimed in: "No wonder this is a cult product! Sits very well under makeup without being heavy or greasy, doesn't interfere with foundation and helps me look Dewy all day."

When it comes to celebrity praise, supermodel Karlie Kloss revealed: "Embryolisse is where it's at. It's just a really good light cream - not too oily and not too thick," while Gwyneth Paltrow acclaimed it as a "Miracle moisturiser."

Even Lady Gaga is a fan of the Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre moisturiser, using it to keep her skin hydrated and to remove makeup, sharing: "I put it all over my face and just wipe it off."

While numerous beauty addicts are devoted to this Persian cream, some have reported finding its texture overly thick, leading to a 'greasy' rather than a dewy appearance. For a great alternative while sticking to the French pharmacy skincare vibe, La Roche-Posay's Effaclar Duo+M Anti-Blemish Corrective Gel Moisturiser is another great multi-use product to add to your collection.

But if you're after a multifunctioning moisturiser that's well worth its £20 price tag, the Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre Moisturiser has totally transformed my skin and hopefully one day I'll wake up looking like Michelle Keegan.

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New cause of death confirmed for Liam Payne by UK court

January 08, 2025
New cause of death confirmed for Liam Payne by UK court

A UK inquest has confirmed former One Direction star Liam Payne’s medical cause of death as "polytrauma". A hearing, held on December 17 according to Buckinghamshire Coroner’s Court, was told it may take “some time” to conclude how the 31-year-old died.

Payne died after falling from a third-floor balcony of the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and five people have been charged in relation to his death. The hotel’s manager, a receptionist and a friend of Payne have been charged with manslaughter, Argentina’s National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office previously said in a statement.

Those charged have reportedly been named as hotel manager Gilda Martin, receptionist Esteban Grassi and Payne’s friend Roger Nores. Two others, hotel employee Ezequiel Pereyra and waiter Braian Paiz, have been charged with supplying cocaine.

Harry Styles at the funeral service for Liam Payne
Liam's former bandmates attended his funeral in November

The inquest into Payne’s death in the UK has been adjourned until a pre-inquest review on November 6, the coroner’s court said. His medical cause of death was confirmed by Dr Roberto Victor Cohen as “polytrauma”, meaning multiple traumatic injuries.

The hearing was also told Payne, who was described as a “singer and entertainer” during the hearing, was formally identified “with the assistance of the funeral directors in Buckinghamshire.”

Senior Coroner Crispin Butler said during the hearing: “Whilst there are ongoing investigations in Argentina into the circumstances of Liam’s death, over which I have no legal jurisdiction, it is anticipated that procuring the relevant information to address particularly how Liam came by his death may take some time through the formal channel of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.”

Payne’s funeral took place in November in Buckinghamshire and was attended by Cheryl Tweedy, the mother of his son Bear, and fellow One Direction stars Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson, along with his family and friends.

Following One Direction's hiatus announcement, Liam Payne launched a successful solo career, releasing his debut solo album LP1 in December 2019. The album contained the songs Polaroid and Strip That Down featuring Quavo, and the track For You with Rita Ora.

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The London Underground station with the longest staircase on the whole network

January 07, 2025
The London Underground station with the longest staircase on the whole network

Tucked away in North London, Hampstead station boasts the title of being the deepest on the London Underground network with an impressive spiral staircase spiralling over 320 steps above ground.

This makes it the biggest staircase on the Tube - beating out some pretty stiff competition.

Below the surface at a depth of 58.5 metres due to the area's steep hill incline, this part of Camden Borough sits snugly between its neighbours, Golders Green and Belsize Park stations on the Edgware branch of the Northern line.

Designer Leslie Green is the mastermind behind the charming June 1907 establishment.

Initially pegged as Heath Street during its conception, a nod still visible in the vintage tiling on the platforms, the station eventually took the name of its local high street.

Staircase sign at Hampstead Tube station
Hampstead even issues a warning to commuters about its staircase

The lift shaft here plunges 55 metres underground, holding the record for the deepest of its kind in the tube system.

Thankfully, a set of high-speed lifts, upgraded back in 2014, spares commuters the daunting climb. However, should these elevators fail, one would face a vertical trek equivalent to a five-storey building to escape the underworld onto street level.

A warning sign at the station serves a stark reminder: "This spiral staircase has more than 320 steps. Hampstead is the deepest station on the Underground and climbing this staircase is equivalent to climbing a 15-storey building. If you have any difficulties walking, please wait for the next available lift."

Cross your fingers those elevators keep working!

