DreamTeam:
1. Clodagh Edwards and Caroline Breslin; 2. Sarah Halliwell and Victoria
Campbell; 3. Audrey McGrath and Diane Connor. (Pix. Brian McEvoy)
Leading
the search for perfect skin is Lancome, with yet another new product that is
set to raise the bar. DreamTone, a skin
pigmentation corrector tailored to specific skin concerns, is the latest
addition to the premium skincare range.
Billed as
a grand reveal of a product that could offer the skin tone of your dreams, even
without make-up, the DreamTone launch didn’t disappoint with those in
attendance including Sonya Lennon, Elaine Crowley and Diana Bunici, who just
returned from a charity trip to Moldova working in an orphanage.
Welcomed
by Victoria Campbell, General Manager Lancôme UK and Ireland, guest scientific
speaker Julie Mc Manus, Head of L’Oreal UK and Ireland Scientific and
Regulatory Affairs, was joined by independent science broadcaster and Vivienne
Parry OBE.
McManus
outlined the incredible studies carried out across 19 countries, involving over
10,000 women identifying no less than 64 different skin shades, for Lancôme’s
bespoke skincare, which has been tailored to one of three different
pigmentation profiles helping you achieve your dream skin!
Sending
their best wishes for the evening, and have been gifted DreamTone as part of an
Irish VIP panel to trial the product, were Kathryn Thomas, currently in LA;
Caroline Morahan, who’ll soon be back in Ireland for film a feature film; Maura
Derrane who was performing official duties as Roscommon Best Dressed Lady
judge; and Love Hate’s Susan Loughnane.