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Beauty fans are ‘obsessed’ with viral £2 Boots buy that ‘stops sweating’, lasts ‘all day’ & is ‘exactly’ like £234 scent
BEAUTY fans are going wild for a viral buy from Boots that is said to “stop sweating”.
Not only does it smell fresh, but the scent will also last “all day”.




But that’s not all – if you have posh taste but don’t have the funds to match, you’re sure to be left beaming when you hear that this “everyday essential” smells “exactly” like a pricey perfume.
So with summer right around the corner, if you want to smell good but without breaking the bank, then you’ve come to the right place.
Many of us can’t afford to spend over £200 on a bottle of perfume, but thanks to the new Gem Skin-Loving Santal Antiperspirant Deodorant, not only will it provide you with 48 hours of antiperspirant protection, but you’ll also smell designer too.
With this new deodorant, which recently landed in Boots stores, you’ll tackle sweat whilst ensuring your skin feels better than ever.
This “skin-loving formulation” is enriched with premium ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Shea Butter and Vitamin E.
It’s said to be “gentle on skin, but tough on sweat” and works to “keep skin moisturised and nourished.”
There’s four scents to choose from – Cool Fresh, Vanilla Coconut, Vanilla Macadamia and Santal, which fans say smells “exactly” like a well-known fragrance.
So if the thought of spending £234 for an 100ml bottle of Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum sends shivers down your spine, then you won’t want to miss this.
This woody fragrance, which blends earthy sandalwood with subtle spices, has since gone viral online, sending shoppers into chaos as they scramble to get their hands on the popular Aussie deodorant.
It’s been hailed “a boujee-on-a-budget formula” that provides “seriously chic scent profiles that last all day”.
And it’s clear that beauty fans are loving it, as it has quickly racked up a very impressive average rating of 4.9 out of five, with 94% of reviewers recommending this product.
One person said: “Smells amazing, lasts the perfect amount of time. I got the Santal one and I love how it suits me. Easy to apply and good for value.”
Great deodorant. Really does stop me from sweating throughout the day
Boots shopper
Another added: “I love this scent! It’s giving oud for your pits! Scent lasts all day and until the next morning without irritating my underarms! I’m obsessed! Definitely my go to from now on.”
A third commented: “The smell of this one is unique!! I had never seen anything like it, such a lovely lasting smell! This one is definitely one of my fav scents ever!”
Top 3 beauty products every woman should be using
Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook shared the holy-grail products every woman needs to be using.
A cleanser, SPF, and hair oil are must-haves within beauty routines.
A cleanser is crucial for healthy skin as it removes dirt, oil, and other impurities for flawless skin. This skincare step not only cleanses the face and removes dirt, but also prevents breakouts and premature skin ageing, helping you maintain a healthy, youthful, and blemish-free complexion.
The Aveeno Face Calm+ Restore Nourishing Oat Cleanser is a go-to of mine due to its gentle formula that soothes and restores the skin’s appearance and texture.
SPF is non-negotiable and should be in everyone’s daily skincare routine.
Even on cooler, cloudier days, our skin is exposed to the sun’s UV rays which can be harmful to unprotected skin and even lead to damage. These damages include sunburn, pigmentation changes, and wrinkles which can impact the skin’s texture and appearance. In some cases, prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause skin cancer.
Applying SPF daily prevents these damages and protects the skin from harmful rays. I recommend the Beauty Of Joseon Rice & Prebiotic Sunscreen PA++++ SPF50+ for its lightweight, non-clumping texture that absorbs quickly for a natural finish and maximum protection.
Hair oil has many benefits and should be regularly used. This treatment can strengthen and protect the hair from external stressors while improving its appearance and shine. Regularly applying hair oil can also reduce breakage and even encourage hair growth for longer, fuller locks. Hair oils also target the scalp, reducing dandruff and improving its health through exfoliation.
I recommend using this deeply nourishing treatment a couple of times a week or more depending on the hair’s moisture levels. The Hair Syrup Rapunzel Pre-Wash Oil Treatment is a nutrient-rich treatment that revitalises strands to promote a happy scalp and healthy-looking locks. Apply the syrup throughout damp hair before washing; massage from root to tip and allow the formula to penetrate strands before rinsing and styling.
Meanwhile, someone else beamed: “This has a really nice unisex scent to it and the sweat protection is really good! No powdery texture or white residue. Pretty packaging too!”
But that’s not all, as another happy beauty fan gushed: “Great deodorant. Really does stop me from sweating throughout the day.”
At the same time, another Boots shopper wrote: “I love the woody scent – it’s subtle but lasts all day without being overpowering. The formula glides on so smoothly and doesn’t irritate my skin at all.
“Keeps me fresh for ages, and I love that it includes Shea Butter and Hyaluronic Acid. Total everyday essential!”
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Chelsea launch emergency £13million transfer bid for AC Milan’s Mike Maignan in race against time for Club World Cup
CHELSEA have tabled a £13million bid for AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan, according to reports.
The Blues want to give their new No1 his debut at the Club World Cup, which begins next Sunday.

