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The £9.99 make-up buy that’s got people racing to the high street – it comes in nine shades and lasts ALL day

THERE’S nothing more annoying than finishing off your make-up, looking in the mirror an hour later and your lippy’s disappeared.

But there’s a new product on the market that’s got beauty fans racing to the high street – and it “lasts all day”.

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Emily admitted she’s “obsessed” with the Rimmel Lip Ink pen
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Woman applying Rimmel lip stain pen.
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She used it as a lipliner, before adding a thicker line for a bit more coverage[/caption]
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She then topped it with some lip gloss – in a pale pink shade[/caption]

It’s the Rimmel Lip Ink lip pen, which Emily tested out in a video on her TikTok page.

She began by applying the £9.99 pen – in the shade Felted Flush – like a liner, before filling in her pout slightly.

Once she was happy with the look, she applied some of Rimmel’s Butter Me Up gloss in the Bubblegum on the top.

“New Rimmel lip stain pen? I’m obsessed!” Emily wrote over the top of the video.

She added in the caption: “The way this actually lasted all day too!”

People were quick to comment on the video, especially when Emily revealed she’d managed to get her hands on one in Superdrug.

“Just ordered the lip combo!! Looks amazing on you,” one wrote.

“OBSESSED with this lip combo,” another said.

“I NEEED TO TRY,” a third raved.

“The colour omg! you look really gorgeous !!!” someone else gushed.

“You have just sold me on the lot!” another giggled.

“Omg this as a lip liner is a NEED,” someone else said.

With Emily replying: “It’s soooo good!”

“I love that lip stains are finally coming back,” another commented.

To which Emily said: “Me too! I’m obsessed with them!”

As an added bonus, the lip pens come in nine different shades – including a bright red and a dark brown.

Top beauty trends for 2025

Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook spoke exclusively to Fabulous about the big beauty trends for 2025.

Haircare

Hair gloss treatments are a must-have as beauty enthusiasts love the salon-quality shine and enhanced colour delivered by the trending treatment. 

Hair glosses are multifunctional as they nourish the hair while offering a vibrant, healthy-looking finish, combining 2025’s core trends. This treatment is perfect for those seeking an affordable, at-home glow-up. 

2025 will focus on skin repairing and texture-enhancing treatments. 

Skincare

Rejuran treatment, a celebrity-endorsed procedure, will see a rise in demand this year as many seek to enhance the skin’s appearance. The procedure entails injecting polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA to enhance skin texture and elasticity. “Rejuvenation is expected to dominate 2025 skincare trends as many seek to a achieve flawless, youthful complexion. 

Skincare routines will also include back-to-basic products for a simplified routine. 

Ginseng cleansing oil and panthenol cream are among the trending products for 2025. The cleansing oil is excellent for dissolving makeup and impurities without clogging pores and is enriched with nourishing properties to leave the skin feeling and looking refreshed and radiant. 

Makeup 

Makeup trends will follow suit to achieve youthful and radiant looks. Under-eye brighteners will be sought-after products for delivering coverage while enhancing natural radiance. This beauty tool will complement natural beauty while improving and brightening dull skin. 

Makeup looks will be bigger and bolder in 2025 with cluster lashes expected to surge this year. These lashes bring the glam to glamorous looks as they deliver dramatic volume to enhance everyday or special occasion looks. 

Peel-off lip stains circulated the beauty industry in 2024 and are expected to dominate in 2025. The growing popularity of this product is due to its ability to provide long-lasting, transfer-proof colour to lips, enhancing a natural aesthetic. Additionally, cherry-coded aesthetics are expected to be everywhere this year as the deep, rich hue can be achieved using peel-off lip stains or bold lip looks for a dramatic effect. 

Nails

2025 will be another year of countless, show-stopping nail trends. Goddess Nails and Aura Nails deserve an honourable mention as these designs channel an ethereal, celestial aesthetic for bold, self-expressing nails.

The positive reviews kept on coming on the Superdrug website too, with one writing: “Easy to put on! Can be used as a liner and then can cover the entire lip.

“Colour is nice. Slightly drying. Lasts for ages.

“Used and it took hours to have to redo! Would definitely buy other colours.”

“Absolute love this pen,” another raved.

“Stays put all day even after eating and drinking.

“Doesn’t leave a residue that dries your lips out like other brands.

“Highly recommend!”

“I’m a huge fan of lip tints, but I never find one with a thin enough applicator/never justify buying a darker shade for lining my lips but this was perfect,” someone else said.

“I apply it as a lip liner along with my usual lip product and it works brilliantly!”

