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The £3 secret Love Island’s Gabby Allen swears by for flawless skin – it’s great for smoothing wrinkles & hydrating too

IF you’re watching Love Island and have spent more time wondering how Gabby Allen’s skin looks so flawless than thinking about her relationship with Casey O’Gorman, you’ve come to the right place. 

There’s no doubt that the 32-year-old influencer, who first appeared on the iconic dating show back in 2017, looks better than ever.

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IF you want skin as flawless as Gabby Allen’s, you’ll need to pay attention[/caption]
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The 32-year-old influencer, who is currently coupled up with Casey O’Gorman, swears by a £3 beauty buy from Boots[/caption]
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And it’ll leave your skin glowing in just 15 minutes
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Garnier SkinActive Moisture Bomb Sheet Mask with green tea and hyaluronic acid.
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Thanks to the Garnier Moisture Bomb Face Sheet Mask, your skin will look hydrated and balanced in just 15 minutes[/caption]

The blonde beauty has recently left viewers open-mouthed with her glowing skin and luckily for you, here we can reveal the secret behind the All Stars icon’s gorgeous look – and don’t worry, it’s super affordable. 

The fitness enthusiast and personal trainer, who has one million followers on Instagram and is currently coupled up with Casey O’Gorman, 28, has been open about suffering from bad breakouts in the past.

But to ensure her skin looks camera ready, the Scouse stunner swears by a bargain buy, which you can nab from Boots now for less than £4.

Prior to entering the Love Island villa for the second time, Gabby took to social media to share her beauty secret. 

Posting on her Instagram stories, the reality star asked: “Is anyone else having a nightmare with their skin recently?”

She then confessed: “I keep getting under-the-skin spots but then dry patches as well.”

But fortunately, Gabby discovered just the product to help – and it’ll cost you just £3.49.

The content creator tried out Garnier Moisture Bomb Tissue Mask, which is said to ‘help to rebalance the appearance of your skin for a clearer looking complexion – all in just 15 minutes.’

As she applied the Hyaluronic Acid and Green Tea sheet mask to her face, she told her followers: “I’m hoping this face mask will sort my life out.

“I used the charcoal one which I loved, so let’s see if I’ve been rejuvenated after this one.”

The gorgeous star then told her fans how the sheet mask is supposed to be hydrating and rebalancing for the skin, as she continued: “Green tea is great for reducing inflammation [and] mild dermatology conditions.”

Not only did she note that she suffers from eczema, but she then added: “Hyaluronic acid is great for dry skin and appearance of fine lines – winner!”

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.

Ten minutes later, Gabby returned to the camera looking fresh-faced and glowing – and it’s safe to say she was thoroughly impressed.

She beamed: “Face is definitely looking a little bit better and fresher after that face mask, thank god.”

The Garnier Moisture Bomb Sheet Masks, which are dermatologically tested and easy to apply, are said to leave skin looking clearer whilst helping to reduce the appearance of pores.  

Beauty fans beam

But it’s not just Gabby who loves the Garnier face mask, as shoppers have eagerly flocked to the Boots website to share their rave reviews of the cheap product, which now has an average rating of 4.4 out of five. 

One person said: “I love these masks. They really help with dry and dehydrated skin and leave my skin so nice and moisturised. 

Gives you an amazing glow, everyone passes comments on my skin after use

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“No strong fragrance or nasties. My collection of these is getting out of hand tbh I always keep it topped up!”

Another added: “I used this mask and my skin was instantly hydrated and looked glowing after the 15 minutes.” 

A third commented: “I often find myself buying this mask, it helps my skin so much! Leaves it feeling soft and hydrated for a while.”

Whilst someone else chimed in: “Great mask. Really hydrates the skin, I always use after days at the beach or before nights out, gives you an amazing glow, everyone passes comments on my skin after use.”

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Why you need to book your Spanish summer holiday ASAP: Which? reveals when to book cheapest flights to top holiday spots

EXPERTS have revealed the best time to book your flights this year for a summer holiday, depending on which city you are heading to.

