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CosBeauty Magazine #87

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia. In this issue: - Get the Goss on Gloss - Celebrity Style on the 2020 Red Carpet - The Mane Attraction: Best of the best for your crowning glory - Summer Skin SOS Plus all of the usually features on makeup, skincare, aesthetic medicine and beauty.

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia.
In this issue:
- Get the Goss on Gloss
- Celebrity Style on the 2020 Red Carpet
- The Mane Attraction: Best of the best for your crowning glory
- Summer Skin SOS
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COSBEAUTY

LIFESTYLE HEALTH & BEAUTY

ISSUE 87 FEB-APRIL 2020

celebrity

style on

the 2020

red carpet

GET THE

GOSS ON

GLOSS

the mane

attraction

BEST OF THE

BEST FOR YOUR

CROWNING GLORY

9 771833 383011

ISSN 1834-383X

02

summer

skin SOS


CLEAR + BRILLIANT

now

available

with

nicole

As we age, the amount of maintenance required to keep a youthful look will increase,

but getting started early is a huge advantage. Filling the gap between over-the-counter

treatments and more aggressive laser offerings, Clear + Brilliant creates and defi nes an

entirely new category of laser aesthetic treatments for clients moving along the skincare

continuum. Clear + Brilliant helps prevent and address early signs of ageing, resulting in a

brighter, more even skin tone. Treatments are comfortable, fast, effective and suitable for

all skin types. The results are both immediate and progressive, depending on the age and

condition of the skin. It is also great for those who are looking for short downtime and a quick

skin ‘pick-me-up’. Call Nicole now to take advantage of an opening offer.

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mobile 0410 627 767

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[email protected]

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Shop 8, 401 - 407 New South Head Rd,

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Double Bay NSW 2028

Double Bay NSW 2028

www.nicolesbeautysalon.com.au

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SKINCARE YOU LOVE, TRUST

AND BELIEVE IN

Why choose between great results and an uplifting, authentic and beautiful experience.

With Medik8, you can have both. Discover more today.

www.medik8.com.au

1800 242 011

@medik8australia


&

Radiate

beauty

confidence

Using the latest technologies, our team of experts

is committed to help you achieve natural-looking

results in a relaxed and friendly setting.

Come in and experience the Skin Renu difference.

Our comprehensive treatment menu includes:

world-class wrinkle reduction and

lip enhancement

laser skin rejuvenation

CoolSculpting non-surgical fat reduction

Thermage non-surgical face lifting

medical peels

clinic-only premium skincare

Call us to book a complimentary consultation

02 9555 9506

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16B Beattie St, Balmain, Sydney


cutting edge sun protection for all skin types

The new mesoprotech ® technology provides complete protection from a broad

solar spectrum. Innovative formulas combining UVA and UVB filters with biological

filters to protect from oxidation. Textures suited to the needs of every skin type.

Dermatologically tested.

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REGULARS

8 Editor’s Letter

10 Beauty Insider

108 Ed’s Faves

FEATURES

56 All Hot & Bothered!

From wealth to facial features,

exactly what is it about the

male species that piques a

woman’s interest?

60 Face to Face

Facial features that differentiate

males and females.

84 Lady Lash

Director and lash extension

queen charlotte creasey shares

the top trends for 2020.

92 9 Cellulite Fighting Foods

Combat the appearance of

cellulite by fuelling your diet

with these nine super foods.

98 Sydney’s New Space for

Vegan Beauty

A career spanning over 25

years and 15 countries has seen

Charmilla Herath shape the

brows, perfect the complexion

and stain the cheeks and

lips of some of the world’s

most well-known faces. here

she shares her top tips for

cruelty-free beauty.

26 ‘Tis the (Awards) Season

There’s nothing quite like

celebrity style on the red carpet

for a bit of #fashioninspo, and

this award season has provided

a bumper crop of gorgeous

gowns and eye-catching looks.

BEAUTY

30 A Work of Art

Makeup has become modern art

and a form of self-expression,

empowering us to get creative,

have some fun and present

the best versions of ourselves

to the world.

44 Summer SOS

The Post-summer skin survival

tactics to target dehydration,

pigmentation and premature

ageing.

66 The Mane Attraction

While there’s so much to love

about summer – long lazy days in

the sun, dips in the pool, time at

the beach – it can all take its toll

on our hair.

74 Makes Perfect Scents!

From the classics to the avantgarde,

the dainty to the daring,

we showcase some of the most

celebrated perfumes of all time.


80 10 Questions to Ask Before You

Get Eyelash Extensions

There’s more to eyelash

extensions than booking an

appointment and walking out

with Beyoncé’s set of minks.

Here’s everything you need

to know.

88 Goss on Gloss

With the release of some

amazing new formulas, the lip

gloss trend is officially back on.

WELLNESS & LIFESTYLE

62 Are You Losing Your Hair?

Although hair loss may seem

like a more prominent problem

in men, women are almost just

as likely to either lose their hair

or have thinning hair.

104 Blend It, or Not?

With the rise of the green

smoothie and juices claiming

to reduce inflammation or shed

kilos, we delve into the health

and hype of these

liquid delicacies.

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From the

Editor

W

elcome to our first issue of the new decade! 2020 has started

with many global events that have rocked the world, and not

in a good way. While it may seem trivial to focus on beauty,

taking the time for relaxation and self-care can make us feel

better about ourselves and what is going on around us. And

beauty is all about making us feel more confident and attractive, and that can’t be a

bad thing.

Summer is slowly drawing to a close and it’s time to ramp up our skin care and

treatments to make sure summer dryness and damage doesn’t stay with us all through

the year. Read our story on page 44 for the best Summer SOS products to grab now.

In this issue we bring you the 10 questions to ask BEFORE you consider having

eyelash extensions on page 80. I confess, I’m an addict and can’t imagine not having

them now, but I certainly did my homework first. We also delve into what makes a

man attractive. Wealth or facial features? Read the story on page 56 and draw your

own conclusions.

Our hair is called our crowning glory for good reason. We look at options for

treating thinning hair on page 62 and from page 66 we bring you the best of the best

hair products to make sure your ‘mane attraction’ is in tip top condition.

Read all our other articles including: classic and new fave scents (page 74), the

differences between male and female facial features (page 60), the goss on gloss

(page 88) and the 9 cellulite fighting foods that should be in all our diets (page 92).

See you next issue!

Michelle Kearney

Editor-in-Chief

[email protected]

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Issue 87

February - April 2020

Editor-in-Chief

Michelle Kearney

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Debbie Pilarinos

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Catherine Hale, David Hickie,

Aimeé Rodrigues, Shonagh Walker

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Debbie Pilarinos, ShutterStock

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It’s no miracle,

It’s Science ®


This is the first time that

umbilical cord lining stem

cells - or stem cells in general

- are being truly utilised in a

topical skincare to promote

skin health.”

Mitchel P. Goldman, MD

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Beauty insider

THE WHO’S WHO AND WHAT’S NEW IN BEAUTY.

COSMETICS POWERHOUSE,

MORPHE, NOW OPEN AT

CHADSTONE, VIC

Calling all beauty addicts! Morphe has

opened its second store in Australia at

Chadstone – The Fashion Capital. The

rule-breaking beauty retailer is known

for a full lineup of professional-grade

makeup that spans over 300 brushes,

highly coveted artistry palettes, and

60 shades of Fluidity Full-Coverage

Foundation. Internet-breaking brand

collaborations include the Morphe

X Jeffree Star Artistry Palette and

brush collections, the Morphe X

James Charles Mini Palette and Eye

Brush Set and the Morphe X Jaclyn

Hill Eyeshadow Palettes. Additionally,

Morphe also carries sought-after

brands such as Lunar Beauty and

House of Lashes and cult faves

including P.Louise Makeup Academy,

SUVA Beauty and NABLA.

‘We’re so excited that our Australian

#MorpheBabe community now has

another dedicated retail destination

where they can shop Morphe,’ says

Kahla Broussard, VP of Retail Sales and

Operations at Morphe.

This is Morphe’s second store in

Australia (the first is in Melbourne

CBD). With 50 retail stores throughout

the United States, Canada, Australia

and the United Kingdom, as well as

online, Morphe looks set to continue

its rising star.


@cosbeauty

SISLEY PARIS – DAVID JONES

ELIZABETH STREET REOPENS LUXE

BEAUTY HALL

High-end cosmetics house Sisley

Paris continues its exclusive long-term

partnership with department store

David Jones, as the iconic retailer

unveils its exciting new Ground

Floor renovation at the Elizabeth

Street flagship store in the heart of

Sydney’s CBD.

In December 2019, David Jones

reopened its designer-brand beauty

and accessories hall, after being

closed for 11 months during a $420

million refurbishment.

In celebration of the re-opening,

Sisley hosted an inaugural customer

event at the renovated Elizabeth Street

location where Mia Hawkswell, one

of Australia’s leading celebrity hair

and makeup artists, created the perfect

hair and makeup looks showcasing

Sisley’s latest releases.

As part of this exciting new retail

transformation, Sisley Paris customers

will experience the brand’s exceptional

customer service and expertise in an

exquisite and intimate environment.

The new Sisley Paris destination will

allow customers to immerse themselves

in the full universe of Sisley Paris,

discovering the best in Sisley makeup,

skincare, fragrance and hair care.

David Jones Elizabeth Street is the

first store in Australia to offer Sisley

Paris customers the opportunity to

experience the Hair Rituel by Sisley

interactive ‘Styling Studio’. Within

the studio includes the Hair Rituel

Analyser Service, a high-tech diagnostic

assessment of the vitality and health of

the hair fibre and scalp, followed by the

Sisley Awakening Hair Rituel treatment

and a personalised Hair Rituel program

to take home.

The renovated space also means an

upgrade for the Beauty Room, where

customers can experience Sisley’s

signature 60-minute Botanical Facial.

One of the world’s most prestigious

beauty brands, Sisley Paris harnesses

the power of plant extracts to create

the ultimate in luxury cosmetics. It uses

high-quality botanicals with cutting-

edge science to produce a celebrated

collection of skincare, makeup, hair

care and fragrance.

ELLA BACHÉ LAUNCH SKIN TINT

SUPERFLUID GREAT SPF50+

Did you know Ella Baché developed

one of the first ever Aussie-made

sunscreens back in the 80s, testing

their classic Sunguard sunscreen on

surfers at Whale Beach?

Backed by generations of Australian

suncare research, Ella Baché’s vision

has always been to remain at the

forefront of the latest ingredients and

technology to be skin kind and sun

protected. And with their latest Aussiemade

breakthrough, Superfluid Great

SPF50+, they’ve done exactly that.

This 3-in-1, glow-inducing, broad

spectrum superfluid is Ella Baché’s

most innovative suncare product

to date, and is a powerful hybrid of

skincare and suncare.

A primer, skin tint and SPF all in one,

Superfluid Great SPF50+ has a 4-hour

water resistant formula which protects

against both UVA and UVB rays while

giving an ultra-lightweight, glowy

sheer coverage available in four tinted

shades. It’s formulated with rich Green Tea and Kakadu Plum

antioxidantfree

radicals together with moisturising

Extract that work to protect skin from

plant derivative PENTAVITIN® and

refreshing Aloe Vera.

Importantly, to keep skin (and our

reefs) glowing, Superfluid Great SPF50+

is formulated without any nasties.

Superfluid Great 50+ ($55) is a handy

all-in-one essential suncare product

that protects skin from UV rays and

photoageing, while nourishing skin

and adding a healthy looking glow.

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@cosbeauty

CHARLOTTE TILBURY DELIVERS THE

MOST REQUESTED EYE LOOKS WITH

THREE NEW PALETTES

Makeup artist to the stars and queen of iconic

eye looks, Charlotte Tilbury announces the

launch of three new iconic Luxury Palettes,

inspired by her most-loved, most-requested

eye looks.

Introducing The Queen of Glow and the

reimagined The Rebel joining The Charlotte

Darling, three colour-curated, off-the-peg eye

looks for everyone, everywhere. These are

Tilbury’s ultimate eye secrets, expertly curated

for eye-widening, eye-colour enhancing magic to

transform your eyes and your mood in an instant.

‘I’ve spent my life studying the magnetic

beauty of iconic women, creating custom-made

looks for them, so they can be whoever they

want, wherever they want, whenever they want,’

says Tilbury. ‘Using all of my best-kept beauty

secrets I have extracted the beauty DNA of some

of the most inspiring women and put them in

these palettes!’

Whether a signature seductive smokey eye or

an eye-opening radiant glow, the new palettes

are the ultimate eye makeup weapons.

TWO ICONS, ONE MUST-HAVE

NAIL COLLECTION

In 2016, two icons partnered to create

one unforgettable collection: the Hello

Kitty Collection by OPI. The collection

became an instant favourite – the most

talked about OPI collection of all time

with the most searched for shade in the

brand’s history, ‘Let’s Be Friends!’

Due to huge demand, these two

icons are saying Let’s Be Friends again!

