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Glad We Had This Chat with Caroline Hirons
S2 Ep14: Sali Hughes and Caroline Hirons Answer Your Questions

Glad We Had This Chat with Caroline Hirons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 21:56


Join Caroline and Sali in our second episode this week as they answer all your Questions!  Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Monday and Wednesdays.   Presented By: Caroline Hirons      Ad Details:    Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm: The Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm is THE most insanely efficacious, sensorial, luxurious cleansing balm in the world has landed. I don't need to tell you what it takes to put my name to a cleansing balm, and this had one mother of a brief: The best balm ever created, and one I would choose every single time over anything I've ever used. 5 rollercoaster years of fearless ambition, sky high expectation, tears, triumphs and F-bombs…no pressure then, but WOW, the result.     The texture and ‘crunch', its ability to decimate literally everything from your face, the ‘ahh in a jar' scent, the paperweight-heavy hot pink glass …I mean, literally everything I adore in a cleanser has been distilled into this one glorious jar and it is absolutely spectacular.      Transforming from a solid balm to a rich, replenishing oil, this barrier-nourishing balm is formulated with the same innovative Lipid-Advanced Complex as The Support Oil to deliver supreme skin barrier support and help improve skin firmness, elasticity and hydration. There is simply nothing like it.     It's £55, it's ready and waiting, and THERE IS NO DUPE: https://skinrocks.com/products/the-cleansing-balm         Glad We Had This Chat Tour: I'm going on TOUR for the first time ever, and I'm here for it—bringing my wild and wonderful Glad We Had This Chat podcast to a venue near you.   Promising you an unforgettable night of unbridled honesty, unfiltered opinions, F-bombs and fearlessness, come join me and a stellar line up of special guests as we talk all things skincare and beauty, along with frank discussions about life's adventures, challenges, highlights and joys.   With exclusive on-stage skincare demos, entertaining Q&As and a healthy dose of unscripted hilarity, this is Caroline Hirons, me, live and on steroids.    Skin Rocks App: Few things in life keep on giving for just £3.99 a month. One cup of overpriced coffee? I don't think so. OR you could get a month's Premium access to the multi-award-winning Skin Rocks app.   With a free version for the skincare novice, to an upgraded Premium experience that offers deep scientific expertise, expertly-written insights, beauty newness, and access to my exclusive articles, reviews and recommendations, it's all in one pocket-friendly place on the Skin Rocks App.   Premium is just £3.99 a month or £34.99 a year, and I'm offering a special discount via the podcast for £10 off your annual subscription with code CHPOD.   LINK TO DOWNLOAD: https://skinrocks.com/pages/the-skin-rocks-app               Produced by: Danielle Bondzie     Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown     Video Producers: Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour and Max Hirons     With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Olivia Morris, Sarah Fenner, Annis Britton, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton    

Glad We Had This Chat with Caroline Hirons

Join Caroline Hirons, the UK's leading skincare expert as she welcomes beauty journalist Sali Hughes to the pod. Sali discusses her journey into writing, her love letter to Chanel no.5 and how she co-founded Beauty Banks — the charity that provides essential hygiene and beauty products to those living in poverty.  Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Monday and Wednesdays.   Presented By: Caroline Hirons      Ad Details:    Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm: The Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm is THE most insanely efficacious, sensorial, luxurious cleansing balm in the world has landed. I don't need to tell you what it takes to put my name to a cleansing balm, and this had one mother of a brief: The best balm ever created, and one I would choose every single time over anything I've ever used. 5 rollercoaster years of fearless ambition, sky high expectation, tears, triumphs and F-bombs…no pressure then, but WOW, the result.     The texture and ‘crunch', its ability to decimate literally everything from your face, the ‘ahh in a jar' scent, the paperweight-heavy hot pink glass …I mean, literally everything I adore in a cleanser has been distilled into this one glorious jar and it is absolutely spectacular.      Transforming from a solid balm to a rich, replenishing oil, this barrier-nourishing balm is formulated with the same innovative Lipid-Advanced Complex as The Support Oil to deliver supreme skin barrier support and help improve skin firmness, elasticity and hydration. There is simply nothing like it.     It's £55, it's ready and waiting, and THERE IS NO DUPE: https://skinrocks.com/products/the-cleansing-balm         Glad We Had This Chat Tour: I'm going on TOUR for the first time ever, and I'm here for it—bringing my wild and wonderful Glad We Had This Chat podcast to a venue near you.   Promising you an unforgettable night of unbridled honesty, unfiltered opinions, F-bombs and fearlessness, come join me and a stellar line up of special guests as we talk all things skincare and beauty, along with frank discussions about life's adventures, challenges, highlights and joys.   With exclusive on-stage skincare demos, entertaining Q&As and a healthy dose of unscripted hilarity, this is Caroline Hirons, me, live and on steroids.    Skin Rocks App: Few things in life keep on giving for just £3.99 a month. One cup of overpriced coffee? I don't think so. OR you could get a month's Premium access to the multi-award-winning Skin Rocks app.   With a free version for the skincare novice, to an upgraded Premium experience that offers deep scientific expertise, expertly-written insights, beauty newness, and access to my exclusive articles, reviews and recommendations, it's all in one pocket-friendly place on the Skin Rocks App.   Premium is just £3.99 a month or £34.99 a year, and I'm offering a special discount via the podcast for £10 off your annual subscription with code CHPOD.   LINK TO DOWNLOAD: https://skinrocks.com/pages/the-skin-rocks-app             Donate to Beauty Banks here: https://www.beautybanks.org.uk/donate     Produced by: Danielle Bondzie     Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown     Video Producers: Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour and Max Hirons     With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Olivia Morris, Sarah Fenner, Annis Britton, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton    

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Brilliant comedian and writer Holly Walsh (you'll have seen her on QI, or heard her on Just a Minute, or watched Motherland, which she co-writes) joins me to talk about crushes and unrequited love. As you know, I love talking about crushes. Can't stop me. But what I love about this conversation is how hard Holly finds it to talk about, even years on. I think we can all relate to that. Also, good coverage of Gladiators in this episode, for all you sports fans. If you're not on Substack already, maybe come on over and join us? It's a great way to support the show if you love the show, and also a great place to read funny writing from good people (John Finnemore, Sali Hughes and Richard Herring are all there, give it a try!) That's the hard sell done. Does that count as a hard sell? It's been a long week. See you next time! MCS x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Today in Focus
The child skincare boom

