Dunhill is arguably one of the most well respected and traditional British labels. Devised in 1893, it began as a motor accessory brand to appeal to the quintessential British gentleman. Before long Dunhill became known for selling all sorts of paraphenalia such as fishing rods, pipes, sporting equipment, stationary and classic motoring gloves.

This season's perfect skin is all about a matte complexion that still glows. Banish any thoughts of a shiny face and follow the lead on the catwalks for
super flawless skin that's the ideal canvas for some of
this autumn's more dramatic trends. To make it a little easier Lancome have just launched
Colour Ideal Powder, (£24) which is a silky pressed powder with jaw-droppingly natural results.

Now the jury's out about whether
most of you prefer to use a separate eye makeup remover or not. I always used to remove my makeup with a creamy cleanser, regardless of whether I was wearing just a touch of mascara or going for
full-on smoky eyes. Recently though, I've been noticing that the older I get and more time I spend in front of a computer, the more sensitive my eyes are.

At a time of soaring energy bills, sky high mortgage re-payments and general economising, it’s time to invest in products that give genuine value for money. The revolutionary new Eco Dry from
BaByliss (£19) is not only kind to the environment, it’s also good for your pocket too!
The
Eco Dry uses half the energy of a standard 2000W hairdryer, whilst drying your hair just as fast — saving electricity and therefore saving you money on your electricity bill.

Well at least I have one thing in common with Uma Thurman.
Like the long-limbed actress I share a love of skincare brand
Ren and am a true devotee of their shower creams and body lotions in particular. As a complete
body lotion addict anyway, it's no surprise then that I'm head-over-heels about
Ren's Damask Rose Body Cream, (£24.50).