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Beauty
The skincare products that are not safe to use if you’re pregnant
Products like retinol and chemical sunscreen might be harmful if you’re pregnant. Here are some alternatives.
- by Stephanie Darling
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Coat, curl or extend: Your guide to longer, more defined lashes
Plus, we debunk a common misconception about lash extensions.
- by Stephanie Darling
Why so many people, including the Kardashians, have plastic surgery regret
When Kylie Jenner said she wishes she’d never touched her face, she’s not alone. Experts say plastic surgery regret is a common result.
- by Katy Hall
Ombré, frost and ‘fairy dust’: How to achieve the new French manicure
In its heyday, the French manicure was defined by the slimmest white tip, painstakingly applied. Not anymore.
- by Stephanie Darling
Is this $600 wet-to-dry ghd styler really worth the hype?
Would the promise of perfectly straight hair, without any heat damage, be enough to convince me to leave my natural waves in the warmer months?
- by Melissa Singer
The two biggest trends in men’s beauty according to a celebrity make-up artist
Number one, don’t look tired and number two, have a tanned face using fake tan – of course.
- by Stephanie Darling
Forget rubbing apricot kernels on your skin – this is the new breed of exfoliators
Your guide to chemical exfoliators.
- by Stephanie Darling
Is this oil given to our WWII soldiers the next big thing in beauty?
Entrepreneur Andrea Horwood has moved on from Elle Macpherson and green powder with her new skincare brand.
- by Damien Woolnough
Before the huge twist, a ponytail nearly stole the show on Succession
A messy hairdo can sometimes communicate what words and clothing cannot. And, in the case of Shiv Roy, that message was clear: too cool for coiffure.
- by Melissa Singer
The skincare treatments that do their best work when you’re sleeping
Take advantage of the skin’s innate repair system.
- by Stephanie Darling
What will be the next Australian status soap to get a $3.7b deal like Aesop?
With the sale of Aesop to cosmetics giant L’Oréal, other Australian beauty businesses are aiming high.
- by Damien Woolnough