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Phoebe Burgess: The values I will share with my children
“Relationships defined by mutual respect are a huge part of my value system,” says the influencer and mother-of-two.
- by Stephanie Darling
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Why more Aussies are rethinking the ink
One in five of us has at least one tattoo, but more than 30 per cent regret doing it.
- by Barry Divola
Chanel, TikTok and the beauty advent calendar controversy
How a dustbag with “Chanel” on it and an unknown TikToker prompted a multitude of users to call foul on the brand. Or rather, all over its Instagram page.
- by Vanessa Friedman
Does smiling really make you look younger?
A new study has found that smiling actually makes people look older – unless they are over 60, in which case the wrinkles have set in and it makes little difference.
- by Victoria Ward
Laser light therapy: a guide
Designed to treat dull skin and broken capillaries, and to improve fine lines and skin texture, here’s what you can expect from BroadBand Light.
- by Stephanie Darling
Make-up with a side of true crime is the latest thing
YouTube creators offering tips on how to pull off a glittery eye while discussing real-life murders have exploded in popularity. What does this trend say about us?
- by Samantha Selinger-Morris
‘She’d sack me if I went grey’: how the pandemic inspired a revolution
When COVID-19 forced hairdressers to close, it inspired countless women to finally stop dyeing their hair. The identity shifts they experienced as a result surprised even them.
- by Samantha Selinger-Morris
All the best Black Friday deals on cosmetics and beauty
From Dyson to Myer, here are some of the best deals in skincare, make-up, body and fragrance.
- by Natalie Reilly
Australian skincare brand Ultra Violette facing diversity backlash
By launching a product with only 11 shades, the rising SPF star is feeling The Fenty Effect as customers demand inclusivity.
- by Damien Woolnough
The beauty tips Estee Lauder imparted to her granddaughter Aerin
“My grandmother always said, ‘You only have one face; take care of it.’”
- by Stephanie Darling
The art of Botox, and the loss of frowning
Botox once suggested vanity, delusion and self-consciousness, but now it has fresh associations: confidence, resilience and even authenticity.
- by Amanda Hess