The recent study, conducted by Which?, looked at when the cheapest flights could be found for 22 cities, both short and long haul.

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A recent study has found the cheapest Faro flights for the summer holidays can be found just five weeks before travelling[/caption]
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Long-haul flights were also included, with the best time to book New York being June for an August break[/caption]

Some destinations are best to book at short notice if wanting to visit during the August summer holidays.

For example, the cheapest deal for Faro in Portugal was found just five weeks before travelling – meaning booking around July.

Similarly, Athens and Budapest were cheapest six weeks out for August, so around late June.

But if wanting to visit some Spanish cities, you will need to be booking much further in advance.

For example, the cheapest flights to Seville were found 25 weeks ahead of travel – so you would need to book your August holiday around March.

Other Spanish destinations you would need to book around May for the best deal include Valencia (12 weeks ahead), Barcelona (13 weeks ahead) and Majorca (13 weeks ahead).

The European destination you’d need to book furthest in advance is Paris, with a huge 26 weeks ahead of August being the cheapest time (so booking by the end of next month).

Other European destination booking times include:

  • Amsterdam – 15 weeks
  • Berlin – 24 weeks
  • Lisbon – 16 weeks
  • Prague – 19 weeks
  • Tenerife – 10 weeks

Wanting to go further afield? The best time for a bargain New York summer is when it is booked around June, with a similar time for Bangkok flights.

But if you’re wanting the absolute cheapest flight, you will have to ditch the summer holidays altogether – all but three of the short-haul destinations were found to be the cheapest in January.

Lisbon had the cheapest fares in December, while Nice was cheapest in November and Majorca was cheapest in March.

Naomi Leach, Deputy Editor of Which? Travel, said: “Our research threw up some surprising results and suggests some holidaymakers could save significant sums of money by targeting the right time to book their flights.

“For those looking for a bargain trip, our findings show January is generally the cheapest time to fly short haul, as long as you don’t mind the cold weather.

“It is worth setting up flight alerts with Google Flights or Skyscanner to track the best prices for your desired destination to find the best time to book a great deal.” 

Another recent study by Which? found the most affordable destination for holiday packages.

The study looked at 5,590 package holidays on sale with three of the UK’s biggest tour operators – easyJet holidays, TUI and Jet2holidays.

Dalaman in Turkey was found to be the cheapest, with a seven-night package with return flights around £859pp on average.

Also cheap was Agadir in Morocco, costing around £889pp for a similar holiday package deal.

What is the cheapest month to fly for long-haul destinations?

  • Bangkok – January, February or March (cheapest return fare – £386)
  • Cape Town – March (cheapest return fare – £472)
  • New York – March (cheapest return fare – £201)
  • Sydney – November (cheapest return fare – £525)
  • Tokyo – November and December (cheapest return fare – £397)

Here’s another way to find cheap flights, according to a flight attendant.

And we’ve revealed how to always find TUI’s cheapest flights.

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Seville needs to be booked around 25 weeks before the summer holidays for the best flight deal[/caption]

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I went back to front on a sunbed for 20 minutes & now my face is peeling off – I need people to know how dangerous it is

A WOMAN has issued a stark warning after a 20-minute sunbed session left her with the skin on her face peeling off.

Natalia Armstrong took to TikTok to show the horrific aftermath of laying on a sunbed back to front for a whopping 20 minutes.

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Natalia claimed she felt totally ‘fine’ after the 20-minute sunbed session – but it all changed just two days later[/caption]
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The young woman has since taken to TikTok to raise awareness about sunbeds after her face was left peeling[/caption]

The young brunette, who urged others to not make the same mistake as she had, explained that she had put her face where her feet should’ve been – and her toes under the facial tubes.

Warning fellow beauty buffs about the dangers, Natalia said that the UV lights by the feet area are ”stronger than it is on the facial tanner”.

Although at first Natalia felt completely ”fine” and didn’t have any obvious signs of a nasty sunburn, it all changed just two days later, she recalled in the shocking video.

”My sisters woke up me up and were like ‘Look at your face, Nat. Please, just look at your face’.”

