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CosBeauty Magazine #101

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty. In this issue: - The Health & Fitness Edition - Spring Body Reboot; HIIT Training, Dietary Measures and Non-Surgical Body Contouring - Power of the Beauty Sleep - Eye Makeup; tips and tricks for every age - &0+ Essential Products for happy, Healthy Skin

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty.
In this issue:
- The Health & Fitness Edition
- Spring Body Reboot; HIIT Training, Dietary Measures and Non-Surgical Body Contouring
- Power of the Beauty Sleep
- Eye Makeup; tips and tricks for every age
- &0+ Essential Products for happy, Healthy Skin

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COSBEAUTY<br />

ISSUE 101 MAY-AUG 2023<br />

Spring<br />

body reboot<br />

HIIT TRAINING,<br />

DIETARY MEASURES<br />

& NON-SURGICAL<br />

BODY CONTOURING<br />

70+<br />

ESSENTIAL<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

FOR HAPPY,<br />

HEALTHY<br />

SKIN<br />

Power<br />

of beauty<br />

sleep<br />

Eye<br />

makeup<br />

TIPS &<br />

TRICKS FOR<br />

EVERY AGE<br />

the<br />

health &<br />

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p.112<br />

REGULARS<br />

8 Editor’s Letter<br />

10 Beauty Insider<br />

122 Ed’s Faves<br />

FEATURES<br />

54 Barbie unboxed<br />

Artificial Intelligence and<br />

the reimagining of Barbie<br />

throughout the decades.<br />

86 What to know about nonsurgical<br />

body contouring<br />

With the latest advancements<br />

in body contouring technology,<br />

you can remove fat and sculpt<br />

muscle without lifting a finger.<br />

102 Can your diet slow ageing?<br />

A major 2023 study has<br />

reported ‘acting on diet is one<br />

of the most accessible ways to<br />

intervene in human ageing’.<br />

BEAUTY<br />

26 Skin fitness: how to achieve<br />

healthy, glowing skin<br />

Why a clear and radiant<br />

complexion requires a<br />

two-pronged approach.<br />

44 Sustainability in beauty<br />

We looks at the companies<br />

leading the charge.<br />

52 Fashion & beauty:<br />

the ultimate collaboration<br />

How makeup, skincare and<br />

fragrance have become part<br />

of the bigger picture of<br />

fashion houses.<br />

64 Give ‘em lip<br />

This season’s trending lip looks.<br />

66 Why we need to talk<br />

about hands<br />

Are your hands giving away<br />

your age? Here’s how to keep<br />

them looking younger.<br />

68 Tried, tested & loved<br />

This season’s latest and greatest<br />

beauty products.<br />

p.92


p.86 p.102<br />

70 Eye makeup tips for every age<br />

Best practice for mastering eye<br />

makeup in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s,<br />

60s and beyond.<br />

92 ‘And Just Like That’ makeup looks<br />

We celebrate some of our fave<br />

looks on the original cast members<br />

of Sex and the City (and how to<br />

recreate them).<br />

WELLNESS<br />

108 Latest research on low-volume HIIT<br />

Can just 15 minutes of low-volume<br />

high intensity interval training result<br />

in greater improvements in overall<br />

health and fitness?<br />

112 The power of beauty sleep<br />

The lowdown on why a quality<br />

night’s sleep is essential for your<br />

health, wellbeing and complexion.<br />

p.26<br />

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From the<br />

EDITOR<br />

Welcome to our health and fitness issue! With the stress of rising living<br />

costs and constant demands of our work and personal lives (the balance<br />

is real), every so often it’s good to slow down, recalibrate and focus on<br />

our health and wellbeing.<br />

In this issue, we report on a significant new study that identifies the 12 key indicators<br />

of ageing and the opportunities to decelerate, stop or even reverse the ageing process<br />

(page 102). Plus, we share the latest research on low-volume high intensity interval<br />

training (page 108) and keep you up to speed on advancements in the ever-evolving<br />

world of non-surgical body contouring (page 86).<br />

We also go under the covers to weigh in on the relationship between quality sleep<br />

and our skin, weight, health and overall wellbeing (page 112). Our article on Skin<br />

Fitness (page 26) takes the complexion stakes up a notch, as we share our favourite<br />

products to achieve healthy, glowing skin.<br />

For some well-deserved beauty therapy, head to our celebration of the And Just Like<br />