OPI has once again partnered with the

pop culture giant to celebrate Hello

Kitty’s 45th anniversary.

Launched for the holiday season,the

new OPI Hello Kitty Collection includes

12 signature shades ranging from frosty

whites and pinks to deep velvety hues

and lots of sparkles. Inspired by the

first collection, best-selling shade Let’s

Be Friends!, a powdery whisper pink,

made its return. We love adding a coat

of Born to Sparkle, a pink hexagonal

glitter in a clear base, over Let’s Be

Friends! for a cute yet sassy nail look.

Classic reds, rich golds and

shimmering pewter pay homage to the

signature Hello Kitty bow, while blues

and purples in the collection vary from

icy hues to deep velvet.

All 12 Hello Kitty Collection shades

are available in the long-wear Infinite

Shine formula – a 3-step system to long

lasting colour with ProStay Technology

offering a high-shine finish and

vibrance for up to 11 days. Step one

is the Infinite Shine ProStay Primer,

step two is your chosen Infinite Shine

colour and the final step is the Infinite

Shine ProStay Gloss. The collection

is also available in Nail Lacquer and

GelColor formulas.


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ELLA BACHÉ LAUNCHES THE

LATEST IN ILLUMINATION

Let’s get illuminated! Ella Baché

continues to make bold moves in

skin radiance innovation by launching

Neobright Correcting Night Cream

this February 24th – the first-ever

cream to harness the power of the

rare white tomato.

The newest synergetic duo, the

lightweight Neobright Correcting

Night Cream and re-named

Neobright Correcting Day Cream,

will have you waking up with a

smoother, more radiant and brighter

complexion than ever.

Pioneering founder Madame

Baché was the first to use tomatoes

in skincare back in 1936. Inspired

by observing girls in Hungary apply

sliced tomatoes to their faces, she

discovered that fruit acids, including

tomato extract, gave skin an

energised, healthy glow.

Enriched with Ella Baché’s

newest ingredient discovery – the

premium, rare white tomato – the

Neobright Correcting Night Cream

works overnight to help deliver

a brightness, illumination and a

smoother, more even skin tone.

The Ella Baché lab discovered and

patented the naturally selected,

premium rare white tomato. It is

rich in colourless carotenoids (light

absorbers) and helps to neutralise

hydroxylated (free) radicals which

cause uneven skin tone and inhibit

melanin going into overdrive.

Volunteers of a study noticed an 86%

increase in softened, resurfaced skin

texture and a more radiant, clear

complexion.

Key ingredients include:

• Patented Colourless Carotenoids

from premium white tomato

(non-GMO)

• Resurfacing AHA from organicallyfermented

citrus, apple and sugar

cane combined with a soothing

Green Tea Extract work to increase

healthy and consistent cellular

turnover and gently smooth skin

for maximum glow

• Rice Bran Oil helps smooth

the epidermal surface of skin and

fights off irregularities

• Vitamin E provides a rich source

of antioxidants, as does Vitamin

C which also brightens the skin

• Shea Butter deeply nourishes

and conditions

• Papaya Extract, a bio-enzymatic

ingredient, helps active

ingredients to absorb into the

skin by gently dissolving

roughness on the surface.

If you’re after brighter, more

illuminated skin from within, mark

your calendars for the February

24th launch of this exceptional

new product duo!

BABOR LAUNCHES REVERSIVE

– THE UNIQUE PRO-YOUTH

SKINCARE LINE

BABOR has upgraded its pro-youth

skincare line and tailored the active

ingredients even more precisely

to modern requirements. The

ReVersive serum, available in March

2020, boasts a powerful, innovative

active – a nonapeptide that boosts

the skin and reawakens its glow.

The serum is ideal for skin

suffering from the effects of

stress, jet lag or late nights as it

stimulates and accelerates the

skin’s microcirculation, leaving the

complexion looking fresher and

more invigorated.

Like all ReVer-sive products, the

serum contains the highly effective

PRO YOUTH complex with two

ingredient upgrades: Rosa alba

(white rose) stem cells and an antiwrinkle

peptide complex. In a study

by BABOR 90% of the subjects felt

their skin was smoother after one

application and 93% said their skin

had a more radiant complexion.

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Kim Ka


I love when people

understimate

me and then

become pleasantly

surprised.

rdashian

Credit: DFree / Shutterstock.com

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Beautiful people

have many

advantages,

but so do friendly

people. I think

beauty is an

expression of love.

Lupita Nyong'o

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Credit: JStone / Shutterstock.com


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I am not a

woman whose

self-worth

comes from

her dress size.

Kristen

Credit: Tinseltown / Shutterstock.com

Bell

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Don’t waste so

much time worrying

about your skin or

your weight.

Develop what you do,

what you put hands

on in the world.

Meryl

Streep

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Credit: JStone / Shutterstock.com


Audrey


True beauty is

knowing who you

are and what you

want and never

apologising for it.

Credit: Tinseltown / Shutterstock.com

PINK

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Being a healthy

woman isn’t

about getting

on a scale or

measuring your

waistline.

Michelle

Obama

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Credit: Everett Collection / Shutterstock.com


feature

‘tis the

(awards)

season

There’s nothing quite like celebrity

style on the red carpet for a bit

of #fashioninspo, and this award

season has provided a bumper

crop of gorgeous gowns and

eye-catching looks.

Silvia Elizabeth Pangaro / Shutterstock.com

Lupita Nyong

Blake Lively

Jennifer Lopez wears Georges Hobeika

Sofia Carson wears Giambattista Valli Couture


Naomi Watts wears Armani Prive

Kerry Washington wears AltuzarraI

Gwyneth Paltrow wears Fendi

Scarlett Johansson wears Armani Prive

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feature

Kathryn Newton wears Valentino

Silvia Elizabeth Pangaro / Shutterstock.com

Zendaya wears Tom Ford

Cynthia Erivo Harriet wears custom Schiaparelli


Silvia Elizabeth Pangaro / Shutterstock.com

Zoey Deutch wears Fendi

Sophie Turner wears Louis Vutton

Olivia Wilde wears Valentino

Laura Dern wears Stella McCartney

Jenifer Aniston wears Christian Dior

MargotRobbie wears Chanel

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A

BEAUTY

WORK

of

ART

MAKEUP HAS BECOME MODERN ART AND

A FORM OF SELF-EXPRESSION, EMPOWERING

US TO GET CREATIVE, HAVE SOME FUN

AND PRESENT THE BEST VERSIONS OF

OURSELVES TO THE WORLD.

From the Ancient Egyptians (all hail Queen Cleopatra) to today’s

Instafamous glamazons, makeup has always been the ultimate way to

channel your personality and enhance your natural beauty.

With a pop of colour we can refl ect our mood, with the stroke of an

eyeliner we can go from light to lavish, and with a classic red lip we can

go from demure to dramatic. Makeup is a series of optical illusions, an art

form in which our face is the canvas. And, with the right products and

tools, we can create our very own masterpieces. We’ve curated some of our

favourite products to help you create your own living work of art. CBM

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BEAUTY

1.

Prepare

your

perfect

canvas

2.

3.

1. Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Hydrating

Longwear Foundation in Shade 220,

32ml, $52, 2. Charlotte Tilbury

Airbrush Flawless Foundation in #3

Warm, $65, 3. Napoleon Perdis

Stroke of Genius Foundation, $69,

4. Kat Von D Beauty True Portrait

Foundation in Silo Capon, $52,

5. ZOEVA Authentik Skin Foundation

in Glorious, $50, 6. Skinstitut

High Def Foundation, $59,

7. Beautyblender Bounce liquid

Whip Longwear Foundation, $64

4.

5.

6.

7.

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15.

14.

8. Ultraceuticals Ultra CC Powder Pure

Mineral Foundation 12g, $76, 9. Skinstitut

Pressed Mineral Foundation, $59,

10. Skeyndor Age Preventing Foundation,

$83, 11. The Ordinary Coverage

Foundation 30ml, $12.90, 12. Lycogel

Breathable Camouflage 20ml, $108,

13. Lycogel Breathable Tint 30ml, $89,

14. Fenty Beauty Match Stix Trio to

Conceal, Contour and Highlight, $79,

15. Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Hydrating

Primer, $42

10.

12.

13.

11.

8.

9.

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1.

BEAUTY

Paint your

2.

masterpiece

4.

3.

5.

7.

6.

8.

1. Napoleon Perdis China Doll Gel Liner in Yin, $39,

2. Napoleon Perdis Loose Eye Dust in Starlight, $35,

3. Charlotte Tilbury Glowgasm Face Palette, $120,

4. LUMA Just A Touch Lip & Cheek Tint, $29.95,

5. Napoleon Perdis Give it a Curl Madame Curl Mascara,

$39, 6. Napoleon Perdis The Ultimate Contour Palette, $65,

7. ModelRock Graffiti Collection, Colour Playbook Palette,

$39, 8. OPI Hello Kitty Collection Nail Lacquer in A Hush

of Blush, $19.95

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Artists’ tools

BEAUTY

4.

1. Fenty Beauty Kabuki Buff Foundation Brush 115,

$54, 2. Dior Full Coverage Fluid Foundation Brush

N°12, $79, 3. Ardell glamour lashes 103 black,

$10.99 4. Real Techniques Artist Essentials Set,

$49.99, 5. Beautyblender Original Sponge, $30, 6.

QVS Mattifying Sponges, $7.50, 7. Marc Jacobs

The Face III Buffing Foundation Brush, $79, 8. Real

Techniques Perfect Crease Duo, $18.99, 9. Sephora

Collection Eyelash Curler, $28, 10. ModelRock

Graffiti Collection, 4 Piece Eye Brush Set, $25

6.

5.

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1.

3.

2.

8.

10.

7.

9.

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Makeup myths

beauty

Myth 1

Using hairspray will

set your makeup

This very well may work, but would you

really want to spray hairspray on your

face? ‘Aside from feeling sticky and tacky

on your skin, lots of hairsprays are toxic

and designed for hair, not skin,’ says

LUMA Beauty MUA, Sarah Tammer.

With the number of brilliant makeupsetting

sprays on the market specifically

designed for your precious skin in

mind, there’s absolutely no need to use

hairspray to set your makeup!

Myth 2

Your under-eye concealer

should match your

foundation

According to Tammer, not necessarily. Some people

need a lighter concealer to counteract dark areas and

some don’t. Each face is unique and requires different

products and techniques. As a general rule, your

concealer should be pretty similar to your foundation

shade, but with a slightly different undertone,

depending on whether you’re covering up dark circles,

redness or blemishes.

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Myth 4

COSMETIC PRODUCTS

DON’T EXPIRE OR GO ‘OFF’

‘They do!’ says Tammer. ‘They have a little

symbol on them that indicates their shelf-life.’

Never use expired makeup – it can start to

harbour bacteria, which can cause irritation

and infection.

Myth 5

MOISTURISER CAN

REPLACE PRIMER

Myth 3

EXPENSIVE BRANDS

WORK BETTER

Sometimes. If you have normal/dry skin, a moisturiser may

be enough to leave your skin feeling smooth and act as a

good canvas for your foundation. On the other hand, if

you have oily skin, primer is essential to help mattify skin

and keep oils at bay. Regardless of your skin type, a primer

is a handy tool to allow makeup to go on smoother and

last longer.

This is not necessarily true. There are

many affordable brands that have fantastic

formulations. Luxe makeup brands do often

have better pigmentation, which means

improved colour payoff. Better colour payoff

means you need to use less product overall –

for example, you won’t need to use as much

blush if it’s more highly pigmented.

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Skin

Sun

protection

just got

smarter


Labelled as the next

generation of sun

protection, mesoprotech ®

uses advanced sunscreen

technology while

addressing your skin type

and concerns.

We all know the importance of wearing sun

protection, especially in Australia where we

have the highest rates of melanoma in the

world. But until recently sun protection was a onesize-fits-all

approach, regardless of our skin conditions

and concerns.

Introducing mesoprotech ® , an innovative range

of products providing the highest level of solar

protection while also offering specific products to suit

the needs and characteristics of different skin types

and concerns such as pigmentation and anti-ageing.

mesoprotech ® is the latest in a long line of

innovations from skincare powerhouse mesoestetic ®

Pharma Group. Labelled as the next generation of

sun protection, all five products in the new range

incorporate mesoprotech ® complex, a wide-spectrum

sun protection complex that combines physical,

biological and/or chemical filters for maximum

efficacy against UVB and UVA rays. These rays are

all part of the sunlight spectrum which come from

UV exposure. UVB rays affect the upper epidermal

layers of the skin and contribute to burning. In

contrast, UVA rays penetrate the dermis – the lower

layer of the skin – it’s the over-exposure to these

rays that causes premature ageing. mesoprotech ®

products protect skin on all fronts from actinic

damage, oxidation and ageing caused by day-to-day

sun exposure.

‘What makes this line of sunscreens unique is that

each client can find the most suitable product from

the range with a texture that suits their skin type.

There is at least one product in the range suitable

for every skin type,’ says mesoestetic International

Trainer, Sabine Wallez.