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 20:51


The Guardian's resident beauty columnist Sali Hughes charts a growing skincare obsession among children and teenagers, and how it's being exploited by big brands. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey
Sali Hughes: manifestation culture, staying curious, the skincare we really need

The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 39:27


Getting to the essence of what we need to thrive in life is trial and error for some, and an uphill struggle for others. Something successful author and beauty editor Sali Hughes knows only too well because she's lived on both sides of the poverty divide. In this conversation Melanie and Sali talk about the craziness of skincare misinformation - salmon sperm, anyone? - the joy of Chanel, why hyaluronic acid is not what you think it is, and the spark that ignited her hygiene poverty charity Beauty Banks.Along the way, Sali shares the impact online trolls had on her mental health and how she recovered, the childhood reasons behind her love of a full fridge, her no-nonsense take on manifestation culture, and the Enoughness gem - how many skincare products we actually need. Guest: @salihughesMentioned in this episode@beautybanks@chanel.beauty@makeuprevolutionSupported by:@1warwicksohoThe Enoughness with Melanie Rickey.Produced and edited by Steve Hankey. Assistant Producer Sophie Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...
Special guest - Sali Hughes

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 44:47


This is your ultimate beauty guide episode with the amazing beauty journalist Sali Hughes. We chat about everything from make up bag essentials, best foundations, tips and more! Guys you will love this episode!To find out more about Sali - go follow her on Instagram @salihughesAnd her book mentioned in the episode is Pretty Iconic: A Personal Look at the Beauty Products that Changed the World.If you want extra episodes check out our Patreon - patreon.com/Nip Tuck or you can subscribe on Apple subscriptions.This week's episode is sponsored by AG1 - for discount, click the link https://drinkag1.com/niptuck Music courtesy of BMG Production Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...
BONUS PREVIEW: Best beauty bargains

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 15:49


We read out some of the best beauty bargains of 2024 according to the amazing Sali Hughes. If you would like to hear the full version of this episode then sign up to our Patreon account. www.patreon.com/niptuckpodOn Patreon, we give you extra episodes each week, giveaways plus you can be part of our amazing community. Love you guys x Music courtesy of BMG Production Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Just squeezing in to January, it's our Best Bits 2023. It was such a blast listening back to the interviews we've had over the last year. It honestly made me want to go back and revisit all of these conversations again in full. So, I hope you enjoy this short dip back into the past. From Alison Spittle, explaining the huge part Morrissey played in her early Crush-life (before he let us all down), to Juliet Cowan sharing my passion for Union Leader Mick Lynch, via Rosie Jones talking about using stand up to help her talk about her sexuality honestly for the first time, and Sali Hughes and Caitlin Moran talking about the love that dare not speak it's name (could you have sexual feelings for a sash window?). And of course my favourite bit from the special anniversary episode with husband of the podcast, Dan Tetsell. A patient, patient, man. We've got some lovely episodes coming up in 2024 - Lou Sanders, Elizabeth Day and Sarah Hadland in the next few weeks, and a special Valentine's Day episode with Isy Suttie for V-Day itself. Stay tuned! (Can you tune a podcast?) And come and join the Substack if you haven't. Even just the free bit, as it means we can send you the occasional email when something super exciting happens. You can also join us there for the subscriber-only ad-free version of the show, if ads aren't your thing. Thanks for listening in 2023. Please keep listening in 2024. Love you! Margaret xxx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Women's Podcast
Your favourite episodes of 2023

The Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 31:48


This week, as we ease into the rhythm of a brand new year, we are taking the opportunity to bring you some highlights from your favourite episodes of The Women's Podcast in 2023. You'll hear Marian Keyes sharing some learnings on life as she celebrated her 60th birthday, author and academic Katriona O'Sullivan on how a chance encounter transformed her life, plus columnist Caitlin Moran on the worrying rise of Andrew Tate. There's also a snippet from our interview with Sinéad O'Connor recorded during the promotion of her memoir Rememberings, plus a lesson on botox from journalist and broadcaster Sali Hughes.If there is a subject you'd like us to cover on the podcast in 2024, please get in touch with us thewomenspodcast@irishtimes.com or DM us on Twitter or Instagram at @itwomenspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour - Gracie Spinks's parents, Gatekeeping your perfume, Child-free women at work

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 53:46


23-year-old Gracie Spinks was killed by a man who she had reported to the police for stalking her. The inquest into her death reported several failures by Derbyshire Police in how her case was handled. Now, her parents, Richard Spinks and Alison Ward, are campaigning for Gracie's Law, which would ensure better training for police officers around stalking, and the appointment of independent stalking advocates. They tell us about Gracie and the changes they want to be made in her memory.Have you got a signature scent – and would you share where you got it from? Whether you are ‘gatekeeping' your perfume or keen to spread the word about your favourite scent, smell is one of the most evocative and emotive of our senses. We talk all things fragrance with The Guardian's beauty editor, Sali Hughes, and Experimental Perfume Club's Roshni Dhanjee - why we want to smell unique, gifting perfume, and why smell is so connected to our emotions and identity.‘There is an expectation that women like me – without children - will pick up the slack so the working mums can have time off with their families'. Those are the words of Sam Walsh who has worked every Boxing Day for the last 20 years. She decided to quit her retail job in October because she resented having to work over the Xmas period. Sam, who runs The Non Mum Network Facebook group and website, says working parents shouldn't be given priority. Kelly Simmons has recently left the Football Association after 32 years with the organisation. Best known for her time as Director of the Women's Professional Game, Kelly joins Jessica Creighton to discuss her long career and the future of the Women's Super League, which she helped to launch and transform.Elle and The Pocket Belles describe themselves as an all-girl retro band. They are a vocal harmony group who have been singing together for more than a decade. They'll be creating more Christmas cheer for us.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Rebecca Myatt

Woman's Hour
A new drug for hot flushes and night sweats, Combatting loneliness at Christmas

