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Good Housekeeping UK

Oct 01 2020
Magazine

Good Housekeeping Magazine gives you the best recipes, health advice, beauty and fashion expertise, consumer testing reports, great ideas for your home and real life inspirational stories. It is the one magazine you can always trust for expertise and tireless attention to detail delivered in a positive and accessible way which gives readers direct access to “the best of everything”.

Reboot, refresh, renew…

TRIED, TESTED, TRUSTED

Good Housekeeping UK

WORTH SHARING write, email, Facebook or tweet • THIS MONTH WE ASKED YOU TO SHARE THE POSITIVE CHANGES YOU HAVE MADE IN YOUR LIFE RECENTLY

Good ideas for October • AUTUMN IS HERE, SO IT’S TIME TO GET ORGANISED WITH THESE COLOUR-POP BUYS FOR YOU AND YOUR HOME

AS A PARENT, when do you ever stop learning?’ • As patron of the NSPCC and Childline, The Countess of Wessex shares her insight into how we can all help young people through these challenging times

Autumn… Bring it on! • It’s time to look to the new season and its promise of cosy knitwear, tailored tweeds, elegant coats and luxe layers

STATEMENT BLOUSES • Ruffles, frills, fancy collars, bold colours and standout prints – there are so many new blouses to try this autumn. It’s time to button up!

The next STEP • This season’s new shoe is here – the heeled loafer. It’s a versatile style that’s chic with frocks, trousers or even jeans. From mock croc to tassels, the choice is endless…

How we stay strong and positive • From family workouts to confiding in friends, four famous faces share what keeps them feeling calm and confident from the inside out

‘Posh paper can turn a thank you note into a sonnet’ • There’s something emotional about writing on special paper, says our columnist, as she admits to a guilty pleasure that may be getting a little out of hand

DISCOVER the JOY of STARGAZING • Connecting with the night sky can make us happier and relieve stress, as writer Jo Marchant explains

‘I am a survivor, not a victim’ • Having survived the Holocaust, clinical psychologist Dr Edith Eger has dedicated her life to healing others. Here, she shares her life story and some sage advice with Arielle Tchiprout

Encore! The battle to raise the curtain again • Britain is famous for its performing arts, but the recent global health pandemic has created an unprecedented crisis for the industry. So what next? BBC Radio 4’s Front Row presenter Samira Ahmed reveals the likely shape of theatre’s next act

‘Getting older is liberating’ • Caitlin Moran thought midlife was going to be a doddle. The reality has been a lot darker but, as she tells Anna Bonet, she’s emerged stronger and happier from the challenges

Animal MAGIC! • In the most uncertain times, pets have an extraordinary ability to comfort us. Meet four women who have experienced the joy and healing powers of their animals (and insects)

‘Like rising dough, we too can TRANSFORM’ • When faced with unexpected life changes, tragedy and loss, Pauline Beaumont found wisdom and hope in her kitchen

‘I’ve realised who and what MATTERS TO ME’ • When the busyness of life stopped suddenly it was a huge shock for all of us. But as author and mental health advocate Matt Haig has found, it also offered a chance to reconnect with what is important

LOOK & FEEL FABULOUS for less!

BEAUTY that works

CURLY CARE

The GH autumn beauty report • Our beauty team shares the season’s talking points, trends and hot buys

My life in BEAUTY • Founder of her own eponymous lifestyle brand, Aerin Lauder shares the wisdom her grandmother Estée passed on to her – and what she learned during lockdown

The power of touch • Feeling stressed or tense? We’ve rounded up five...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 196 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: Oct 01 2020

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  • Release date: August 26, 2020

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Good Housekeeping Magazine gives you the best recipes, health advice, beauty and fashion expertise, consumer testing reports, great ideas for your home and real life inspirational stories. It is the one magazine you can always trust for expertise and tireless attention to detail delivered in a positive and accessible way which gives readers direct access to “the best of everything”.

Reboot, refresh, renew…

TRIED, TESTED, TRUSTED

Good Housekeeping UK

WORTH SHARING write, email, Facebook or tweet • THIS MONTH WE ASKED YOU TO SHARE THE POSITIVE CHANGES YOU HAVE MADE IN YOUR LIFE RECENTLY

Good ideas for October • AUTUMN IS HERE, SO IT’S TIME TO GET ORGANISED WITH THESE COLOUR-POP BUYS FOR YOU AND YOUR HOME

AS A PARENT, when do you ever stop learning?’ • As patron of the NSPCC and Childline, The Countess of Wessex shares her insight into how we can all help young people through these challenging times

Autumn… Bring it on! • It’s time to look to the new season and its promise of cosy knitwear, tailored tweeds, elegant coats and luxe layers

STATEMENT BLOUSES • Ruffles, frills, fancy collars, bold colours and standout prints – there are so many new blouses to try this autumn. It’s time to button up!

The next STEP • This season’s new shoe is here – the heeled loafer. It’s a versatile style that’s chic with frocks, trousers or even jeans. From mock croc to tassels, the choice is endless…

How we stay strong and positive • From family workouts to confiding in friends, four famous faces share what keeps them feeling calm and confident from the inside out

‘Posh paper can turn a thank you note into a sonnet’ • There’s something emotional about writing on special paper, says our columnist, as she admits to a guilty pleasure that may be getting a little out of hand

DISCOVER the JOY of STARGAZING • Connecting with the night sky can make us happier and relieve stress, as writer Jo Marchant explains

‘I am a survivor, not a victim’ • Having survived the Holocaust, clinical psychologist Dr Edith Eger has dedicated her life to healing others. Here, she shares her life story and some sage advice with Arielle Tchiprout

Encore! The battle to raise the curtain again • Britain is famous for its performing arts, but the recent global health pandemic has created an unprecedented crisis for the industry. So what next? BBC Radio 4’s Front Row presenter Samira Ahmed reveals the likely shape of theatre’s next act

‘Getting older is liberating’ • Caitlin Moran thought midlife was going to be a doddle. The reality has been a lot darker but, as she tells Anna Bonet, she’s emerged stronger and happier from the challenges

Animal MAGIC! • In the most uncertain times, pets have an extraordinary ability to comfort us. Meet four women who have experienced the joy and healing powers of their animals (and insects)

‘Like rising dough, we too can TRANSFORM’ • When faced with unexpected life changes, tragedy and loss, Pauline Beaumont found wisdom and hope in her kitchen

‘I’ve realised who and what MATTERS TO ME’ • When the busyness of life stopped suddenly it was a huge shock for all of us. But as author and mental health advocate Matt Haig has found, it also offered a chance to reconnect with what is important

LOOK & FEEL FABULOUS for less!

BEAUTY that works

CURLY CARE

The GH autumn beauty report • Our beauty team shares the season’s talking points, trends and hot buys

My life in BEAUTY • Founder of her own eponymous lifestyle brand, Aerin Lauder shares the wisdom her grandmother Estée passed on to her – and what she learned during lockdown

The power of touch • Feeling stressed or tense? We’ve rounded up five...


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