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Beauty Full Lives

Madeleine Spencer

Season 1, Ep. 13

Twelve guests have now shared the stories of their lives and how beauty products, memories, and practises have had an impact on them, and now we're nearing the end of season one, I thought it about time I shared mine.


Last week's guest, the writer Rebecca Reid, agreed to host the episode, and we have a good old natter and touch on acne, anxiety, and my struggle with finding balance and contentment within my body.


Places & People I mention /

Tiroler Hut Restaurant

- Pam Marshall at Mortar & Milk

Nichola Joss 

VivaMayr Austria 

- Hersheson’s / George Northwood / Mark Smith at John Frieda

- Jack Howard at Paul Edmonds / Caroline O’Brien at John Frieda

Uchenna Okoye at London Smiling

Amy Jean Keratin Lash Lifts


Products I mention /

- E45

- Guerlain Meteorites Pearl Powders

- Spectacular nail polish 

- Rimmel Conceal the spot

- Nars Multiple in Copacabana and South Beach

- Rimmel Eyeliner

- Max Factor 2000 Calorie

- Stila Kitten Eyeshadow

- Eve Lom Kiss Mix

- Carmex

- GHDs

- Ghost Perfume

- Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser 

- Nars Orgasm Blush

Exuviance skincare

- Bobbi Brown Smokey Eyes Mascara

Tom Ford Cocoa Mirage Eyeshadow Quad

L’Oreal Infallible Longwear Pro Glow Foundation

Symprove

- Hayo'u Gua Sha Tools

Body Brushing

- Sisley Izia

- Trish McEvoy 100

- Tilbury Scent of a Dream

- Ex Idolo Love & Crime

Serge Lutens Veilleur De Nuit


Beauty Full Lives is hosted by Madeleine Spencer, produced by Charlie Jones, and with artwork by Sung Lee

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