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Skin

Pro-collagen

sunscreen

All products in the new mesoprotech ® line

contain collagen pro shield. The collagen

pro shield helps prevent photo-ageing and

improves firmness of the skin.

Innovation in

sunscreen

technology

Sunscreen technology

for your skin type &

concerns

Anti-ageing sunscreens

mineral matt antiaging fluid: SPF 50+

sunscreen specially formulated for sensitive

and damaged skin and is suitable for

combination and oily skin types. The formula

includes mineral filters and mattifying

particles; the innovative non-greasy fluid

texture turns into a powdery emulsion on the

skin. Non-comedogenic.

light water antiaging veil: high factor

sunscreen (SPF 50+) for normal and

combination skins, formulated with

hyaluronic acid and silicon for hydration

at epidermal level and to enhance tissue

elasticity and tone. Its ultra-light emulsion

texture is rapidly absorbed to create an

invisible protective veil. An ultra-light antiaging

emulsion which contains low molecular

weight hyaluronic acid to enhance and

maintain skin hydration, helping enhance

elasticity and firmness.

nourishing antiaging oil: very high factor

sunscreen (SPF 50+) specifically for dry,

mature skin. Formulated with chia seed

oil, which is rich in omega 3 and 6, this

innovative protective oil provides elasticity

and nutrition and helps improve the skin’s

barrier. With a gel texture that turns into a

light oil, it melts into the skin to leave a dry

finish, without a greasy residue.

Clinically and dermatologically tested

Contains high factor sunscreen (50+)

Protects from the whole radiation

spectrum (UVA, UVB)

Water-resistant

Anti-ageing – formulated with

collagen pro shield

Formulated without parabens

Mattifying particles eliminate excess

oil and shine and leave the skin with a

velvety matt finish.

Chia seed oil, rich in omega 3 and 6,

helps provide elasticity and nutrition

while strengthening the skin’s barrier.

Hyaluronic acid and silicon provide

hydrating action at the epidermal level

and enhance the elasticity and firmness.

Unique Pigment System helps to

prevent the appearance of sunspots and

provide a more even skin tone.

Rosa canina fruit essential oil helps

boost epidermal repair mechanisms.


Anti-pigmentation sunscreens

melan 130 pigment control: high factor sunscreen (50+)

for skin with pigmentation issues, skin undergoing

cosmetic treatment, skin affected by hormonal processes

such as pregnancy and photo-sensitised skin.Its active

ingredients help prevent the appearance of dark spots and

promotes a brighter more even skin tone. Its ultra-fluid

texture contains pigments to avoid leaving a white residue

on the skin, minimising imperfections and providing

a lightweight, natural tint. ‘It’s the perfect choice for

someone who wants sunscreen and a little bit of makeup at

the same time,’ says Sabine Wallez.

Which sunscreen

is best for you?

Sensitive, combination and oily skins

– try mineral matt antiaging fluid

Normal and combination skins

– try light water antiaging veil

Dry and mature skins

– try nourishing antiaging oil

Pigmentation concerns

– try melan 130 pigment control

Sensitive areas

sun stick 100: specifically formulated for those sensitive

areas such as lips, eye contour and scars. It incorporates

rosehip oil to boost skin regeneration and comes in a

practical, solid stick form that enables application anytime

with comfort and ease. For Sabine Wallez, the sun stick

100 is her number one pick: ‘It’s my absolute favourite

and is great for extra protection if you’re going out to

lunch and could burn easily on the nose or if you have

hyperpigmentation.’

mesoprotech ® is fast becoming the new gold

standard for sun protection through its focus on the

unique requirements of different skin types and

corresponding concerns.

No longer must we rely on regulation ‘one-sizefits-all’

sunscreen for protection against the harmful

UVA and UVB rays that can leave skin damaged and

feeling chemically imbalanced. With mesoprotech ® ,

we can be assured of the highest level of solar protection

while also helping improve the condition and appearance

of our skin. cbm

WHERE

TO GET IT

mesoprotech ® is available at select skin

clinics across Australia.

For stockists, visit

www.advancedcosmeceuticals.com.au

or call 1800 242 011

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BEAUTY

SOS

Summer

THE POST-SUMMER SKIN SURVIVAL TACTICS TO TARGET

DEHYDRATION, PIGMENTATION AND PREMATURE AGEING.

Too much fun in the sun may have fast

tracked your path to fine lines and wrinkles,

pigmentation, and dry, blotchy skin. Get your

skin back on track and help reverse signs of sun damage

with active skincare to replenish, rehydrate and promote

healthy skin turnover.

Caring for your skin and preventing premature ageing is

not a wash-and-go approach; it should be tailored to your

skin type and the skin concerns you wish to address.

A serious skin routine incorporates a variety of

layering strategies and techniques to diminish fine lines

and wrinkles, fade pigmentation and age spots, firm

skin, minimise uneven skin tone and improve breakouts.

Using skin rejuvenation products will turn a basic

skincare routine into a serious skincare regime that

will comprehensively address an array of skin issues –

particularly needed after a long hot summer.


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BEAUTY

Cleansing

1.

2.

1. kotia Exfoliating Cleansing Milk 200ml, $35, 2. The Ordinary

Squalane Cleanser 150ml, $34.90, 3. Medik8 Brightening Powder Cleanse

75g, $78, 4. Ultraceuticals Ultra Hydrating Milk Cleanser 200ml, $66

3.

4.

Cleansing should be your fi rst beauty ritual

every morning. Choose a simple, gentle

cleansing product that will effectively

remove dirt and makeup. Maintaining

the evening cleansing step is the most

important of them all to wash away the day’s

wear and tear on the face.

There are cleansers for every skin type.

If you’re prone to blocked pores, use gel

formulations. For delicate skin, use milky

products and for dry skin, cream products

work best. Try something with glycolic acid

or AHA to complement an anti-ageing

skincare regimen.

Cleansers are also instrumental and

essential for optimum absorption of

moisturisers and serums.

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9.

10.

5. 6.

7.

8.

5. Skin Regimen Cleansing

Cream Anti-Pollution Face

Wash 150ml, $60, 6. Clarins

Extra-Comfort Anti-Pollution

Cleansing Cream 200ml $52,

7. Skinstitut Microbiome

Micellar Water 200ml, $39,

8. Napoleon Perdis Rebirth

of Venus Skin Renewal

Cleansing Oil 145ml, $39,

9. Skin Health Science

Carbo Cleanser 120ml, $72,

10. Arbonne Bio-Hydria Gel

Cleanser 125ml, $35,

11. TEOXANE RHA Micellar

Solution 200ml, $60.

11.


BEAUTY

Moisturisers

& Serums

2.

3.

4.

6.

5.

1.

1. Medik8 Crystal Retinal Night Serum 30ml in 4 strengths, from $75.50, 2. mesoestetic aox ferulic advanced antioxidant

30ml, $199, 3. Medik8 White Balance Brightening Serum 2 x 10ml, $124, 4. mesoestetic energy C complex 4 x 7ml, $116.70,

5. Medik8 Super C 30+ Intense Antioxidant Serum 30ml, $140, 6. CALECIM Restorative Hydration Cream 50g, $359,

7. Skinstitut Repair Balm 50ml, $49, 8. Aspect DR Complete Pigment Plus 30ml, $159.50, 9. The Ordinary Marine

Hyaluronics Hydration Support 30ml, $12.90, 10. PETER THOMAS ROTH Skin To Die For Darkness-Reducing Under-Eye

Treatment Eye Primer 15ml, $50, 11. PETER THOMAS ROTH Mega Rich Intensive Anti-aging Cellular Creme 50ml, $132, 12.

Arbonne RE9 Prepwork Gel Eye Masks, $73, 13. Cannabella Hemp Jelly Infused Botanicals 15g, $30, 14. Indie Lee Whipped

Body Butter 245ml, $97, 15. BABOR Pollution Protect Ampoules (7 x 2ml ampoules), $84, 16. Ole Henriksen Invigorating

Night Transformation Gel 29ml, $48, 17. Edible Beauty Exotic Seeds of Youth Anti-Aging Oil 20ml, $64, 18. La Mav Bio

VA5 Wrinkle Smoothing Day Crème 50ml, $39.95, 19. CosMedix Rescue Intense Hydrating Balm & Mask 50g, $101, 20.

Skeyndor Power Retinol Serum-in-Cream 30ml, $115, 21. NATURALLY SERIOUS Natural Peptide Sleeping Cream 50ml, $52,

22. Retreatment Botanics Kakadu Brightening Serum 30ml, $89, 23. Retreatment Botanics Refining Face Polish 75ml, $55,

24. Burt’s Bees Sensitive Daily Moisturising Cream 50g, $29.99, 25. Société Triple C Serum 30ml, $189, 26. Paula’s Choice

C15 Super Booster 20ml, $62, 27. Paula’s Choice 10% Niacinamide Booster 20ml , $62, 28. Natralus Ultra Skin Repair Pure

Hydrating Gel Spray 125ml, $12.95, 29. TEOXANE RHA Advanced Filler, $130.


9.

8.

Give your skin the fuel it needs

to rejuvenate and repair. Look for

products containing hyaluronic

acid (HA), antioxidants, vitamin

complexes, alpha hydroxy acids

(AHAs) and peptides to really deliver

results and reduce signs of ageing.

Hyaluronic acid (also found naturally

in the skin) is a standout ingredient

in many anti-ageing products due to

its ability to attract and bind water,

locking moisture into the skin and

binding collagen with elastin.

Antioxidants help protect skin

by combating free radicals, which

attack healthy skin cells and collagen,

resulting in lines and wrinkles, uneven

skin tone and sensitivity.

Topical vitamins are more key

players in protecting and repairing

skin. Vitamin C, for example, is an

antioxidant that works to prevent

free radical damage and help reinforce

the skin’s own defenses

and prevent long-term damage.

Arguably the most potent topical

is retinol, a derivative of Vitamin A

(retinoic acid), which is widely touted

as ‘the’ anti-ageing solution. Retinoids

encourage better cell function and

turnover, stimulating the dermis and

helping to boost collagen and elastin

production and improve fi ne lines

and wrinkles, skin texture, skin

tone and colour, and your skin’s

hydration levels.

Another anti-ageing toolkit

must-have are peptides, such as copper

or hexapeptides, which are known

for their rejuvenation and repair

properties.

Some active skincare may initially

induce mild irritation, so it is best to

build up gradually as your skin gets

used to treatment. Find a different skin

rejuvenating moisturiser for day and for

night that work well in synergy. And

don’t forget to moisturise your neck and

décolleté as well – these areas are one

of the fi rst to show signs of sun damage

and age.

7.

16.

23.

24.

14.

15.

17.

25.

18.

13.

26. 27.

10.

19.

11.

12.

20.

21.

28.

22.

29.

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Exfoliants

BEAUTY

Removing old skin cells that collect on the

surface of your skin encourages the growth

of new cells. When you exfoliate, you remove

dead surface cells that contribute to dryness

and oil that can cause blocked pores and

problems like acne.

You can choose to use a mechanical exfoliation

method, which is a granular scrub style, or a

chemical/enzyme exfoliant incorporating alpha

hydroxy or beta hydroxy acid, or Vitamin A

(retinol, tretinoin and retinyl palmitate). Scrubs

treat the surface of the skin and help unclog

pores, while exfoliants remove surface cell debris

and leave skin fresher and looking brighter.

Skin peels are another way to more deeply

achieve the removal of the outermost layer of

skin, which stimulates new skin cell growth.

Common types contain lactic acid and glycolic

acid. Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid that

occurs naturally in our bodies and helps stimulate

the production of collagen and elastin in the

dermal layer. It is also a humectant, which

attracts water molecules in the skin to the

surface, giving a plumper appearance.

A glycolic peel contains a higher potency

of alpha hydroxy acid. Low-concentration

lactic or glycolic peels are available as

at-home treatments.

Using a facial mask can soothe and nourish

skin, improve the circulation, help clear up

blemishes and discolouration, and even reduce

the appearance of fi ne lines and wrinkles. The

benefi ts of masks are often underestimated,

but they can give the complexion a real boost.

Generally, they should be used weekly after

exfoliating. CBM

Peels & Masks

1.

4.

2.

3.

5.

10.

6.

7.

8.

9.

1. Neutrogena Single-Use Mask in Purifying Boost, $4.99 and Youthful Boost, $5.99 each, 2. Indie Lee Clearing Mask 48g, $85,

3. Aspect Fruit Enzyme Mask 50g, $59, 4. A’kin Macadamia Oil & Rosehip Oil Hydrating Face Sheet Mask, $7.95, 5. Ella Baché

Instant Glow Mask, $29, 6. PCA Skin Revitalizing Mask 60g, $99, 7. Retreatment Botanics Instant Glow Face Mask 75ml, $65,

8. Paula’s Choice Super Hydrate Overnight Mask 88ml, $42, 9. Edible Beauty Bloom of Youth Infusion Mask (5 pack), $59,

10. PETER THOMAS ROTH Retinol Fusion PM Overnight Resurfacing Pads, $75


1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

mist

1. Ella Baché Daily Hydration Mist 100ml, $39, 2. Skinstitut Multi-

Active Mist 100ml, $49, 3. Neutrogena Hydro Boost City Shield

Facial Gel Mist 100ml, $26.99, 4. A’kin Hydrating Mist Toner

150ml, $19.95, 5. dermaviduals Face Lotion M Mist 150ml, $91

2.