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 51:13


A new drug called Veoza used to prevent hot flushes and night sweats has been approved in the UK. Also known as fezolinetant, it is prescription-only and will be available privately from January. Dr Paula Briggs, chair of the British Menopause Society and consultant in sexual and reproductive health at Liverpool Women's Hospital joins Jessica to explain the importance for many women of this decision.What would you say to spending Christmas with your friends instead of your family? You may have seen an article this morning in the Independent where the journalist Katie Glass says she'll be having a 'women-only Christmas', sharing the day with four like-minded girlfriends. Some of us may choose to do this intentionally, for others it may not be their first choice but they are making the most of the situation. And sometimes the most unexpected Christmases turn out to be the most fun. Journalist Daisy Finer spent Christmas last year with a female friend, when her children were with her ex-husband, and talks about 'the joy of a very self-centred Christmas'.Have you got a signature scent – and would you share where you got it from? Whether you are ‘gatekeeping' your perfume or keen to spread the word about your favourite scent, smell is one of the most evocative and emotive of our senses. Joining Jessica Creighton to talk all things fragrance, Guardian beauty editor Sali Hughes and Experimental Perfume Club's Roshni Dhanjee discuss why we want to smell unique, gifting perfume, and why smell is so connected to our emotions and identity.Can loneliness really take the same toll on your physical and mental health as smoking and lack of exercise? The British Psychological Society says it's a scourge on society and should be treated as a public health emergency. It's calling for the Government's 2018 Loneliness Strategy to be updated to reflect the impact of the pandemic. We talk to Julia Faulconbridge, a consultant clinical psychologist from the organisation, and also Liz Veitch, a retired deputy headteacher who became increasingly lonely after being widowed, moving house and then facing the lockdowns. She was introduced to 19-year-old Ankita Menon, a volunteer with Kissing It Better, whose mission statement is ‘to reduce the isolation of old age by bringing the generations together.'Elle and The Pocket Belles sing live in the Woman's Hour studio on the last live programme before Christmas. Describing themselves as an all-girl retro band, they are a vocal harmony group who have been singing together for more than a decade. They'll be creating more Christmas cheer with a couple of seasonal songs.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Kirsty Starkey

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
India Knight answers your midlife beauty questions

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 48:58


Today's guest is the Sunday Times' Style's beauty columnist India Knight. Every week thousands of women turn to her column for beauty advice - not beauty junkies, not trend followers, just regular women like you and me who want to know what works, why it works and what's worth spending their hard earned cash on.Now India has turned that column into a book, “India Knight's Beauty Edit: what works when you're older” giving practical advice if you've suddenly found your skin, body, hair, or all three, are changing and your tried and tested “look” is no longer working for you.India joined me to talk about Why she doesn't miss anything about being younger (no, not a single thing), how she gained a sense of self in her 50s, why skincare is the foundation of everything and what happened to make her - a loud and proud tweakement refusenik - finally cave. If you can't be arsed hunting down beauty tutorials on tiktok and there is no way on earth you're going to use 35 products where 2 or 3 will do this chat is for you. Finally I understand the point of serum.If you enjoyed this episode you might also like my conversations with Sali Hughes and Anita B. You'll find a link to them in the show notes.* You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including India Knight's Beauty Edit and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Audio Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Outspoken Beauty
Minipod - My First Tattoo and the £25 Perfume of Dreams

Outspoken Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 11:19


In this week's Minipod I'm telling you all about my very last minute decision to have a tattoo to celebrate my 43rd birthday. How did the family react? What after care product has Sali Hughes told me to use and will I get more??!!I also have two AMAZING fragrance recommendations. One is from Zara, is made by one of the best perfumers in the world and is £25 (it smells like it's worth 5 times that) and the other is pricier but just so utterly addictive that I can't get it out of my head.I also have info about gold boots, ask you if Reformer Pilates really is as good as everyone seems to thing it is (better be for the price) and tell you about a French makeup brand that only uses dyes from plants.Enjoy my lovely Outspoken Beauties x

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith
41. Caitlin Moran & Sali Hughes

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 79:41


It's a bumper episode today - true tales of lust and heartbreak from the fabulous Caitlin Moran and Sali Hughes, sharing anecdotes as only best mates can. This episode is a romp through their lives in crush form, from Hip Hop Dads, to toilet graffiti. Thanks for listening! love you! Margaret xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith
40. Kiell Smith-Bynoe

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 52:01


Hello! In this episode, I talk to Ghosts' Kiell Smith-Bynoe about his crushes and unrequited loves. From a primary school wedding, to dating his parents' best friend's daughter, and falling in love with the prettiest girl on the bus - it's a funny, silly, set of stories. Do come over and say hello on Substack if you haven't - we post there infrequently, so won't bombard you, but it's a good way to get details of gigs when we're doing them. Talking of gigs - we're at The London Podcast Festival on 14th September (tonight, if you're listening early) so looking forward to seeing some of you there. Come and say hi. Especially if you're accompanied by a dog in knitwear. Guests are Caitlin Moran and Sali Hughes. And if you can't make it - I know not everyone is based in London, or keen on live shows - we'll be releasing it as an episode soon so definitely look out for that. I've been told to ask Caitlin about Vladimir Zelensky and sit back... Whatever that means, we will find out! Enjoy the show. Love you! Margaret x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith
39. Sindhu Vee and Deborah Frances White

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 77:33


Hot off the editing desk, here is a very special episode recorded at the Soho Theatre in last month. A glorious mash up of Crushed and The Guilty Feminist, with one of my favourite stand ups, Sindhu Vee, and one of my first ever guests, the glorious Deborah Frances White. Expect indiscretion galore, plenty of embarrassment and more than a little smut. And if you've got a taste for the live episodes, don't wait a moment longer! Hop over to the London Podcast Festival and book a ticket for our live recording on 15th September with two amazing guests - Caitlin Moran and Sali Hughes! Two for the price of one. Guests, not tickets. And if you do come, please, please come and say hi afterwards. I would absolutely love that. https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/crushed-by-margaret-cabourn-smith/ I think that's all the admin for this week. Love you, Crushos. Margaret xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Tatty MacLeod joins Margaret to talk about crushes and unrequited love. We talk about the procrastination crush; how a cute guy in a library can improve your mood; and why French and English women approach crushes very differently. We've just announced our guests for the London Podcast Festival - Caitlin Moran and Sali Hughes. Do not miss it, it's going to be a riot. Not literally, hopefully. Though with those two... Tickets available here: https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/29529/29532 I think we've got enough badges to go round too. Note to self - order more merch. See you next time! Margaret xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I'm Absolutely Fine! by The Midult
Episode 172: The Really Useful Beauty Episode

I'm Absolutely Fine! by The Midult

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 44:13


Here at I'm Absolutely Fine we have gathered the finest beauty minds for a Beauty 101. Nadine Baggott brought us her Skincare SOS kit: she decodes the ingredients to look out for and keeps budget front of mind. Sali Hughes, who has launched her wildly successful skincare range with Revolution (Emilie is a devotee of her Daily Exfoliant), opened up her make-up bag, uncovering treasure, and Annabel rifled through her bathroom to share her summer sensations…NOTE: These are highlights not new recordings… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It Can't Just Be Me
13: Dealing with divorce? With Sali Hughes