That OG characters and their signature looks (page 92), or brush up on your makeup<br />

know-how with our ‘Eye Makeup Tips & Tricks for Every Age’ article (page 70) and<br />

lip trends Q&A (page 64). You’ll also not want to miss a very interesting homage to<br />

Barbie on page 54, which asks the question: what would the iconic doll have looked<br />

like if she had followed real-world fashion trends throughout her 60+ years? (The AI<br />

visuals are fascinating!)<br />

We hope you enjoy this special issue of <strong>CosBeauty</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>. You can find more great<br />

articles on beauty, health and wellbeing at www.cosbeauty.com.au.<br />

To your health!<br />

Michelle Kearney<br />

Editor-in-Chief<br />

michelle@bellamedia.com.au<br />

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Beauty insider<br />

THE WHO’S WHO AND WHAT’S NEW IN BEAUTY.<br />

HYDRAFACIAL X JLO BEAUTY BOOSTER<br />

NOW AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA<br />

Get ready to glow! The BeautyHealth<br />

Company, home to renowned brand<br />

Hydrafacial, has announced the official<br />

Australian launch of the Hydrafacial x JLO<br />

Beauty Booster. The highly anticipated<br />

celebrity booster partnership first launched<br />

in the United States in October 2022, driving<br />

record consumer attention and a presale<br />

sell-out on the first day.<br />

Inspired by JLO Beauty’s “That JLO Glow”<br />

retail serum, the professional booster delivers<br />

Jennifer Lopez’s iconic glow to consumers in<br />

a new and exciting way, through Hydrafacial’s<br />

patented magic wand handpiece and vortex<br />

fusion technology.<br />

‘The JLO Beauty Booster is the perfect<br />

addition to my favourite Hydrafacial<br />

treatment,’ says Jennifer. ‘It delivers<br />

enhanced radiance and glow to the skin upon<br />

application through a proprietary blend of<br />

potent ingredients that tighten, brighten and<br />

hydrate the skin. Together with Hydrafacial,<br />

I am excited to deliver my signature glow to<br />

beauty lovers all over the world!’<br />

The Hydrafacial x JLO Beauty Booster<br />

boasts a quadruple-active formula that<br />

includes olive leaf extract, niacinamide, a<br />

fermented adaptogen blend and a<br />

proprietary Hydracomplex to deliver<br />

outstanding skincare results.<br />

Ask for the new JLO Beaurty Booster<br />

wherever you get your Hydrafacials or to find<br />

a provider near you visit hydrafacial.com.au.<br />

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SYNERGIE SKIN’S NEW HYDROLOCK:<br />

AN OASIS FOR YOR SKIN<br />

The richest emollient product in the Synergie Skin<br />

suite, HyDrolock is a potent multi-level moisturiser that<br />

delivers ultra-hydration to all layers of the skin for a<br />

softer, revitalised complexion.<br />

Whether your skin is seasonally dry in winter or<br />

naturally prone to dryness all year round, this luxuriously<br />

creamy moisturiser is dedicated to rejuvenating the<br />

skin’s vulnerable barrier whilst intensely replenishing<br />

moisture levels without the heaviness.<br />

Synergie Skin founder Terri (Vinson) Jones prides<br />

herself on the scientific integrity of all her formulations,<br />

which she oversees personally. Put simply, if the latest<br />

science points to new ingredients with greater product<br />

efficacy, Terri will always reformulate to improve existing<br />

products. HyDrolock’s newly amplified formula is now<br />

vegan (with vegan lanolin) and features an ultra-rich<br />

blend of wild pansy extract combined with a dual<br />

hyaluronic acid complex to draw moisture deeply into<br />

the dermis and epidermis, leaving dry skin feeling<br />

intensely hydrated and revitalised on multiple levels.<br />

For more information, visit synergieskin.com/<br />

products/hydrolock or to find a stockist in your area visit<br />

synergieskin.com/pages/find-a-clinic.<br />

PACO RABANNE ENTERS NEW ERA<br />

On the eve of its 60th anniversary, Paco<br />

Rabanne becomes Rabanne. Simplified and<br />

more international in spirit, the name change to<br />

Rabanne represents a pivotal moment for the<br />

fashion and fragrance house, uniting fashion and<br />

beauty as one unique signature and lifestyle.<br />

The name change will be accompanied by a<br />

new visual identity as well as the launch of the<br />

brand’s first-ever makeup collection: a groundbreaking<br />

range of high-performance formulas<br />

that fuse unexpected shades with fashion<br />

fabric-inspired metallic finishes.<br />

Each product is inspired by the codes,<br />

symbols and icons of the catwalk, including<br />

the iconic 1969 bag and XL link jewellery,<br />

creating ultra-desirable pieces for the Rabanne<br />

tribe to collect.<br />

Rabanne Makeup will launch globally from 21<br />

August. Australia launch dates to be announced.<br />

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@cosbeauty<br />

BACK TO (CLEANSING) BASICS<br />

Introducing The Cleansing Cloth,<br />

a high-performance cleansing<br />

cloth made from biodegradable<br />

material that is a staple for any daily<br />

skincare routine.<br />

The PVA cleansing cloth material<br />

removes makeup and impurities<br />

in conjunction with chosen cleansers<br />

or scrubs, which makes a winning<br />

combination suited to any skin type.<br />

Aussie facialist and skin coach<br />

Michelle Doolan, aka ‘the Skin Nerd’,<br />

identified a gap in the market for a<br />

cleansing cloth that was professionalgrade<br />

but also accessible and<br />

affordable to the general public. ‘I’ve<br />

used cleansing cloths clinically with<br />

patients for years and realised these<br />

weren’t readily available to purchase<br />

for use at home… I wanted to create a<br />

product that made it as easy as possible<br />

for all skin types,’ she explains.<br />

With a bacteria-resistant fabric and<br />

machine washable, The Cleansing Cloth<br />

is a sustainable option lasting up to four<br />

months. It’s available as a single pack<br />

for $39.99 and a three pack for $114 via<br />

thecleansingcloth.com.au.<br />

LANCÔME UNVEILS<br />

‘ROSE HOUSE’ AT DOMAINE<br />

DE LA ROSE, FRANCE<br />

Lancôme, the iconic French luxury<br />

beauty brand, has proudly unveiled<br />

the newly renovated Rose House<br />

at the Domaine de la Rose estate<br />

in Grasse, an eco-designed,<br />

contemporary pink monolith in the<br />

historic heart of French perfumery.<br />

The UNESCO-listed Domaine de la<br />

Rose is an ecological horticultural site<br />

spanning nearly 10 acres which holds<br />

a special place in Lancôme’s heritage.<br />

With Rose House sitting as the<br />

centrepiece of Domaine de la Rose,<br />

the estate is dedicated to the organic<br />

polyculture of perfume plants and is<br />

where Lancôme aims to contribute<br />

to the preservation, transmission and<br />

celebration of local biodiversity and<br />

perfume heritage<br />

For over 50 years, Domaine de la<br />

Rose has cultivated fragrant plants<br />

and organic roses, making it the ideal<br />

location to nurture and develop the<br />

extraordinary skincare breakthrough<br />

of Lancôme’s Absolue range.<br />

Designed to push the boundaries of<br />

luxury skincare, Absolue harnesses<br />

the power of ‘Longevity Science’, a<br />

revolutionary scientific frontier that<br />

aims to redefine the ageing process<br />

at a molecular level.<br />

At the heart of the Absolue range<br />

lies a remarkable ingredient: the<br />

perpetual rose. On five hectares in<br />

Grasse at Le Domaine de la Rose,<br />

the Absolue Perpetual Rose is a<br />

phenomenon of nature blooming<br />

rigorously almost all year long. The<br />

species is harvested each year in<br />

May, and it takes 800 kilograms of<br />

rose petals to make just 1 kilogram of<br />

Rose Absolue.<br />

These roses have long been the<br />

symbol of Lancôme and those<br />

grown in the south of France are<br />

woven into many of the brand’s<br />

beloved products.<br />

Lancôme’s Absolue range is<br />

available for purchase at Lancôme<br />

counters worldwide and online at<br />

www.lancome.com.<br />

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CLINIQUE X KATE SPADE NEW YORK<br />

POP PLUSH CREAMY LIP GLOSS<br />

Put your best pout forward with two<br />

iconic brands. Clinique has partnered<br />

with Kate Spade New York to dress<br />

up four shades of its juiciest gloss in<br />

limited-edition packaging designed by<br />

the much-loved fashion house.<br />

These ultra-cushiony, hydrating<br />

glosses are satisfyingly smooth and<br />

super comfy, hugging the lips with<br />

high shine and a pop of colour that<br />

lasts all day.<br />

The four shades include universally<br />

flattering Black Honey Pop, a glossy<br />

take on Clinique’s cult classic lip shade,<br />

plus Airkiss Pop (Shimmer), Rosewater<br />

Pop (Shimmer), and Juicy Apple Pop.<br />

The nourishing formula takes care of<br />

your lips while you wear it. Hyaluronic<br />

acid helps lock in moisture and leaves<br />

lips looking plump with hydration. A<br />

special blend of aloe butter, avocado<br />

butter, and shea butter helps condition<br />

lips and create a light-reflecting,<br />

bouncy finish.<br />

Priced at $42, you can find these<br />

stylish glosses at clinique.com.au,<br />

Myer, David Jones, Adore Beauty and<br />

The Iconic.<br />

DERMACEUTIC LABORATOIRE<br />

CELEBRATES 20 YEARS WITH<br />

HIGH TEA AT THE QT<br />

Starting in skincare with a focus<br />

on peels before moving into<br />

a range of post-procedure<br />

cosmeceuticals, Dermaceutic<br />

Laboratoire has good reason to<br />

celebrate 20 successful years with<br />

their science-based ranges.<br />

With the backdrop of the<br />

George Room at the QT hotel,<br />

guests were treated to a delicious<br />

high tea and personalised<br />

illustration by the talented<br />

Belinda Xia.<br />

Dermocosmetica CEO, George<br />

Kypreos, took us through their<br />

10-year journey as the Australian<br />

and New Zealand distributor<br />

of Dermaceutic Laboratoire<br />

and how these regions have<br />

become the fifth largest in sales<br />

for these ranges worldwide.<br />

He then introduced Nicola<br />

Fagiuola, Managing Director<br />

of Dermaceutic Laboratoire,<br />

which he founded in 2002 with<br />

the strong belief that science is<br />

the skin’s best ally. Nicola gave<br />

a comprehensive history of the<br />

brand, how it started and his<br />

science-based ethos, before<br />

taking us through the properties<br />

of the hero products in their<br />

cosmeceutical range, including;<br />

Mela Cream (pigmentation<br />

cream), K Ceutic (post-treatment<br />

cream) and C25 Cream<br />

(antioxidant concentrate).<br />

The Dermaceutic Laboratoire<br />

range include 10 peels – from<br />

superficial to ‘doctors-only’ deep<br />

– that are able to treat a number<br />

of skin concerns, including<br />

fine lines and wrinkles, acne,<br />

melasma and pigmentation. The<br />

cosmeceutical range, although<br />

developed for post-treatment<br />

use, is also perfect for everyday<br />

use, with products aimed at<br />

different skin types.<br />

For more information on the<br />

range, visit dermaceutic.com.au.<br />

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Editorial credit: Ovidiu Hrubaru / Shutterstock.com<br />

Eat clean to<br />

stay fit, have<br />

a burger to<br />

stay sane.<br />

Gigi Hadid<br />

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To keep the<br />

body in good<br />

health is a duty...<br />

otherwise we<br />

shall not be able<br />

to keep our mind<br />

strong and clear.<br />

Buddha


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Girls see enough<br />

Editorial credit: Featureflash Photo Agency / Shutterstock.com<br />

of this body we<br />

can’t imitate, that<br />

we’ll never be<br />

able to obtain...<br />

these unrealistic<br />

expectations.<br />

It’s better to look<br />

healthy and strong.<br />

Jennifer


Lawrence<br />

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William


Our bodies<br />

are our<br />

gardens –<br />

our wills<br />

are our<br />

gardeners.<br />

Shakespeare<br />

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For me,<br />

exercise is<br />

more than just<br />

physical, it’s<br />

therapeutic.<br />

Michelle<br />

Obama


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Editorial credit: hadescom / Shutterstock.com<br />

