After almost a year and a half of mask-wearing, many of us have given up wearing lipstick altogether in order to avoid the tell-tale smudged or chapped lips that have become synonymous with wearing a face mask. It makes sense then, that as we prepare to ease out of lockdown and face masks become no longer mandatory as of 19 July, Boots has reported that interest in lipstick has soared as a result.
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I text David to tell him I’m so nervous about moving and marrying him that I wake at 4am every day, stomach churning. Even the dogs are still snoring. I’ve never been vulnerable like this with him before. I have always put on a brave face, leaving him to read about my insecurities later. But he surprises me by being incredibly supportive.