Jennifer Aniston does this to her coffee – should you?
Celebrities are popularising the trend but is it actually worth the hype and will it improve your skin?
Celebrities are popularising the trend but is it actually worth the hype and will it improve your skin?
Once deemed an anti-ageing fix for women in their 50s, getting a surgical facelift is now a growing trend for those in their 30s and 40s. But experts warn it’s no ‘magic bullet’.
An unlicensed botox injector under investigation after several people contracted a deadly, paralysing illness in Sydney also works in Victoria, health authorities have warned.
Two more women have been hospitalised with suspected botulism as another fights for life, with all three believed to have received unregulated anti-wrinkle injections from the same person.
Australian specialists, scientists and researchers are at the forefront of treatments that could change the lives of people all over the world. Here’s what 2025 has to offer.
It’s giving, ‘I got eight hours of sleep’
Oily hair is officially a good thing
Revive that supple skin
Time to face the music
Spoiler, it’s doing no favours
It’s creating serious buzz
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