3.

sunscreen

1.

4.

1. mesoprotech melan 130 pigment control 50ml, $79.80,

2. Neutrogena Ultra-Sheer Face and Body Sunscreen Stick 42g, $16.99,

3. Invisible Zinc Sheer Defence Facial Moisturiser SPF50 (in Light,

Medium, Untinted) 50g, $34, 4. Ultraceuticals Ultra UV Protective Daily

Moisturiser SPF 30+ 100ml, $84

glow

1.

2.

4.

3.

1. St. Tropez Gradual Tan Watermelon

Infusion Moisture Miracle Body Lotion

200ml, $33.99, 2. Ole Henriksen Glow 2

OH

Dark Spot Toner 190ml, $39, 3. Sand &

Sky Australian Emu Apple Dreamy Glow

Drops 30ml, $74.90, 4. Le Tan Uber Stay

Self Tanning Foam 200ml, $29.99

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Skin

Stem cell

skincare

an anti-ageing

breakthrough

Meet CALECIM ®

Professional, the

skincare range that’s

turning heads thanks to

its revolutionary use of

stem cell technology.

Has your skin plateaued? Do you need to up

the ante in the fight against wrinkles and

fine lines and hydration? Do you want the

latest and greatest in skincare technology to take your

skin to the next level of smoothness and suppleness?

If you answered yes to any of the above, let me

introduce you to CALECIM ® Professional.

CALECIM ® Professional is a new range of

professionally prescribed skincare products that will

rejuvenate your skin faster than you can say “crow’s

feet”. Developed by CellResearch Corporation, a

Singaporean biotech company specialising in stem

cell research, it is the only skincare range in the world

that has gone beyond plant stem cells to harness

cord lining stem cell technology derived from red

deer umbilical cord. And it’s backed by some pretty

heavyweight science and doctors.


Professor Mitchel P Goldman, doubleboard

certified cosmetic dermatologist and

known as the Grandfather of Growth Factors,

is Chairman of the CALECIM ® Professional

Medical Advisory Board. ‘This is the first

time that umbilcal cord lining stem cells –

or stem cells in general -– are being truly

utilised in a topical skincare to promote skin

health,’ he says.

CALECIM ® Professional’s groundbreaking

technology is derived from Umbilical Cord

Lining, a patented source of stem cells, from

which powerful rejuvenating proteins are

cultured. This potent complex, produced in

a certified stem cell laboratory, is what makes

up the active ingredient of all CALECIM ®

Professional products.

‘Each product in the range contains the

proteins, which are ethically and harmlessly

extracted from the outer lining of the umbilical

cord’ explains Dr Goldman. The CALECIM

Professional Serum contains the highest

concentration of the proteins in the range, at 50

percent. Classically, my patients use the serum

after any procedure. They can use it alone as a

serum and they apply the day and night cream

to get addi-tional benefits from hyaluronic acid

and other ingredients in the products to get

imme-diate hydration and the beautiful touch

and feel that is so important.

The fountain of youth

for skin?

A proprietary formulation developed from

skin regeneration technology, CALECIM ®

Professional is a revolutionary range that

encourages skin to regain its youthfulness.

Its forte is in accelerated skin recovery,

which visibly rejuvenates skin, restores elasticity

and resets your skin. This potency allows

it to immediately calm, soothe and restore

skin, especially after in-clinic procedures. It

amplifies your skin’s natural restoration process

post-procedure, leading to improved aesthetic

results, reduced redness, swelling and discomfort

immediately after application and significant

reduction in downtime.

‘The key technology behind CALECIM ®

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SKIN

Professional is the growth factors that come

from the cells harvested from the umbilical cord

lining,’ explains Dr Goldman. ‘When the cells

are grown in a petri dish, they release packets of

different growth factors which then cause other

cells to become rejuvenative. They are proteins

we refer to as Cytokines and Growth Factors.’

‘The proteins from the umbilical stem cells

don’t just affect the epidermis but also the

dermis. They are giving the fi broblasts nutrients

for a plumping effect, as well as hyaluronic acid.

This is what gives a lifting and fullness of the

skin and causes a regenerative effect. While

this occurs on normal skin, it is enhanced on

treated skin, whether it is a laser or microneedling,

or any technology we are doing to

rejuvenate the skin. It assists with wound

healing and has anti-infl ammatory proteins.

In clinical studies, in as early as two weeks

patients could see the effects. In terms of

laser, we have seen immediate results.’

A LITTLE ABOUT

STEM CELLS

Stem cells in our body are responsible for repair

and regeneration. They do this by secreting

protein cytokines in the vicinity of the injured

area to create an ideal environ-ment for our

own cells to self-repair. As we age, the quantity

and quality of these cyto-kines deteriorate,

leading to a slower regenerative cycle as well as

a longer recovery process.

Rest assured, you don’t need to have had

a cosmetic treatment to uses CALECIM ®

Professional. ‘Anyone who is concerned with

ageing can use this – even people in their 20s

and 30s who notice their skin is lacking in

lustre, may be photodamaged or they may be

seeing the start of fi ne lines or sallowness to

the skin,’ says Dr Goldman. This is a way of

rejuvenating it. My patient population who use

this ranges from people of 35 to 85 years of age.’

Whether you’ve undergone a skin treatment

or want to drastically step up your anti-ageing

skincare game, CALECIM ® Professional is

the breakthrough in anti-ageing skin-care

technology, offering us a drink at the fountain

of youth. CBM

The CALECIM ®

Professional range:

SERUM

The hero product in the collection, it contains

the highest concentration of the growth factor

proteins and is designed to use alone as a serum,

before and/or after clinical treatments, or as part

of your regular daily skincare routine. Calming,

soothing and restorative, it helps improve

aesthetic results and is suitable for all skin types.

MULTI-ACTION CREAM

Revitalises ageing skin with a dramatic lifting

and tightening effect. Multi-Action Cream helps

improve skin fullness and skin laxity by providing

hydration for firmer looking skin. It helps improve

facial definition and appearance of lines and

wrinkles. It also en-hances and prolongs the

aesthetic results of in-clinic procedures. Designed

to be used after the Serum and prior

to moisturiser.

RESTORATIVE

HYDRATION CREAM

Naturally derived Hyaluronic Acid (HA) from cord

lining extract replaces moisture within the deeper

layers of the skin while growth factor proteins

helps boost HA production, providing hydration

at every level. It helps treat dry skin, target signs

of premature ageing, revive and rejuvenate tired,

dry and stressed skin, improve the appearance

of fine lines and shadows and increase luminosity

and radiance.

RECOVERY NIGHT COMPLEX

This gel application has a 50 percent

concentration of the growth factor proteins.

Ap-plied at night, it aims to calm and soothe

stressed skin, extreme dryness and high sensitivity

or irritation. It hydrates and soothes

as it also protects the skin’s moisture barri-er,

supporting the healing of traumatised skin in line

with the skin’s natural overnight repair functions

and providing skin with non-stop hydration

throughout the night.


ANYONE WHO IS

CONCERNED WITH AGEING

CAN USE THIS – EVEN

PEOPLE IN THEIR 20S AND

30S WHO NOTICE THEIR SKIN

IS LACKING IN LUSTRE, MAY

BE PHOTODAMAGED OR

THEY MAY BE SEEING THE

START OF FINE LINES OR

SALLOWNESS TO THE SKIN.

Who is CALECIM

®

Professional for?

All skin types for daily maintenance and

anti-ageing results. (Who doesn’t want their

skin to look brighter and smoother?)

WHERE

TO GET IT

CALECIM Professional is distributed in

Australia by Advanced Cosmeceuticals.

To find a stockist call 1800 242 011 or

visit www.advancedcosmeceuticals.

com.au Released for Advanced

Cosmeceuticals.

Post-procedure recovery. CALECIM Professional

is exceptionally good for post-procedure

recovery after peels, laser, PRP and on other

distressed skin to help heal and accelerate

post procedure recovery.

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feature

hot&

all

B othered

From wealth to facial features, exactly what is it about

the male species that piques a womAn’s interest?

We’ve all been there.

Someone on the other

side of the bar catches

your attention, rousing butterflies

somewhere in the pit of your stomach.

Maybe you’ve just met. Maybe you’ve

known them for

years. One thing’s for sure – the

man in front of you is ticking all

the right boxes.

But what is it that ignites this

coveted, sometimes elusive spark?

Unfortunately, the answer isn’t

entirely straightforward. When it

comes to choosing male partners

female preferences are so diverse

and idiosyncratic as to defy systemic

explanation, says evolutionary

psychologist Bruce J Ellis in The

Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology

And The Generation Of Culture.

Ellis goes on to argue female

preferences can be partially discerned

using the evolution-ba sed concept of

‘mate value’, where the principles of

attraction are grounded in evolution.

He speculates females are most

ensnared by male traits that were

appealing in our natural environment

– those of the Pleistocene huntergatherer.

These encompass the

willingness and ability of a man to

protect, provide for and engage with a

woman and her children.

Qualities such as a man’s ‘alpha’

status and positional/economic stability

are especially important because,

traditionally, they would enhance a

woman’s own status, survival chances

and reproductive prospects. Ellis

explains such considerations may be

hard-wired into female attraction,

because ‘natural selection could have

favoured evaluative mechanisms in

women designed to detect and prefer

high-status men.’


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feature

Wealth or good

looks?

Evolutionary quirks aside,

subconscious gold digging and social

climbing are widely held as attraction

determinants. According to Laura

Watson’s excerpt in Evolutionary

Explanations Of Hypothetical

Human Behaviour, females are the

more choosy of the two sexes, because

of their high level of investment

during pregnancy and child rearing.

Their limited egg production –

around 400 in a lifetime – has women

seeking ‘quality’ partners and, Watson

speculates, has resulted in females

being disproportionately drawn to

men of status and wealth.

Indeed, The Human Face by

Brian Bates and John Cleese cited

anthropologist John Marshall

Townsend’s study which blandly

states, ‘women always preferred the

best-looking man with the most

money’ and will ‘tend to choose an

average-looking, or even unattractive

professional over a good looking

manual worker.’

For those men with a sinking bank

balance but a killer jawline, romance

is not dead. Watson concedes

physical attractiveness is still

important and argues women prefer

testosterone-enhanced features in

men. Traits such as high cheekbones,

muscles, strong jaws and deeper

voices infer masculinity and high

testosterone, aligning with women’s

evolutionary tendency to prefer men

of social dominance. Traditionally,

masculinity would benefit a

man’s standing among peers and

competitors, while high testosterone

would benefit the production of


healthy offspring.

Interestingly, however, masculinity

and attractiveness are not

synonymous with each other, as the

throngs of Leonardo DiCaprio female

fanatics can attest. A study by Sonja

Windhager, Katrin Schaefer and

Bernhard Fink at the Department of

Anthropology, University of Vienna,

Austria, found men considered

‘attractive’ featured long, narrow jaws

with wide and full lips. The same

study found masculinity was more

commonly associated with rounder

faces, wider eyebrows and prominent

jaws, showing masculinity and

attractiveness as ‘separate aspects of

male mate quality.’

Similarly, in a study at the

University of St Andrews, Scotland,

researchers used a computer program

to manipulate men’s faces, making

them more feminine or masculine

in appearance. Feminised men were

consistently deemed more attractive

by the female participants in the

study, a trend that only varied with

women in the most fertile days of

their cycle – once again complying

with mate-selection based on

evolution’s alpha-male agenda.

The seduction of

symmetry

Whether your jawline falls in the

‘attractive’ or ‘alpha-male’ category,

the secret of symmetry is regarded a

definite swoon factor. Several studies

have associated male attractiveness

with facial symmetry. Research by

evolutionary psychologist Ian Pentn-

Voak et al. used real and computer

graphic male faces to discern

symmetrical faces as more attractive

– though not necessarily more

masculine – than nonsymmetrical

faces. Again, this lure has not

escaped the clutches of evolution,

as symmetry ‘has been proposed as

a marker of developmental stability

that may be important in human

mate choice.’

Everything else, it seems, rests on

the shoulders. An inverted triangle

shape, with a low waist-to-chest ratio

(WCR) is widely reported to attract

the female gaze. Broad shoulders,

descending to a smaller waist and

even slimmer hips is considered

highly evocative. Particularly in

urban settings where WCR is the

primary component of attractiveness

ratings compared to body-mass-index

and waist-hip-ratio, as revealed by

Viren Swami and Martin Tovee in

their study Male Physical Attractiveness

In Britain And Malaysia: A Cross

Cultural Study.

