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Beauty
A cosmetic doctor’s three essential skin products
“Less is more,” according to Joseph Hkeik, who counts Rita Ora, Elle Macpherson and Cliff Richard among his clients.
- by Stephanie Darling
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‘I never wanted to be a model’: Julia Stone isn’t your average beauty ambassador
The musician prepares to walk the minefield of being a spokesperson for a haircare giant with a sustainability focus.
- by Damien Woolnough
An expert guide to perfecting DIY facials
Celebrity facialist Melanie Grant says a double cleanse and exfoliation are the first steps to boost the complexion.
- by Stephanie Darling
Kendall or Farrah? What to ask for when you go back to the hairdresser
Say goodbye to lockdown locks with the hairstyles inspiring Australia’s leading salons.
- by Damien Woolnough
‘We’ve rewritten the rules’: The first carbon positive beauty brand
New Zealand entrepreneur Emma Lewisham is the latest innovator to make skincare sustainability look good.
- by Damien Woolnough
Evangelista says CoolSculpting ‘disfigured’ her. So, what is it?
Supermodel Linda Evangelista says she was left “unrecognisable” after undergoing the non-surgical cosmetic treatment known as cryolipolysis.
- by Natalie Reilly
Charlotte Tilbury’s number one beauty tip
“You can’t have a beautiful painting without a beautiful canvas.”
- by Stephanie Darling
An expert shares how to nail the DIY hair colour at home
Colourist Damien Rayner says the one strict instruction is not to rush.
- by Stephanie Darling
Lockdown messing with your hair? Here’s what the experts want you to know
From attempting a DIY haircut to navigating root colour problems, three hairstylists offer their advice for snapping out of a hair rut.
- by Natalie Reilly
Why Mel Doyle’s beauty icon is her grandmother
“She placed importance on clean hair and skin, neat nails and tidy clothes,” says the television and podcast host.
- by Stephanie Darling
What makes a fragrance stand the test of time
It’s rare to be as culturally relevant today as you were in Paris in 1921. What’s behind Chanel N°5’s success? An emotive scent and canny marketing – a lot of it.
- by Kellie Hush