Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Winter Beauty Tips From Emma Willis And Gillette Venus

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Finding time to spend on a beauty regime is practically non-existent now I am a mam of three, long gone are the days I use to spend hours pampering myself for nights out. Even though I am short on time I do still like to make a little bit of an effort with my appearance, but like most women, I find that I make less effort than normal in the winter.





I also find that during the winter months my hair and skin could do with a little more TLC as it gets so dry from the central heating and not enough sunshine and fresh air. If like me you could do with a few tips on improving your beauty regime in the cold winter months then help is on hand. Mum and TV presenter/model Emma Willis has teamed up with Gillette Venus to share her beauty tips for winter.



Emma's Top Tips 


  • Turn down the central heating and make sure you shower in warm and not red hot water to prevent your skin from becoming dehydrated.

  • Find a moisture with vitamin C to help brighten your skin.

  • Shave regularly with Venus embrace sensitive razors, as shaving exfoliates skin which prevents it from looking dull.

 Gillette Venus razors prevents cuts and irritation due to its five spring-mounted blades and ribbon of moisturiser with a touch of aloe. 

Venus celebrity beautician Nathalie comments.

"Beautiful, touchable smooth skin is always on trend, whether it's peeking out from under a party dress or wrapped up under woolly tights. As the season changes so does your skin's needs, it's important to choose beauty products tailored to its requirements: the Venus Embrace Sensitive is perfect for the winter months when the harsh weather and central heating can cause dry, irritated skin that needs some extra TLC."


You can buy the Venus Embrace Sensitive from leading retailers RRP £10.99 and Venus satin skin care gel is priced at RRP £3.49. 





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