May 28, 2020 at 06:30PM Whether they are getting ready to hit the runway or prepping their skin to attend a royal wedding—yes, really—there’s one skincare brand that celebs swear by—111Skin. Scrolling through Instagram, it’s almost impossible not to come across at least one of our favourite celebs sharing a selfie in one of the brand’s signature masks. A staple in the kits of top makeup artists like Pati Dubroff, and frequently spotted backstage at fashion week, these hydro-gel and bio-cellulose sheet masks are the ultimate quick fix when you want to get glowing skin fast. Keep scrolling to see which celebrities can’t get enough of 111Skin and what their go-to masks are. Rosie HW swears by the 111Skin Rose Gold Brightening Facial Mask for big events, crediting makeup artist Pati Dubroff for getting her hooked on them. Make like Rosie and apply this to your skin while you’re doing your hair to give the serum the most amount of time to sink in before you start on your makeup. To get Priyanka Chopra as glowy as possible ahead of the royal wedding of Meghan and Harry, Pati Dubroff cleansed her skin first with the 111Skin Exfolactic Cleanser then applied the 111Skin Rose Gold Brightening Facial Treatment Mask. So, what exactly is it that makes this sheet mask so effective? Yannis Alexandrides, MD, 111Skin founder, explained that it’s all down to the “hydrogel technology the mask is made from.” Inspired by Korean skincare technology, “Hydrogel is a natural polymer which acts as an adhesive barrier on the skin to allow the formula to be fully absorbed.” Put simply, the texture
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Dermatologists and Celebrities Swear By This Affordable Skincare Brand
May 28, 2020 at 04:00PM Skincare can be really expensive. In fact, I’m kind of fed up of tip-toeing around the fact that in so many cases, we’re all being painfully overcharged for certain skincare products. Brands know all too well the price that we’re willing to pay for great skin, and they’re not afraid to take advantage of it. However, as our skincare priorities have shifted, not only are brands charging obscene amounts of money for efficacious products, but they’re also driving up prices on products that look more aesthetically pleasing. As a result of this, it’s safe to say that when it comes to skincare, price does not always reflect quality. So when a no-frills product range comes along that doesn’t have a gimmicky name, doesn’t come housed in Instagram-worthy bottles and generally lacks fancies, it can be very easy for it to be overlooked. If you ask me, that is exactly what happened to CeraVe. For years, CeraVe had been heralded as one of the few U.S. brands that British beauty editors couldn’t wait to get their hands on. So when it finally launched in the UK a few years ago, I bought almost everything in the range. As a beauty editor, barely a day goes by where I don’t talk to a dermatologist about one thing or another, and over the years, I’d go as far to say that CeraVe has been one of the most highly recommended brands. And it’s not just skin experts that
28 Wedding Guest Dresses We’re Already Eyeing Up for 2021
May 28, 2020 at 08:10AM Wedding ceremonies might be currently on hold, however this means that for many the invitations are already stacking up for next year—and here at Who What Wear we can’t help but plan our outfits far ahead. Especially when so many dresses are heading into sale, and these days wedding guest dresses can also be styled in more relaxed way. We are certainly not opposed to wearing a fancy dress for a socially distanced walk. There are many factors to consider when choosing an outfit for an important event, which means many of us start browsing as soon as the invitation hits our letterbox. Who will be there? Will you be caught off-guard in a candid snap? What about the pictures that last forever and ever in everyone’s photo albums? And then there’s what you really want to opt for in your heart of hearts. Lace? Pastels? Florals? Designer? High street? So many options. That’s not to even mention choices other than dresses (of which there are many, but we won’t go there here). Sometimes, the answer comes in the form of an elevated, beautiful gown that wins in one swish of a hem. We think it’s never too early to start planning for a wedding, so we’ve scoured the latest collections to bring you a fashion editor’s selection of the greatest pieces to invest in. Click through to see the dresses you can wear (and wow with) on repeat. A classic and flattering dress style for all
I Think I’ve Found the Perfect Shampoo for Every Hair Type
May 28, 2020 at 07:00AM “Hair is everything. We wish it wasn’t so we could actually think about something else occasionally, but it is. It’s the difference between a good day and a bad day.” Truer words were never spoken than in Fleabag’s speech to maligned hairdresser Anthony. But how do you avoid that bad hair day? As someone who’s been blessed (and sometimes cursed) with naturally curly hair, my theory is you need to start with the basics and by that I mean a great shampoo. As I’ve got a particular sort of hair, I decided to ask the rest of the Who What Wear editors about the shampoos they rate. Among our team are women with curly, straight and wavy hair. We’ve also got blondes, brunettes, greys and highlights. So you can guarantee that we’ve got a lot of areas covered. Whether you’re looking for the best shampoos for dry scalps or just want to make your fine hair feel thicker, I’ve found some of the best around. Keep scrolling for our edit. My personal favourite for dry scalps is The Body Shop’s ginger shampoo, but there are so many other brilliant ones on the market that range in price. Overdone it with the blow-drying or straighteners? Try some of these repairing shampoos. Blonde hair—whether natural or highlighted—can always benefit from a great lightening shampoo. Olaplex No.4 is one of the recommended products for a reason: It repairs bonds while also cleansing the hair. Ideal for dyed hair.