It Can't Just Be Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 40:16


It's been more than ten years since Sali Hughes, The Guardian's resident beauty columnist, went through a divorce. But she says it's still the most traumatic thing she's ever been through. In this episode Sali joins Anna and divorce coach, Maxine Clancy, in the studio to reflect on her experience and offer advice to a listener in the early stages of a separation. Together they share tips on how to approach the horrible practical tasks that come with a separation — like divvying up shared stuff — and offer some glimmers of hope about what's waiting on the other side. You can stay up to date with Sali via her Instagram. And if you or someone you know is going through a separation, they might be in need of some heartbreak therapy from today's brilliant expert: psychotherapist and divorce coach Maxine Clancy. … Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna's here to prove that whatever you're going through, it's not just you. If you have a dilemma you'd like unpacked, visit itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.com This podcast contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children. Listener caution is advised. Please note that advice given on this podcast is not intended to replace the input of a trained professional. If you've been affected by anything raised in this episode and want extra support, we encourage you to reach out to your general practitioner or an accredited professional. From Podimo & Mags Creative Producer: Alice Homewood with support from Laura Williams Editor: Pulama Kaufman Theme music: Kit Milsom Executive producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow and Matt White Follow @annarichardso and @podimo_uk on Instagram for weekly updates

The Women's Podcast
Sali Hughes: "I just think people need to get over themselves about botox"

The Women's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 52:38


Journalist, beauty editor and author Sali Hughes joins us on the podcast to talk about her new book, Everything is Washable. Having run away from home at the age of 14, she had to do a lot of growing up very early and very fast. Now, she's keen to share everything she's learned about life, domesticity, relationships and everything in between. From espousing the benefits of always having WD40 nearby, to choosing clothes to talking to your kids about porn, this book is an essential companion. Sali Hughes speaks to podcast host, Róisín Ingle, about why she wanted to write the book, why white wine is the devil and why Irish and Welsh women are are so similar when it comes to botox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Woman's Hour
Playing Whitney - Naomi Ackie; Sarah de Lagarde; Being Cared for at Christmas; False Eyelashes

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 57:28


Sarah de Lagarde was commuting home on the London Underground when she slipped through the gap between the platform edge and the train at High Barnet station. She was run over by two tube trains. She lost her right leg and arm as a result and spent two months in hospital before being discharged on December 1st. She is now learning how to walk again and is fundraising for a new bionic arm. Sarah joins Anita to share her extraordinary story of survival and recovery. British actor Naomi Ackie takes centre stage in the new biopic, Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance which comes out on 23 December. Naomi spent a year learning to talk, sing and move like Whitney for the blockbuster film which documents the life and career of the woman who became one of the bestselling music artists of all time, known simply as ‘The Voice.' We're getting into the swing of the Christmas party season now with many of us making up for lost time during the pandemic, glamming up with false eyelashes. According to a recent poll, eyelash extensions are one of the top beauty treatments requested by consumers - for example, there was a 795% increase on searches for Russian Lashes in 2019. But how can we best wear and care for false eyelashes? And what are the alternatives? To find out more Anita is speaks to the columnist Sali Hughes and Consultant Ophthalmic and Oculoplastic Surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Hawkes. Over the Christmas period, it is estimated that more than 950,000 disabled people across the UK will need paid in-home care. The narrative surrounding carer workers has often been one of self-sacrifice and pity for having to work over Christmas - but what is it like as the person who needs care to share your Christmas day with people who aren't your family? Lady-Marie Dawson-Malcom was a physical training instructor in the British army, a mother to a six-month-old daughter and was preparing to take part in her first London marathon, when she sustained a C5 complete spinal cord injury after a fall – meaning she requires 24/7 in home care. She joins Anita to describe her experience. Presented by Anita Rani Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Beverley Purcell

Freelance Feels: The podcast for humans who work for themselves
Freelance Feels with Anniki Sommerville - author, writer and podcaster

Freelance Feels: The podcast for humans who work for themselves

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 40:02


Anniki Sommerville is podcaster and freelancer writer. Her podcast 'How To Be A Boss At Ageing' was released in June 2020. In each episode she tackles a different aspect of growing older, with interviewees such as Cariad Lloyd and Sali Hughes. She has her own monthly radio show on Soho Radio and regularly speaks on panels on topics such as motherhood, the changing nature of work, relationships and ageing. She has written for the Telegraph and the I and used to edit the successful parenting blog Selfish Mother. Her instagram stories are a brilliant take on parenting and midlife, and in this episode Anniki shares the highs and lows of her career, talks about why freelancing isn't for everyone and advocates for a good cry in the work loos. There's a little bit of swearing at the end! Find Anniki at https://www.annikisommerville.com/ And follow  her on Instagram @annikisommerville   #thebigquit #freelancing #selfemployed #annikisommerville

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
Sali Hughes on the positive power of being a grown up

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 53:17


Today's guest has a talent for tapping into what people are thinking, not to mention an enviable BS radar. Since we first met almost 15 years ago, Sali Hughes has become a leading journalist and presenter. Her beauty column for the Guardian is responsible for the contents of a million makeup bags and she has just turned her YouTube series In the bathroom with into a podcast, Beyond The Bathroom. In 2018 she co-founded the award-winning charity Beauty Banks, with Jo Jones, providing essential toiletries to people living in poverty. Arguably we have never needed that charity more than we do right now.Sali's new book, Everything Is Washable* is what you'd get if Nora Ephron took on Mrs Beeton. An empathetic, no-nonsense guide to navigating almost everything modern life has to throw at us. From stain removal to how and when to have maintenance sex by way of egg poaching, freezer defrosting and fitted sheet folding!Sali joined me to discuss how being homeless in her teens created her obsession with home, the power of making women feel can-do and why you should never EVER give up your own bank account. We also talked learning to parent when you haven't been parented and healthcare privilege. Plus she had PLENTY to say about the way brands (mis)represent perimenopausal women…If you'd like to make a donation to Beauty Banks you can do so by donating physical products online or at Superdrug Beauty spots. You can also donate money directly via text or online. For more information on how to donate please visit https://www.beautybanks.org.uk/donate* You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Everything is Washable* by Sali Hughes and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including transcripts of the podcast, please consider joining The Shift community. Find out more at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Founded Beauty
Sali Hughes x Revolution - The British Beauty Journalist Democratizing Skincare And Modernizing Regimes ft. Sali Hughes

Founded Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 44:49


Working in the beauty industry for over 30 years as a journalist, presenter and broadcaster, Sali Hughes is a British beauty icon.Sali has now created her own skincare line in collaboration with Revolution Beauty, dubbed the ‘jeans and white t-shirt' of skincare. Tune in to discover more about how Sali has focused on democratising beauty, co-founding the charity, Beauty Banks and empowering through insight. If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe and share with anyone you know who will love it too!Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Sali:Akash Mehta: @mehta_aFable & Mane: @fableandmanewww.fableandmane.comSali Hughes: @salihughesRevolution Skincare: @revolutionskincarewww.revolutionbeauty.com/uk/en/skincare/sali-hughes.comFollow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
Ding dongs and dong dings

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 28:35


Nice bums, strong thighs, and easy on the eyes...but should we be objectifying the likes of Jack Grealish and the rest of the England football team?Also, with the Spanish team being refused their favourite chorizo in Qatar they ask what the British equivalent would be.They're also joined by the author and journalist Sali Hughes to talk about her new book Everything is Washable.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioTimes Radio Producer: Rosie CutlerPodcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Grazia Beauty Life Lessons

Sali Hughes reminds us about the importance of cleansing, tells us something we should all know (but sometimes forget!) about foundation and encourages us to find ‘our' fragrance.

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
241: Sali Hughes on how to handle life, teenagers and trolls

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 68:43


What's the best place to start if you want to declutter your house? How do you get teenagers to talk to you? And what's it like to meet one of your online trolls? Answering all these questions and more is the amazing Sali Hughes!She tells us about her brilliant new book, Everything is Washable and Other Life Lessons. We discuss our favourite bits, and Ellie reveals which of Sali's superb tips has already changed her life (spoiler: it involves gravy.) There's some chat about getting through the teenage years, and why Sali believes adolescents deserve more credit than they're receiving. Then it's time for some serious talk as Sali discusses her experience of being harassed online. We round off with some general chat about everything from boob reductions and airport etiquette to Helen embarrassing herself at parents' evening. For more from Sali, check out her books, her Guardian column, and her instagram @salihughes.Tickets for our 2022 AND 2023 shows are now on sale! We are coming to Bath, Dorking, Nottingham, Stroud, Farnham, Ware - and new dates are being added all the time, with a big northern tour in the works for next year! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips
Live with Sali Hughes

Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 59:01


In this special live episode of Yours Sincerely, Jess Phillips talks to Sali Hughes about the people who've had the biggest impact on her life and the letters of gratitude she would send to them. From the letter she would send Madonna to the letter she wishes she could send to her great-grandmother, Sali shares some of her favourite stories in a celebration of the people who mean the world to her.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Best Book Ever
115 Royal Books

Best Book Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 17:57


Like nearly everyone else in the world, I am watching the funeral preparations for Queen Elizabeth II, and the transition to the new King, with great interest. I thought you might like a compilation of my favorite books about the royals, and royally-adjacent fiction that I return to again and again. In addition to what I have already read, I am also very fascinated by all of the work that writers and activists from colonized countries are providing, and I look forward to broadening my understanding of the points of view of People of the Global Majority. I would love to hear any book recommendations you have, fiction or nonfiction.   Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website   Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram   Want to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast? Go here!   Discussed in this episode: HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style by Elizabeth Holmes. Our Rainbow Queen: A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and Her Colorful Wardrobe by Sali Hughes. The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser, and the Wardrobe by Angela Kelly. The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown  The Palace Papers by Tina Brown Diana, Her True Story by Andrew Morton Elizabeth and Margaret: The Intimate World of the Windsor Sisters by Andrew Morton. Prince Charles: the Passions and Paradoxes of an Improbable Life by Sally Bedell Smith Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of the Modern Monarch by Sally Bedell Smith The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett The Madness of King George The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan. The Fug Girls Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. BBE episode 068 – Lauren Regenhardt on Red, White and Royal Blue The Secret Guests by Benjamin Black The Rose Code by Kate Quinn   (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links. If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)

I'm Absolutely Fine! by The Midult
Episode 134: With Sali Hughes

I'm Absolutely Fine! by The Midult

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 56:58 Very Popular


Are you worried about the wreckage that is your face? We are. This week we have one of the country's foremost beauty experts on the podcast…. whether it's writing her unmissable Guardian beauty columns, building the charitable initiative Beauty Banks or breaking the internet with her decision to go fully grey, Sali Hughes is honest and outspoken about beauty standards and how the beauty industry makes us feel about ourselves. She's just launched her own brand in partnership with Revolution which keeps selling out. We talk about how things have changed since we were teenagers, the terror of trolling... and of course we delved inside her make-up bag, uncovering treasure which include… Tinted Moisturiser - budget and brilliant L'Oreal Paris Tinted Serum Rimmel Kind and Free Cream Blush Elf Planet Revolution Hourglass Cle de Peau Bobbi Brown Highlighter - of sorts... Charlotte Tillbury Hollywood Flawless Filter Bronzer Hourglass Fenty Chanel Milk Eye Shadow Crayon - idiot-proof Bobbi Brown Nars Elf Beauty Pie Tubing Mascara - for those prone to the smudge Clinique Estee L'Oreal Paris Trish McEvoy Kevin Aucoin Mascara Maybelline L'Oreal Rimmel Face Powder Mac Mineralise Skinfinish Natural Powder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Postcards From Midlife
Sali Hughes on midlife makeup & going grey the stylish way

Postcards From Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 62:54 Very Popular


Author, journalist and beauty expert Sali Hughes shares her best skincare and make-up advice with Trish and Lorraine, and also talks family estrangement, managing hormonal ups and downs and what made her agree to get married second time round.Plus: Travel Special: brilliant summer breaks & travel dilemmas sorted - in partnership with Sawdays See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On The Scent
Episode 51 - Jasmine Awards Catch Up and Best Celebrity Fragrances

