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18 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 23 SEPTEMBER 2018 COMMERCIAL A beauty cream with superpowers EVERY woman is unique. She has her own dreams and aspi- rations, and her own path to follow. And yet all women share something in common: they want optimally-moisturised and protected skin, a radiant and flawlessly even complexion with a smooth, natural finish. To meet their individual needs and their collective ex- pectations, CHANEL created CC CREAM, a universal beau- ty cream with multiple super- powers. Its formula combines active skincare ingredients, subtle pigments and UV filters for enhanced skin in a single application. With over three million units of CC CREAM already produced, CHANEL now rein- vents this "must-have" cream with a protective formula that delivers greater hydration and a finer, melt-away texture for a healthy and luminous makeup finish. Equally effective as a primer in the morning or for a boosted touch of radiance at any time of day, the new CC CREAM by CHANEL is the "superhero" skincare product that no woman will want to do without! The five superpowers of Chanel CC cream CHANEL CC CREAM com- bines form and substance, with murunga plum extract, its new active ingredient se- lected to strengthen its skin- care benefits. It is teamed with a host of ingredients offering an instantly enhancing tex- ture that improves the quality of skin with each application. 1. Even skin tone in total dis- cretion. 2. Lavish hydration – Skin immediately appears smooth- er, re-plumped, more sup- ple and comfortable, with 12 hours of hydration. 3. Daily correction – Boasting a new form of hyaluronic acid and a new active ingredient, murunga plum, CC CREAM smooths and replumps skin. After just one month, signs of aging are corrected and fine lines are diminished by 20%. With each application, the benefits can be seen on skin. 4. Absolute protection – A new addition to the formula, murunga plum holds the high- est concentration of vitamin C ever found in a fruit. This natural extract is rich in vi- tamins A and E and polyphe- nols. A genuine antioxidant shield that fights against envi- ronmental aggressors, and an anti-aging arsenal reinforced by a complex of sun filters that protect skin from UVA and UVB rays. 5. Glow-boosting action – Thanks to murunga plum ex- tract, rich in vitamin C, the complexion is more even and luminous, day after day. The skin's natural ability to ref lect light is improved, for a natural glow boosted by +13%. When? At any time. First thing in the morning, for a boosted touch of radiance throughout the day, at night before going out. How? After your skincare ritual, apply a dab of CC CREAM smooth- ing from the centre of the face outward. Reapply as much as desired for greater coverage, or apply a subtle hint of pow- der for a more sophisticated finish. Who is it for? All skin types, even sensitive skin. The cream is available in a palette of 5 shades Beige: B10, B20, B30, B40, B50. Chanel is distributed by Alfred Gera & Sons Ltd. Meeting of the Corinthia Veterans 12 Corinthia Veterans – so called because they joined Corinthia when it first launched in the 1960s – met up in September to enjoy an evening of cocktails and canapés in the new Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa Executive Lounge. The Veterans had recently contributed stories, memo- rabilia and photographs from across their careers for a video presentation created to mark the 50th Anniversary since the opening of the Corinthia Pal- ace Hotel & Spa. The video was shown at the Corinthia Senior Team Con- ference held at the Corinthia Hotel in Lisbon for 80 top ex- ecutives within the Group. The get-together of the Vet- erans was intended as a thank you for their contribution in making this video a huge suc- cess, It enabled them to watch the finished results. Most of the ex-employees worked for Corinthia for be- tween 35 and 45 years ago, and are now retired. THE Definitive(ly) Good Guide Co with the sup- port of HSBC & Global Payments, have once again collaborated to publish the 19th edition of the well- known guide that allows diners to choose from Mal- ta's top restaurants. The 2019 edition of the guide features those 150 restaurants rated highest in the upcoming annual sur- vey. The guide remains com- pletely objective by includ- ing all 150 top-rated res- taurants for free on both w w w . r e s t a u r a n t s m a l t a . com and The Definitive(ly) Good Guide to Restaurants in Malta & Gozo. For the whole month of September people din- ing out are given the op- portunity to once again rate their favourite res- taurants where they have dined during the previous 12 months, on the restau- rantsmalta portal. Their ratings will then determine which restaurants will be included in the 2019 edi- tion of the guide. Rate the restaurants on food, service and ambience on a scale of 1 to 10. An- swer additional questions to let us know who you feel should be the winners of the special awards includ- ing best Maltese restaurant; best restaurant for business entertainment; best value for money restaurant; most romantic restaurant; most child friendly restaurant, best restaurant restroom and also most pet-friendly restaurant, as well as which have your favourite wine lists. Send in your funny and informative comments and you could win one of the following fantastic prizes: A luxury two-night stay at the fortress hotel on the Water's Edge, Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour; A one-hour ride in a Route 66 Hummer Limousine with free flowing prosecco; A Herb Garden Trolley from Dical House, Fine Foods & Wellbeing Mosta; A €100 voucher to exchange with Mirachem wines; A €100 voucher to exchange with Riedel Glassware. Log onto www.restau- rantsmalta.com during September to get voting and help shape dining out in Malta in 2019! The Definitive(ly) Good Guide to Restaurants in Malta & Gozo survey From left-to-right: Saviour Micallef, Alfred Micallef, Alfred Portelli, Raymond Bonello, Liz Bartolo, Emanuel Massa, Anthony Busuttil, Marisa Xuereb, Anthony Grech, Antonia Camilleri, Edwin Caurana, Manuel Briffa, Lewis Parnis, Walter Casolani

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