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Instead of the sugary sprays many people remember from their teens, newer launches focus on lighter skin scents, tropical notes and summery florals, which feel fresher to wear in hot weather than a heavy perfume. T ese mists come in four playful scents ranging from tropical pineapple and creamy coconut to sparkling citrus and soft vanilla.
Designed for layering across skin and hair, the lightweight formulas are housed in colourful daisy-topped bottles that are just begging for a spot in your beach bag. Two new mists have joined the brand’s existing line-up, and they smell just like tropical holidays bottled. Island Swim has notes of bergamot and coconut with a warm base of sandalwood and skin musk. Paradise Nectar blends blackcurrant and mandarin with jasmine and cashmere woods.
r da Ed £129.99 Shopping lead Zoe says: “After May’s heatwave, I decided I wasn’t going to be left in the lurch without a good travel fan, so I snapped up Shark’s buzziest new launch. T e InstaChill fan has everything you want and more, featuring both cooling tech and ultra-fi ne misting. T is is a splurge well worth making – I’ve used mine daily since it arrived.”
Following the success of her Spring Resort Edit, Lisa Snowdon is back with another collection for Bonmarché. This time, the pieces are made for summer getaways and sunny staycations. With everything from tummy control swimwear to cover- ups and fl oaty beach dresses included in the Holiday Edit, and with prices from £16, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to your suitcase essentials. Sainsbury’s The White Company, £30 £25.99, New Look £22, Matalan £4, Tesco £18, Oliver Bonas £25, Curlsmith £85, The 7 Virtues at Sephora £32, Bohomoon £9, Sainsbury’s £24, Oliver Bonas £44.99, Katie Loxton dailyrecord.co.uk dailyrecord.co.uk Tuesday, June 23, 2026 Our female rescue cat is about 10 years old.
We think she has been spayed as she has never shown signs of being in heat or had kittens. We can feel small lumps about the size of a pea on her abdomen.
buckled yesterday as he quit No10 in tears. Andy Burnham is likely to replace him after his recent by-election win. Starmer said: “I will give my successor my full and unequivocal support.” SEE PAGES 4,5,6&7 DISTRAUGHT Sir Keir at No10 yesterday WINGER TO START MATCH T ART MA WINGER TO START MATCH Clarke set to unleash Ben v Brazilians Brazi BACK PAGE FREE INSIDE: WORLD CUP WINNER ans ilia R IN ASSOCIATION WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH PAGE 3 DAILY RECORD Tuesday, June 23, 2026 MORE AT DAILYRECORD.CO.UK WE EAU £3BILLION FRIGHT Jeremy Clarkson Jez lives life in slow lane since cancer JEREMY Clarkson’s battle with cancer changed his life so much he now drives “much more slowly”, goes for more walks and eats “vegetarian food”.
The Clarkson’s Farm star was diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of pros- tate cancer in 2025 and subsequently underwent HIFU (high-intensity focused ultrasound) to target the tumour. He’s now in remission. The cancer scare came just months after he suffered heart problems and Clarkson has admitted he has a new-found appre- ciation for life after his brush with death. He said: “I really like seeing my grandchildren. I want to watch them grow up. Clarkson went public with his cancer scare in season five of the series.
BY RECORD REPORTER WRITE ON Lorraine Kelly Lorraine is enjoying her screen break LORRAINE Kelly says viewers have seen enough of her “fat face” after 42 years on TV. The telly stalwart, 66, has seen her show cut from 52 weeks a year to 30 but insists she has no regrets about spending less time on screen and is enjoying other projects.
She told Radio Times: “I’m not bothered about my fat face being on the telly. “My fat face has been on the telly for 42 years, and I think we’re fine.” The Scot has been focus- ing on writing her second novel, The Island Secret, following on from last year’s The Island Swimmer. She will dedicate it to her dad John, who died in Jan- uary.
“He died when I was giving the story a last tinker and polish, so he never got to read it,” she said. BY RECORD REPORTER SNIFF TEST Scent layering wear perfume sometimes when I’m alone.” Research also suggests con- sumers care more about how a perfume smells than the name on the bottle. But a YouGov survey found that 21 per cent said the brand remains a “major influence” on what they buy. However, half of fragrance users still stick to one or two preferred scents.
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