Attractive on

the inside

Finally, for those closet male

romantics, surrendering to the cliché

and letting shine the qualities within

is a guaranteed heart-stopper. A

nomad tribe called the Wodaabe, who

roam through central Niger, Africa,

stop their travels each year for a

celebration named the Geerewol. For

seven days the men dance for a crowd

of women who, in turn, single out

their most desirable suitor.

Lovers and husbands alike are

not chosen for their beauty, as all

men are dressed uniformly and use

colourful makeup to enhance their

features. Instead, as described in

The Human Face, the women search

for reflections of inner kindness,

intelligence, warmth and charm in

each mans’ dance style and facial

expressions.

Evolution, jawline and dance

moves aside, the true crux of

female attraction still has many

– single males in particular –

stumped. As Candace Bushnell,

author of the women’s bible Sex

and the City put it, ‘after all, it’s

women who decide if a man is

desirable or undesirable.’ And, as

women’s tastes vary so drastically

as to defy systemic explanation,

it seems the mysteries of female

attraction will remain just that –

complete mysteries. cbm

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face to fa

feature

female

Women have more of a flatter,

straight line or curved hairline.

Females have almost no discernable brow bossing

because their foreheads are more rounded with

a fairly flat front. In profile, female foreheads are

usually more vertical instead of backward sloping.

Female eyebrows generally sit higher

and are more arched or wing-shaped.

The eyes in a woman appear larger. This is

in part because of the shape of the bony rim

above and the forehead, and partly because of

the cheekbones. The combination of bone shapes

create relatively larger eyes which is considered

both feminine and attractive. Eyes tend to be

more wide-set then men’s.

Female cheeks tend to be fuller and more rounded,

and cheekbones are a little higher and further

forward, showing more prominence.

The female nose is smaller and shorter. It

has a narrower bridge and nostrils, often has a

more concave profile and tends to be blunter at

the tip. It also has a greater angulation between

the lip and the tip of the nose.

When a female mouth is relaxed and slightly

open, it tends to show a bit of top teeth, lending

a youthful appearance to the face. The area

between the top lip and nose often has a more

backward slope in females.

Female jaw lines run in a gentle curve from

the earlobe to the chin. In males it tends to drop

down straight from the ear and then turn at a sharp

angle towards the chin, giving a square appearance.

Female chins are rounded and typically less

prominent.

A female face tends to be

more rounded – from the

hairline down to a single

point at the chin. In profile,

the female face tends to be

flat while the male forehead

slopes backwards, with

the lower half of the face

protruding forward.


ce

Male

faces have a more

square appearance and an

‘M’-shaped hairline coming

down to a wide, square

cornered jaw at the

bottom. The lower third

of the male face is usually

longer because of a long

top lip and tall chin.

male

Men tend to have a higher, more receded

hairline than women. The hairline also tends to

form an ‘M’ shape that recedes at the temples.

Men’s foreheads tend to be backwards

sloping, with an overhanging horizontal

brow, whereas women’s tend to be more

vertical. Perhaps the most noticeable male

characteristic on the forehead is brow-bossing.

This refers to the ridge of bone that runs

across the forehead just above the eyes, and it

is usually far more pronounced in males.

Male eyebrows are fairly straight and

thick and sit on or just under the orbital

rims with minimal eyebrow arch.

Men often have hollow cheeks,

because of flatter cheekbones and their

tendency to carry less fat.

Male noses are longer and wider and

tend to have a more prominent, straighter

bridge and greater width to the middle of the

nose. An attractive male nose has less

tip rotation than women’s.

In males, the distance between the nose’s base

and the top of the lip is usually longer.

The male jawbone is usually heavier

built and tends to be wider because the

masseter muscles, also known as the chewing

muscles, attached to the corners of the

jawbone are much bigger.

The Adam’s apple is usually visible

and very prominent in males but rarely

visible in females.

Male chins are wider, have a flat base and have

two corners that form a square shape. Male

chins are taller and heavier and are more likely

to have a vertical cleft in the middle.

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Are

you

losing

your

hair?

Although hair loss may seem like a more

prominent problem in men, women are

almost just as likely to either lose their

hair or have thinning hair.

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hHair loss can be particularly

traumatic for women. While male

hair loss is seen as inevitable for

a large proportion of men, female

hair loss is far less common and less

culturally acceptable, which only

adds to the stigma.

Generally, female hair loss is

quite different to male hair loss.

Females experience a thinning

out of mid scalp and crown hair

and usually retain their frontal

hairline. Due to the different hair

loss pattern and reproductive concerns,

treatments suitable for men are not always

safe and effective for women.

Improvements in hair transplant

techniques allow female patients to undergo

procedures to thicken thinning areas,

while avoiding damage to or removal of

existing hair follicles, using a dense packing

procedure that also minimises scarring in

both donor and recipient sites.

If you notice hair loss or thinning that

is unusual for you, it is important to seek

advice from a qualified hair restoration

specialist to determine the exact cause and

to establish a suitable treatment regime.

A hereditary condition, female pattern

hair loss affects about 30 million American

women, according to the American

Academy of Dermatology (AAD).

Although hair loss in women mostly

occurs in the late 50s or 60s, it can happen

at any time, even during teenage years.

However, the incidence of hair loss in

women significantly increases during and

after the menopause.

A study reported in the journal

Dermatological Surgery in 2001 found

that female pattern baldness affects three

percent of women aged between 20 to 29;

16 to 17 percent of women aged between

30 and 49; and 28 percent of women aged

between 70 and 79. Over the age of 80, 32

percent of women are affected by hair loss

or thinning hair.

Female pattern hair loss is thought to

be triggered by the same mechanisms

responsible for the majority of hair

loss in men. That is, the production of

androgenetic hormones and their effect on

the hair follicle. However, female pattern

hair loss is not exactly the same as that

which occurs in men, with earlier stages of

hair thinning.

Female pattern hair loss is typically

divided into three stages, or grades,

increasing in their severity. Grade I refers to

thinning hair on the top of the head; Grade

II to thinning hair and patches of greater

hair loss; and Grade III to male-pattern hair

loss. It is rare, however, to see complete

baldness akin to male pattern hair loss,

in women.

Typically, each time a normal hair follicle

is shed, it is replaced by hair that is equal in

size. But in women with female-pattern hair

loss, the new hair is finer and thinner – a

more miniaturised version of itself. The hair

follicles are shrinking and eventually they

stop growing altogether.

Female pattern hair loss is not the only

cause of hair loss in women. In women, it

is more common than in men that other

factors might be causing thinning of the

hair, or patches of baldness. Some of the

most common causes include:

Trichotillomania

Compulsive hair pulling. Hair loss due

to trichotillomania is typically patchy, as

compulsive hair pullers tend to concentrate

the pulling in selected areas. Hair loss

due to this cause cannot be treated

effectively until the psychological or

emotional reasons for trichotillomania

are effectively addressed.


ALOPECIA AREATA

A possible autoimmune disorder that

causes patchy hair loss that can range

from diffuse thinning to extensive

areas of baldness with ‘islands’ of

retained hair. Medical examination is

necessary to establish a diagnosis.

TRIANGULAR

ALOPECIA

Loss of hair in the temporal areas

that sometimes begins in childhood.

Hair loss may be complete, or a few

fi ne, thin-diameter hairs may remain.

The cause of triangular alopecia is

not known but the condition can be

treated medically or surgically.

SCARRING ALOPECIA

Hair loss due to scarring of the scalp

area. Scarring alopecia typically

involves the top of the scalp and

occurs predominantly in women.

The condition frequently occurs

in African-American women and

is believed to be associated with

persistent tight braiding or ‘cornrowing’

of scalp hair. A form of

scarring alopecia also may occur in

post-menopausal women, associated

with infl ammation of hair follicles

and subsequent scarring.

TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM

A common type of hair loss

caused when a large percentage

of scalp hairs are shifted into

‘shedding’ phase. The causes of

telogen effl uvium may be hormonal,

nutritional, drug-associated, or

stress-associated.

LOOSE-ANAGEN

SYNDROME

A condition occurring primarily in

fair-haired women in which scalp

hair sits loosely in hair follicles and

is easily extracted by combing or

pulling. The condition may appear in

childhood, and may improve as the

person ages. CBM

female

hair

restoration

surgery

As well as being an effective

procedure for the treatment of

hair loss in men, hair transplant

surgery can also be a practical

solution for most women.

Modern techniques in hair

transplantation are successful in

treating typically diffuse femalepattern

hair loss as well as the

more familiar forms of male

pattern hair loss.

Hair transplant surgery is

always more effective when

there is an abundance of donor

hair, which can be transplanted

to the balding or thinning

part of the scalp. It will be less

effective in women where donor

hair is limited.

Modern transplantation

techniques using mini-grafts,

single-hair grafts and follicular

unit grafts can produce

natural-looking results and

women should not overlook

hair transplant surgery as an

option just for men, or one

which produces unnaturallooking

results.

Depending on the

circumstances and

requirements of each

patient, a hair restoration

specialist may recommend

medical intervention prior

to surgical. For example,

the use of Minoxidil may be

prescribed to slow the rate

of hair loss and stimulate

regrowth prior to surgery.

As with men, many

women select the follicular

unit grafting procedure, but

with certain modifications.

Hairline advancement is

more commonly performed

on women to correct an

overly high hairline,

whether due to genetics

or aesthetic surgery.

Always consult a hair

restoration specialist in order

to determine the best possible

treatment for you.

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eauty

THE MANE

ATTRACTION

While there’s so much to love about

summer – long lazy days in the sun, dips

in the pool, time at the beach – it can all

take its toll on our hair.

The unrelenting summer sunshine,

chlorine and salt water can have

us looking like Medusa before we

know it, if we don’t take steps to look after

our locks. From frizziness to breakage,

dryness to split ends, a little extra care can

go a long way to keeping our crowning glory

in tip top condition.

Chlorine can make blonde hair bright

green, while even red heads and brunettes

might notice a khaki tinge. Make sure you

rinse your hair straight after pool time and,

if hair already has a green tinge, use a deep

cleansing shampoo to help remove mineral

deposits, and follow with conditioner.

Sun exposure and swimming can cause

hair to dry out and become dull, so use a

deep conditioning treatment weekly to stop

the problem before it starts.

Sunburn and dehydration can cause a

dry, flaky scalp, so remember to wear a hat

in the sun. Keep your scalp hydrated by

drinking plenty of water. Treatments for dry

scalp include oils and medicated shampoos

if the flakiness continues.

Your hair probably seems frizzier now

then it did when summer started. Frizzy hair

responds well to moisturising hair products,

so it’s important for you to incorporate a

hydrating shampoo and conditioner into

your hair care routine. After you rinse

your hair, how you dry it is also essential.

When using a blow dryer or flatirons, make

sure you use a cool setting, since heat can

exacerbate frizzy hair.

These products are our go-tos when

making sure our hair condition isn’t a

casualty of our summer fun. CBM


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BEAUTY

WASH

2.

1.

3.

1. REF Ultimate Repair Shampoo 285ml & Conditioner 245m,

$33.50 each, 2. Davines LOVE Smooth Collection for frizzy

hair Shampoo and Conditioner 250ml, $37.95 each, 3. Aveda

Nutriplenish Shampoo and Conditioner, Light Moisture

250ml, $50 each, 4. e-smooth Bathe Smoothing Shampoo and

Conditioner 250ml, $39.95 each, 5. SheaMoisture Coconut &

Hibiscus Shampoo and Conditioner 384ml, $19.99 each and 6.

evo Mane Tamer Shampoo and Conditioner 300ml, $40 each.

4.

5.

6.


SPRAY

7.

8.

9.

10.

7. White Sands Infinity Finishing Spray, $39.95, 8.

White Sands Liquid Texture Medium Hold 255ml,

$39.95, 9. Schwarzkopf Professional OSIS+

Texture Craft Dry Texture Spray 300ml, $27.95 and

10. Schwarzkopf Professional OSIS+ Soft Dust

Volumising Powder 10g, $27.95

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1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

8.

BEAUTY

7.

TREAT

1. Retreatment Botanics Restore Serum 30ml, $95, 2. Biossance

100% Squalane Oil 100ml, $50, 3. Sachajuan Hair Repair for

damaged and stressed hair 250ml, $46, 4. Sachajuan Intensive

Hair Oil 50ml, $64, 5. Sachajuan Curl Treatment, Intensive curl care

treatment 250ml, $46, 6. Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector 100ml, $49.95,

7. Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil 30ml, $49.95, 8. Olaplex No.6 Bond

Smoother 100ml, $49.95, 9. evo, Mane Attention 150ml, $34, 10.

Aveda Nutriplenish Leave-in Conditioner 50ml, $50, 11. Aveda

Nutriplenish Multi-Use Har Oil 30ml, $41, 12. Louvelle Brigitte

Peach Blossom & Honey Body & Hair Oil, $44.95.

10.

11. 12.

13.

9.

7 0


13. White Sands ER Fusion 90ml, $39.95, 14. White

Sands Orchids Oil 100ml, $44.95, 15. e-smooth

Seal Repairing Serum 100ml, $45.95, 16. Pure

Elements Linseed Calming Potion 200ml, $34, 17.

