Sali Hughes has made a New Year pledge, sans resolutions, and instead adopted a new set of beauty habits that aim to improve her skin and overall well-being.
The journalist believes that even someone with a skincare routine as rigorous as hers can still find areas for improvement. So, what changes will Sali be making in 2026? Firstly, she has vowed to drink more water – something she admits to being dependent on tea for over the years. To combat this, she's purchased an oversized mug and aims to finish a liter by bedtime.
Next up is her skincare routine. Sali plans to use an LED mask at least four times a week, opting for Beauty Pie's Dynamo Deep LED Collagen-Boosting Mask, which she finds more comfortable than others in the same price range (£199). For her retinol game, she'll be sticking to Klira's The Special, a product that consistently delivers great results on her skin.
Her hair also needs some TLC. After five years of bleached highlights, Sali will be treating it to regular masks – specifically Olaplex's Weightless Nourishing Mask (£39) which promises to last through three normal washes.
When it comes to makeup, Sali plans to simplify her collection and stick to a few tried-and-true products. Her go-to lip product is still Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk Love Effect Lipstick in Naughty Talk (£29), but she'll be limiting herself to just one lip color instead of carrying six or eight identical shades.
In the beauty world, Sali plans to try collagen supplements, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting their benefits. She'll also be sharing her experience with her readers who swear by them. And in a surprising move, she's bribed her son to join her at the gym once a week to encourage him – and herself – to start exercising more.
By embracing these changes, Sali aims to improve her skin, increase her energy levels, and simply be more productive. Whether or not she succeeds remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: she's taking control of her beauty routine in 2026.
The journalist believes that even someone with a skincare routine as rigorous as hers can still find areas for improvement. So, what changes will Sali be making in 2026? Firstly, she has vowed to drink more water – something she admits to being dependent on tea for over the years. To combat this, she's purchased an oversized mug and aims to finish a liter by bedtime.
Next up is her skincare routine. Sali plans to use an LED mask at least four times a week, opting for Beauty Pie's Dynamo Deep LED Collagen-Boosting Mask, which she finds more comfortable than others in the same price range (£199). For her retinol game, she'll be sticking to Klira's The Special, a product that consistently delivers great results on her skin.
Her hair also needs some TLC. After five years of bleached highlights, Sali will be treating it to regular masks – specifically Olaplex's Weightless Nourishing Mask (£39) which promises to last through three normal washes.
When it comes to makeup, Sali plans to simplify her collection and stick to a few tried-and-true products. Her go-to lip product is still Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk Love Effect Lipstick in Naughty Talk (£29), but she'll be limiting herself to just one lip color instead of carrying six or eight identical shades.
In the beauty world, Sali plans to try collagen supplements, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting their benefits. She'll also be sharing her experience with her readers who swear by them. And in a surprising move, she's bribed her son to join her at the gym once a week to encourage him – and herself – to start exercising more.
By embracing these changes, Sali aims to improve her skin, increase her energy levels, and simply be more productive. Whether or not she succeeds remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: she's taking control of her beauty routine in 2026.