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Emily revealed the lip product lasted all day – even through eating and drinking[/caption]
Rimmel Lip Ink Pen Lip Stain shades.
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The Lip Ink pen comes in nine different shades – Emily wore Felted Flush[/caption]

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Ludvig Aberg wins Genesis Invitational as Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy earn big payouts despite underwhelming finishes

SHANE Lowry and Rory McIlroy bagged huge payouts despite underwhelming performances at the Genesis Invitational.

Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg took home top prize at the third PGA Tour Signature event of the season at Torrey Pines.

Feb 16, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Ludvig Aberg holds the trophy next to Tiger Woods after winning The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images
Ludvig Aberg holds the trophy next to Tiger Woods after winning The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines
1 October 2023; Team Europe captain Luke Donald, centre, with the Ryder cup alongside his team, back row, from left, Ludvig Åberg, Robert MacIntyre, Jon Rahm, Shane Lowry, Nicolai Højgaard, Sepp Straka, Viktor Hovland, front row, from left, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood during the singles matches on the final day of the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy had underwhelming performances as their Ryder Cup pal went on to claim his second PGA Tour title

Four-time major winner McIlroy $270,715 with a T17 place finish in San Diego, while Lowry $82,000 for his T39 position.

Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg produced a stunning late charge, sinking four birdies in his final six holes to secure his second PGA Tour victory.

The 25-year-old edged out Maverick McNealy by a single shot after a tense battle in California.

Ryder Cup star Aberg carded a six-under 66 to win on a total of 12 under.

During the third round, Åberg made the first hole-in-one of his professional career at hole-in-one at the 140-yard, par-three third hole.

With the victory, he earned $4 million and moved to the top of the FedEx Cup ladder on the PGA Tour seasonal ranking list.

Speaking after his second tour win, the Swede was over the moon with is victory.

He credited runner-up Maverick McNealy for his fight during the final round.

He said: “It was awesome, it was a great fight.

“I felt like I was in control of the ball flight all day and really proud of the way that I finished, it was really cool.

“The [par] putt on 12 was big because I think at that point the lead was at 12 [under] and it was a putt to stay at eight.

“It was so much fun coming down the last few holes trying to win a tournament, it is a really special feeling.”

The PGA Tour heads to Mexico this week.

2025 GENESIS INVITATIONAL PAYOUTS

PositionPlayerScoreEarnings
1Ludvig Aberg-12$4,000,000
2Maverick McNealy-11$2,200,000
T3Scottie Scheffler-9$1,200,000
T3Patrick Rodgers-9$1,200,000
T5Tony Finau-8$736,500
T5Patrick Cantlay-8$736,500
T5Tommy Fleetwood-8$736,500
T5Denny McCarthy-8$736,500
T9Akshay Bhatia-6$566,667
T9Nick Taylor-6$566,667
T9Justin Thomas-6$566,667
12Daniel Berger-5$472,000
T13Andrew Novak-4$384,250
T13Hideki Matsuyama-4$384,250
T13Michael Kim-4$384,250
T13Davis Thompson-4$384,250
T17Collin Morikawa-3$270,715
T17Sahith Theegala-3$270,715
T17Brian Harman-3$270,715
T17Kevin Yu-3$270,715
T17Jake Knapp-3$270,715
T17Nick Dunlap-3$270,715
T17Rory McIlroy-3$270,715
T24Corey Conners-2$164,858
T24Will Zalatoris-2$164,858
T24Max Greyserman-2$164,858
T24Sam Burns-2$164,858
T24Si Woo Kim-2$164,858
T24Seamus Power-2$164,858
T24Harris English-2$164,858
T31Lucas Glover-1$126,000
T31Wyndham Clark-1$126,000
T31Sam Stevens-1$126,000
T34Keegan BradleyE$109,000
T34J.J. SpaunE$109,000
T34Nico EchavarriaE$109,000
T37Adam Scott1$96,500
T37Aaron Rai1$96,500
T39Shane Lowry2$82,000
T39J.T. Poston2$82,000
T39Russell Henley2$82,000
T39Christiaan Bezuidenhout2$82,000
T39Rickie Fowler2$82,000
T44Matthieu Pavon3$64,000
T44Ben Griffin3$64,000
T44Stephan Jaeger3$64,000
T44Tom Kim3$64,000
48Min Woo Lee4$56,000
49Matt Fitzpatrick5$54,000
T50Taylor Pendrith6$51,500
T50Jason Day6$51,500
52Mackenzie Hughes8$50,000
53Thomas Detry9$49,000
54Tom Hoge12$48,000

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RTE GAA pundit grilled over ‘unintended consequences’ of new football rules as he insists it’s ‘not FRC responsibility’

PETER CANAVAN admitted there have been “unintended consequences” from the new gaelic football rules.

