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Health - Page 28

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Everything You Need to Know About Niacinamide, Skin Care’s New Powerhouse Ingredient

Over the past year, Niacinamide has sprung up as the It skin-care ingredient. Not for nothing, it’s largely-considered a holy-grail solution for many of the most common skin issues—ones that have only been exacerbated by an influx of maskne and pandemic stress. “Niacinamide is well-loved by those

by The Editor
March 27, 2021
Health

Bobbi Brown Adds Clean Skin Care to Her Buzzy New Makeup Brand

A few months ago, as Bobbi Brown beamed onto my Zoom screen from her home in Sag Harbor, New York, we exchanged pleasantries and marveled at the absurdity of the moment: To get the best lighting and camera angle for our call, we were

by The Editor
February 18, 2021
Health

How to clean shower head: Why NOT to use bleach

More than 60 percent of the UK is affected by hard water, which means there is almost definitely a bit of limescale inside your shower head. If your shower head isn’t as powerful as it used to be, it’s probably because the

by The Editor
February 13, 2021
Health

How to clean leather – car seats, sofas, trousers, boots and more

Leather is one of the most durable natural materials available which is why it is often chosen for jackets, shoes, furniture and more. Leather products are pleasant to look at and are very durable, but they do require special treatment to keep

by The Editor
February 9, 2021
Health

Skin protection: Consumers want more, according to Mintel

As the year went by, it became inevitable to increasingly use screens to work, do shopping, and even socialize. But this extended exposure to blue light provokes skin and eye damage. A study by Unilever exposed its effect on our skin, saying 30

by The Editor
February 9, 2021
Health

Why facial massage is the skin-care habit I’m committing to in 2021

Since the pandemic began, my Instagram feed has been filled with face workouts and face tools. Every other scroll, I see someone gua sha–ing their face for a lymphatic massage, or another blowing their cheeks Dizzy Gillespie–style to work their muscles. Then there are

by The Editor
January 20, 2021
Health

The nobody-nose job: how the pandemic led to a rise in plastic surgery

When Kaafiya Abdulle gave birth to her son in April 2017, she chose to breastfeed. A year later, she switched to baby formula, hyper-vigilant of the effects nursing had on her breasts. Unhappy with the sagging and shrinking that had occurred, she

by The Editor
January 6, 2021
Health

Best diet for weight loss: Which diet plan should you try to lose weight in 2021?

There are a host of diets to chose from, with an NHS backed plan, intermittent fasting and slimming clubs all popular. Which is best for you to try in 2021? NHS weight loss plan The NHS lays out the details of the

by The Editor
January 3, 2021
Health

Sali Hughes’ favourite skincare products of 2020

At the beginning of each year, I share my most used and loved products of the past 12 months – and this time the task is very different. I can’t pick a lipstick because I’ve had more lipstick-free days in 2020 than

by The Editor
January 3, 2021
Health

Aldi launches affordable fitness range including rowing machine and weights

Aldi is famous for its Specialbuys deals which sees the supermarket release products each week for great prices. Available online and in-store, Specialbuys cover a wide range of activities and hobbies. This week, Aldi is launching its very own fitness range to

by The Editor
December 30, 2020
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