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Make-up dupes might be cheaper, but are they damaging your skin?

Make-up dupes are affordable and look like the real thing. But should you use them?

The budget friendly alternatives can get you the same look for less. Experts weigh in on how the formulas stack up.

  • Abby Seaman

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One in 10 people had sun tanned over the last year.

‘Sunscreen is toxic’ and three other SPF myths to rethink this summer

Common misconceptions still stop Australians from using SPF products correctly, despite the country having the world’s highest melanoma rate.

  • Kayla Olaya
Luisa Dunn has 1.1 million followers on Instagram.

‘We’ve been constructed to think a certain way’: The psychology of ageing

In a culture that worships youth, preventing the signs of ageing has become synonymous with self-care. But are we being set up to fail?

  • Jewel Topsfield

You probably already own this summer’s biggest footwear trend

Thongs are back in a big way. Here’s how to get your feet ready.

  • Lauren Ironmonger

This year’s 10 must-have fragrances

Sniff out all the hottest fragrances of the year.

  • Stephanie Darling

My tween is obsessed with skincare. How did it come to this?

When a 10-year-old wants – nay, needs – a $40 lip balm.

  • Melissa Fyfe
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Red is still a forefront lip colour for summer.

The make-up trick Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner use to get party-ready

Underpainting, in which bronzer and blusher are applied before a light coating of foundation, is a celebrity-approved technique.

  • Stephanie Darling

These treatments promise younger skin without the use of needles. Do they really work?

Here are four new offerings on the anti-ageing spectrum. Do the results live up to the promises?

  • Stephanie Darling

How beef fat has become a skincare trend

Beef tallow has taken off on TikTok as a supposed “miracle product” for skin. But what exactly does it do?

  • Lauren Ironmonger
For dry, cracked feet try the DU’IT Foot & Heel Balm Plus.

These beauty products may not be sexy, but they are still worth taking home

Eight beauty products under $75 that have stood the test of time.

  • Stephanie Darling

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