REF Stay Smooth 125ml,$35.50, 18. Davines LOVE

Smooth Collection Hair Smoother 150ml, $41.95, 19.

Davines Oi Oil 135ml, $67.95, 21. Davines Circle

Chronicles, The Renaissance Circle 50ml (box of 6),

$18.95, 20. A’kin Miracle Shine Conditioning Hair

Mask 55g, $5.99, 22. and Nu Skin Nutriol Scalp &

Hair System, $182.

21.

22.

20.

17.

18.

14.

15.

16.

19.

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STYLE

BEAUTY

2.

1.

3.

4.

5.

6.

1. ghd Platinum + white styler, $345, 2.

EVY Professional PRO-STYLER, $189 3.

Remington Curl & Straight Confidence Hair

Straightener, $149.95, 4. ghd Oracle, $340,

5. ghd Glide $210, 6.Cloud Nine Touch

Iron, $285.


Natalie

Anne’s

TOP FIVE TIPS FOR

FESTIVE CURLS

International Hair Influencer of the Year

and leading Australian stylist Natalie Anne

shares her top tips to get the perfect curls

this festive season. As the styling expert for

the recently released Formawell Beauty X

Kendall Jenner range of hair tools, there

are a few simple tricks women can try to

get salon like curls at home.

1. TEMP CONTROL

For fine and coloured hair, keep the

temperature between 170-190 and for all

hair types, always use a heat protectant.

2. LOOK

For a tighter curl, take a smaller section of

hair. For a looser/softer curl, take a bigger

section of hair.

3. SUSTAINABILITY

Always let your curls cool down to set,

before brushing or shaking out.

4. VOLUME

For more volume, alternate your curl

direction (into your face, then away from

your face) to allow your hair to expand. To

create a more textured, beachy look, again,

alternate your curl direction, but leave your

ends out/straight.

Formawell Beauty

X Kendall Jenner

Ionic Gold Fusion Pro

Curling Iron, $99.99

5. VIBE

There are no rules for your curls this season

– keep it subtle or make it big – whichever

way you feel sexiest and whichever is more

flattering.

Natalie Anne, International Celebrity

Hairstylist, Educator and Styling Expert

says, ‘Most importantly HAVE FUN with this

fabulous tool!’

Natalie Anne: https://www.instagram.com/natalieannehair/?hl=en

Formawell Beauty X Kendall Jenner - https://www.priceline.com.au/kendall-x-formawell

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eauty

Makes

perfect

scents!


FROM THE CLASSICS TO THE

AVANT-GARDE, THE DAINTY TO

THE DARING, WE SHOWCASE

SOME OF THE MOST CELEBRATED

PERFUMES OF ALL TIME.

Feature

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

1. Chloe Fleur de Parfum EDP 50ml, $145, 2. Marc Jacobs Daisy Dream EDT 50ml, $90, 3. Lancome La Vie Est Belle

EDP 100ml, $205, 4. Dolce & Gabbana The One EDT 50ml, $108, 5. Narciso Rodriguez For Her EDT 50ml, $139,

6. Clarins Eau Dynamisante Treatment Fragrance, Refillable Spray 100ml, $68, 7. Chanel No.5 100ml, $240, 8. Kenzo

Parfums Flower by Kenzo EDP 50ml, $138, 9. Bvlgari Pour Femme EDP 50ml, $230

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2.

1.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

1. Paco Rabanne Lady Million Empire EDP 50ml, $126, 2. Jean Paul Gaultier La Belle EDP 50ml, $138, 3. Carolina

Herrera Glorious Gold Collector EDP 80ml, $198, 4. Versace Eros Pour Femme EDP 100ml, $175, 5. Miss Dior

Blooming Bouquet 100ml, $198, 6. Paco Rabanne Olympea Legend EDP 50ml, $126, 7. Valentino Valentina EDP

50ml, $131, 8. Prada La Femme L’Eau Body Spray150ml, $189, 9. BABOR ReVersive EDP 50ml, $158, 10. Gucci

Bloom EDT 100ml, $185, 11. Creed Royal Water EDP 100ml, $389, 12. Creed Spring Flower EDP 100ml, $369,

13. Marc Jacobs Decadence EDP 100ml, $190

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Skin

Medik8

12

Weeks to

WOW

like a personal trainer for your

skin, medik8 will soon launch a

new 12-week program of peels

tailored to your specific concerns.

In the same way many of us sign

up for a personal trainer at the

gym, Medik8 introduces us to

personalised, intensive training

for our skin. The 12 Weeks To

WOW program includes your own

dedicated Medik8 professional who

will prescribe an at-home skincare

program alongside a comprehensive

course of 6 in-clinic peels tailored

to your specific skin concerns.

The result? A remarkable skin

transformation and your very own

‘WOW’ moment!

Using the best available active

skincare ingredients at home coupled

with a bespoke combination of

regular Medik8 peel treatments,

Medik8 is on a mission to deliver

beautiful skin for life. Your best skin

ever could be just 12 weeks away.

Personal

training for

your skin:

how it works

The 12 Weeks to WOW program

involves eight clinic appointments,

six professional peels and prescribed

at-home products. Your journey to

beautiful skin begins with

a pre-peel consultation whereby your

personal Medik8 skincare therapist

will devise a treatment plan just for

you, based on your concerns, lifestyle

and skin goals.

Your Medik8 therapist will choose

a course of peels from Medik8’s

Lifestyle Peels and Mono Peels,

which are all formulated to target

different skin concerns, as well as

an at-home range of ‘CSA’ products

– Vitamin C plus Sunscreen by day

and Vitamin A by night. You’ll also

be given a Medik8 Skin Passport to

document your skin goals and track

your progress.

Your final appointment involves the

‘WOW reveal’ where you can see how

much your skin has been transformed

and be able to measure your results by

comparing photos taken throughout

your journey. Your therapist will then

devise a Lifestyle Program to help

maintain your results.

This is more than just a treatment

program – your Medik8 professional

will guide you through the treatment

journey with educational tips,

personalised homecare and a unique

peels experience, helping you to

your ultimate end-goal: beautiful

skin for life.


customised peels

Chemical peels are fast-becoming the

number-one clinical skin treatment

worldwide. Medik8, renowned leaders

in professional skincare, have launched

six new combination Lifestyle Peels

and three new Mono Peels. Your

Medki8 therapist will select a bespoke

combination of peels, which can be

built up in strength and layered for

maximum results, depending on your

exact skin needs.

REWIND peel

A targeted formulation that helps

plump the complexion to reduce

the appearance of fine lines and

wrinkles. It fades away imperfections,

leaving the skin visibly smoothed

and rejuvenated.

EVEN peel

This brightening peel targets sun

damage, hyperpigmentation and dull,

uneven skin. Helping to minimise

melanin production, the Even peel

visibly fades pigmentation for a more

even and radiant complexion.

CLARITY peel

This is a powerful blend of acids that

sink deep into pores to clarify and

decongest the complexion. Rapidly

brings blemishes under control and

dramatically reduces the risk of future

breakouts.

UNIVERSAL AHA peel

Suitable for everyone and any skin

concern, it visibly brightens, smooths,

decongests and revitalises the skin.

Ideal for a first-time peel or to maintain

results from other peels.

SENSITIVE PHA

This is formulated for extremely

sensitive or redness-prone skin to

visibly smooth skin texture and help

promote a stronger skin barrier.

eye reveal

Designed to treat the delicate eye

area specifically fine lines, crows feet,

laughter lines and dull under eyes.

It helps smooth skin texture and

minimise fine lines and wrinkles.

Mono Peels

Mono Peels contain one type of acid,

either Glycolic, Lactic or Mandelic,

in varying concentrations, from 30, 50

and 70%. Containing Time Release

technology, each peel can be layered

over any of Medik8’s stronger peels

to intensify results, while also being

able to layer on concentrated areas of

concern. This maximises the results

of the peel and allows the therapist

to provide a bespoke, customised

treatment with faster and better results

for a truly unique peeling journey.

All Medik8 peels use Time Release

technology, in which the acids are delivered

to the skin slowly, over time, to maintain

a comfortable experience without losing

potency of the active ingredients.

Additionally, each peel formulation

contains Arginine – a naturally occurring

amino acid that slows down the penetration

of exfoliating acids on the skin, causing the

stinging sensation to build up gradually and

easing the client into the peel experience.

About Medik8

The Medik8 brand, founded by cosmetic

scientist Elliot Isaacs, is widely recognised

within the cosmeceutical industry for

its commitment to producing effective,

solution-driven skincare.

Its in-house research team has successfully

engineered cutting-edge professional

treatments and products that target the

top skincare concerns (and which they’ve

won awards for): redness, blemishes, pore

size, pigmentation, ageing and dryness.

Each product is formulated using smallbatch

production for optimum potency and

freshness, with the highest-quality actives in

bioavailable strengths. This enables Medik8

to guarantee maximum results for every user,

which is impressive.

Their unique approach to skin health

earns Medik8 recommendations from

leading aesthetic surgeons, dermatologists,

nurses and skin therapists around the

world. So go on, start your personal skin

training and prepare to be WOWed in just

12 weeks. CBM

WHERE

TO GET IT

Medik8 is available at select

skin clinics across Australia. For

stockists, visit www.medik8.com.au

or call 1800 242 011

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questions

to ask before

you get eyelash

extensions

There’s more to eyelash extensions than

booking an appointment and walking out

with Beyoncé’s set of minks. Here’s everything

you need to know.

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No makeup, no problem! Eyelash

extensions are all the rage and can make

you look ultra-glamorous, even on your

laziest makeup days. However, like all the

best things in life, quality counts. Here’s

what you need to ask a lash technician

before putting your lashes in their hands.

1.

Are you certified,

trained and

licensed?

One of the most important things you

need to look at is finding the right

person to do your lash extensions.

There are a lot of eyelash extension

horror stories, so don’t book an

appointment without doing your

research! If someone is going to poke

around your eyeballs, you’re going

to want to make sure they’re legit.

Take a look at reviews and visit the

salon directly to get a feel for the

technicians and ask questions about

their experience and expertise.

2.

What adhesive do

you use?

The adhesive is one of the most

important factors in your application.

If your lash artist can’t understand

or doesn’t know the ingredients in

the adhesive, this is not a good sign.

Every educated lash artist should

know what ingredients are in the

adhesive they are using, and what

they are used for. Glue should be

formaldehyde-free and medical grade.

3.

Where do you buy

your products?

There are a lot of factors that

determine if products are good quality

or not. Ask to touch the lashes – they

should feel soft, flexible and not stiff.

4.

What look will

suit me?

Every individual is different and a

good lash professional should evaluate

the best look for you personally before

applying the lashes. They should

discuss length, thickness, number of

lashes and the overall look with you.

5.

Can I see photos

of your work?

Don’t be afraid to ask to see photos

of your professional’s work! It’ll

give you an idea of what to expect

with this artist. What should you

look for? Well, lashes in the pictures

should appear clean and neat. If

you can see the glue in the pictures,

this isn’t a good sign. Likewise, if

the lashes are twisted and going in

different directions, or if they are

clumpy and stuck together, they

aren’t placed properly.


6.

What is the proper

aftercare?

Your lash artist should be telling

you to wash and brush the lashes

daily, sleep on your back and avoid

oil-based products. This will ensure

lashes stay clean and fresh to avoid

bacteria and residues. A lot of lash

artists will tell clients not to wet or

cleanse their lashes and this is false!

7.

Will my natural

lashes fall out?

Not if the lash extensions are applied

properly. Inexperienced technicians

(beware of beauty salons who do not

specialise in lashes!) are often apt

to apply lashes that are too heavy/

clumped together, which can result in

damage to your natural lashes.

8.

Can I wear

mascara if I have

lash extensions?

Yes, but steer clear of waterproof

mascara because it’s harder to remove

and can easily pull the extensions off.

If you do use mascara, go lightly and

just focus on the tips of the lashes.

Using mascara at the base of the

extensions will get very clumpy.

9.

How often do

I need to get

infills?

Eyelash extensions can last as long as

six weeks, as the eyelash extension

generally lasts until the natural

lash falls out in its natural cycle.

However, all of your lashes are on a

different growth cycle, and everyone

sheds differently depending on their

lifestyle. It’s usually recommended

to get your lashes filled every 2-4

weeks. How long your eyelash

extensions last for depends, to some

degree, on how well you take care

of them!

10.

How do I remove

my eyelash

extensions

without losing my

natural lashes?

Absolutely never attempt to remove

the lashes by yourself! This can go

horribly wrong and will often result in

you pulling out some of your natural

lashes along with the extensions. If

you would like to get the extensions

removed, make an appointment with

a professional as they have the right

tools to remove them safely. CBM

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Lady

Lash

LADY LASH director and lash extension queen

charlotte creasey SHARES the TOP TRENDs FOR 2020.

