Quotes from Trinny Woodall


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In some ways, I'm slightly like a single parent, so I need to be able to provide for my family.


I want to feel I have the energy I will need as an older mother having a younger baby. It's really important that when I'm 51, and my daughter is 10, that I feel I can still run around and do things with her, and feel the energy of a slightly younger woman having their kids at school.


I went on Accutane, which is very strong. Your sebaceous glands dry up, you can't exercise, and you have very dry lips. But it was a miracle, and it worked.


I think I'm very focused and am quite a good multitasker, and I'm quite driven in knowing what my responsibilities are to my family and knowing what I've got to do to do that.


So many women buy these boxy, shapeless jackets. I always tell them to buy a jacket one size too small to get the right fit.


Perhaps British TV companies don't want women my age on screen. I don't know.


My pain threshold is quite high when it comes to vanity.


My grandfather was Scottish, born in the slums of Glasgow.


Many women are pear-shaped and tend to wear jeans that are too loose. They need to focus on what jeans will re-proportion their body.


It's very exciting to feel like a different woman with a new identity.


The idea of what a feminist is has changed so much that there needs to be a new word for it.


If you want to make the best of yourself, you don't necessarily need to diet - you need to wear the right stuff.


I've been nine stone for 20 years. I always eat what I want; it's not an issue for me.


I've a big bum and chunky calves. My husband says I've got elephantiasis of the legs.


I'm not good at cutting off from work.


I'm a mixture of untidy and anal.


I'd never have a facelift, as I have never seen one that looks good.


I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't.


I would never go out in track bottoms and a baggy T-shirt.


I will admit I am quite obsessive about the world of anti-ageing.