Celebrity make-up artist Georgina Hamed is the brains behind Lost in Beauty. After working with the likes of Minnie Driver, Naomi Campbell, Cate Blanchett and Joely Richardson, Georgie knows all about looking paparazzi perfect. The store is decked out with a big pair of pink lips in the window; once inside you'll find chandeliers, a mirror ball and a raft of vintage touches encased in Victorian and Edwardian cabinets. Alongside the niche skin and haircare products are artworks by names like Jessica Albarn (sister of Damon) and Stella Vine. Ren and Dr Hauschka are displayed with Bumble and Bumble hair products and Arcania Apothecary Mother & Child - organic and sustainable products created by hand in Somerset for kids and exclusive to Lost in Beauty. Book a hair appointment and you'll get New York stylist Tim Crespin teasing your tresses - he has worked for DKNY, Vogue and Elle. Brow specialist Rekha Joshi is an expert in threading and, of course, Georgie is on hand for make-up makeovers, lessons and tips.
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