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Trinny Woodall: 'women used to worry about how they looked for men, now they do it for themselves'

Source: Trinny Woodall

Just before I meet Trinny to discuss her latest skincare launch, The Elevator, which is designed to treat much-ignored neck skin, I scrutinise my own neck. It’s always been an area I’ve skimmed a bit of serum over, maybe moisturised, sometimes spf-d up — but never somewhere I’ve payed an awful lot of attention to.

Things aren’t perilous in that department, I decide as I peer at it, but some wrinkles and laxity have set in. Since then I’ve been slathering it in the serum-moisturiser hybrid that is The quarters, and products catering to it are landing on my desk increasingly often. 

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