Sharing a snap of her red and tight skin just 48 hours after going on the sunbed, Natalia told her 141k followers that she ”couldn’t even smile properly”.

”It was really tight, I couldn’t smile, it felt weird. I thought ‘Oh my god, I’m gonna scar, I’m really gonna hurt myself […] after I’ve just paid £7,000 in Turkey for my teeth’.”

However, the worse was yet to come, after one of Natalia’s friends who works at the hospital took one look at her finger and strongly advised her to get checked by a doctor.

In total, Natalia, whose fingers had ballooned up after the 20-minute sunbed session, had to had four rings ”chopped off” and her index finger developed an infection.

”They just kept on dashing loads of gunk out. They did clean it all and out this bandage on.”

”I am damaged – but it can be fixed,” said Natalia who added she was ”very lucky” that some of her friends had told her about laying upside down method – and she decided to give it a go too.

”So, me being me, I did it like everyone else does it. I didn’t know this was gonna happen to my face – otherwise, I wouldn’t have never done it.”

Urging everyone to spread awareness, Natalia said: ”Share it, repost it. If you know somebody who does this, please tell them not to.”

She added: ”I did never think this was a thing – until it happened.”

Sunbed risks

Sunbeds have long been linked to skin cancer and have even been banned in countries like Brazil and Australia.

According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), there is significant evidence to show that using tanning beds causes melanoma.

They report that sunbeds increase the risk of skin cancer by up to 20 per cent, and also state that they have no positive benefits to our health.

Sharing her expertise, Carol Cooper, Sun Doctor, said: ”Let’s be clear about sunbeds. It’s not just ‘some’ experts that say they’re bad for your skin. It’s almost all of them.

”Actually, anyone who’s ever used a sunbed is at least 20% more likely to develop malignant melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer.

”UV rays damage the DNA in skin cells, so they’re more likely to mutate into cancer. You don’t even have to burn for it to happen.”

Risks of sunbeds

THE promise of a constant glowing tan is too tempting for some people to deny.

But while popping to the sunbed shop may seem harmless, people who use tanning beds should be aware of the risks.

Approximately 10 per cent of the population of Northern Europe use sunbeds on a regular basis, the World Health Organization says.

Some people use them for years on end, accumulating risk of serious disease.

We are here to give you the lowdown on sunbeds and if they are safe to use.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), sunbeds are as dangerous as smoking.

Like the sun, they give out harmful UV rays that damage the DNA in your skin cells.

Over time, this may lead to malignant melanoma – the deadliest form of skin cancer – studies have shown.

According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), there is significant evidence to show that using tanning beds causes melanoma.

They report that sunbeds increase the risk of skin cancer by up to 20 per cent, and also state that they have no positive benefits to our health.

Cancer Research back this statistic, adding that ” there is no such thing as a safe tan from UV radiation”.

One study found that sunbeds can almost double the risk of cancer compared to never using them – with women 83 per cent more likely to develop the disease.

While some people think tanning beds are safer than sitting out in the midday sun, according to Cancer Research, the risk is still twice as high when compared to spending the same amount of time in the Mediterranean sun at lunch time.

The Sunbed Association claim there is not enough evidence to link sunbed use with melanoma, adding: “It is over-exposure and burning that will increase a risk of skin cancer, not responsible UV exposure.”

But the WHO says: “The majority of tanning parlours provide inadequate advice to their customers.

“The use of eye protection such as goggles or sunglasses should be mandatory.

“However, as sunbed users aim to have an even tan, they often decide against protecting any part of their body.”

Referring to the link with skin cancer, the world health experts add: “Sunbeds for self-tanning purposes have been available for the last two decades and due to the long latency period for skin cancer and eye damage it has been difficult so far to demonstrate any long-term health effects.

“Even though the causes of malignant melanoma are not fully understood, tumour development appears to be linked to occasional exposure to intense sunlight.

“Sunbeds subject their users to intermittent high exposures of UVA and UVB radiation – this may provide the ideal setting for the development of malignant skin cancer.

“However, the few epidemiological studies that have been carried out to date have not provided any consistent results.”

