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Inside the Traitors host Claudia Winkleman’s beauty secrets – from £4 buy for shiny hair to bizarre hack to better sleep

SINCE Claudia Winkleman hit our TV screens in the 90s we’ve been hooked on her ever since.

And the Traitors host is almost as well known for her signature style as for her presenting skills.

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53-year-old Claudia Winkleman has had the same signature look for decades
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Claudia in 2010 still had her signature fringe, messy eyeliner and pale lips[/caption]

With a heavy block fringe, dark liner and glowing skin, the 53-year-old looks like she has barely aged in the past few decades.

Here, Fabulous looks at how she gets her signature look – from her favourite shampoo for shiny hair to the bizarre hack she swears by for a better night’s sleep.

SKIN WIN

The Traitors host always looks amazing, and now you can to as she share her favourite skincare product.

Claudia’s skin always has a natural glow and she says it’s all down to one skincare product.

She told Get the Gloss: “I am extremely keen on Skin Food by Weleda.”

She beamed: “It does what it promises. My skin inhales it.” 

The cream can be used overnight as a treatment or during the day as a moisturiser.

You’ll be pleased to know it’s super affordable too costing just £2.99 from Holland & Barrett.

HAIR WE GO

The one thing we always obsess over when we think of Claudia Winkleman is her sleek and shiny hair.

“The best thing about The Traitors is how shiny Claudia’s hair is,” one person wrote on X.

“It’s like a goddam mirror!”

“I want to know how she gets it so shiny and manages to keep it that way,” another mused.

Claudia herself admits her hair is her ‘thing’ and has shared how she keeps it ‘shinier than a unicorn.’

“There’s only one shampoo worth talking about,” she previously told Closer Online.

“I don’t use anything other than Head & Shoulders, nothing on Earth makes my hair shiny quite like it.

“I adore it.”

The shampoo costs just £4 from Amazon, of which Claudia is the face of.

“When Head and Shoulders got in touch and asked to work with me I thought ‘listen love, you’ve got the wrong person here, I am not a man and I don’t have dandruff,’ and put the phone down,” she told Hello!.

“But then they told me that they had this new formula that makes hair really shiny and they sent it to me and I used it religiously for three months, in fact the whole family did, and it works.

“I’m not just saying this – my hair has never been shinier or glossier.”

Claudia Winkleman wearing a grey knit turtleneck sweater at The Traitors premiere.
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The Tratiors host shares her beauty secrets and how she gets the best night’s sleep[/caption]

GET GLOWING

Claudia’s tan never fails her whether it’s the summer or winter months.

And she swears by Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pads (£39), as she told Grazia: “One swipe and you will faint and openly weep. And we all know I like to be orange.

“But trust me when I say it won’t make you orange – just a sweep will make it look like you’ve eaten outside on a sunny day.”

She’s also admitted to using Bisto craving and tea bags in a pinch for some added colour to her face.

For her body, Claudia often gets a spray tan but if she is left to her own devices uses Dove self-tanner.

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Claudia is never seen without her fake tan

Claudia Winkleman's career so far

Holiday (1992–1996): Claudia started her TV career as a travel show presenter, delivering segments from exotic locations.

Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two (2004–2010): Although she worked on a few shows between Holiday and Strictly, Claudia really came into her own as a presenter on this spin-off, where she could be seen offering behind-the-scenes gossip and interviewing contestants. She hosted It Takes Two from its inception until Zoe Ball took over from her in 2011.

Strictly Come Dancing (2014–present): After Sir Bruce Forsyth left the BBC show due to health concerns, Claudia joined Tess Daly as a co-host of the main show. This is one of the jobs Claudia is best known for.

Film 2010 (2010–2016): Claudia succeeded Jonathan Ross as the host of the BBC’s flagship film review show in 2010. She was praised by The Guardian for being a “passionate and engaging advocate of cinema” in this role.

The Great British Sewing Bee (2013–2016): Claudia brought her wit to the crafting competition for three years.

The Traitors (2022-present): Claudia’s dark hair and resting mysterious face have become synonymous with this hit reality show. Despite her attempts to leave after the first series in case future seasons flopped, BBC bosses were determined to keep her on, so it seems unlikely she’ll stop heading up the show anytime soon.

SLEEPING BEAUTY

While Claudia has her staple products to get her signature look, she isn’t as fussed about removing them.

She even claims that not taking her make-up off helps her get a better nights sleep.

‘I’ve never ever taken it off before bed,’ she insisted to The Express. 

I take it off the next morning with my nifty Boots No7 gel which comes in a tube. Fantastic – don’t have to deal with pot opening. But no, I sleep in it. I have more fun in my dream.’

WALK IT OFF

Claudia has a slim figure which might make you think she sticks to a grueling workout routine.

In reality, she couldn’t be more opposed to it.

Claudia revealed on Gabby Logan’s podcast The Mid•Point: “I don’t like physical exertion of any kind.”

She revealed to Marie Claire that she got really into walking during lockdown as living without a garden forced her and her family to get their fresh air by walking around London – dubbing their newfound hobby ‘urban walking’.

While guest starring on The Mid•Point, she told Gabi about her reformer pilates class: “It’s round the corner from me, so I can go there and everybody is lovely – it’s super quiet.”

But it’s a hobby she takes very casually: “They talk to me about parts of my body and say things like, ‘The problem is you’ve never used your lats,’ and I’m like, ‘What’s that?'”

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‘Some 120k without water and supply risk for 275k ‘ – Public urged to save water as repairs underway after Storm Eowyn

AS the country slowly returns to normal after the harsh Storm Eowyn – thousands of homes are left with no water supplies due to power outages.