But the deadline to register players for the revamped 32-team tournament is on Tuesday.
And it means Chelsea face a race against time to get the transfer announced.
The club have been locked in talks with both AC Milan and the player since last week.
Maignan is thought to be keen on a move to Stamford Bridge and has already agreed personal terms.
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The 29-year-old has just a year left on his contract with the Italian side.
And with the two parties no closer to agreement, Milan are set to cash-in this summer rather than risk losing him for free in 12 months time.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims £13m will be enough to seal the deal, while Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport claim the fee is likely to be £15m.
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Milan have already sounded out Roma’s Mile Svilar as Maignan’s replacement.
The Frenchman has 31 international caps to his name and is regarded by many as one of the best keepers in the world.
He has been in the Serie A Team of the Year twice in four seasons and he won the title with Milan in 2022 after keeping 17 clean sheets.
There is set to be a lot of movement in Chelsea’s bloated goalkeeper department this summer.
The first to go will reportedly be Kepa Arrizabalaga to Arsenal in a £5m deal.
Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic face uncertain futures.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are set to improve their bid for Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens.
The Blues’ opening offer fell £10m short of their £40m valuation of the English winger, who has already agreed a seven-year contract in West London.
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I’m the Machine Gun Preacher who Gerard Butler played in film – here’s how I survived ISIS and 10 assassination attempts
A HOLLYWOOD star who gave up being a drug dealing bikie is now fighting ISIS through the dripping jungles of central Africa.
The Machine Gun Preacher is on a mission to rescue child sex slaves on the continent – and is has come up against the notorious terror group.



The priest, real name Sam Childers, is battling ISIS in the Congo as he continues his holy war to save abused children.
He’s famously known as being the inspiration behind the movie Machine Gun Preacher.
The film starred an A-list cast of Gerard Butler as Childers, Michelle Monaghan as his wife, and Michael Shannon.
Machine Gun Preacher told the story of how Childers came to be fighting in Africa after growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Once a criminal, he found God, turned his life to charity work in Africa and dedicated himself to saving children.
Machine Gun Preacher – the film – showed him battling Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army in 1997.
Now he’s released a self-made documentary – trying to raise money to take the fight to ISIS in Congo.
He said: “I’m not worried about dying. I’m 62 years old. The last thing I worry about is dying. I worry more about living than dying.”
After being hammered in the Middle East, ISIS turned to Africa and is now enslaving thousands of children as its militants rampage through impoverished areas.
Childers has a network of orphanages, schools, and farms set up across the centre of the continent.
But he’s come into combat with ISIS as they have expanded into Congo.
He said: “We don’t want to see our children be kidnapped, sold in prostitution.
“We don’t want to see none of that so I’m willing to do whatever I have to do… and I’m willing to answer for it.
“They are murderers. They’re killers.



