At this point, we all know that we spend too much time on our devices, and that it's so important to digitally detox (both in spa and at home) for better mental clarity and well-being.
Read MoreDermaplaning is one of the most exciting new developments in skin care in the last few years - it’s a super-effective exfoliation treatment that promises to smooth and rejuvenate your skin, giving your complexion a new lease of life.
Read MoreThe powerful healing agents can provide aromas that ease sleep disruptions such as snoring, sleep apnea and night-time stuffiness. These powerful healing aromas can ease sleep disruptions such as snoring, sleep apnea, and night-time stuffiness. Various essential oils hold different benefits for sleep, so here are nine scents to try at home.
Read MoreAcne affects many people just as they hit their teens. It’s such a common skin condition; acne usually begins in puberty and around 85 per cent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 will experience some form of it.
Read MoreLash extensions are becoming more and more popular, and it seems that no self-respecting star ventures out without a full set of voluminous lashes. Are they for you – and what do you need to know before you go ahead and book the appointment?
Read MoreIt’s tempting to follow the special offers and go where there are deals for a facial or a series of treatments; but that’s not always the best deal for your skin care. It might not even be the best thing for your pocket.
Sticking with one therapist may help you save money in the longer term, but why exactly would it be better for your skin? They all do the same thing, right?
Read MoreYou hear a lot about skin type and skin conditions or ‘concerns’ when you’re looking into skin care treatments and products. There can be a little confusion at times about what your ‘type’ is and whether it has an effect on any skin ‘conditions’.
Read MoreRosacea is a common long-term skin condition which mostly affects people on the face. It can be a very frustrating condition to live with as it’s not easily controlled and there’s no cure for it. There are ways that it can be managed, mostly through trial and error.
Read MoreYou don’t think you’ve done anything to change your routine, but you’ve noticed that your skin seems angry and sensitive. What could be making it so irritable?
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