Fans have reportedly threatened to boycott Katie Price's documentary What Harvey Did Next.
02.03.2022 - 21:38 / ok.co.uk
Any foundation can smooth over your imperfections, but what about a base that genuinely improves what’s underneath too? That’s precisely what you can expect from 2022’s new breed of hybrid formulas, which bring together skincare and makeup like never before. Let’s start with the camouflage element. Rather than masking in a heavy, obvious way (ie not safe for daylight hours), the latest formulas use pigments that melt seamlessly in the skin, with clever light-diffusing effects.
Ever seen a model being followed around on set by a lacky with a reflecting umbrella to direct radiance their way? It’s that in a tube.The immediate effects are impressive but what’s getting us beauty watchers really excited is what’s happening below the surface.The new face formulas are no longer “foundations with skincare” but “skincare with a complexion-enhancing finish”. Yep, the whole balance has been flipped, with many bases actually containing far more skin-boosting ingredients than actual makeup. And that means they’re able to deliver those skincare goodies at a level that makes a real, visible difference, with results that get better the more you apply them.
Sounds too good to be true? Well, the OK! beauty team has been busy testing out the trend, and we’ve found new foundations really do go way beyond mere makeup. Dior Forever Skin Glow Foundation, £40 here This formula has been updated to include stacks more skin-friendly ingredients, plus a longer-lasting finish.The base is now 86% skincare, which means it boosts hydration and improves the complexion. while still letting skin breathe.
Fans have reportedly threatened to boycott Katie Price's documentary What Harvey Did Next.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAs Oscar voting opens, the guild awards could prove a guide — or bellwether — to who will take home trophies March 27.Last week’s Costume Designers Guild handed out prizes to “Cruella” (period film), “Dune” (fantasy/sci-fi) and “Coming 2 America” (contemporary).The CDG has matched Oscar 11 times since 1999 (when the guild first handed out awards) for best costume design with one of their winners. “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” in 2021 was the most recent, and in 2019 it was “Black Panther.” So there’s a good chance that the category’s frontrunners, “Cruella” and “Dune,” will take home the win.The Makeup and Hairstylist Guild Awards kicked off crafts season in February, awarding “Coming 2 America” three trophies, while “Cruella” took home best period hairstyling.
Angelique Jackson Sundance 2022’s top prize winner, filmmaker Nikyatu Jusu’s “Nanny,” has been acquired by Blumhouse and Prime Video.The companies jointly secured worldwide rights for the horror-drama, which premiered to rave reviews at Sundance in January, before ultimately winning the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, making history as the first horror film to take the festival’s top honor. Jusu is also only the second Black woman director to win the award.Written and directed by Jusu, in her feature directorial debut, “Nanny” follows a Senegalese woman named Aisha (Anna Diop) who recently immigrated to America.
ITV Saturday Night Takeaway fans have been left crushed as Ant and Dec confirm the end of a popular feature. The Geordie duo have moves to announce a beloved feature is coming to an end.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefNow completed, “The Silence of Smoke” has been added to the FilMart sales lineup of Hong Kong studio Media Asia. The family drama film is directed by Takita Yojiro, who won the best foreign-language film Oscar in 2008/9 with “Departures.”The film was first teased by Media Asia at an event at the market in 2019 with the film’s lead actors Han Geng, Zhang Guoli and actress Xu Qing in attendance.The story is a heart-wrenching tale of a young cake-maker’s growth and discovery following his father’s death.Although the man is the heir to eight generations of bakers, his cakes lack standout quality.
With Oscar season nearly over, plenty of filmmakers, craftspeople, and actors are working overtime in the final leg of their campaigns. One of those actors, who arguably hasn’t overly campaigned, but is still doing her due diligence, is Kristen Stewart, currently vying for a Best Actress nomination for her celebrated turn in the Pablo Larrain drama, “Spencer.” READ MORE: Kristen Stewart Says The Fact She’s In “Five Good Movies” Is “F*cking Cool” [Interview] Yesterday, Stewart visited the 92Y in New York City to host a special screening of “Spencer.” Afterward, Stewart sat down with film critic Thelma Adams to discuss the film — and when the conversation turned to the topic of the state of movies, Stewart took the opportunity to talk up her next project, a collaboration with “Saint Maud” director Rose Glass.
Stephen Mulhern has spoken out about why he has been absent from Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in recent weeks.The presenter revealed his absence is down to "doctor’s orders" and he hasn't been well but is now "on the mend". He tweeted: "Hello all, Sorry I’ve been quiet on here recently and thank you for all your lovely messages. I’ve had some time off and been resting up on doctors orders.
Addie Morfoot ContributorIn early 2019, Casey Neistat began filming “Under the Influence,” about 23-year-old YouTube phenomenon David Dobrik, capturing his evolution from prankster to online celebrity with major brand sponsors and tens of millions of followers across social media platforms. But in 2021, the docu took a turn when a Business Insider story documented sexual-assault allegations by a woman against a former member of Dobrik’s Vlog Squad, Dom Zeglaitis. When the article went viral, Dobrik’s world began to collapse around him and Neistat was there to capture it.
Amid her pregnancy, Jill Duggar has tested positive for COVID-19 alongside her husband, Derick Dillard.
Cameron Diaz has opened up about her relationship with Benji Madden, who she married in 2015, and what he’s taught her. Diaz, 49, reflected on what she has learned from the musician, 42, during a recent appearance on Michelle Visage’s new BBC podcast, Rule Breakers, where she revealed that Madden has taught her to make herself a priority. “He’s really taught me to value myself a lot more,” she explained.
Whoa! Ryan Coogler was mistaken for a bank robber at the start of the year – and he even got detained for it!
Kodi Smit-McPhee had a date night at The Hollywood Reporter’s Oscar Nominees Night!
Saturday Night Takeaway viewers took to social media to request subtitles after Paloma Faith's appearance.The singer appeared on Saturday's episode as the guest and she sat in the announcer booth which had a stylish leopard print makeover. Paloma introduced herself saying: "It’s me." But despite the singer's exciting feature, fans of the ITV show said they couldn't hear what she was saying.