Simon Cowell's new beauty care regime is said to include a South Korean face mask product which has become famous on social media.
Does he not like something?' Annoyingly, he's normally right." And Simon is far from the first celeb to be linked with the product. He said: "I've got a good idea about what he's gonna be when he's older. He's a sweetheart." Speaking to [Mail Online](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11566125/ALISON-BOSHOFF-secret-Simon-Cowells-striking-new-look-25-Korean-face-mask.html), the source said: "He's a big fan and has been turning his friends and colleagues onto them as well."
EXCLUSIVE: The cult Hanacure face masks (inset) promise instant tightening and brightening and the 'reversal' of numerous signs of ageing including wrinkles ...
A man of his money you'd think could get the best plastic surgeon in the world.' The current one is a bit Slipknot. As part of his recovery he took up walking as a hobby. He said: 'People have said: "Oh, he's had a gastric band fitted" – but I haven't. He said: 'Sometimes we get a reminder that we're not invincible and this was certainly mine. Cowell is currently on holiday in Barbados with fiancé Lauren Silverman and their son Eric. Other celebrity fans of Hanacure, which was launched in 2017, include Kim Kardashian and actress Drew Barrymore, who shared pictures of herself at the 'crust' stage on Instagram. A pal said: 'He's a big fan and has been turning his friends and colleagues onto them as well.' This is said to explain his current shining glow. Fifteen years ago he was cheerfully admitting to Botox when it was regarded as unusual. Hanacure is available for £25 and had become phenomenon on Instagram due to its impressive results And the secret? A friend in the Cowell camp says that he recently started using them and swears by the results.
Having extolled the virtues of Botox and seemingly appreciating the artistry of plastic surgeons, Simon Cowell's beauty regime has apparently taken in a ...
The X-Factor creator Simon Cowells latest beauty care regime includes a face mask product from a South Korean company. The face mask has become quite ...
Simon is one of many to endorse the product; earlier, And the latest in that series of beauty care is the use of a face mask product that has gone viral on social media. A close friend of Simon Cowell also claims that the results of the £25 face mask by a South Korean company are promising.
Celebrities are cottoning on to Seoul's secret to instant 'glass-like' skin.
A really lovely lightweight makeup to leave the skin looking radiant and dewy. Makes the skin look more awake and radiant and leaves it with a lovely glow. “At a young age,” she says, “Korean children are taught the importance of moisturising, exfoliating, cleansing the skin thoroughly and protecting the skin with SPF (sun protection factor).” And these beauty traditions are passed through generations. The best-selling hybrid of a tinted moisturiser and lightweight foundation. A thin, clear hydrocolloid patch that helps treat pimples and acne – similar in texture to a hydrogel sheet mask. Korean beauty has, to be fair, brought us some of the most popular beauty trends of all time for glowing skin, including sheet masks, overnight sleeping masks, BB Cream and the indefatigable 10-step skin routine. A vitamin enriched serum without any glitter or mica to give the skin a glass-like almost wet glow appearance. It doesn’t leave any white cast on the skin either. You then have to wait about 30 minutes for the magic to happen. Beloved by celebrities – Drew Barrymore and January Jones are also fans – the Hanacure ethos is inspired by the lotus flower which, according to the brand, blooms every morning. You have to mix together a lifting serum with a gelling solution, shake like a martini for about 30 seconds, then apply the thick gel. Cowell is so taken with it that he has apparently been recommending it to friends and colleagues.
Composer Matthew Brind has worked on The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent, and even written music for Nicole Scherzinger and the movie Paddington 2.
I don't usually feel nervous, I just do the best that I can do, but I remember looking up thinking it was a real biggie and really exciting." "The moment before it started, and after, I remember in the David Koch looking up at the roof thinking it was just amazing. Someone from the Cardiff Castle event team happened to see it and loved the story and asked if the couple would turn it into a musical and put it on at Cardiff Castle the following year. At first the mini 30-minute "doorstep theatre" performances would start with an elf and the children would be encouraged to go and find the wish jar. They eventually "took the plunge" and moved back to south Wales to bring up their boys. "I always wanted to do music but then I was very torn between doing a more academic career and a music career of some sorts. "I started writing songs and writing music really young so I always thought I was going to be a composer," said Matthew, who was one of four children growing up. Writing for musical theatre gives him great "joy" but he added: "Often the writing career is quite a hard lonely one as well. Matthew would rehearse with those acts – who would go on to become big names in the music world – and help get them ready for the show the following week. It is the job of Matthew Brind, an international composer, arranger and conductor, to set the music to accompany the acts on the Britain's Got Talent shows. "I mostly watch the YouTube clips of my acts because I want to learn from them. And it's that household – in the depths of the very first Covid lockdown – that dreamed up the fledgling story of Santa's Wish which this year features in [Cardiff Castle's Christmas experience](https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/big-tent-staging-christmas-shows-24549616).