The measurements of gold medalists may revolutionise female body image
Australian designer Wendy Fox is marvelling at the female form in Rio for a project which could change the way women view their bodies.
Australian designer Wendy Fox is marvelling at the female form in Rio for a project which could change the way women view their bodies.
Annoying your other half in the bedroom is the price to pay for a flawless complexion.
Take a deep breath and keep a steady hand.
The David Jones ambassador is launching her own skincare line, just like Miranda Kerr.
Discovering the power of lash extensions for me was a ground-breaking beauty moment.
Miss Texas Teen USA 2016 will be keeping her crown despite a history of racism.
Meet Linda Rodin. This woman has become my new beauty icon because she is, well, deeply fabulous.
Yes, it takes time but the results are worth it.
"I'm not an idiot, my vision is fine. I know my thighs are too big, my face too undefined, that almost every part of me could use some work," says Kristin Salaky.
Madeleine Cowe has been named Miss World Australia, in a ceremony at Melbourne's Crown Palladium overnight.
Mila Kunis appeared makeup free on the cover of Glamour magazine this month, continuing a long and convoluted trend of Celebrities Without Makeup. It began, as so many things do, on social media, a natural consequence of celebrity selfies.
My son Harrison and I are avid devotees of the BBC2 gangster series Peaky Blinders set in 1919 Birmingham. But even more, we love the hairstyles.
So far we have had foundation, lipstick, highlighter, mascara and nail polish.
There's a recycling solution for those beauty products that have passed the use-by date. And it couldn't be easier.
One whole month into their relationship and it seems that "Hiddleswift" is already so last year.
Madison Ashton is infamous for being Richard Pratt's escort, now she's on her way to becoming as successful as her late associate.
It's amazing what a little technology and some sleep can do.
Kit Harington as he's never been seen before - with a face as smooth as a baby's bottom.
Would you pay $700 for a hair dryer? It's a question British technology brand Dyson and some major Australian retailers are sweating on as they prepare for the release of the company's Supersonic hair dryer.
She is Miss Congeniality by name, Miss Congeniality by nature but Miss World isn't interested.
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