KISS AND MAKEUP Best lipsticks for day or night including vegan and cruelty free options

Published on The Sun digital on 23rd December 2021

A SLICK of red lipstick is sometimes all you need to look all made up.

From budget lip plumpers to premium balms, we’ve rounded up the best lipsticks to help you do just that.

One of the most important considerations when choosing a lipstick is the colour – and the easiest way to start is by looking at the undertones of your skin.

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FINEST BLEND The best blenders for whipping up a delicious milkshake or nutritious smoothie

Published on The Sun digital on 10th December 2021

WHETHER you’re making an indulgent milkshake or a nutritious smoothie, the best blenders should be able to prepare your drink in no time.

We explain what to look for and reveal some of the most popular options around.

A typical blender is made up of a few parts.

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IN A FLASK 6 best food flasks for hot meals at work or camping trips

Published on The Sun digital on 9th December 2021

INSULATED food flasks are perfect for hiking trips where you don’t have anywhere to heat up your meals but they can also be great for the office or school.

We’ve tested the best food flasks that will keep your food warm – or cold – for hours, without you having to worry about spillages.

One of the first things to consider when choosing the best food flask for you is the size.

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Philips 2000 series 3-in-1 purifier, fan and heater AMF220 review: Did this all-rounder blow us away?

Published on The Independent on 6th December 2021

Many of us turn to air purifiers during the summer months, as they can help alleviate allergy symptoms by removing pollen from the air in our homes. And given that they produce a cool breeze as they cleanse the air, they can also double up as a fan in hot weather.

In winter, these devices can be equally helpful, especially for those with asthma, as pollution levels are often higher when it’s cold.

This is because in cooler months, we are more likely to experience incidences of temperature inversion – this is basically when a layer of warm air covers the cooler air below like a blanket. When temperature inversion happens, all the pollutants that would normally get blown away by the wind would become trapped until it rains or snows. This in turn reduces air quality both outside and inside our homes.

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