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 59:28 Very Popular


In this episode we're having a good old catch up, chatting about the glitz & glam of the recent Jasmine Awards (and what people were wearing on the red carpet), plus we'll be delving into the world of celebrity fragrances. With new launches from Billie Eilish, Rihanna & Kylie, are celebrity fragrances ‘cool' again…?Nicola's been wearing:@fugazzifragrances In Love With the Cocos@matierepremiereparfums Neroli Oranger@e11even_fragrance E11evenSuzy's been wearing:@chanelofficial Le Lion@matierepremiereparfums Parisian Musc@fragrancefoundationuk Fragrance Foundation Awards 2022:@aliceduparcq Alice du Parcq Creativity Award - Desert Island Spritz, Sali Hughes episode@jofairley Jo Fairley Literary Award - When Soap Equals Hope, @theperfumesociety The Scented Letter Magazine@wewearperfume We Wear Perfume Practical Guide Award - Exhilaration in a Bottle, the mood boosting power of citrus@yousmellgreatwhatisit Haydn Williams Rising Star Award - High Culture: When Art Meets Sense for @rakessense magazine@experimentalperfumeclub Independent Fragrance Award, Iris Carmin@fredericmalle Synthetic Jungle - Perfume Extraordinaire@maisonfranciskurkdijan Collection Cologne Forte - Best New Fragrance CollectionBest Celebrity Fragrances mentioned:@billieeilish Eilish@kylieminogue Darling@fentybeauty Rihanna Fenty@sarahjessicaparker SJP Stash / LovelyAdam Levine Woman@arianagrande Cloud@britneyspearsfragrances Fantasy@katyperry Indi@kimkardashian Pure Honey@jlo Glow@joancollinsdbe I Am Woman@davidbeckham InstinctSean John Unforgivable

Outspoken Beauty
Torrey DeVitto - My Beauty Habits

Outspoken Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 41:19


In this episode of My Beauty Habits I start with my first impressions of Sali Hughes' Revolution Skincare range. After that it's time to welcome my guest, American actress, musician and activist Torrey DeVitto.Torrey and I have a great chat about her career, her love of animals (and how that influences her beauty and fashion choices), the products that she swears by (including a very special Le Labo Fragrance) and her brilliant views on ageing.I had a great time getting to know Torrey and I can't wait for you to hear this episode.

All Bases Covered
Olivia M-O-U-S-E

All Bases Covered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 43:07


EPISODE 193./Hello listeners, welcome back to another episode where we navigate the beauty industry whilst talking a lot of sh*t. In beauty news this week, we're chatting about the recent Go-To price increase and the fact that people LOVED their transparency in communicating this change. Sali Hughes iconic British journalist and beauty guru has launched a skincare collab with Revolution Beauty of which everything is under $15 pound and Olivia Rodrigo has become Glossier's first ambassador. Finally in Beauty News, Off White the label have launched a new beauty line called Paperwork in which they're starting with 4 fragrance 'solutions'. You must see them, they look incredible and we have to have them. Next up, a quick tip care of the Anna Edit all about stopping flakes with the Patrick Ta Brow Lamination Gel, before moving into beauty faves, non beauty faves and snacks.Things Mentioned: - Go To Price Increase: https://bit.ly/3rN7Twv- Sali Hughes x Revolution Collab: https://bit.ly/397aF9j- Olivia Rodrigo Ambassador for Glossier: https://bit.ly/3xPOcIq- Off White Solution Fragrances: https://bit.ly/39f7NYb- Gucci Beauty liquid lipsticks in Goldie Red and Janet Rust: https://bit.ly/3xPSOhFSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-bases-covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dress: Fancy
Sali Hughes & Lucy Clayton introduce Beauty Banks x DRESS:FANCY

Dress: Fancy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 28:27


Welcome to a new season of DRESS:FANCY where we're using our collective power to do some good by partnering with the charity Beauty Banks. Together, we're launching their micro donation campaign. Join beauty industry legend and co-founder Sali Hughes in conversation with host Lucy Clayton to hear why this matters and how you can help. Text BEAUTY to 70490 Links Beauty Banks Follow @dressfancypodcast on Instagram Follow @thebeautybanks on Instagram Follow @mslucyclayton on Instagram Follow @salihughes on Instagram Visit our website

Outspoken Beauty
Sali Hughes - A Fragrance For Everything

Outspoken Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 58:32


I am SO excited to share this episode with you. Sali Hughes is back and this time she joins me and Suzy Nightingale for an episode of On The Scent.If you heard the first episode I did with Sali many moons ago, you'll know that fragrance is one of her biggest passions. In this episode Suzy and I delve deep into the fragrances Sali uses in her emotionally-supportive toolkit and we find out so much about her through this joyful (and often revealing) discussion.Here are the scents that she talks about:Fragrances that formed part of Sali's childhood:@yardleylondonuk English Lavender@officialbiba perfume (1970s)@diorbeauty Miss Dior (the original)The scents Sali uses now as…Signature scents:@chanelofficial No5@yslbeauty Rive Gauche@fredericmalle L'Eau D'HiverConfidence-boosters:@chanelofficial Coco@ormondejayne Ormonde Woman@guerlain MitsoukoVa-va-voom sexy (for herself):@celine NightclubbingImmediately calming:@johnsonsbabyuk Baby Lotion@nivea_uk Creme@fredericmalle Cologne IndélébileWild card:@heeleyofficial L'Amandiere ExtraitsFind out more about @thebeautybanks & how you can help: https://www.beautybanks.org.ukRead Sali's books:Pretty Honest https://tinyurl.com/PrettyHonestPretty Iconic https://tinyurl.com/PrettyIconic

On The Scent
Episode 35 - On The Scent With Sali Hughes

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 56:45


We're utterly thrilled our guest for this episode is @salihughes - a hugely influential journalist with her regular Guardian column, a broadcaster, author of the books Pretty Honest & Pretty Iconic, and who can often be found ferreting around in celebrities' bathrooms for her fascinating YouTube series ‘In the Bathroom With…' As if that wasn't enough, she's also Co-founder of @thebeautybanks - an organisation that gets donations of self-care and hygiene products directly to those in need.We could have talked to Sali for hours, but in this episode we're delving deep into the fragrances Sali uses in her emotionally-supportive toolkit. We just know you're going to LOVE listening to this joyous (and often revealing) discussion.Fragrances that formed part of Sali's childhood:@yardleylondonuk English Lavender@officialbiba perfume (1970s)@diorbeauty Miss Dior (the original)The scents Sali uses now as…Signature scents:@chanelofficial No5@yslbeauty Rive Gauche@fredericmalle L'Eau D'HiverConfidence-boosters:@chanelofficial Coco@ormondejayne Ormonde Woman@guerlain MitsoukoVa-va-voom sexy (for herself):@celine NightclubbingImmediately calming:@johnsonsbabyuk Baby Lotion@nivea_uk Creme@fredericmalle Cologne IndélébileWild card:@heeleyofficial L'Amandiere ExtraitsFind out more about @thebeautybanks & how you can help: https://www.beautybanks.org.ukRead Sali's books:Pretty Honest https://tinyurl.com/PrettyHonestPretty Iconic https://tinyurl.com/PrettyIconic

