At this stressed-out time of year, one of the best tactics is simply to visualise yourself relaxed, calm and in control. The more you do it, the better you become at it. Take a minute to envision yourself as sailing smoothly through the upcoming season, and that headless-chicken feeling should reduce drastically.
If you go to the gym AND you drink coffee, try having a cup of coffee half an hour before your workout. It can help to power you through... (If you don't drink coffee, NB, this is not a good enough reason to take it up!)
Wisdom from Marie Helvin that seems particularly appropriate right now... 'The year I turned 60 I decided to give up alcohol as I felt it had no place in my life. I didn't enjoy it any longer and it was not how I wanted to spend my free time. I like to do more physical, adventurous things – things where I need to be alert and focused, such as diving. I wish I'd know that just by stopping drinking my skin colour and tone would improve, my eyes would be brighter, sleep would no longer be a problem, and my energy levels would soar.
If you feel you've a bony chest (as quite a few women we know do), that's no reason to avoid low-cut dresses. Simply use a mattifying moisturiser rather than a glimmering product, for a flattering effect.
In this peak cold-and-flu season, boost your natural defences by mixing two parts Biofirce Echinacea tincture with one part Bioforce Thyme. Add the prescribed number of drops and take daily in water, to up your immunity.
Contemplating a department store makeover in the run-up to Christmas? Keep track of looks you'd never wear, and communicate that to the make-up artist. If you hate blue eyeshadow, you probably always will. It's more important to know what you don't like than what you do – the dislikes are what make you unhappy.
If you can afford it, this is the time of year to splash out on the pure perfume concentration of your favourite perfume. It seems like you don't get much, but it's a much more concentrated version of the fragrance – and you'll still be able to smell it on your skin next day. In terms of longevity, it's actually the best value!
To get the most out of your workout, stop reading on that exercise bike. Studies by experts at Manchester's Metropolitan University found that the more you focus on the muscle you're working on, the more intensive the workout. And you can't do that while you're staring wide-eyed at the latest pictures of the Kardashians...
Need to cover up a spot? Dip a cotton swab in concealer and dab it directly onto the spot until it disappears. The fine tip gives you more precise coverage than a finger, but is less fussy than using a brush. (Dabbing with a fingertip can sometimes also remove as much product as it applies.)
If you've splodged nail polish carelessly over your cuticles and fingertips, have a long bath. The polish will lift right off the skin without damaging your manicure.
We all yearn for longer, leaner legs but some exercises are better than others for sleeking. (Relying on cycling alone can give you Popeye-ish calves.) Happily, walking is the best (not to mention cheapest) exercise for all legs – use long, lengthening strides. Pls, when you exercise, the temperature in working muscles rises; this increased temperature stimulates blood flow, and as a result, improves both circulation and skin appearance. Flex your ankles whenever you remember, sitting at your desk – and as for swimming, the muscle-lengthening movement of breaststroke is better than crawl's speed-kicking.
Make-up artist Rumiko reveals: 'Your eyelashes are the same texture as your hair. People with fine hair usually have fine lashes, whereas those with thicker hair have naturally thick ones.' If you have thin eyelashes, go for a thickening or volumising formula, whereas if they are short you'll go for a lengthening version.
The new cushion foundations are fab. (We’re fans.) But be sure to wash the sponge weekly, or it can rapidly go ‘whiffy’, transferring bacteria to your skin.
Bored with your look? A makeover is fun – and fine – but we always liked the advice from veteran make-up artist Rex only to choose one new make-up shade each season.
Wear rubber gloves (we prefer latex surgeon’s gloves) when using cleaning products, as these can cause polish to peel faster.
To prolong your colour, ask your colourist about a clear glaze. It can extend the life of haircolour by at least two weeks, extending time between appointments.
Did you know that whitening toothpastes can trigger dermatitis? If you start to get small red spots around your mouth, try switching to a different toothpaste.
It's just fine to rub your body dry with a towel – it can help get rid of dead surface cells. But always pat rather than rub your face, where skin is more fragile.
Start building a collection of fab hair accessories to take you from desk to party in the coming season. You can transform a casual bun into a chic updo by adding an elegant headband or bejewelled pins – a great source is Accessorise, but our new favourite destination for dazzling hair accessories is Anthropologie.
To make polish look as bright and vivid as possible, use base coat and then add a single coat of white polish underneath your colour.