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Hunter Schafer’s slicked-back bun highlighted her bold gilded jewellery at a recent Schiaparelli haute couture show.

The beauty looks from the Paris runways you can actually achieve at home

The couture runways provide plenty of beauty inspiration – regardless of your budget.

  • Stephanie Darling

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As tattoos continue to grow in popularity, so too has the need for removal services.

Tattoos may no longer be forever, but removing them is no picnic

Advances in laser removal technology – with greater accessibility and lower costs – mean tattoos are no longer something you need to take to the grave.

  • Lauren Ironmonger
Stephanie Darling: As a result of the treatment, my brows look natural and have a great full shape.

The TikTok-approved trends for brows and make-up coming for your beauty cabinet

Rounding up 2025’s best beauty trends so far.

  • Stephanie Darling
Norwegian-born beauty entrepreneur Gry Susann Tomte.

Beauty clinic founder pays tribute to husband found stabbed to death outside luxury home

Gry Susann Tomte, the Norwegian-born founder of Melbourne-based HÜD luxury beauty clinics, described her husband Zdravko (Zed) Bilic as “the kindest, gentlest person” who was “loved by everyone”.

  • Lauren Ironmonger
The White Lotus’ Aimee Lou Wood with her distinctive teacher.

Perfect ‘Hollywood’ teeth are making way for something more realistic

Dental aesthetics come in waves and right now we are loving White Lotus actor Aimee Lou Wood and her “supersized smile”.

  • Stephanie Darling
Influencers on social media have been singing the praises of multi-step “everything showers” for years, but experts say it can do your skin more harm than good.

A 25-step shower routine? Experts say that can do more harm than good

Dermatologists say not only is it a waste of time and money, but the “appalling” social media trend could actually damage your skin.

  • Kenya Hunter
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The recommendation follows a controversial report that claimed several brands had failed to meet sun protection factor (SPF) rating claims.

Regulator urges extra safeguards for sunscreen ingredients amid SPF concerns

The recommendation – which may force some companies to reformulate their products – follows a controversial report that claimed several brands had failed to meet SPF rating claims.

  • Kayla Olaya and Penry Buckley

These 10 beauty products have stood the test of time – and one’s just $16

Just because they’ve been around for years doesn’t mean they’re obsolete.

  • Stephanie Darling
The needling triggers micro-trauma in the skin, stimulating new collagen and elastin, while the heat generated by the radio frequency tightens it.

Why the greatest beauty aid known to womankind isn’t found in a beautician’s chair

I’m not against the odd tweakment, but face-fiddling to the point of zombification is taking this anti-ageing angst way too far.

  • Kathy Lette

Sunscreen wars: Breaking down the furore Choice created over SPF brands

Does your sunscreen really work? A number of popular Australian sunscreen brands including Ultra Violette have been forced to defend their products.

  • Lauren Ironmonger, Cindy Yin and Jessica Yun

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