“I’m not afraid of none of them.”
Some 5.4million people have been killed in Congo’s ongoing conflicts since 1998 – but the wars have gone largely ignored in the West.
Three children were beheaded by rebel fighters in February and dozens more killed when they took a village.
Childers’ belief in God has given the preacher the strength to keep fighting – even against militant Christian groups.
The Lord’s Resistance Army raped and abducted girls, mutilated them, and enslaved boys into being child soldiers.
He said: “I’ve been ambushed over 10 times. Been in over 10 major battles. They tried to assassinate me over 10 times.
“That’s just in the Kony War.”
Despite the gun battles, Childers says that he was in more danger while a bikie and drug dealer in America.


He said: “I fought in guerrilla warfare, or been in war over 25 years, and I never was shot in Africa.
“I was shot once and stabbed 3 times in America.”
Childers said the soldiering was a means to an end – supporting the good work his organisations do through orphanages and farms.
“What you got to realize those rescues and to be active in stuff like that costs a lot of money.
“I have a lot of children and orphanages and children’s homes that got to be taken care of.”
Now, he runs a private military company in Congo that works with local forces to try and save children.
Childers said many of the children he rescued were severely mentally damaged by their time spent in captivity.
He said: “They cannot be kept in a normal orphanage with other children until after one year.
“That’s if the people believe they’re doing well. That’s doing the mental evaluations.”



But Childers revealed that he preferred to work with children rather than adults, saying they could work through the mental challenges they faced from being victims of rape or violence.
But it’s not just ISIS that his charities are fighting, with disease and hunger also continuing to kill children.
Childers said: “So then we feed over 10,000 meals a day. The majority of the children we feed only eat one meal a day, and that’s the meal we’re feeding them.”
Now, the preacher has released a new film trying to raise money for his work.
“Our goal is to do a hundred 1,000 downloads by the end of this year and that money’s used for children, man, you know. And so, instead of telling everyone, hey, send me $20.
“We’re asking everyone. Look, you want to hear a good story. You want to hear a good story of redemption. You want to hear a good story of saving people’s lives. You want to hear a good story of giving all.”
Becoming the Machine Gun Preacher
Childers was born into a difficult household with a heroin addict mum and drunkard dad.
They were always Christians, but in his teens Childers got in with the wrong crowd, he said.
“I started doing what they were doing to fit in, smoking cigarettes, smoking marijuana.
“12 years old: drinking, eating pills.
“13, 14 years old: snorting cocaine.
“Then, at 15 years old, I woke up one morning, and here I got a heroin addiction. You know, I’m shooting up cocaine, shooting up heroin.”
Childers quit school and said he turned himself into one of the biggest drug dealers in Grand Rapids, running narcotics from all over the US.
He said: “The only good thing was my dad brought me and my brothers up to be hardworking people.
“I always held a job, even though I was a cocaine addict heroin addict.
“But I made a lot of money selling drugs.”
Childers said he always believed in God, but “I thought I had everything I needed.
“I had money. I had drugs, guns, women motorcycles.”
But then in his early 20s, Childers got into a bar fight that was so awful it changed the course of his life.
“There were big guys, tough guys laying on the floor crying, holding their guts in.
And I said that night, if I get out of here, I’m I’m done living this life.”
His charity work has seen Childers honoured with the Mother Teresa Memorial International Award for Social Justice in 2013.
What's happening in Congo?

ISIS has extended its bloody grip in Africa to the Congo in recent years.
The terror thugs are taking advantage of high levels of poverty and an already destabalised nation.
ISIS formally announced its arrival in the country – which it calls the Central Africa Province – in 2019.
It claimed another rebel group – the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) – as its affiliate in the Congo and neighbouring Uganda.
The ADF, originally a Ugandan Islamist rebel group formed in the 1990s and had already established a stronghold in eastern Congo’s North Kivu and Ituri provinces.
The ADF rebranded to ISIS and adopted its jihadist rhetoric and tactics.
The group began releasing propaganda via ISIS’s media channels, portraying its local attacks—mainly against civilians, Congolese soldiers, and UN peacekeepers—as part of the global jihad.
Hundreds of civilians have been killed in brutal raids, massacres, and bombings by the terror group.
The Congolese army has launched several offensives to knock out ISIS – but has struggled to fully eliminate them.