I Love This Subtle Blush Nail Varnish, and It’s the Queen’s Favourite Too
May 28, 2020 at 06:30AM I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: My biggest beauty gripe is chipped nail varnish. And I’m saying this as I sit here typing away with bright, poppy red nails that are well overdue removal (I’m a hypocrite, okay?!). However, the first thing on my agenda this evening when I clock off is to get this varnish off my nails and repaint them so that they look fresh, neat and, well, polished. You see, the problem with opting for bright nails is that it doesn’t wear particularly well. And that is the very reason that around two years ago I swapped my signature red polish for a more understated look. I discovered that opting for a blush shade that is close to my natural nail colour creates a fresh, pretty, glossy finish that, most importantly, doesn’t show any obvious chips or smudges. Since discovering my love for bare-look nails, it’s fair to say that I have amassed quite the collection of blush nude polishes. However, there is one particular polish that I find myself reaching for more often than not, and that is Essie Ballet Slippers (£8). Glossy, long-lasting and incredibly easy to apply, Essie formulas have been a favourite of mine for years, and Ballet Slippers is no exception. A little bit pink but a little bit beige at the same time, I find Ballet Slippers matches the natural colour of nails almost perfectly, like a custom nude. For when I don’t have the time
I Speak to Dermatologists Every Day, These Are the Brands They Always Recommend
May 28, 2020 at 06:30AM The best thing about being a beauty editor is that I get the opportunity to speak with some of the world’s top beauty experts basically every single day. From celebrity makeup artists to Harley Street surgeons, I am forever picking the brains of experts in a bid to learn everything there is to know about beauty. And, while picking up different makeup tips and tricks is wonderful, the one thing I am always most fascinated by is the sort of products skin experts swear by. There’s no doubt that shopping for skincare can be daunting and often frustrating, and not just because of the abundance of choice. All too often we are let down by miracle claims that don’t live up to their promises. And, while most medical skin experts and dermatologists insist that if you have serious skin concerns, you should always seek expert advice, there are a handful of accessible skincare brands that they wax lyrical about. From super-affordable cleansers and SPFs to clinical-grade serums, there are a number of brands and products that come highly recommended time and time again. With expert-approved ingredients, when it comes to the skincare brands that derms love, you better believe you’ll see results. Keep scrolling to discover the brands and products that dermatologists always recommend. French skincare is known for its glowing results, but La Roche-Posay really is in a league of its own. Much like all of the products to follow, its formulas are fuss-free and contain very few, what I like to
10 Outfits I Want to Copy for Dress-Up Friday
May 28, 2020 at 06:22AM We’ve all heard the phrase “all dressed up and nowhere to go,” but this year the term has been given entirely new meaning. With restrictions on social gatherings and forced closures of pubs, bars and restaurants, we all literally have nowhere to go, though that certainly hasn’t stopped our favourite influencers and It girls from continuing to dress up. Between shimmering minidresses and floral embellished midis, influencers worldwide are persisting with putting on their finest even if it is simply to bake a cake, work from home or lounge on the couch. A few weeks back, Who What Wear UK introduced Dress-Up Fridays, an initiative which encourages us all to put on something extra special to celebrate the conclusion of the week (and ensure we’re getting out of our activewear at least once every seven days). And with influencers constantly sharing images of themselves at home in bright, beautiful dresses, it couldn’t be easier to find inspiration to put on you Friday best. Between Emili Sindlev in Ganni, Monikh in Rixo and Nnenna Echem in Who What Wear Collection, you don’t have to look very far to track down a gorgeous dress. So without further ado, here are 10 outfits I want to copy this week for dress-up Fridays, even if I am just sitting in my living room. Next up, the biggest S/S 20 fashion trends you need to know. Author Zoe Anastasiou | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC
The Surprising Store I’m Turning to for Co-Ords This Summer
May 28, 2020 at 06:06AM While I would hardly call myself a loungewear enthusiast, the recent time spent at home has almost been enough to change my mind. Historically, I have never prioritised the need for elevated or polished-looking loungewear, choosing to instead spend my money on clothing I’d wear outside of the house. Up until now (I am embarrassed to admit), I have resorted to mostly wearing loungewear in the form of tattered joggers and oversize T-shirts, though there’s nothing like a lockdown to help change my mind. In recent months, I’ve found myself drawn to smarter looking loungewear pieces and, in particular, have been browsing coordinated sets in an effort to create looks that feel slightly more cohesive than the old leggings and any-jumper-you-can-find combo. Enter Nasty Gal. The brand has created an entire collection of loungewear co-ords that not only take the thought out of at-home dressing but also let you look somewhat fashion-forward. From cropped knit cardigans and wide-leg trousers to cosy jumpers and knit shorts, Nasty Gal’s collection of loungewear is polished enough for your work Zoom calls, yet comfortable enough to laze on the couch in. And with combinations a plenty (I have my eye on its beige V-neck jumper and shorts set), there are options for whatever the British weather may throw at us. Keep scrolling for 20 loungewear sets I’m loving from Nasty Gal. Next up, the biggest S/S 20 fashion trends you need to know. Author Zoe Anastasiou | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC
I’m Not Really Shopping, But I’m Tempted by These 9 Practical Summer Items
May 28, 2020 at 06:00AM Like most people at the moment, I am being very cautious with my spending and certainly don’t want within my role as a fashion editor to promote buying anything throwaway or needless (for both financial and sustainable reasons). With every story I write, I’m always looking to feature items that have longevity and will outlive the rapid trend cycle that can make certain items dated after mere months. For summer, there are a few basics in particular that I would like to add to my own wardrobe, as they are timeless but not so plain that they could be considered boring. They are also all practical and things you can wear at home, on a balcony or in the garden and not feel too dressed up when you have nowhere to technically go. Personally, I keep wearing linen shirts, comfortable shorts and throw-on dresses for my walks around my corner of London. If you feel you might be missing some summer basics in your wardrobe, and are struggling to know what to wear in this heatwave, keep scrolling for the nine practical items you can rely on year after year (whether it’s a lockdown summer or not). This is the one summer item I have bought myself this year. Opt for light cotton and linen fabrics in white and beige hues. Tennis shorts have become an unlikely trending item this summer and look amazing with just a white T-shirt or shirt. If you want something
I Just Found So Much Chic Swimwear on the High Street
May 28, 2020 at 06:00AM First thing’s first: Yes, I do acknowledge the irony of offering up a swimwear edit while many of us are in lockdown and our holiday plans have been put on ice. Well, I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve found myself poring over the latest bikini drops, and I’m even adding a couple to my basket. Weird, right? Regardless of whether you have a garden, a balcony, a nearby patch of grass or just a window, I have to admit that there’s something unexpectedly escapist about throwing on a swimsuit, grabbing a cold drink and basking in the sun (remember to wear SPF, kids). It just so happens that the high street’s swimwear offering is off the charts good this year, and brands such as Monki and COS have been creating expensive-looking, clean-lined styles that could easily be mistaken for designer iterations. Highlights include Monki’s mix-and-match gingham bottoms and sheared bikini top, ASOS’ fuller bust rust-coloured two-piece and COS’ chic asymmetric navy swimsuit. Scroll down to see and shop the high-street swimwear buys that were made for window sunbathing. Up Next: Your Guide to the Key Trends for Summer 2020 Author Joy Montgomery | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC