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Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Magazine #66

Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the must-read for anyone considering a cosmetic procedure or treatment. With hundreds of before and after photo, and cosmetic and plastic surgery experts featured, tis educational resource will allow you to confidently decide the best course of action. This issue includes features on: Breast reshaping Six ways to get younger looking skin Surgical vs non-surgical fat reduction Body soothing products Energy boosters DIY perfect makeup As well as regular features on breast augmentation, facelifting, rhinoplasty and liposculpture/liposuction.

Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the must-read for anyone considering a cosmetic procedure or treatment. With hundreds of before and after photo, and cosmetic and plastic surgery experts featured, tis educational resource will allow you to confidently decide the best course of action.
This issue includes features on:
Breast reshaping
Six ways to get younger looking skin
Surgical vs non-surgical fat reduction
Body soothing products
Energy boosters
DIY perfect makeup
As well as regular features on breast augmentation, facelifting, rhinoplasty and liposculpture/liposuction.

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eauty & spa<br />

Sun<br />

smart…<br />

seriously<br />

It’s high time to rethink your sun<br />

exposure. Ricky Allen reports.<br />

Skin cancers are still on the increase, particularly in<br />

Australia where we have the highest rate of skin cancers<br />

per capita in the world. And if you needed another<br />

reason to slip, slop, slap, sun exposure is the number-one<br />

cause of premature skin ageing.<br />

There’s been growing publicity about Vitamin D deficiency<br />

caused by lack of sun exposure <strong>and</strong> as a result many people<br />

have stopped applying sunblock when they go into the sun.<br />

Unfortunately the publicity only told half of the story about<br />

Vitamin D. You only need 10 minutes’ worth of sun exposure<br />

on any part of the body to get the Vitamin D you need from the<br />

sun. The rest must come from your diet, which really can be<br />

the bigger problem.<br />

Always use a broad spectrum sunblock which blocks out<br />

UVB, UVA <strong>and</strong> the lesser talked about UVC. The TGA has<br />

now approved the selling of sunblocks containing an SPF<br />

50+, which means that around 98 percent of the sun’s rays<br />

are blocked out when you use products with SPF 50+. In<br />

Australia we have more UVC, which binds with UVA <strong>and</strong> UVB<br />

<strong>and</strong> intensifies their effect.<br />

126 www.cosbeauty.com.au

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