It is health<br />

that is real<br />

wealth and<br />

not pieces of<br />

gold and silver.<br />

Mahatma<br />

Gandhi<br />

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BEAUTY


SKIN<br />

FITNESS<br />

for<br />

healthy,<br />

glowing<br />

skin<br />

A CLEAR AND RADIANT<br />

COMPLEXION<br />

REQUIRES A TWO-<br />

PRONGED APPROACH<br />

THAT INCLUDES A<br />

COMBINATION OF<br />

BOTH INTERNAL AND<br />

EXTERNAL CARE.<br />

Your skin is<br />

your body’s<br />

largest organ<br />

and serves as<br />

a protective<br />

barrier against<br />

external aggressors. It faces<br />

constant exposure to toxins and<br />

environmental pollutants on a<br />

daily basis – and it needs your<br />

unwavering support.<br />

Proper skincare and lifestyle<br />

choices can truly make a<br />

difference in the appearance<br />

and health of your skin. External<br />

care, such as using the right<br />

skincare products for your skin<br />

type, can significantly help<br />

improve the appearance of your<br />

skin. Just as important is internal<br />

care – nourishing your body with<br />

the right nutrients and staying<br />

hydrated will help support<br />

healthy skin from the inside out.<br />

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INNER<br />

BEAUTY<br />

HEALTH<br />

reflections<br />

Your skin, hair and nails are all closely<br />

connected, and their health is influenced by<br />

your overall wellbeing.<br />

One of the most important things you can<br />

do for your skin is to stay hydrated. Drinking<br />

plenty of water throughout the day helps in<br />

flushing out toxins from your body and aids<br />

in skin detoxification. All that H2O also helps<br />

keep your skin looking plump and hydrated,<br />

which can help reduce the appearance of fine<br />

lines and wrinkles.<br />

Additionally, eating a healthy, balanced<br />

diet that’s rich in antioxidants and other<br />

skin-boosting nutrients can help combat free<br />

radicals and support healthy skin. Foods like<br />

leafy greens, berries and fatty fish are all great<br />

choices for promoting healthy skin. Adding<br />

vitamin C-rich foods like oranges, capsicums<br />

and strawberries can help boost collagen<br />

production and maintain skin elasticity for<br />

longer. Incorporate healthy fats, fibre and<br />

anti-inflammatory foods to support your<br />

immune system and reduce inflammation.<br />

A natural way to detoxify your skin is<br />

through exercise. Sweating helps release<br />

impurities from the skin while promoting<br />

blood circulation, which nourishes skin<br />

cells and aids in the regeneration of new<br />

cells. Regular physical activity is known to<br />

reduce stress, which has been linked to


inflammatory skin conditions such as acne,<br />

eczema and psoriasis.<br />

Stress is a major contributor to poor skin<br />

health in general, so it’s important to find<br />

effective ways to manage it. One method is<br />

practising yoga or meditation, which can help<br />

you relax and release tension. Incorporating<br />

regular exercise into your routine can also<br />

combat stress, as it helps release the “feelgood”<br />

chemicals, endorphins.<br />

Getting adequate sleep is also a<br />

contributing factor for skin health. During<br />

sleep, your body repairs and rejuvenates<br />

itself, allowing your skin to recover from<br />

the day’s exposure to pollutants and other<br />

environmental stressors.<br />

SKINCARE<br />

for healthy,<br />

happy skin<br />

In addition to focusing on internal<br />

health, it’s also important to choose<br />

the right skincare products for your<br />

skin type. Whether you have dry skin,<br />

oily skin or something in between,<br />

using the right products can help<br />

improve the appearance of your skin.<br />

Look for products formulated with<br />

ingredients that are known to be<br />

beneficial for your skin type, such as<br />

hyaluronic acid for dry skin or salicylic<br />

acid for oily skin.<br />

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Cleansers<br />

To achieve clear and glowing skin, it’s crucial to<br />

start with cleansing. Choose a gentle cleanser that<br />

is suitable for your skin type. The right cleanser<br />

will effectively remove dirt, makeup and excess oil<br />

without over-drying or irritating your skin. Make<br />

sure to cleanse your face twice a day, once in the<br />

morning and once before going to bed.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

