Victoria Beckham Beauty is (finally) available in Ireland. Here are the best products to try
Chic, refined and definitely posh – this quietly luxurious brand is poised to shake up make-up bags across the country
Beauty news, makeup reviews, skin care products, trends and advice from The Irish Times
Chic, refined and definitely posh – this quietly luxurious brand is poised to shake up make-up bags across the country
Fluttery, flawless and less than €20. What’s not to love?
Gold standard of good skincare doesn’t require a splurge
There was an aspect that I can only describe as ‘smushing’ - it wasn’t unpleasant, just uniquely intense
Sorry, I can’t hear you over the volume of my hair
Chanel’s new collection features 14 pieces bursting with fantastical, mostly wearable colours
Cute pots of cream blush, a do-it-all face palette and more
Simone Gannon: Waiting lists to see a dermatologist in Ireland are long, sometimes extending to a year or more, even with a GP referral letter in hand
These lovely products will elevate your skin and your whole holiday experience
Base Skin in Galway delivers a masterclass in customer service with bespoke treatments tailored to your skin
Irish beauty brands are killing it. Here’s another one to have on your radar
Beat your baggage allowance by packing smarter
Glow from the Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint Hydrating Foundation Stick is nothing short of obnoxious – it’s blinding
Salon-worthy results for less than €20, thanks to Andrew Fitzsimons
Try these no-fuss reliable skincare and make-up products to achieve more with less
‘Dupe culture’ is booming as younger buyers embrace #bougieonabudget tips on social media. How did buying lookalike products become its own trend – and who’s paying the price?
A beauty goal synonymous with the summer season, sun-kissed, radiant skin owes much of its magic to bronzer
In addition to skin cancer, UV rays are the leading cause of premature ageing, specifically fine lines and wrinkles, and saggy, dull, leathery skin
Four luxury beauty options to look at this week
This is a must-have product thanks to its skin-first formula, gloriously glowy finish and impressive ingredients
Scent-sational offerings inspired by Aran jumpers, summer holidays and universal feelings
Rhode’s thoughtful, uncomplicated, barrier-boosting formulas are a breath of fresh air and will fit easily into your existing routine
Look no further for great tan products for a low-stress faux glow
‘Every Tom, Dick and Harry is injecting people’s faces at the moment. It has to stop’
A beauty essential, but often ignored, a good brow product can make all the difference to your look
Sometimes wrongly ignored, clarifying shampoos offer the cleanse your hair and scalp needs
At my polish removal appointment, it was apparent that all was not well with my nails. I was horrified, but unsure whether this was somewhat normal
Black market in botox and fillers, often targeting under-40s, has been permitted to flourish at huge cost
Earthly delights: A collection of products to suit most pockets and skin types
The changeable nature of Irish weather isn’t easy on the skin, but these soothing products offer sure remedies
There are plenty of affordable options to help you achieve a flawless base, a defined brow or a glossy lip
New wet-to-dry hair straightener promises to take the stress out of styling, but it might stress your pocket
This product offers a skin-first, silky-smooth formula. In a nutshell, it’s a joy
Simone Gannon: After years of being sidelined in our beauty routines, the health of our head is now front and centre
Lift your skin with these tricks of the light
Inspired by his role as chief make-up artist for Trinny Woodall, Corcoran has learned to tear up the rule book
Skincare meets makeup in low-maintenance, ultra-light formulas that deliver a wash of colour and a luminous, sheer finish
‘First, numbing cream is applied and left to work for 30 minutes, while blood is drawn from the arm. Usually, two vials are required’
One of the phrases I find most fascinating is ‘She really let herself go’. Go where exactly?
Simone Gannon: More ceramides, less exfoliation and a little bit of slugging will rehydrate and restore the skin barrier
The new Irish Times beauty columnist opens her bathroom cabinet to reveal an assortment of excellent Irish brands, and high and low-end skincare
Burke does justice to a neglected and trivialised area of study
As she departs for an Australian adventure, Laura Kennedy picks the six hero products she holds dearest after almost a decade as beauty columnist with The Irish Times
Laura Kennedy: It’s chilly season, and lip masks are much more effective than a lip balm
Laura Kennedy: The most natural way to add structure back to the face after applying foundation is with a sweep of creamy blush
Laura Kennedy: In an ideal world, we would get the sleep we need – but if you’ve had a bad night, these gels, creams and concealers work wonders
Laura Kennedy: The right oils can work for a variety of purposes – whether you’re using them on face, body or hair
Laura Kennedy: These products will last you into the season to come and beyond
Laura Kennedy: Gel manicures have made headlines recently for causing allergies, but there is a safe way to do them yourself at home
Laura Kennedy: This is the best at-home hair removal device I’ve tried (and I’ve tried them all)
Laura Kennedy: I spent more than a year testing eyelash serums. Here are the results
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices