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Victoria Woollaston

Victoria has been writing about tech and science since her days at WebUser in 2009. More recently, she edited the MailOnline’s Science and Tech section and ran WIRED’s UK website.

Recent articles by Victoria Woollaston

Expert Reviews Parent and Baby awards 2021
Baby & kids

All the very best parenting essentials you need for every stage of your little one's life

Remington Keratin Protect hair dryer review
Hair care

Few hair dryers deliver on their promise of shiny locks quite like Remington’s Keratin Protect – and definitely not at this price

£55 inc VAT
BaByliss 2100 Salon Light review
Beauty Hair care

Wondering what the catch is? There isn’t one. The BaByliss 2100 Salon Light is simply terrific value for money

£25
Save up to 70% on Amazon Fashion for Black Friday
Clothing

There are great savings on Clarks shoes, Vans sneakers, Olivia Burton watches and more

Best facial cleansing brush for smooth and clear skin
Skincare

Pamper your skin at home with a facial cleansing brush

Get a free Nest Audio with every Pixel 5 plan from Three
Mobile phones

Get the Pixel 5 for £49 upfront and £45 a month. This comes with unlimited data, calls, texts and roaming as well as a free Nest Audio

Get up to 40% off Philips Hue smart lighting kits for Amazon
Home appliances

Until midnight on 14 October, you can save up to 40% on Philips Hue Starter Kits, outdoor lights, replacement bulbs and striplights

Dyson unveils its new Corrale cordless straightener
Hair care

The cordless Dyson Corrale straightener goes on sale today (10 March) priced at £399

4.4million UK homes have worse Wi-Fi than London Underground
Broadband

Uswitch’s Tube Surfing Study analysed Wi-Fi speeds across 99 station platforms in Zone 1 of TFL’s underground rail network

A flaw found in NordVPN could have exposed payment details
VPNs

The VPN giant's vulnerability, which has since been patched, was uncovered as part of the HackerOne scheme