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Time Out
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
100 life-sized elephants have arrived in Los Angeles as part of a free, public exhibition
This summer, Beverly Hills has been overrun—in the best possible way—by a thundering herd of elephants. One hundred life-sized elephant sculptures have officially taken up residence in Beverly Gardens Park as part of The Great Elephant Migration, a free public art exhibition and global conservation campaign running through Friday, August 1. Spanning four blocks along Santa Monica Boulevard from Rodeo Drive to Rexford Drive, the handcrafted herd marks the grand finale of a 5,000-mile journey across the U.S. that began on the East Coast. But these aren't just photogenic pachyderms. Each sculpture was made from invasive lantana by Indigenous artisans from India's Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and modeled after real elephants known to the communities who live alongside them. Their final push west was a symbolic convoy that crossed iconic American landscapes from Yellowstone to Joshua Tree. Along the way, the elephants were honored by tribal leaders, serenaded by drummers, escorted down the Las Vegas Strip (yes, really) and cheered by supporters from Blackfeet Nation to Beverly Hills. The elephants arrive not just as art but as ambassadors. 'The Great Elephant Migration is more than an art installation,' said Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian. 'It's a powerful sign of a reminder of our joint responsibility to protect our planet and wildlife.' On July 20, the installation gets even more stylish with Wrapped in History, a textile takeover featuring 70 bespoke blankets created by global designers. The works will be auctioned online, with the proceeds supporting wildlife coexistence efforts worldwide. And for those looking to make the magic permanent, the elephants themselves are also for sale, ranging from $8,000 to $22,000. The grand finale is a public farewell event on August 1 called 'Kiss Them Goodbye,' hosted by luxury beauty brand Chantecaille, one of the migration's key sponsors. Snap a photo, bring a friend, maybe fall in love with a tusker—but know that this installation is here to move hearts and habitats.


North Wales Live
26-06-2025
- Health
- North Wales Live
Trinny London launches new anti-ageing elixir that 'repairs skin in 30 minutes'
Trinny London has launch a new product desgined to rejuvenate skin and repair its barrier in 30 minutes, with shoppers claiming it's a "game changer" for plumper skin. It's the Take Back Time Skin Vitality Elixir, a luxury skincare addition that is said to be "more precious than a serum". Used as a must-have for morning and evening routines to provide a hydration boost, the £79 elixir is composed of a rich mixture of pro-vitamin B5, trehalose, xylitol, and squalane - all formulated into ultra-fine droplets that go deeper into the skin. The Skin Vitality Elixir is the latest addition to the skincare range and can be used along with the Take Back Time Eye Treatment(£65). Founder Trinny Woodall described it as: "It's a precious wonderful skincare formulation that will penetrate deeply into your skin. Something in a way that's more precious than a serum, it works slightly differently, it's going to go deeper because it also has micro-infusion technology - this is a process that enables molecule sizes to get deeper into skin." This fragrance-free elixir, housed in a silver bottle, boasts clinical trial results showing it begins to repair the skin barrier in under 30 minutes. Besides Trinny London, Victoria Beckham endorses the Cell Rejuvenating Power Serum with TFC8, a product she collaborated on with Augustinus Bader. Priced at £116, this serum targets signs of ageing while working to firm, lift and smooth the skin. Chantecaille's Bio Lifting Serum+, retailing at £285, is a luxurious serum infused with pure botanicals. It aims to smooth horizontal and vertical lines, moisturise, immediately lift, visibly firm and protect against blue light pollution. Manufactured in Switzerland, it claims to reduce wrinkles within four weeks. Trinny outlined the steps to apply the Take Back Time Elixir, stating: "It's very simple to use, just take two pumps of the Elixir and you press that into your skin. You can use it directly after cleansing but if you have a slightly more complex routine, you might use it after you do your exfoliation or after you do your serum, and I put SPF on top." Early users of the product were delighted with the noticeable improvements to their skin. One fan enthused: "I really enjoyed using this product, my skin is glowing and feels much more supple and luminous. " Another shared her experience, saying: "The glow was instant, great little mood boost and the full effect of the product took around three days to become optimal and see a difference." While no negative reviews have been posted online, one Instagram user voiced her concerns: "Shame I can't use it. Will make my acne, greasy large pore skin worse, even though I'm 50, I have trouble with that and loose sagging skin and wrinkles."