T

his year is set to be the biggest and

best yet in the lash industry, with

more and more beauty devotees

placing lash and brow maintenance at the

top of their glam regimes. Here, Charlotte

Creasey, founder and leader of Lady Lash

Australia, gives us the lowdown on the top

lash trends for 2020.

Innovation and customisation are where

it’s at for lashes this year, with the Hybrid

Lash, popularised by celebrities such as

the Kardashians, fast becoming the go-to

application. Also known as American Volume

Lashes, this technique flawlessly combines

a mixture of volume and classic lashes that

frame the eye with a textured, staggered look

for a more sultry yet natural-looking style.

Up next is the use of brown lashes for

blondes and redheads, along with shorter

and more natural-looking sets. This polished,

neater look is designed as a discreet option

for the modern busy professional and is set to

revolutionise generic lash treatments.

Carrying on from the no-fuss, natural

treatments dominating 2020, we’re also

seeing the rise of low maintenance lash lifts,

an innovative treatment that lifts and curls

your natural lashes while infusing them with

keratin and biotin for strength.

Equally as prevalent as it is progressive,

‘guy-lashes’ have burst onto the scene in

2020 in a major way. This is the treatment no

male knew he needed – until now. With an

increasing number of men taking an interest

in longer, thicker, darker lashes, these low-key

lash extensions and lash tints will become a

guy’s best friend. Guy-lashes are a fabulous

option for men wanting to subtly refresh and

brighten their face without changing their

individual look.

With lash extensions showing no

sign of slowing down in 2020, maintaining

lash health to extend the life-span of

both natural and extension lashes should

be a top priority for any lash lover. Ensure

your lash stylist cares about your safety

just as much as your beauty. Seek out

professionals who are trained in safe,

hygienic application techniques and

only offer the best-quality lashes.

Lady Lash has been a frontrunner for over

10 years in the industry and has won a slew

of awards in the Australia and New Zealand

Lash Championships and Pro-Series Global

Lash Competition. They offer all the above

services and more across their four salons.

Now’s the time to up your glam factor with

beautiful, full, look-at-me lashes.

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LADY LASH opens new

sydney CBD SALON

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Lady Lash Australia, known for offering

some of Sydney’s best eyelash extensions,

is thrilled to announce its expansion into

the Sydney CBD.

Directly opposite the beautiful QVB,

and just a two-minute walk from Town Hall

station, the city salon is Lady Lash’s fourth

opening and gives even more Sydneysiders

the excuse to stop in for a lash-nap

and a lash makeover.

‘We’re bringing the same, awardwinning,

flawless lash extensions to the

heart of the city,’ says Director, Charlotte

Creasey. ‘Several of our award-winning

Newtown stylists will be creating beautiful

lashes from this new location – so as usual,

you can expect the highest level of care

and attention to detail.’

Specialising in lash and brow treatments,

Lady Lash opened its flagship salon

in Newtown in 2010, followed in recent

years with Parramatta and Gosford

branches. Known for their leading lash

artistry and pioneering techniques, Lady

Lash stylists have placed first, second

and third in recent years at both the

Pro-Series International Lash Competition,

and the Australian & New Zealand

Lash Championships.

Welcome to Sydney CBD, Lady Lash!

The Harbour City just got even prettier.


What’s in?

Lash health Taking care of your lashes so you

can wear extensions long term is crucial. Using

proper aftercare products will extend the life

of your extensions.

American volume lashes (spiky textured

volumes and hybrids). American Volume, or

Hybrid Lashes, are perfect for the modern

glamour who’s after a not-so-neat, textured

look – the Kardashians are big fans of these.

Low maintenance lash lifts Great for those hot

steamy summers and long holidays when you

just can’t get back to the salon for infills.

Henna brows Flirting with the idea of

cosmetic tattooing, but not sure whether you

want to commit? Henna brows are a great

compromise while you decide, as they give a

deeper, more defined stain than tint but do

eventually fade away. Lasting about 7-10 days

on the skin, and 3-4 weeks on the hair, they’ll

give you perfectly defined brows that won’t

come off at the beach!

Powder fill/combo brows This technique

is great for definition and a longer lasting

solution. It’s ideal for those with oilier skin

where microblading might not work so well.

Definitely a winner!

What’s out?

Too-long lashes – aka ‘lash awnings’ and extreme

Mega Volume Lashes (where it looks like solid

black discs above your eyes). Too much weight

and length won’t do much good for your natural

lashes, either.

Extreme cat eye lash looks Only a few can rock

this look, as it can make your eyes look droopy and

sad. There so many other styles to choose from –

let your lash stylist assess your eye shape for the

perfect look for you.

Glitter lashes These are so 2010! (Plus, it looks a

little like you’re seeing stars for the wearer.)

Tadpole brows We’re pretty confident the ol’

tadpole brow is never, ever going to be in again.

Thankfully there are many options to fix them:

tinting, henna, microblading, powder brows,

combination brows – with so many simple-fix

solutions there’s no reason over-pluckers can’t

regain their brows back.

Bleached eyebrows These were in for all of 45

seconds, and even that was too long. Hopefully

we never see them again! CBM

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GOSS

on

GLOSS

WITH THE RELEASE OF SOME

AMAZING NEW FORMULAS,

THE LIP GLOSS TREND IS

OFFICIALLY BACK ON.

High-shine lacquered lips are fi rmly back on

the beauty radar, and that’s great news in

our books. Whether we prime them, line

them or colour them, nothing says glam more than

a glossy pout.

But fear not – these new lip glosses have been

given an upgrade from their 90s’ predecessors.

Today’s formulas are infused with nourishing

skincare ingredients and reimagined in hybrid

formulas that deliver gloss, colour and nutrients

in one swift stroke – without the stickiness of

yesteryear. Here are our top picks of the juiciest,

shiniest lip glosses to wear right now. CBM

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2.

3.

4.

BEAUTY

OUR

PICK

1.

1. Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer in FU$$Y, $30,

2. Napoleon Perdis Luminous Lip Veil in the Flesh, $32, 3. Charlotte

Tilbury Collagen Lip Bath, $50, 4. Charlotte Tilbury Lip Lustre, $35,

5. Carmex Moisture Plus Hydrating Lip Tint in Beauty Shot Pink, $8.99,

6. Nu Skin Powerlips Polish Duo Lip Shine, $43, 7. Burt’s Bees Lip in Blush

and Whisper, $12.99 each, 8. MODELROCK Cosmetics Liquid SILK Lip

Gloss in Crystal, $25, 9. Australis GRLBOSS High Shine Lip Gloss in My

Boo, $14.95, 10. Napoleon Perdis Double Duty Infusion Lip Oil, $35, 11.

MODELROCK GRAFFITI Collection Lip Paint in REBEL, $25.

5.

6.


9.

10. 11.

7.

8.

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9

Cellulite

fighting

foods

Combat the appearance

of cellulite by fuelling

your diet with these nine

super foods.

Cellulite is one of the most frustrating

aesthetic concerns. Seemingly

impervious to exercise, the dimpled

skin appearance can detract from even the

healthiest of figures. There have been several

regimes, wonder treatments and alternative

therapies touted to reduce the appearance of

cellulite, yet the success of these endeavours

remains unclear and elusive. One way to

combat the “orange peel” appearance of

cellulite is to optimise the foods we fuel our

body with. What goes into the body can

contribute to skin integrity, fat composition

and circulatory drainage, all factors that affect

the appearance and pervasiveness of cellulite.

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Oily Fish

Fish oil benefits skin, hair and

nail health. The essential fatty

acids in fish help strengthen the

lipid membranes in the dermis,

reinforcing the skin’s integrity

from within.

According to some experts,

cellulite stems from a weakness

in the collagen fibres of the

skin’s deeper layers, which

causes bulges of fat to appear

on the surface.

Fish oil can help counter this

by strengthening the skin and

fuelling the body with high

concentrations of proteins

1.and minerals.

2.Citrus Fruits

Citrus fruits, particularly oranges, can help ward off

cellulite by delivering Vitamin C. This helps improve

skin elasticity and rebuild and repair the skin

from within. Oranges also contain methoxylated

flavones, which are natural antioxidants effective in

reducing inflammation and helping the liver process

cholesterol and blood fats.


3.

Broccoli

When the body ingests sweets,

sugar molecules attach to collagen

fibres to form harmful products

called advanced glycation end

products (AGEs). These cause the

collagen fibres to become hardened

and brittle, contributing to skin

wrinkling by weakening the dermis.

Broccoli contains lipoic acids, which

help prevent the formation of AGEs

and maintain the skin’s integrity –

effective in anti-ageing and cellulite

busting regimes.

4.

Green Tea

Those cups of herbal goodness contain rich quantities of

catechins, which help inhibit the breakdown of collagen

and maintain strong, firm skin. The ingredients in green

tea may also help prevent the expansion of fat cells,

stopping them from pushing against the underlying

dermis. Also, the small amount of caffeine helps flush

toxins from the body and dehydrates fat cells, helping to

reduce the appearance of cellulite.

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5.

SUNFLOWER SEEDS

These little seeds are jam-packed

with antioxidants and are said to help

strengthen weakened tissue, improving the

appearance of cellulite. A source of Vitamin

E, potassium and zinc, as well as Vitamin

B6, sunflower seeds are believed to help

metabolise those proteins that strengthen

and repair connective tissue. They’re also

considered a natural diuretic, ridding

the body of excess water that can make

cellulite more visible.

6. 7.

BANANAS

Some researchers suggest there

is a link between cellulite and

circulation, or the body’s efficiency

in flushing out toxins. A rich source

of Vitamin B6, potassium and

magnesium, bananas are believed

to assist in healthy circulation and

combat the appearance of cellulite.

8.

CHILLI PEPPERS

Spicy foods boost the body’s

ability to produce heat internally,

helping the body burn fat more

efficiently. Those eye-watering hot

sauces contain Vitamin B6 to fortify

connective tissue and help increase

the body’s metabolism, fighting fat

cells and improving blood flow.

ASPARAGUS

This healthy green helps strengthen

veins and capillaries to normalise

blood circulation. At the same time it

encourages blood flow, asparagus also

acts as a diuretic, cleansing the body of

toxins and purifying the skin from within.


9.

Water

When it comes to cellulite, the

benefits of eight glasses a day are

definitely not mythical. Water helps

plump the skin, making it look thicker

and more supple. By camouflaging

cellulite, and helping flush those

stored toxins from the body, water

is essential in busting cellulite and

smoothing the skin. CBM

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Sydney’s

new space

for

vegan

beauty

A career spanning over 25 years

and 15 countries has seen

Charmilla Herath shape the

brows, perfect the complexion

and stain the cheeks and lips of

some of the world’s most wellknown

faces. here she shares her

top tips for cruelty-free beauty.

Charmilla Herath is sitting pretty. Quite literally. She

is perched atop a stool in her perfectly pink beauty

parlour in Sydney’s Strand Arcade, long golden legs

crossed, eyes sparkling and a wide smile on her exceptionally

pretty face.

She is reminiscing on her journey from the six-year-old

girl who would tame her best friends’ unruly brows in the

bathroom of her family home, to the global brow and make-up

artist who shaped the arches of the world’s biggest supermodels

at London, Paris and New York Fashion Weeks.

Milla, as she is better known to her friends and clients,

has an impressive resume, having worked with and launched

collections for global heavyweights including Laura Mercier,

Becca and pout.


Pictures by: Zakari Kha (parlour), Tim Fay (Milla and products)

But back to brows and her parents’ bathroom …

‘I have always been obsessed with brows,’ she laughs,

when I quiz her about her salon-style set up in the suburbs,

at the age of six. Why not a bake sale or lemonade stand,

like most kids mess around with? (It’s worth noting, the

beauty entrepreneur charged her clients back then, too,

and they kept coming back. She was that good).

‘I’ve never been one to follow the pack, or pursue

trends,’ she reveals. ‘Plus, I had very thick brows as a

child and hated them. I was always looking for ways to

make them thinner, lighter and tamer. So, I helped all my

friends, too!’

She adds with a dry laugh, ‘that all fell to dust when

Brooke Shields came along proudly owning hers! Seriously

though, I was thankful, as it allowed me, and thousands

of other women, to feel less conscious. This experience,

as frivolous as it may seem to some, made me realise at a

very young age, exactly how important brows can be to

a woman’s self-confidence and esteem! I then went from

there, to helping women grow back overplucked brows!’

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Best in Beauty School

It was inevitable that Milla’s career would be in beauty,

specifically as a make-up artist and of course, specialising

in brows and brow shaping.

She completed a diploma in Make-up and Special

Effects, with the aim of becoming the best make-up and

brow artist she could be. She’s succeeded, and then some.

At the time, the young graduate was seeing women

who were plucking their brows within an inch of

their existence. It horrified her, and she was quick to

take action.

She laughs: ‘I hated that thin, over plucked, fake looking

brow look as much as I loathed the thick, unruly brows I

was forever trying to tame on my own face!

‘If I was doing a client’s makeup and they asked me not

to fill in their thin brows, I felt it detracted from the entire

look and ruined the overall result. So, I would start by

doing the brows first. This gave the client time to see their

face come alive from the brows as a framing point.

