In a world overflowing with complicated skincare routines, trending ingredients, and endless beauty promises, Australian skincare brand Honest Skin is bringing the focus back to what truly matters: ...
A celebrity facialist’s skincare secrets for a brighter, youthful eye area
For celebrity aesthetician Jess Bowers — who has worked with numerous notable stars including Pamela Anderson — keeping it simple is the answer. “Less is more has always been my approach to beauty,” ...
How the ‘white bread’ skincare regime healed my acne – it’s simple, easy-to-follow & will transform your skin in weeks
I HAVE worked in the beauty industry for more than 15 years, which sounds like a dream. But for someone with acne-prone skin, it can be a nightmare. As a beauty editor, many people expect my skin ...
‘Playful’ Korean skincare brand that went viral now exclusively available at Boots
This major K-beauty name has been making waves on social media.
The rise of jojoba oil: Why it’s becoming more popular in skincare formulas
Ogee reports that jojoba oil is rising in popularity in skincare due to its compatibility with skin, versatility, and effectiveness across skin types.
What Is Polyglutamic Acid? An Expert Guide to the Hydrating Hero of Skincare
And yet, polyglutamic acid—derived from fermented soybeans and long used in Japanese skincare regimens—is said to be more moisturizing; it holds up to 5,000 times its weight in water, forming a ...
Osmosis and HigherDOSE Partner with Telesthetician to Expand Access to Personalized At-Home Skincare and Wellness Expertise
New platform combines expert-led guidance with curated product solutions, empowering customers to confidently build ...
The skincare overload: why experts say simpler routines may be better for young skin
Dermatologists are warning young people about the dangers of over-treating their skin with active ingredients like AHAs, BHAs, and retinol, often influenced by social media trends. Excessive use can ...
Skincare industry embraces ‘aging well’ over anti-aging
FOR decades, skincare marketing revolved around one promise: fighting aging. Creams claimed to erase wrinkles, serums promised younger-looking skin, and beauty campaigns often framed aging as ...