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YOU'RE MUMBELIEVABLE

Irish Daily Star

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March 25, 2025

THERE'S something to suit everyone in our guide - from beauty treatments to great gadgets and fun days out.

YOU'RE MUMBELIEVABLE

Created by Irish beauty expert Jill Keogh - and loved by Glenda Gilson and her mother Aileen - Sadie's Secrets Eyebrow Tint is a versatile, transformative essential for all brows. All shades for €29 each at selected pharmacies and stores nationwide.

Another celeb-endorsed product is a cute pink PJ set modelled by TV presenter Katja Mia and her mother Carinie. It's a collab from Irish design shop Howrad Studios and online retailer Very to help fund Breast Cancer Ireland's research. Get it on www.very.ie in sizes 8-24 for just €35.99.

Lots of mums love high tea and Wicklow's Druids Glen Afternoon Tea is the perfect way to celebrate the day. Indulge in a classic combination of finger sandwiches, scones and desserts. Classic high tea is €45 and with prosecco frizzante it's €59. Champagne high tea is €65.

Younger mums will enjoy the brunch at the fashionable NYX Hotel in Dublin's Portobello. The delicious menu has dishes such as shakshuka and oak-smoked salmon with elegant cocktails and bubbles, as well as live DJs. Bottomless brunch is €29.95 each.

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