8.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

1.Ella Baché Rinse-off Softening Cream Cleanser $74,<br />

2. LAMAV Hydra-Calm Cream Cleanser, $35, 3. The Body<br />

Shop Vitamin E Cream Cleanser 250ml, $22, 4. Lust Minerals<br />

Superfood Gel Cleanser 200ml, $48, 5. Trinny London Be Your<br />

Best Enzyme Balm Cleanser, $60, 6. The Jojoba Company<br />

Jojoba Bead Cleanser, $31.95, 7. Dermal Therapy Acne<br />

Control Wash, $18.99, 8. This Works In Transit No Traces $35


1.<br />

Exfoliators<br />

and scrubs<br />

Regular exfoliation is essential in<br />

maintaining healthy and glowing<br />

skin. Exfoliating helps remove dead<br />

skin cells, unclog pores and promote<br />

cell turnover. Be cautious not to overexfoliate,<br />

as this can cause irritation<br />

and redness. Opt for a gentle<br />

exfoliant or mild scrub two to three<br />

times a week.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

1. Fenty Skin Cherry Dub Superfine Daily Cleansing<br />

Face Scrub, $41, 2. Conserving Beauty, InstaMelt<br />

Deep Exfoliating Day Dissolver Wipes 30 Pack, $55,<br />

3. Skin Proud Detox Tonic Daily Exfoliating Tonic, $27.99,<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

Targeted<br />

serums<br />

After cleansing, apply targeted serums<br />

to address specific skin concerns such<br />

as hyperpigmentation, dullness,<br />

congestion or fine lines. Look for<br />

ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which<br />

helps to retain moisture, or antioxidants,<br />

which can protect against premature<br />

ageing caused by environmental<br />

factors. Select serums that cater to your<br />

skin’s needs, and be sure to use them<br />

consistently for best results.<br />

11.


4.<br />

3. 5.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

6.<br />

14.<br />

12. 13.<br />

15.<br />

1. Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow<br />

Niacinamide Dew Drops 15ml $32,<br />

2. Lancôme Advanced Génefique Serum,<br />

$128, 3. Biologi Bf Restore Face and Body<br />

Serum 20ml, $34, 4. Sisley Phyto Blanc Dark<br />

Spot Corrector, $220, 5. Medik8 Hydr8 B5<br />

Intense 30ml, $108, 6. Trinny London Plump<br />

Up Peptide+ HA Serum, $122, 7. Dr Naomi<br />

Skin Let It B 35ml $119, 8. Ella Baché<br />

Hyaluronic Intensive Treatment Booster $99,<br />

9. mesoestetic ha densimatrix, $169,<br />

10. SkinCeuticals HA Intensifier 30ml, $156,<br />

11. Evidence Skincare (E.S.K) Spotless<br />

Pimple Patches x 8, $36, 12. Caudalie<br />

Beauty Elixir 30ml, $26, 13. The Ordinary<br />

Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan<br />

150ml, $21.30, 14. Skinstitut 1% Hyaluronic<br />

Complex Serum, $64, 15. SkinCeuticals<br />

Hydrating B5 Serum 30ml, $139<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

Moisturisers &<br />

hydrating oils<br />

Moisturising is essential for all skin types,<br />

even oily or acne-prone skin. A wellformulated<br />

moisturiser with ingredients<br />

like ceramides or niacinamide helps<br />

strengthen the skin barrier and retains<br />

moisture. If your skin needs extra<br />

hydration, consider adding a facial oil.<br />

Just make sure it is suited for your skin<br />

type and non-comedogenic.


1.<br />

2.<br />

6.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

7.<br />

8. 10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

9.<br />

1. Lancôme Rénergie H.P.N 300-Peptide Face Cream,<br />

$178, 2. Trinny London Energise Me Niacinamide<br />

Moisturiser, $79, 3. RoC Retinol Correxion Max<br />

Hydration Cream, $42.99, 4. ManukaRx Pro-Aging<br />

Mist Toner 120ml, $34.95, 5. Ole Henriksen Strength<br />

Trainer Peptide Boost Moisturiser, $70, 6. Sisley All<br />

Day All Year 50ml, $530, 7. Jurlique Chamomile-Rose<br />

Hydrating Essence 50ml $46, 8. Summer Fridays Lip<br />

Butter Balm in Pink Sugar, $38, 9. jane iredale Balance<br />

Hydration Spray 90 ml, $62, 10. mesoestetic hydravital<br />

light, $118, 11. iS Clinical Copper Firming Mist<br />

75ml, $55, 12. Frula Skin Rosehip Hydrate & Glow<br />

Face Oil 30ml, $30, 13. Calecim Restorative Hydration<br />

Cream 20g, $160, 14. Dermal Therapy Very Dry<br />

Face Cream, $18.99, 15. Aesthetics Rx Microbiome<br />

Balancing Mist, $59<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

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1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

7.<br />

6.<br />

BEAUTY<br />

5.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

12.<br />

11.<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

16.<br />

15.