However, Hampstead station only earns the title of "deepest" on the Tube network if you measure from the surface of the ground. Given that Hampstead's depth is due to its location under a massive hill, some might argue this gives it an unfair advantage.

If you consider the deepest stations in terms of their distance below sea level, London Bridge takes the crown.

Its platforms are a staggering 22 metres below sea level, while Southwark, Elephant and Castle and Pimlico follow closely, with depths of 21, 18 and 16 metres below sea level respectively.

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White Stuff 'comfortable' dress that 'doesn't crease' and gets shoppers compliments £34 off

January 06, 2025
White Stuff 'comfortable' dress that 'doesn't crease' and gets shoppers compliments £34 off

White Stuff shoppers are loving a dress that's perfect for the chilly season and beyond. Both practical and stylish, it's a versatile piece that can easily be paired with knitwear for extra warmth or worn on its own.

And the popular Rua Sparkle Jersey Dress has just had its price slashed as part of the retailer's ongoing sales. Available in petite and regular, it's now £35, down from £69.

Made from 98 per cent cotton, it's cut in a classic fit with a collar and 3/4 sleeves. The midi-length garment also features pockets, and is machine washable for easy care.

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White Stuff Rua Sparkle Jersey Dress
"Super comfortable and flattering - I’ve had lots of compliments"

For a trendy but comfortable look, you can add a pair of ballet flats, such as the £40 Loral Stud Mary Jane from White Stuff. The dress has a 4.4 rating from across 2045 reviews.

A very pleased shopper wrote: "Love the dress, very comfortable and great fit without being clingy. Had many compliments when I wore it over Christmas - I would buy another in a different pattern/colour."

Another added: "Comfortable dress, great length, suits all kinds of occasions. Doesn’t crease , and will be suitable for autumn right through to spring."

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A third commented: "Love the style, it makes for effortless dressing. Goes with flats, heels and boots and can be dressed up or down with jewellery."

Some customers, however, complained about the fit: "Disappointed with this dress, it didn't have any shape to it and hung like a sack on me. Having ordered petite the length was perfect but the style wasn't flattering at all, for me."

Alternatively, there's the Tie Front Midi Shirt Dress from Celtic & Co. It has been reduced from £155 to £77, and is available in sizes 8 to 18. There's also the £146 Ruby Collarless Shirt Dress from Boden. It comes in navy and red, both with a different print, as well as plain navy (£136).

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£100 knocked off Philips pasta maker that's 'great fun to use'

January 05, 2025
£100 knocked off Philips pasta maker that's 'great fun to use'

Amazon has knocked a massive £100 off a fully automatic pasta maker. Originally £299.99, the Philips Pasta Maker Series 7000 is now £199.99.

You can also get the machine for £299.99 at Philips and £199.99 on eBay. The pasta maker is fully automatic, doing everything from mixing the dough to shaping the pasta.

It uses ProExtrude technology to knead the perfect dough. There's also auto-weighing technology that indicates the correct amount of liquid to add to the flour.

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Philips Pasta Maker Series 7000
The pasta machine is fully automatic

The machine allows you to go gluten-free, add extra ingredients, and experiment with your pasta. There are eight shaping discs to make dumplings, penne, fettuccine, spaghetti, angel hair, thick spaghetti, tagliatelle, and pappardelle.

The pasta maker has 4.4 stars from 107 reviews. One persons said: "Absolutely brilliant. We have only used this once but it did exactly what it said on the box! Great fun to use, the pasta was lovely and then you shove everything in the dishwasher!

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"All the accessories apart from the plastic measuring jug fit in the drawer at the front. My only gripe is I would have liked storage for the flex. Highly recommended."

Another wrote "Words cannot do justice for how good this machine is. The self measuring allows you to create the perfect consistency dough and it’s effortless. The interchangeable discs are great and I have ordered more shapes to keep it interesting. The cleaning tools are very handy, would be difficult to clean the discs without these.

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"When it comes to washing I find it easiest to leave the dough to dry out so I can scrape out instead of wetting the dough and making a mess. Inside the machine seems to be anti-stick which makes the task of cleaning so much quicker."

"This just does the job every time... highly recommend," a third said. Of the negative reviews, one person wrote "You get zero information to use this machine the learning curve is very steep even with a little bit of knowledge from making pasta the old fashioned way it's useless for this machine...bad."

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The London Underground station in different borough to its namesake park despite being side by side

January 04, 2025
The London Underground station in different borough to its namesake park despite being side by side

London's extensive transport system is tough to navigate at the best of times. You have stations like Edgware and Edgware Road which are more than 10 miles away from each other; while White City and Wood Lane - just a few hundred metres apart - would take more than half an hour to travel between on the Tube.

