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Go for subtle glow with the new sunset shades

Whatever the weather, the end-of-May bank holiday is always when I start to embrace summer – and all the glorious things it brings. Case in point is the seasonal bounty of golden, copper, coral and tan colours that happily flatter all skin tones in one way or another.

Jasmine Sanders for Julien Macdonald show during London Fashion Week September 2017

For sultry summery eyes, look to Dior 5 Couleurs Cool Wave eyeshadow palette in Heat Up (£48.50, dior.com), which comes with coral, gold, brown and nude shades that you can wear alone or together. 

Dior 5 Couleurs Cool Wave eyeshadow palette in Heat Up (£48.50, dior.com)

Dior 5 Couleurs Cool Wave eyeshadow palette in Heat Up (£48.50, dior.com)

Top the darker shades with the lighter ones to re-create the sultry, smoky eyes from the Julien Macdonald S/S 18 show. I find that switching traditional black for Dior’s toffee and hazelnut shades softens the look, making it both prettier and more wearable – particularly if you are not used to playing up your eyes. 

Chanel Healthy Glow Luminous Multi-Colour Powder in Light, Medium and Deep (£42, chanel.com)

Chanel Healthy Glow Luminous Multi-Colour Powder in Light, Medium and Deep (£42, chanel.com)

Always highly prized, this year the Chanel Les Beiges collection includes a Healthy Glow Luminous Multi-Colour Powder in Light, Medium and Deep (£42, chanel.com). Its tonal array of sunset shades is warming yet sheer and leaves a subtle sheen. Brush from cheekbone to temple for a sun-soaked flush. 

Wunder2 Super-Stay Liner in Essential Brown (£13.95, wunder2.co.uk)

Wunder2 Super-Stay Liner in Essential Brown (£13.95, wunder2.co.uk)

Then dot freckles across your nose with Wunder2 Super-Stay Liner in Essential Brown (£13.95, wunder2.co.uk) to create a look that’s believable and won’t budge. To finish, add a swish of the limited-edition coral Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Blooming Lip Balm (£24.50, houseoffraser.co.uk), tie your hair in a headscarf and say: ‘Winter, what winter?’

If you’re heading to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this week, don’t miss the Skin Deep Garden, a collaboration between Harley Street Skin Care and garden designer Robert Barker. 

Featuring plants that reflect different skin issues through their form and texture, such as the spotty-leafed Pulmonaria ‘Sissinghurst White’, the garden aims to break the taboos surrounding skin conditions and address the embarrassment many feel as a result of them. 

Harley Street Skin Care experts will be there to answer your questions on 22 and 24 May, but if you can’t make it to the show, try the Anytime Moisture Surge SPF20 (£30, harleystreetskincare.com) at home to refresh skin.

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