Sea of Love Collection: Ocean-Inspired Vegan Nail Polish by NailKind | My Soho Times

NailKind makes a splash this summer with the launch of their latest collection, Sea of Love, capturing the serene allure of the ocean. This exciting release introduces four captivating shades crafted from a vegan and cruelty-free formula. Beauty writer Julia Ferrari shares her thoughts…

Here comes the sun… But first, pass me the SPF, please! | My Soho Times

Summer’s finally here (well, let’s not get too excited, this is Britain after all – did anyone else hear something about 50 days of rain to come?!), and it’s that time of the year when we remember to look after our skin in the sun. A recent survey found that we Brits only use SPFContinue reading “Here comes the sun… But first, pass me the SPF, please! | My Soho Times”

Beauty Spring Clean: Discover 8 of the Best Face Masks to Keep Your Skin Glowing this Summer! | My Soho Times

There’s nothing quite like a face mask to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Now the question is, are you team clay or sheet? Get ready for the changing seasons with the best face masks to keep your skin glowing as you transition from spring to summer. Kai Lutterodt shares her season’s picks…

Nail Your Summer Confidence: Top 5 Nail Trends of the Season | My Soho Times

Nail your summer confidence! Sherrille Riley, the brains behind London’s luxury boutique salon, Nails & Brows Mayfair shares her tips on this season’s nail trends…

366 Days of SPF: Face the Future’s SPF Campaign and the VAT Burn Initiative

This week’s burst of sunshine serves as a preview of the upcoming summer season. However, before you rush outside to bathe in the sun’s rays, don’t forget to grab the SPF (and a hat)! According to a skin health survey conducted by the UK’s rapidly growing online beauty retailer, Face the Future, over half (55%) ofContinue reading “366 Days of SPF: Face the Future’s SPF Campaign and the VAT Burn Initiative”

Good Hair Days: Introducing Phil Smith’s Everyday Expert | My Soho Times

The new Phil Smith Everyday Expert product line, recently launched at Sainsbury’s, offers premium quality hair care products at affordable prices. With 40 years of expertise and a focus on ethical and effective hair care, the collection is crafted with vegan-friendly ingredients, certified cruelty-free, and entirely manufactured in the UK. Phil Smith’s 35 years ofContinue reading “Good Hair Days: Introducing Phil Smith’s Everyday Expert | My Soho Times”

Winter-to-Spring Skincare Dos and Don’ts | My Soho Times

The winter season can wreak havoc on the skin, causing dryness, irritation, and dull-looking skin. With spring on the horizon, there’s no time like the present to prioritise hydration and protection to promote a natural glow! We’ve rallied together the expertise of the beauty and wellness marketplace Fresha team to share their top recommendations forContinue reading “Winter-to-Spring Skincare Dos and Don’ts | My Soho Times”

What Role Will AI Play in Your Beauty Routine This Year? | My Soho Times

As AI (Artificial intelligence) continues to shape the beauty industry, it’s clear that the future of beauty routines will be intricately intertwined with technology. Beauty expert Julia Ferrari provides valuable insights into this rapidly evolving landscape.

The Sunday Times Style Beauty Advent Calendar 2023: is it worth the hype (and price tag)? | My Soho Times

There’s a buzz of excitement here at My Soho Times HQ – we’ve only gone and got our hands on this year’s highly anticipated Latest In Beauty advent calendar collaboration with The Sunday Times Style. Is it truly as brilliant as last year’s success? Our beauty contributor Grace Alexandra provides her insightful review to seeContinue reading “The Sunday Times Style Beauty Advent Calendar 2023: is it worth the hype (and price tag)? | My Soho Times”

The Rise of the Beauty Subscription Service: What is it and Should I Sign Up? | My Soho Times

It’ll come as no surprise that subscription services are booming across many industries. Gone are the days when this model was more or less exclusively used by magazines – oh and milk, the milkman with his daily deliveries to ensure British households never ran out of milk, heaven forbid.