But within this complicated system, some stations are weirdly separated from the places they serve by borough boundary lines, This is the case for Finsbury Park station which is situated in Islington, despite Finsbury Park itself actually being found in Haringey.

A busy stop on both the Victoria and Piccadilly lines, it can be found on Station Place which also serves as a bus interchange. But if you walk about 30 metres towards Stroud Green Road and you will have crossed the border into Haringey.

Finsbury Park station in North London
Finsbury Park station in North London

The gates to Finsbury Park are situated on the other side of the road, from which the expansive green space can be accessed via a walkway.

Islington isn't the only London borough which Finsbury Park borders. Cross either Seven Sisters Road on its southern edge or part of Green Lanes to the east and you'll actually end up in Hackney.

The North London station seems to have a history of misassociation. Walk along the Victoria line platform and you'll stumble across a mosaic of duelling pistols.

The location of this tribute is somewhat misplaced. Contrary to what the mural suggests, Finsbury Park was not the primary location for these deadly disputes. It most likely refers to Finsbury Fields, site once nestled in the City of London, where these duels took place.

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Number of mortgage approvals made to home buyers dipped in November

January 03, 2025
Number of mortgage approvals made to home buyers dipped in November

The number of mortgage approvals made to home buyers dipped in November, but remained above the monthly average seen over the past year, according to Bank of England figures.

Some 65,700 mortgage approvals for house purchases were recorded in November, which was around 2,400 lower than October but above the previous 12-month average of 60,400.

Approvals for remortgaging (which only capture remortgaging with a different lender) decreased by 300 to 31,200 in November but remained above the previous 12-month average of 30,000.

The annual growth rate for consumer credit borrowing slowed to 6.6% in November, from 7.3% in October, according to the Money and Credit report. Consumer credit includes borrowing through methods such as credit cards, car dealership finance and personal loans.

Within the consumer credit figure, the annual growth rate for credit card borrowing decreased to 8.0% in November, from 9.4%. The annual growth rate for other forms of consumer credit (such as car dealership finance and personal loans) fell to 5.9% from 6.3%.

Households’ deposits with banks and building societies increased slightly by £0.2 billion in November, following net deposits of £18.8 billion in October, which had been the biggest figure recorded since £21.5 billion in December 2020.

Mark Hicks, head of active savings, Hargreaves Lansdown said: “A post-Budget pause marked the start of a seasonal slowdown in savings.

“Savers had been squirreling away cash ahead of the Budget, and after the announcement didn’t hit quite as hard as they had feared, they took their foot off the savings accelerator.”

Laith Khalaf, head of investment analysis at AJ Bell, said the figures suggest that “consumers put the Christmas credit splurge on ice in 2024, especially seeing as November is now a key trading month because of discounting trends such as Black Friday, where retailers seek to bring festive spending forward.

“We’ll be getting trading updates from the UK retailers in the coming weeks which will confirm whether Christmas was a damp squib for the sector.

“Ahead of higher national insurance and minimum wage costs bedding in from April, weak Christmas trading would put extra pressure on retail coffers.

“It’s possible consumers ran down savings to fund their early Christmas spending, rather than turning to much more expensive credit facilities. In total consumers saved £0.2 billion with banks and building societies in November, down from a bumper £18.8 billion deposited in October.”

Mark Harris, chief executive of mortgage broker SPF Private Clients, said: “Mortgage approvals for new purchases slipped, which comes as a surprise and suggests ups and downs for the market in coming months rather than a steady improvement.

“Remortgaging numbers dipped very slightly, but this could mean more borrowers stuck with their existing mortgage providers rather than switching to a new lender.”

Nathan Emerson, chief executive of property professionals’ body Propertymark said: “The impact of higher interest rates without doubt has had a profound impact across the housing market.

“Consumers need to feel a degree of confidence within their financial position to approach the buying and selling process.”

Jason Tebb, president of OnTheMarket said: “While affordability remains an issue for many buyers, the new year is off to a promising start with a couple of lenders reducing their mortgage rates.

“If others follow suit, this should encourage would-be buyers to take the plunge, making them more confident as to what they can commit to and can afford, particularly ahead of the stamp duty concession ending in March.”

The “nil rate” stamp duty threshold for first-time buyers is set to reduce from £425,000 to £300,000 from April. Stamp duty applies in England and Northern Ireland.

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