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Beauty
This sought-after beauty routine involves a stranger’s hands inside your mouth
It feels like being alternately treasured and ravaged, pulled and gently slapped and firmly pressed.
- by Caity Weaver
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Why 'clean manicures' are healthier for the planet and your nails
Stephanie Darling also discovers travel-ready tinted moisturisers and reviving eye cream.
- by Stephanie Darling
Feminism
'I want people to see me': Carly Findlay on rethinking beauty
Carly Findlay doesn't want people "to look away or be scared or be afraid". She wants a shift in perspective.
- by Lenny Ann Low
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Beauty Beat: The rise of lower-lash extensions
Stephanie also finds three cheeky blushes and a must-have Aussie sunscreen.
- by Stephanie Darling
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Now there is a mask for everything ... including your derriere
Stephanie Darling finds three gorgeous body glows and tries out a cheeky butt mask.
- by Stephanie Darling
Makeup & nails
Check out these beauty products the next time you duck to the shops
For a $50 note you can probably get enough products for a full-face makeover; more if they’re on sale - and they often are.
- by Sophia Phan
Makeup & nails
A guide to the confusing, sometimes controversial ingredients in your cosmetics
How do you know that the product you're about to put on your face isn't just perfumed, irritating sludge in stylish packaging?
- by Nia Decaille
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Good news for glitter lovers, there are ways to sparkle responsibly
A variety of "bio-glitters" have been created, made from ingredients such as (real and synthetic) mica and eucalyptus cellulose.
- by Rebecca Douglas
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Beauty Beat: The lowdown on fitness facials
Stephanie Darling also finds three sensational scents for Valentine's Day,
- by Stephanie Darling
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Beauty Beat: How to nail the Pantone colour of 2020
Stephanie Darling finds some cool sea-blue polishes and has a pedicure with her son.
- by Stephanie Darling
Meghan Markle
Meghan 'could one day be the face of a high-end perfume brand'
Angelina Jolie manages to intertwine her philanthropic work, in a way that feels organic, experts say.
- by Martha Ross