Despite the WHO’s cautious stance on the skin cancer link, it discourages the use of sunbeds, quoting an expert who said the use of tanning parlours is like “an industrial-scale radiation exposure experiment”.

Regardless of skin cancer, sunbeds don’t just have long-term health risks.

Users have reported a range of short-term symptoms including itching, dryness and redness of skin, freckling and photosensitivity.

Common outcomes in the longer term, especially in fair-skinned people, may involve blistering of the skin.

Sagging and wrinkling of the skin are an almost certain price to be paid by frequent sunbed users”, the WHO says – not quite the outcome you hope for when going to the sunbed shop for a beautiful, youthful look.

‘Please, just don’t use them at all’

Since being posted on the platform, the video has gone viral, racking up a staggering 1.2million views in just three days.

Many social media users insisted that Natalia shouldn’t have gone on a sunbed in the first place, let alone for that long.

One person wrote: ”I didn’t think sunbeds were a thing in 2025. It horrifies me I went on them in the 90’s!! They’re so dangerous.”

Someone else chimed in, sharing their horrific experience: ”Please just don’t use them at all, from someone who now has scars everywhere due to skin cancer removals.”

A third had seen the clip just in time and wrote: ”This is seriously a sign sent from the universe cause someone literally told me yesterday to go on it upside down to tan faster!

”[I] was gonna do that today & just seen this! Hope you recover quickly.”

”Sunbeds all together are a huge risk. I spent 6 months doing 9 minutes a week. Because of that I developed skin cancer,” a viewer wrote.

”sorry but common sense tells you that 20 mins on a sunbed is stupid, but hope you get better soon,” another added.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain keen on return to England with two relegation-battling Premier League clubs interested

FORMER Liverpool and England star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is keen on a return to England, SunSports understands.

The 31-year-old has endured a frustrating season in Turkey with chances limited at Besiktas.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could be on his way back to the Premier League from Turkey
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His return of one goal and six appearances is well below what he would have wanted at this stage of the campaign.

Reports in Turkey suggest the club’s new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen to give the talented midfielder a chance, handing him just his second start on Sunday.

But Oxlade-Chamberlain, linked with Brentford last year, is attracted by the idea of heading back to the Premier League – where there is interest in the player.

Leicester and Wolves are both monitoring his availability ahead of the transfer window closing next Monday.

They believe his versatility and top-flight experience could be a vital addition to their squad as they battle the drop.

And Leeds in the Championship are also believed to be keen on the player if he becomes available.

The Yorkshire club think he could add the quality required to take them back into the Premier League.

Besiktas are likely to allow the 35-cap Three Lions international to leave on loan with a view to a permanent switch if the move works out.

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Back in the summer, SunSport revealed another Championship side are keen on the ex-Arsenal man.

Now more reports in Turkey state Sheffield United could be set to reignite their interest.

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If he joins the Blades, Oxlade-Chamberlain will play alongside former Liverpool team-mate Brewster, the 24-year-old striker who started his professional career with the Reds.

The pair were both part of the Liverpool squad that won the Champions League in 2019.

Oxlade-Chamberlain made 146 appearances during a six-year spell with Liverpool, during which the team won five trophies – including the Premier League and Champions League.

He joined Besiktas in August 2023 following his Anfield release and helped the team win the Turkish Cup last term.

But fiancee Perrie Edwards – with whom he has son Axel – revealed how him living in Turkey has taken its toll.

Speaking in April, she said: “I have to be honest – I’m not going to sugarcoat it – it’s blooming hard . . . it’s really hard. I’m struggling a bit with the Turkey situation.

“When he played for Arsenal it was great because he was just down the road. Liverpool, Manchester, not that bad, but Turkey!

“Turkey is a little bit further and the thing is they are so busy. They train every day practically.

“But do you know what? We make it work, because we make it work for the ones we love.

“So it’s fun, it’s exciting. It still keeps it fresh, I think.”

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Oxlade-Chamberlain and Perrie Edwards have been together since 2017, the year he joined Liverpool from Arsenal[/caption]

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