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Shave, pluck or laser? The best way to tackle facial hair

The essential tips and tricks for dealing with unwanted face fuzz.

  • Stephanie Darling

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When I let my hair go grey, good things started to happen

Midlife women say they feel invisible, but this is the best time of life to be truly noticed.

  • Catherine Greer
Is it time to break up with your hairdresser?

Five good reasons to break up with your hairdresser

Some people keep the same stylist for years, even decades, but how do you know when the time has come to cut and run? Here are five tell-tale signs.

  • Hannah Hammoud
Lucy Hale sporting long and luxurious lock.

This style guarantees a good hair day. Here’s how to achieve it at home

The right tips and tools for a high-gloss finish.

  • Stephanie Darling
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Blondes have more fun on the garbage run

While a crematorium experiences overflow.

Who are women really grooming themselves for?

The bush may be back, but I’m just grateful mine never really left

As social media and pop culture declare a new era of pubic hair, I can’t help but reflect on why I’ve never felt comfortable removing my own.

  • Laura Roscioli
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From Lindsay Lohan to Demi Moore, celebrities are bringing back the ultra-long hair look. But can everyone jump on the bandwagon?

Can’t grow your hair past your shoulders? There’s one thing to blame

Charli XCX and Demi Moore are bringing back ultra-long hair, but the Rapunzel look isn’t for everyone – no matter how hard they try.

  • Nell Geraets
Always apply a heat protectant on the hair to prevent damage.

How to create salon-style hair at home

Achieving a big, bouncy blowout at home is not an impossible dream, as long as you follow a few fail-safe tips.

  • Stephanie Darling
Last year’s “strawberry skin”, perfected by Hailey Bieber, food-inspired beauty trends continue.

Hailey Bieber has perfected this yummy beauty trend. Here’s how to get the look

This year promises looks filled with food references, fresh faces and blurred lips.

  • Stephanie Darling

$550 for a haircut might seem a lot, but bad hair can really cost you

Attractive, well-groomed people usually get more promotions and make more money. But hundreds of dollars for a cut and colour, in this economy?

  • Rachel Clun

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