‘As the rest of the make-up was applied, and indeed by

the time I had finished, they could see that a fuller, well

defined brow that suited their face shape was the way to

go. I have always applied this theory to my work and 99.9

percent of the time, it’s worked!’

You could say back then, in the late 1990s, Milla

championed the return of the fuller brow, a trend that has

never since waned.

From Sydney to Global

Shores

A stint with Laura Mercier when the make-up brand first

launched in Sydney at David Jones, saw Milla become a

prized team member. It wasn’t long before Laura herself

was luring Milla overseas.

‘I feel very lucky to have had my start with Laura

Mercier in Sydney.

‘I ended up working for the brand in London and many

other international cities, which opened so many doors

for me. I worked with Laura Mercier herself on week-long

events, as well as with top brands and celebrities. I was so

chuffed to discover that Laura was just as obsessed with

eyebrows as I was, and I was even paired to work with

the brand’s brow expert Maribeth Madron, from whom I

learned so much!’

‘Spending time in big cities that are fashion capitals

of the world taught me so much. I was at the forefront

of emerging trends working with the best artistic talent

in the world. I built lifelong relationships with amazing

artists and other leaders in the industry working on

incredible projects.

‘All of this has helped shape who I am as a person

and importantly, a has made me a much better makeup

artist and brow stylist. Working with such big names

and incredible talent drove me to be the best version of

myself. I am always humbled that whenever I travel, these

incredibly successful people always make time to catch

up with me. And of course, if I am ever working on a new

project, they are always happy to lend an ear and offer

invaluable advice!’

A Greener Future

As inherent as beauty was in Milla’s DNA, so too was

the environment and animal welfare. As a 16-year-old,

Milla participated in a school walk-out against the French

nuclear testing in the Pacific Ocean in 1995. While


Q&A

with Milla

Q: What do you think is the biggest mistake

women make with their brows?

A: Treating it like a hair removal exercise. You

are not removing unwanted hair – you are

shaping your brows. It is as important as having

your hair cut or coloured!

You also shouldn’t have your brows done on a

whim, or just anywhere. You should have the

same relationship with your brow stylist that you

have with your hairdresser.

Q: What is one thing you wish every woman

did for their brows on a daily basis?

A: Eat well! Food is medicine and is the best

skin care out there. Applying oils to nourish and

strengthen the hair and also gentle scrubbing

every few days to remove dry skin and help new

hair come through.

I have created a three-step program for brows.

1. A cleanser;

2. A scrub/mask; and

3. An oil that can be applied daily to heal,

cleanse, strengthen and grow back healthy

brows and maintain them.

Pictures by: Zakari Kha (parlour), Tim Fay (Milla and products)

Q: Which celebrities do you think have the

best eyebrows and why?

Jennifer Connelly

Her full, effortless shape suits her. She has kept

her natural brow shape instead of trying to put

in artificial arches.

Lilly Collins

Her gorgeous brows sit exactly where they

should, right along the natural brow bone.

The shape suits her and creates a youthful

appearance.

Keira Knightly

Her beautiful brows appear untouched, but at

the same time are polished and well groomed,

although not overly tamed.

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protesting, she encountered an animal liberation group

and took home some of their reading material.

‘I had always been passionate about animal welfare, but

after reading this, I was 100 percent committed.’ Joining

the cause was a natural step for Milla. ‘I didn’t want to

subsist at the expense of our animal friends, so I became a

vegetarian and soon after, a vegan.’

In 2006, Milla launched her own luxury vegan,

carbon neutral and cruelty free skincare brand in London,

Nicky & Milly.

‘It was crazy. Helena Christensen somehow got her

hands on it and raved about it in the Sunday Times Style.

I sold out of my first batch before it even hit the stores and

had to go straight back into production!

‘Sadly, the good times didn’t last, as none of us saw the

GFC coming! My brand had received a lot of press and was

picked up by all of the department stores prior to the GFC.

I poured my heart and soul into that business. However,

in the midst of the GFC, I found myself bootstrapping a

premium price point product business. It was not easy, or

sustainable. With nothing lined up and having been away

for nine years I decided to close up shop and head home to

Australian shores.’

Homeward Bound

One Stop Glamour Shop in

the Strand Arcade

After a debilitating illness, which Milla helped to heal

herself through her vegan diet, Milla scaled business back

to have her first child Arya Rose. As her health improved

and little Arya became old enough to attend day care,

Milla decided it was time to get active again. And so,

Coterie by Milla, a glamorous parlour in Sydney’s Strand

Arcade was born.

‘I don’t see it as a salon,’ she reveals. ‘Rather it is a

studio with like-minded creatives working together and

collaborating. I hope to have some of Australia’s leading

hair stylists and beauty professionals working alongside me

in the space, as I focus on my brow and makeup clients,

as well as teach and make custom blended vegan make-up

and skincare products in my open lab. I intend to relaunch

my old brand Nicky & Milly, but this time it will be even

more modern vegan formulas, and I will name after my

greatest love, my daughter – Arya Rose Apothecary.

‘Clients can enjoy the convenience of an online booking

and paying system, as well as a fully licensed bar, late-night

trading and sustainable environmental practices using

vegan, cruelty-free products that are natural, organic and

without harsh chemicals. CBM

Coming back to Sydney in 2008 was a difficult time

for Milla, but she was quick to recognise and seize

opportunities.

‘My mind never stops, and it did not take me long to

identify opportunities to bring international trends to

Australia. I quickly realised there was a gap in the market

for an express beauty bar reminiscent of the ones in

London and New York – a high-end, luxury experience but

express. One where busy corporate women could walk in

and walk out in their lunch break.

‘I had never run or worked in a beauty salon, I was

always in cosmetics, fashion and freelanced as a makeup

artist. So, I had no idea how to do it.

‘However, I believe that was why it was unique. I ran it

a little like a backstage hair and makeup area at a major

fashion show. I had three people working on clients at

once, to get them pampered and polished, but also in and

out without wasting time. It was always elegant stools,

open-plan, no private beauty rooms, lots of noise and a

walk-in-walk-out concept.

‘I was one of the first in Australia to introduce threading

and brow shaping, which quickly became my most sought

after service, located in the Dymocks Arcade.’


Milla’s Tips

for the Perfect Brow

A perfect brow is the perfect brow for your face, not someone

else’s. It is natural, not overly shaped, or too dark and defined.

It should not pull focus but frame the eyes and face. It should

not be the main feature, but rather create balance and

symmetry to the face and be the supporting act.

The perfect brow should work with the client’s bone structure

to create beautiful, custom brows. There is no ‘one brow suits

all’. With a tailored, bespoke approach, you can’t go wrong.

Achieving the perfect brow can take time if you have over

tweezed or waxed or threaded or had chemo. Be patient. It is

not to be rushed in one visit. I shape the brows over a three

to nine-month period and for some it is even longer. It is a

commitment.

Never follow fashion trends. Your brows should be customised

for your facial features. Colour can be adjusted through my

signature service with a bespoke tint. I lighten and apply

various shades to create depth, volume and even lighter

shades to balance the brows out and make them look more

natural and more manageable.

I have a special technique for trimming, and reducing the

thickness based on skills I picked up when I worked as a

teenager at the iconic Synergy hair salon as a salon assistant. I

learned so many things about how to work with hair.

Remember, brow hair has a cycle of growth in four stages

(Anagen stage One) and then goes back to resting phase

(Anagen stage Four again). Hair can take three to five years to

grow from resting phase, so patience is imperative.

I also use topical products that I custom blend based on

analysing someone’s skin and hair condition. I am almost a

qualified nutritionist, so I also recommend dietary shakes and

supplements that you can take orally to boost hair growth.

Pictures by: Zakari Kha (parlour), Tim Fay (Milla and products)

Small gaps can be filled in with a henna tint, brow lamination

and brow extensions. These can last four to six weeks.

Microblading is of course an option, but for me; it is always a

last resort, and only after growing back as much hair as you can

and being happy with a shape. Then, I would only get small

areas done, not the entire brow.

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it or not?

With the rise of the green smoothie and juices claiming

to reduce inflammation or shed kilos, we delve into

the health and hype of these liquid delicacies.

Acclaimed to assist in weight

loss, optimise digestion and

fuel your body with high

concentrations of nutrients, juices

and smoothies seem like the ideal

solution to a quick and healthy

breakfast. They are used as detox,

as meal replacements and as snacks

between mealtimes. But are they

as healthy as they’re touted to be,

or are they merely another hype

in the world of wellness, diets and

weight loss?

Like almost any food at the

centre of public attention, there

are several opposing views

surrounding the health benefits

of juices and smoothies.

Nutrition

– Health or hype?

Health coaches and lifestyle

bloggers in particular present

smoothies and juices as a sure-fire

way to jam vitamins, minerals,

enzymes, phytonutrients and fibre

into your diet.

Citrus fruits, such as grapefruit,

oranges, tangerines and lemons,

often used in ice-based summer

frappes, are rich sources of Vitamin

C, potassium and folate. Vitamin

C boosts your immune system,

potassium regulates heart function

and folate boosts cell health.

Berries, another smoothie favourite,

are rich in anti-inflammatory

antioxidants, and help reduce

biological ageing and ward off disease.

Other fruits, such as melons, apricots,

peaches, apples and bananas provide

potassium, carotene and manganese,

which help keep bones, blood sugar,

thyroid function and eye-sight in a

healthy state.

For those vege-juice lovers, it’s true

that a plant-based diet is linked to

lower risk of heart disease or cancer,

however there is limited research

into the benefits – or lack thereof – of

juiced or blended greens.

Obviously, the nutritional benefits

of fruits and vegetables are inarguable

– however does juicing or blending

retain these benefits, or are the liquid

modes of consumption merely used in

health hype?

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While fruit juices might deliver the

same concentrations of vitamins and

nutrients, this is not accompanied

by any fibre – as the whole fruit is

not consumed, just its juice. This

absence of fibre results in a rapid and

significant sugar hit, causing stress in

the body. When opting for a juice,

it’s best to select one packed with

vegetables, and fewer fruits, to reduce

this sugar hit.

Following this, too much sugar – no

matter what the source – can lead

to weight gain, high blood pressure,

diabetes and premature skin ageing.

A juice-based diet typically means an

increase in fruit intake and, because

of this, a heightened sugar intake.

When eating whole fruits, fewer

fruits are consumed and the sugar is

accompanied by fibre. An excess of

sugar, even from a “healthy” source

such as fruit juice, can wreak havoc

on the body and detract from any

other nutritional benefits.

If juices signify a major component

of your diet’s nutrition, it is important

to consider the type of juicer used to

understand the full health benefits.

There is some discussion surrounding

the heat and oxidation caused by

centrifugal juicing, which could

potentially denature some of the

essential vitamins and enzymes in

the ingredients being juiced. While

there is no clear evidence one way

or the other, health gurus tend to use

hydraulic press juicers to avoid any

nutritional depletion.

Seemingly, smoothies are king

when it comes to vitamins and

nutrients. Indeed, because many

smoothies blend the entire fruit –

flesh and skins as an entity –

the fruit’s natural fibre is retained

and digestion is slowed. This means

that, although smoothies still carry

high amounts of sugar and calories,

these enter the blood stream at a

slower pace, while keeping you

fuller for longer.

Tips for top

smoothies

To keep your smoothies healthy and

nutritious, while still staving off the

calories, it is best to use a light base

– for example, water, almond milk

or skim milk.

This should be accompanied

with a selection of seasonal fruits

– using the whole fruit to boost

nourishment – and a natural yoghurt

for digestive benefits. When using

smoothies as a meal supplement,

health gurus often suggest loading

the blender with coconut oil, chia

seeds or raw egg to add a touch of

fat and protein to the drink.

Weight loss – Health

or hype?

Replacing meals with juices or

smoothies is a well-rehearsed method

of losing weight. While it can keep

the kilograms off in the short term,

and maintain a certain level of healthy

nutrition, a juice or smoothie diet is

not sustainable for long-term benefit.

A juice-only diet does not necessarily

deliver enough fibre or protein to keep

you full. This means the attraction of

rebelling becomes a common dietbuster,

and can even lead to long-term

muscle depletion. While smoothies can

be packed with greater amounts of fibre

and protein, they can easily become

heavily calorie-laden, meaning fewer

serves must be maintained to achieve

weight loss results.

Quite simply, medical experts label

juice and smoothie diets as too extreme.

Though they can lead to significant

weight loss, they give rise to results that

are not sustainable. Too much juicing

can lead to muscle mass depletion, and

while the body may feel ‘cleansed and

detoxified’, drastically changing your

diet regime is not necessary for this –

your liver and kidneys will always be

working to detoxify, whether you’re

juicing or not. CBM


Adding any citrus

fruit to a smoothie

containing raw spinach

increases your body’s

ability to absorb many

of the beneficial

nutrients in spinach,

including iron. Raw

spinach contains

higher proportions

of vitamin C and the

antioxidant gluathione

than cooked spinach

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