Wales Online
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Trinny London launches new anti-ageing elixir that 'repairs skin in 30 minutes'
Trinny London has launch a new product desgined to rejuvenate skin and repair its barrier in 30 minutes, with shoppers claiming it's a "game changer" for plumper skin. It's the Take Back Time Skin Vitality Elixir, a luxury skincare addition that is said to be "more precious than a serum". Used as a must-have for morning and evening routines to provide a hydration boost, the £79 elixir is composed of a rich mixture of pro-vitamin B5, trehalose, xylitol, and squalane - all formulated into ultra-fine droplets that go deeper into the skin. The Skin Vitality Elixir is the latest addition to the skincare range and can be used along with the Take Back Time Eye Treatment(£65). Founder Trinny Woodall described it as: "It's a precious wonderful skincare formulation that will penetrate deeply into your skin. Something in a way that's more precious than a serum, it works slightly differently, it's going to go deeper because it also has micro-infusion technology - this is a process that enables molecule sizes to get deeper into skin." This fragrance-free elixir, housed in a silver bottle, boasts clinical trial results showing it begins to repair the skin barrier in under 30 minutes. Besides Trinny London, Victoria Beckham endorses the Cell Rejuvenating Power Serum with TFC8, a product she collaborated on with Augustinus Bader. Priced at £116, this serum targets signs of ageing while working to firm, lift and smooth the skin. (Image: Instagram/Trinny London) Chantecaille's Bio Lifting Serum+, retailing at £285, is a luxurious serum infused with pure botanicals. It aims to smooth horizontal and vertical lines, moisturise, immediately lift, visibly firm and protect against blue light pollution. Manufactured in Switzerland, it claims to reduce wrinkles within four weeks. Trinny outlined the steps to apply the Take Back Time Elixir, stating: "It's very simple to use, just take two pumps of the Elixir and you press that into your skin. You can use it directly after cleansing but if you have a slightly more complex routine, you might use it after you do your exfoliation or after you do your serum, and I put SPF on top." Early users of the product were delighted with the noticeable improvements to their skin. One fan enthused: "I really enjoyed using this product, my skin is glowing and feels much more supple and luminous. " Another shared her experience, saying: "The glow was instant, great little mood boost and the full effect of the product took around three days to become optimal and see a difference." While no negative reviews have been posted online, one Instagram user voiced her concerns: "Shame I can't use it. Will make my acne, greasy large pore skin worse, even though I'm 50, I have trouble with that and loose sagging skin and wrinkles." Trinny London's Take Back Time Skin Vitality Elixir is available for purchase online at £79, with each order including three samples and free standard delivery within the UK.


South China Morning Post
16-06-2025
- Health
- South China Morning Post
80% of 25 eyeshadows found to contain heavy metals: Hong Kong consumer watchdog
More than 80 per cent of 25 cream and liquid eyeshadows tested by Hong Kong's consumer watchdog have been found to contain heavy metals that may cause skin allergy, with lead being detected in all products, but at levels that do not pose safety concerns. Nine of the 25 single-colour models in stick, cream and liquid form did not list an expiry date or period after opening, according to the Consumer Council. Ten products only listed ingredients in Japanese or provided no such label. 'The industry is urged to clearly list all ingredients and expiry dates on the product package to help consumers identify potential health and environmental pollution risks to make informed choices,' Jack Poon Sik-ching, the council's chairman of the committee on digital economy and information technology, said on Monday. The council put to the test 10 eyeshadow sticks or crayons, seven cream eyeshadows and eight liquid eyeshadows. They were tested for four metals – antimony, chromium, cobalt and nickel – that could cause skin irritation, as well as four safety-related elements in lead, arsenic, cadmium and mercury. The level of allergenic heavy metals detected in the cosmetic products was below a more lenient acceptable standard of 5mm/kg, except for Mermaid Eye Shade in colour Starfish from New York-based brand Chantecaille, which contained 5.4mm/kg of chromium. The Consumer Council says that nine products did not list an expiry date or a period after opening. Photo: Handout Cobalt was detected in 80 per cent of tested models in amounts between 0.13mm/kg and 1.6mm/kg, while 19 models contained chromium between 1mm/kg and 5.4mm/kg.


Daily Mail
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
How to get £204 worth of summer holiday beauty products for just £65 - but you better be quick!
Drum roll! Introducing our Summer Beauty Box: seven premium products from the most-wanted luxury brands including Charlotte Tilbury, Chantecaille and Tatcha. Worth £204, it's available to YOU readers for a sunny £65. We've handpicked the hero products to help you breeze through the holiday season. To keep lips plump and hydrated, Charlotte Tilbury Collagen Lip Bath in Pillow Talk Medium contains marine collagen and vitamin A to nourish every skin tone and leave you with a healthy gloss. Luxury brand Chantecaille hand-harvests rose de mai petals in the south of France to create its Pure Rosewater, a hydrating mist that dries without any residue. Delicately scented, it's a tall glass of water for your skin. Tatcha's skin barrier-strengthening Hinoki Body Milk is a lightweight lotion with a forest bathing-inspired scent that's clinically proven to reduce your stress levels. Plus it's full size, and usually has an RRP of £50. No summer beauty box would be complete without SPF. Supergoop! Mineral Sheer Screen SPF 30 contains softening aloe and squalane alongside bush clover extract to minimise signs of ageing and is suitable for all skin types. And don't forget something to remove that SPF at the end of the day. Oskia Perfect Cleanser is a nourishing balm with jojoba and rosehip-seed oils plus calming vitamin E. It restores moisture levels before emulsifying into a light milk in water. Protect your hair from UV rays, sea water and chlorine with Philip Kingsley's legendary Swimcap, a water-resistant mask that shields your hair from sun damage or going green in the pool. Sol de Janeiro has exploded in popularity over the past few years, and the scent that started it all was Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist. Notes of pistachio, vanilla, jasmine and sandalwood make this a 'holiday in a bottle' fragrance. If you can't make it to Rio, a quick spritz will do the trick.