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Your beauty questions answered

Hold the botox and put your beauty angst to bed. Bella Blissett, author of new book, Ask: The 1000 Most Asked Questions About Beauty, has all the answers to your pampering woes.

Swot up and become a beauty oracle. Here, Bella reveals how to get your seasonal routines and products ship-shape for summer.

Q: What can I do about my cellulite?

A: Try a finger-pinching massage using your thumb and forefinger to gently stimulate blood flow to the area and help reduce the build-up of fatty tissue.

Q: I'm wearing open-toe shoes. How can I fix my ugly toenails fast?A: Always keep a set of false toenails in your bathroom to be stuck on in emergencies. They are widely available.

Q: How can I minimise the damage of sunburn?A: Add a few drops of peppermint oil to some aloe vera, cool it in the refrigerator and apply to the affected area.

Q: What's a good way to remove fake tan streaks?A: Mix some lemon juice and salt together and use on a loofah to rub the streaky skin.

Q: Does the sun help dry out spots?

A: While soaking up the rays may cause an initial improvement in your spots, in the long term it will only damage the skin cells and aggravate the condition.

Q: How can I make my skin glow when I don't have time to fake tan?A: Invest in some body shimmer and mix equal quantities with your usual body moisturiser. It will reflect the light and give you a glow without the tan.

Q: How can I fix the oily patches that ruin my make-up in the summer?A: Instead of applying more make-up (which will only look thick and flaky), carry a packet of cosmetic blotting paper around in your handbag and mop up the oil when you need to. Follow it with a very light dusting of translucent powder.


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