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The mirror never lies, especially after a late night. Lisa Haynes looks at how you can avoid the morning-after look



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Published Date: 22 December 2008
Just like budgets, diets and alcohol limits, beauty regimes tend to go out of the window during the party season.
Festive drinking, dancing and cavorting make for fun times this month but it's our face and body that suffer on those dreaded mornings-after-the-night-before.

Luxurious beautifying mornings are replaced by a hungover scramble for any quick-fix tha
t will leave us looking vaguely human again.

Luckily the beauty world is more than equipped to help us hide night owl habits in a flash. Time to stock up on Alka-Seltzer and an armful of SOS after-party products.

Wake Up Call: The alarm has gone off and crawling to work in your duvet is just not an option. Hit the shower for a reviving wake-up call. Avoid turning the temperature gauge into the red - a lot of moisture evaporates from your skin during a hot shower, making you even more dehydrated.

"Invigorating citrus oils can be very effective at supporting post-party recovery," says Geraldine Howard, founder of Aromatherapy Associates. "Pink grapefruit and rosemary are particularly good at stimulating the circulation and helping with the removal of toxins."

Try: Molton Brown Enlivening Toko-Yuzu Bath & Shower Gel, £16; Aromatherapy Associates Revive Morning Bath & Shower Oil, £30; The Organic Pharmacy Party Girl pack, £63.62.

Eye Bag Alert: If sleep has become a rare commodity during the party season, your under-eyes might resemble your Christmas shopping bags. But lack of sleep isn't the only cause of dark circles.

"In Chinese medicine dark circles and bags under the eyes are an indication that there is stress on the kidneys, which makes sense after lots of parties and late nights," explains Sally Penford of the International Dermal Institute. "Look for light diffusing products. These will act like a multitude of tiny microscopic mirrors that deflect the light away from the eye and help disguise dark circles."

Try: Anatomicals I Will Survive Kit, £10; MAC Fast Response Eye Cream, £19.09; Champneys All-In-One Complete Eye Care, £7; Jemma Kidd I-Perfector Prep & Brighten Duo, £18.

Face SOS: Avoid magnifying mirrors at all costs after a wild night on the tiles - you don't want to see red eyes, blotchy skin and puffy cheeks staring back at you. Ensure your face is make-up free, then begin your fresh-faced disguise.

"Achieving a public-friendly façade is the way to look at it," says David Horne, education director at the Jemma Kidd Make Up School. "Concealer is going to be your best friend, whether you're backstage at a party or waking up on the hotel floor.

You can mix it with your eye cream to make it more hydrating if the skin's dry, put it straight on from the product to get more coverage or even use it as a foundation if you mix it with some moisturiser."
Try: Soap & Glory Off Your Face cleansing wipes, £3.99; Collin Minute Lifting Mask, £30.00; Dermologica MultiVitamin Power Recovery Masque, £26.80; The Body Shop Flawless Skin Protection Concealer, £10; YSL Touche Eclat, £23.

Hair Repair: Woken up with locks like Amy Winehouse after an all-nighter? There's only so far you can go using the 'I'm working the bed-head hair trend' excuse every day at the office. If your boss is giving you funny looks it's time to put some effort into your crowning glory - minus pricey salon brow dries.

"Apply serum through the lengths to add definition and a glossing effect to tired or dull hair," hairdresser Mark Hill recommends. "A shine serum will not only smooth down unruly morning after hair and reflect shine from the sleek finish, but also nourish deep into the shaft and cuticle."

Try: Tangle Teezer brush, £9.77; Mark Hill De Frizz Shine Serum, £5.99; Toni & Guy Model.Me Erin Quick Fix Dry Shampoo, £5.37.



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  • Last Updated: 22 December 2008 11:09 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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