But the Tyrone GAA legend and member of the Football Review Committee (FRC) insisted neither the group nor chair Jim Gavin should be responsible for clarifying them.

Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan retrieves a football during a Gaelic football match.
Goalkeepers have to take kick-outs within 20 seconds
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Man in green shirt being interviewed.
Peter Canavan admitted there were communication issues but defended the FRC

The new rules have been widely welcomed since they came into force for the 2025 Allianz Football Leagues.

However, there have been some teething issues, with Kieran McGeeney airing his frustration at a misunderstanding surrounding the 3v3 rule after Armagh’s defeat to Galway.

This past weekend, a free was given to Donegal following the incident that saw Aidan Forker sent off for Armagh.

That is despite the rule book stipulating it should have been thrown up.

There were several incidents over the weekend where referees have clamped down on delayed restarts, the consequence for which being a 13-metre free.

Following a meeting between the FRC and referees panel, meanwhile, it was agreed that goalkeepers had to take a kick-out within 20 seconds.

According to RTE, however, this had not been communicated to inter-county managements to which it had reached out.

Peter Canavan – who is a member of the FRC – was quizzed on the communication issue by Joanne Cantwell on Allianz League Sunday.

And he admitted: “I accept there are communication issues and a number of obstacles.

“Things move slowly in the GAA. There are a lot of processes and committees to get through before we get all these rules verified for championship.

“It’s probably one of the unintended consequences of the new rules because a lot of people assumed the fact that a goalkeeper can now kick it out quicker that there would be quicker kickouts.

“That hasn’t transpired. Because so many kick-outs are going long, they are taking their time. At times, 30, 40 seconds.

“As far as I’m aware, the new guideline was issued by the head of the referees Donal Smyth, to the referees, so the referees were aware of that, but I don’t think the inter-county managers or players were aware of that.”

Canavan was pressed on who should be communicating the changes, with the former Tyrone star distancing the FRC or Jim Gavin from responsibility.

He added: “I don’t think it should be Jim Gavin or the FRC. It’s not Donal Smyth’s job as the head of referees.

“If he issues guidance to the referees, I don’t think it is up to Jim Gavin to follow up on those guidelines.

“There is a wider issue here for Games administration to look into.

“I agree, inter-county management and players should have been notified.”

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‘What the heck is this?’ asks disgusted WWE legend after popping into Old Trafford Wetherspoon’s for a bite to eat

WRESTLING legend The Great Muta has given his brutal opinion on British cuisine.

The WWE Hall of Famer paid a visit to Old Trafford Wetherspoon’s in Manchester over the weekend.

WWE Hall of Famer The Great Muta and others at a restaurant.
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WWE Hall-of-Famer The Great Muta joined a host of wrestling stars at a Spoons this weekend[/caption]
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The Japanese star ordered a katsu curry and ramen noodles[/caption]
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Muta, 62, flew to the North West to attend a fan convention at the BEC Arena.

He met supporters and gave a talk at For the Love of Wrestling – but was less than taken with his food options.

Muta – real name Keiji Muto – popped into the Bishop Blaize by Manchester United‘s Old Trafford stadium.

He was joined by fellow wrestlers including Mark Henry and Debra McMichael.

But after ordering some ramen noodles, the Japanese legend was far from impressed.

Uploading a picture of his dish and a disgusted face to X, Muta spluttered: “As for ramen…what the heck is this?!”

The wrestler also tackled a chicken katsu curry, which he declared was simply: “Okay.”

Despite his disastrous dinner, the wrestler wasn’t put off entirely and returned to the same pub later in the weekend.

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This time he played things a little safer – ordering a steak and chips.

One of the first wrestlers out of Japan, Muta is considered among the greatest and most influential of all time.

He spent 39 years in the ring and was a nine-time world champion.

In total, he held 32 championships and also went by the names The Black Ninja, Kokushi and Bach Mutoh.

Despite never appearing in the WWE, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame following his retirement in 2023.

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“Other than Chris Meloni, that’s the reason”: Real Reason Dean Norris Joined ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Has a Breaking Bad Connection You Missed

Dean Norris had a reason for stepping into Law & Order: Organized Crime, and no, it wasn’t just for the badge. The Breaking Bad alum, best known as Hank Schrader, brought his signature tough-guy presence to the franchise, but there was a hidden connection fans didn’t see coming.  While most assumed it was all about […]

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