On The Scent
Episode 29 - Alice du Parcq Part 2

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 56:49


In this episode we're catching up with the joyous beauty and fragrance journalist and broadcaster, Alice du Parcq, for part TWO of her mega-list of fabulous fragrances. (If you haven't already, do go and listen to Part 1 (episode 11) where Alice hilariously explains how one of her favourites is forever entwined with frogs legs… Meanwhile, here we delve into those she's adored for decades and more recent scent discoveries made on a shopping trip with Sali Hughes!Part 2 of Alice's Fragrance List:@ysl Kouros@ysl Rive Gauche@guerlain Cuir Beluga@guerlain Bois d'Armenie@guerlain Tonka Imperiale@lartisanparfumeur Bois Farine@acquadiparma_official Colonia Essenza@diorbeauty Éden Roc@fredericmalle Musc Ravageur@celine Black Tie@loccitane_uk_ire Terre de Lumière@tomford Métallique

Soho Radio
Sali Hughes on Sex, Lives and Videtapes

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 25:48


In this episode, journalist and beauty expert - and Soho Radio legend! - Sali Hughes joins our host Kelly Ford. They explore their lives through six of their favorite pieces of music with a healthy topping of hilarity and jokes.You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/kelly-fords-sex-lives-videotapes-10112021/This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho and NYC + Culture channels, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio or tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Soho Shortwave
"I Just Sort Of...Took Up Yoga"

Soho Shortwave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 60:06


It's the third episode of series 2 and what a show we have in store, featuring some of the best of Soho Radio October 2021:Journalist and beauty expert Sali Hughes speaks to peers from the hair and fashion industries about their experiences of facing mental ill health.We have a beautiful live session from indie and soul singer-songwriter Bernardo on our bi-monthly Barkino show.An excerpt from an insightful and intimate interview with acclaimed director Edgar Wright about his new film, 'Last Night in Soho' on 'The Museum of Soho' show.And to play us out, another wonderful live session from our week-long takeover with Iranian radio station Beshknow.If you want to hear the full versions of any of the shows featured, catch up on our mixcloud by searching Soho Radio. If you liked what you heard, subscribe to this podcast and tune in live at any time to our Soho or Culture + NYC channels at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app. This is a Soho Radio Productions Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WTAF - A THIS COUNTRY PODCAST
186. This Country Top Trumps - 'Rev Francis Seaton' ( With Sali Hughes)

WTAF - A THIS COUNTRY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 37:41


Hey WTAF-ers!We are on to one of the big hitters in This Country for their Top Trumps card. The Rev. Francis Seaton is under the microscope and the wonderful Sali Hughes joins us as we try to work out if The Vicar can look after himself in a fight or if he is as peaceful as he, sometimes, looks!WTAF LIVE 4 INFO****LAST EVER PODCAST EPISODE**** We have rearranged the date for WTAF LIVE 4 : THE FAREWELL to Friday 26th NOV 2021!   All tickets that have been purchased will be valid for the new date. We want our last live show to be something special so we hope you will be able to join us for a night of This Country themed fun with a few surprises thrown in.  Grab your tickets here -  https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sundial/t-ooylyj BE A PATREON PEEPER!  You can support the podcast for as little as £1 a month and get great rewards such as : 

isto não é o que parece
5. Aquele sobre (os nossos) produtos de beleza icónicos

isto não é o que parece

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 37:45


O que torna um produto de beleza icónico? Esta semana falamos não de recordes de vendas nem de produtos altamente inovadores. Em vez disso, contamos as histórias dos produtos que mais nos marcaram. Esperem muitas referências de quem cresceu a ver MTV e a consumir Youtube non-stop. Sigam-nos no Instagram em @istonaoeoqueparecepod Enviem-nos um e-mail para istonaoeoqueparecepodcast@gmail.com com dúvidas, questões e sugestões. Sigam-nos também nas redes: @carolinaadaspereira @joanapem Mencionado no episódio: Livro "Pretty Iconic - A Personal Look At The Beauty Products That Changed The World", de Sali Hughes https://www.wook.pt/livro/pretty-iconic-sali-hughes/18912083 Batom "Ruby Woo", da MAC https://www.maccosmetics.com/product/13854/52593/products/makeup/lips/lipstick/retro-matte-lipstick Batom "Russian Red", da MAC https://www.maccosmetics.com/product/13854/310/products/makeup/lips/lipstick/matte-lipstick#!/shade/Russian_Red Lipkit, da Kylie Cosmetics https://www.kyliecosmetics.com/collections/lip-kits Blush "Orgasm", da Nars https://www.sephora.pt/descobre-a-tua-base-perfeita/blush-orgasm-58569.html Máscara de pestanas "Great Lash", da Maybelline https://www.maybelline.pt/maquilhagem-para-olhos/mascara-de-pestanas/mascara-de-pestanas-great-lash Anúncio do perfume "Parisienne", da YSL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SrqSc-GHS0 Paleta de sombras Naked, da Urban Decay (descontinuada) https://www.urbandecay.com/naked-palette-eyeshadow-by-urban-decay/245.html Creme Nivea https://www.nivea.pt/produtos/nivea-creme-400675750066.html Laca de cabelo "Elnett", da L'Oréal Paris https://www.lorealparis.pt/elnett/laca-fixacao-forte Desodorizante Original, da Old Spice https://oldspice.com/ Base "Vitalumière Aqua", da Chanel https://www.chanel.com/pt/maquilhagem/p/170880/vitalumiere-aqua-tez-perfeita-efeito-segunda-pele-spf-15/ Dry Texture Spray, da Moroccanoil https://www.lojashampoo.pt/Moroccanoil-Dry-Texture-Spray-205ml Série "Madam C. J. Walker: Uma Vida Empreendedora", na Netflix https://www.netflix.com/pt/title/80202462 Livro "War Paint - Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubenstein - Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry", de Lindy Woodhead https://www.wook.pt/livro/war-paint-lindy-woodhead/12964556 "War Paint The Musical: How Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein Changed the Beauty Industry" https://www.allure.com/story/war-paint-the-musical Obrigada por ouvirem.

Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Episode 28: Rebecca Vincent

Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 68:06


I have been following tattoo artist Rebecca Vincent on instagram since I saw a beautiful tattoo which she did for one of my earlier SP interviewees, Sali Hughes. Rebecca's style is usually botanical-inspired pure black ink. She reinvented herself as a tattoo artist when she felt her previous job as a pub landlady didn't fit well with becoming a mum. Her child is now ten and has recently started identifying as non-binary - a decision which Rebecca and husband Lee have welcomed and embraced. She's a lovely woman with a particularly gentle and kind aura for someone who can inflict so much pain - and I'm seriously considering having a second tattoo now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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On Hair
Eugène Schueller e la storia di L'Oreal

On Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 26:55


Siamo nella Parigi di inizio novecento ed Eugène è un brillante e giovane farmacista che scopre una formula in grado di tingere i capelli in modo permanente. La nuova tinta, che copre i capelli bianchi con un colore naturale, ha così successo tra le signore parigine che spinge Eugène a formulare altri cosmetici e a creare quella che più avanti diventerà la più grande industria cosmetica europea. Stiamo parlando di L'Oreal e del suo carismatico fondatore Eugene Schueller.Sostieni questo podcast:https://ko-fi.com/elenaaccorsibuttinihttps://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=GW6EDSMX6L6UA Bibliografie:Beauty imagined di Geoffrey JonesBranded Beauty di Mark TuningateIl trucco c'è e si vede di Beatrice MautinoLa scienza nascosta dei cosmetici di Beatrice MautinoPretty Iconic di Sali Hughes

Woman's Hour
Lockdown Hair, 'Red Wall' Mums, Greek Goddesses

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 42:36


As the government announces plans for summer school and tutoring to help children catch up on their learning we hear from parents who think it’s more important to just let them go out to play with their friends. Recent polling suggests that mums in the “Red Wall” seats of the Midlands and North of England – areas which traditionally voted Labour but have switched allegiance to back the Conservatives – are against cutting short summer holidays after such a difficult year. We hear from the mums and from Deborah Mattinson from the political consultancy Britain Thinks and from Justine Roberts at Mumsnet. Throughout the course of the history of Greek mythology there have been many Greek goddesses. These goddesses tend to have exaggerated personalities and are often plagued with personal flaws and negative emotions , but do we know everything we need to know about these mythological women and what if anything can we learn from them today? Writer and classicist Natalie Haynes along with historian Bettany Hughes are talking about Greek Goddesses as part of this year’s WOW - Women of the World Festival running online from today until the 21st of March. Just last week Cara Delevigne posted a photo of her new darker brown hair on Instagram saying 'Blondes have more fun but brunettes ....' So are you like Cara embracing your darker locks? Is the nondescript colour often described as 'mouse' making a comeback bought on by lockdown three? To discuss the latest hair trends is the writer and broadcaster Sali Hughes. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lucinda Montefiore

Backlisted
Karoo by Steve Tesich

Backlisted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 74:06


Karoo (1998), a posthumously-published cult novel by screenwriter and playwright Steve Tesich is the subject of this episode of Backlisted. Joining John and Andy to analyse this dark and hilarious tale of a Hollywood script doctor's apocalyptic decline and fall are journalist and podcaster Sali Hughes and novelist John Niven (who previously guested on Backlisted ep. 09 discussing Martin Amis's The Information). Also in this episode, John enjoys This Sporting Life: Sport and Liberty in England, 1760-1960 by Robert Colls, a social history of the English and their relationship to sport. Andy, meanwhile, has been reading Unquiet Landscape, Christopher Neve's recently-republished study of the English imagination in 20th-century landscape painting.

Sliced Bread
CBD Products (Cannabidiol)

Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 21:54


CBD, short for cannabidiol, is one of the big buzzwords in health and well being products. A naturally occurring molecule of the cannabis plant, it's popping up in everything - aside from the CBD oil tinctures, you can now eat it, down it in drinks, vape it, lather it on your skin and soak in it. You can even buy sports leggings infused with it. Consumer interest in CBD-based products shows no sign of abating, with enthusiasts claiming a whole host of benefits from relieving anxiety, to easing pain and helping us sleep. The theory behind how CBD might work seems promising - CBD shares similarities with endocannabinoids, produced naturally in the body, which help to regulate stress, sleep, metabolism, memory, inflammation, and immunity. Given the deluge of different CBD-based products, should we really believe the hype? Greg Foot talks to beauty columnist Sali Hughes and Saoirse O'Sullivan, an expert in cannabinoid research, to find out if these products really are The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread. Produced by Beth Eastwood.

Sliced Bread
CBD Products (Cannabidiol)

Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 21:54


CBD, short for cannabidiol, is one of the big buzzwords in health and well being products. A naturally occurring molecule of the cannabis plant, it's popping up in everything - aside from the CBD oil tinctures, you can now eat it, down it in drinks, vape it, lather it on your skin and soak in it. You can even buy sports leggings infused with it. Consumer interest in CBD-based products shows no sign of abating, with enthusiasts claiming a whole host of benefits from relieving anxiety, to easing pain and helping us sleep. The theory behind how CBD might work seems promising - CBD shares similarities with endocannabinoids, produced naturally in the body, which help to regulate stress, sleep, metabolism, memory, inflammation, and immunity. Given the deluge of different CBD-based products, should we really believe the hype? Greg Foot talks to beauty columnist Sali Hughes and Saoirse O'Sullivan, an expert in cannabinoid research, to find out if these products really are The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread. Produced by Beth Eastwood.

The Hotbed
The Maintenance Shag, with Sali Hughes

The Hotbed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 31:34


When you're in a relationship, how long between shags is too long? Anniki Sommerville discusses sex droughts and the ‘maintenance shag' with beauty journalist Sali Hughes. They offer up tips on how to make sex a fun and easy part of living together, why it's unfair to decide that you're just not going to have sex with your partner any more, and what to do when you're living through a sex drought. Recorded at Soho Studios. Produced by Alex Graham. Thanks to Acast, and to our episode sponsor Mooncup.To read Sali Hughes's article about the Maintenance Shag, click here.To find out more about the Mooncup, click here, and you can use the code 'MooncupHotbed' to get 10% off until 20/12/18To fill out our survey about female sexual pleasure, click here.To donate items to Sali Hughes's Beauty Banks (which help fight hygiene poverty), click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Woman's Hour
Late Night Woman's Hour: Breakups

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 27:32


Emma Barnett and guests Sali Hughes, Philippa Perry and Daisy Buchanan discuss break-ups.