Uisce Eireann has issued an urgent warning for all householders to be mindful of their water usage.

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Storm Eowyn left thousands of homeowners without any water supplies
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Thousands of people are experiencing loss of supply due to power outages, which may increase as reservoir levels drop.

Approximately 120,000 people across the country have no water this lunchtime due to the storm event; an additional 150,000 people are now being supplied by schemes where generators have been deployed.

However, supplies for a further 275,000 people are at risk in areas where power is yet to be restored.

The national water company stated that the affected counties with the most impacts are Kerry, Clare, Tipperary, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford, Laois and across the North West.

The repair crews are currently on the grounds across the country in efforts to restore the supplies and deploy generators at sites where power has not been restored.

They are currently coordinating with the ESB to prioritise power restoration and liaising with other agencies, including the National Emergency Co-ordination Group (NECG) and local authorities.

The NECG continues coordinating and supporting efforts to restore power, water, telecommunications and other services to thousands of homes, farms and businesses.

To date, 308,000 power connections have been restored and the intensive repairs and work will continue over the weekend.

However, the full restoration is expected to take more than a week in the worst impacted areas.

The Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary, has confirmed that the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to provide support to those living in properties directly affected by Storm Eowyn.

‘UNPRECEDENTED STORM EVENT’

Uisce Eireann’s Head of Water Operations, Margaret Attridge, said that there has been positive progress made overnight on the repairs – but several people are experiencing loss of water supply due to power outages.

She said: “This unprecedented storm event has had a severe impact on our water and wastewater network nationwide.

“Our crews are on the ground in all impacted areas working to restore water service as quickly as possible, but given the extent of the damage to the power network, it may take some time before full service is restored everywhere.

“We ask for the public’s continued patience during this challenging time.

“In locations where water supplies have been impacted for longer periods, we are deploying alternative water supplies.

“Details of these supplies and their locations will be posted across our website and social media channels as they become available.”

Margaret also urged customers to conserve water where possible to protect supply while the outages are resolved.

People can take some simple steps to conserve their water, such as avoiding water-intensive appliances during this time.

CHECK FOR LEAKS AND BURSTS PIPES

The national water company urged customers to notify them about their burst pipes as it struggles to provide standard supplies, which may lead to more water supplies being wasted due to a leak.

The crew needs to be notified about leaks or burst pipes so they can perform maintenance and repairs to reserve the water supply.

During the stormy days, there has been a notable increase in leaks and bursts caused by the debris across the network.

As a result, thedemand has increased, meaning it was impacting reservoir storage.

All homeowners are urged to check any property under their responsibility for burst pipes and leaks and report it to the crew to be prioritised for repair

And people are reminded not to leave the taps running and to fix dripping or leaking taps to preserve the water reservoir supply.

Customers can stay informed about their local water supply by visiting www.water.ie, via Uisce Éireann’s X feed, @IWCare, or by signing up for our free text alert service via the website.

Alternatively, they can get in touch via their 24/7 customer care centre at 1800 278 278. 

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Water supplies for a further 275,000 people are at risk
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The £55 airport fee that Ryanair is scrapping this year

RYANAIR passengers soon won’t get caught out with a strict £55 when getting to the airport.

The budget airline announced last year that they planned to phase out printed boarding passes.

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Ryanair passengers soon won’t have to pay a £55 fee for forgetting to print their boarding pass[/caption]

Currently, passengers who fail to check in online and have to get their boarding pass at the desk has to pay a £55 fee.

Some families have been left hundreds of pounds out of pocket when forgetting to do this.

However, Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary said last year that he was wanted to scrap all printed passes in favour of mobile boarding passes by May.

He said: “Our goal is to eliminate check-in desks at the airport, just like we’ve done with luggage counters.

“Everything will be managed through the app, making the process fully digital and eliminating paper entirely.”

“I’m one of the last remaining people still showing up with my piece of paper.

“It also means, once we get everybody onto the app, nobody will ever again pay for a boarding pass at an airport – the airport check in fee will be gone. 

“So, I think it will be a smoother, easier journey for everybody.” 

While this means no more £55 fees, passengers will need to make sure their phone has enough battery.

Anyone with a dead battery may find themselves struggling to get through security.

Despite this, O’Leary said passengers will still be able to board if their phone dies when they get to the gate.

He told the Telegraph: “If your battery dies, we have your seat and your passport and we can do that at the boarding gates at the moment.”

There are a number of destinations that Brits will still need to print their boarding pass for, however.

Airports in Morocco require a physical copy, due to additional checks at security, as do ones in Turkey, excluding Dalaman.

And Tirana Airport in Albania also cannot accept mobile boarding passes.

Sun Travel has contacted Ryanair for clarification regarding mobile passes for these destinations.

Some travel experts have said that other airlines could ditch boarding passes altogether.

Start-up airline Riyadh Air’s chief executive Tony Douglas said mobile boarding passes could even be a thing of the past by 2030.

This would be replaced with biometric checks such as fingerprint and iris scans.

Advice for flying with Ryanair

  • All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
  • Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee
  • Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport
  • Anyone who loses their card at the airport will have to pay a £20 reissue fee
  • Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first
  • Extra legroom seats can be found in rows 1 A, B, C or 2 D, E, F as well as row 16 and 17 near the emergency exit
  • The worst seat on Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft is also 11A because of its lack of window.

Here’s the seat number you never want to see on your boarding pass.

And why having SSSS on your pass might delay you at security.

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