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Yesterday — 28 June 2024The Guardian

Fresh tat? Here’s how to care for your newly inked skin | Sali Hughes on beauty

28 June 2024 at 03:00

Eight tats in, I’ve worked out a failsafe way to ensure they are healed and glorious in a fortnight

Like one in four people in Britain, I have a tattoo. Eight of them, in fact, and their visibility means people frequently ask me, before embarking on their first, how to care for a fresh one. This interest in aftercare must be soaring, because a number of good-quality dedicated tattoo-skincare brands (like Stories & Ink, from £15) are popping up, as are tattoo-specific products within mainstream skincare lines.

I have mixed feelings, because looking after newly tattooed skin is the same as that for skin generally – to keep the surface moist and the barrier protected – and I’m not convinced one needs to spend additional cash on anything special (although I respect the impulse to buy a lovely new cream to celebrate your new artwork, of course).

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Before yesterdayThe Guardian

The 11 best sunscreens for every need – from solid to mineral, body to face

26 June 2024 at 10:46

Whether you’re looking for all-over SPF protection for the family or a UV hair product, Sali Hughes selects her sunscreen winners – and the best of the rest

We are bad at engaging with sun protection unless there’s a heatwave, or we’re venturing on holiday – and the gunky, greasy, spot-causing and staining sunscreens of yore, which stained clothes and couldn’t be shifted, are partly to blame.

The most important aspect of suncare is that people use it. The elegance of a modern sunscreen formula, the texture on fingertips and the comfort on skin, the smell, the packaging, the price, the finish and its ability to play nicely with other skincare and makeup products – these are, in my view, often the difference between someone’s decision to protect themselves or not. What follows are 50 user-friendly sunscreens I’ve enjoyed trying in recent years, all of which have proved popular with those to whom I’ve recommended them and none of which make sun protection a bind. I would gladly use any of them on my own family.

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From the archive: Brazilian butt lift: behind the world’s most dangerous cosmetic surgery – podcast

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.

This week, from 2021: The BBL is the fastest growing cosmetic surgery in the world, despite the mounting number of deaths resulting from the procedure. What is driving its astonishing rise? By Sophie Elmhirst

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