Masks<br />

For blemish-prone skin, detoxifying<br />

masks infused with clay or charcoal<br />

to help draw out impurities<br />

and eliminate excess oil can be<br />

beneficial once or twice a week. For<br />

skin in need of extra hydration, use<br />

moisturising masks with a mix of<br />

humectant, emollient and occlusive<br />

ingredients. Look for masks<br />

containing ingredients such as<br />

hyaluronic acid, squalene, ceramides<br />

and glycerin. Aim to use a mask<br />

once a week to rejuvenate and<br />

refresh your complexion.<br />

1. Pure Fiji Dilo & Coconut Hydrating Masque 50ml, $49,<br />

2. Omorfi The Cinderella Sheet Mask x 1, $15, 3. Jurlique<br />

Hydrating Mask, 100ml $63, 4. Summer Fridays Mini Jet Lag<br />

Mask, $42, 5. Skinstitut EXPERT Revitalise Hyaluronic Jelly Mask<br />

75ml, $79, 6. Plendi, Outback Mud Mask 50g, $50, 7. Vanessa<br />

Megan Gold & Lime Caviar Coconut Membrane Sheet Mask<br />

3 Pack, $49.95, 8. Sisley Express Flower Gel Mask 60ml, $180,<br />

9. O Cosmedics Medi Soothe 200ml, $59.90, 10. Biologi Bio<br />

Cellulose Sheet Masks x 4, $110, 11. The Body Shop Vitamin E<br />

Sheet Mask, $10, 12. SkinMTX Milky Luminous Mask 45ml x 5,<br />

$89, 13. Image Skincare Hydrating Enzyme Masque 57g, $69.95,<br />

14. Cosmedix Micro Defense Microbiome Sheet Mask x 5, $129,<br />

15. Korres Greek Yoghurt Deep Hydrating Face Mask $20,<br />

16. Aspect Intense Hydration Sheet Mask x 5, $59.90<br />

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1.<br />

BEAUTY<br />

SOS balms<br />

For red, inflamed skin resulting<br />

from acne, eczema or psoriasis,<br />

use a recovery balm with calming<br />

ingredients such as aloe vera,<br />

chamomile or calendula to help<br />

soothe and restore your skin’s<br />

natural moisture balance.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

1. Ella Baché Sensibeautics<br />

Rescue Cream $108, 2. MUSQ<br />

Farmbalm SPF15, $24.95,<br />

3. iS CLINICAL Sheald<br />

Recovery Balm 60g, $127,<br />

4. Ink Nurse Multi-purpose<br />

Remedy Cream 50ml, $29.99<br />

4.


Sun protection<br />

Sunscreen should be a non-negotiable part of your<br />

skincare routine. UV rays cause premature ageing,<br />

fine lines, wrinkles and increase the risk of skin cancer.<br />

Apply a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30+ daily, even<br />

on cloudy days, to protect your skin from UVA and UVB<br />

rays and other environmental damage. And remember,<br />

a faux glow is the only safe way to rock a tan!<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

9.<br />

1. Ella Baché Sunguard Great SPF40, $52, 2. Tan-Luxe Super Gloss SPF 30 Illuminating<br />

Bronzing Drops, $61, 3. SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial Defense SPF50 30ml, $59, 4. The Secret<br />

Skincare Solar Serum SPF50, $110, 5. Sunescape Self-Tan Instant Mousse, Week in Fiji<br />

250ml, $44.95, 6. O Cosmedics Mineral Pro 50+, $59.90, 7. Airyday Golden Glow SPF50+<br />

Dreamscreen, $46.95, 8. Aspect Sun Envirostat On The Go SPF 50 +, $30, 9. We Are Feel<br />

Good Inc. Coconut Sunscreen SPF 50+ 75mL, $17.95, 10. Avène Sunscreen Aqua-Fluid<br />

SPF50+ 40ml, $27.99, 11. Skinbetter Science Tone Smart Advanced Mineral Protection<br />

Broad Spectrum SPF 50+, $129<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT


Endymed<br />

Intensif<br />

THE MOST<br />

ADVANCED RF<br />

MICRONEEDLING<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

THE ENDYMED INTENSIF HAS<br />

GAINED A REPUTATION AS THE<br />

ULTIMATE RF MICRONEEDLING<br />

DEVICE, WITH MINIMAL<br />

DISCOMFORT AND DOWNTIME<br />

AND IMPRESSIVE SKIN SMOOTHING<br />

AND FIRMING RESULTS. WE CHAT<br />

WITH METTA LEE FROM RENEW<br />

SKIN IN CANBERRA TO SEE WHY IT’S<br />

MAKING WAVES.<br />

Metta Lee, Renew Skin, Canberra<br />

Radiofrequency microneedling has become a go-to<br />

skin treatment – but what exactly is it?<br />

Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling is the combination<br />

of RF energy and skin needling in one treatment.<br />

Both of these treatments elicit a healing response in<br />

the skin to stimulate collagen and cell renewal. By<br />

combining the two, we are giving the skin a more<br />

powerful stimulation for an even stronger response,<br />

with minimal downtime.<br />

It can be performed on all skin types and can<br />

address several concerns at once, such as fine lines and<br />

wrinkles, scarring, uneven skin texture and skin laxity.<br />

Why do you choose EndyMed Intensif for your<br />

RF skin needling in your clinic?<br />

EndyMed uses proprietary advanced 3DEEP<br />

radiofrequency technology, which is incomparable<br />

to other machines on the market. Having seen the<br />

science and research that allows for a deeper, more<br />

effective delivery of radiofrequency to the skin coupled<br />

with an excellent safety profile really drew us to this<br />

treatment. We strive to provide our clients with only<br />

effective, science-based quality treatments and felt that<br />

EndyMed and the Intensif RF microneedling treatment<br />

qualified for this. It’s in a league of its own!<br />

We were so excited to bring this service to Canberra<br />

as we are all about results and, knowing we had the<br />

back up of Endymed, provide a treatment of such a<br />

high calibre.<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

What are some of the key features that makes<br />

EndyMed stand out?<br />

EndyMed is a single device that is able to provide a<br />

solution to multiple skin concerns. It is engineered<br />

thoughtfully for the practitioner’s use and the science<br />

that goes into the machines is really impressive.<br />

One of the treatments that can be perfomed with<br />

EndyMed is Intensif RF microneedling, which uses<br />

non-insulated 24k gold needles to conduct heat safely<br />

into the skin. At the same time, 3DEEP radiofrequency<br />

distributes energy evenly into the dermis where<br />

structural fibres lie. Combining the needles with the<br />

3DEEP RF technology makes the needling more<br />

effective for collagen remodelling.<br />

Can you walk us through the treatment<br />

experience?<br />

At Renew Skin, we begin with an initial consultation to<br />

assess the skin. Clients are recommended to begin a<br />

skincare routine to prep the skin for best results with<br />

the Intensif. For this we love the iS Clinical range.<br />

The treatment goes for around 1.5 hours, including<br />

time for numbing and before and after photos. The<br />

treatment itself can take anywhere from 20 to 45<br />

minutes, depending on the area treated. Treatment<br />

is tolerable with minimal discomfort. The immediate<br />

effects are mild to moderate erythema (redness).<br />

Downtime can vary with dry, flaking skin, redness<br />

and swelling as common indicators of healing and skin<br />

renewal.<br />

Long-term results include stimulating collagen,<br />

creating a healthy skin barrier and strengthening skin<br />

integrity – all of which help prevent signs of ageing.<br />

Results will vary for each individual.<br />

While everyone is different, we generally recommend<br />

3 treatments 4 to 6 weeks apart.<br />

What are the benefits of properly preparing skin<br />

before Endymed treatment?<br />

This treatment is not suitable for compromised skin,<br />

so starting a quality skincare routine like iS Clinical<br />

is essential for the improvement of skin health and<br />

treatment prep.<br />

We choose to stock iS Clinical because of its<br />

innovative scientific research and use of high quality,<br />

pure botanical ingredients. Because of its pure<br />

potency, it is unlikely to cause a negative reaction on<br />

the skin and many clients can see an improvement in<br />

the look of their skin in a short period of time.<br />

The majority of our clients begin their skincare


EndyMed<br />

NO PAIN,<br />

ALL GAIN<br />

EndyMed’s unique, patented 3DEEP<br />

technology delivers RF energy<br />

3 layers deep into the skin, with<br />

minimal epidermal heat and no pain,<br />

reactivating your natural collagen<br />

production to help improve wrinkles<br />

and lift and tighten skin.<br />

With 6 RF generators, 3DEEP is<br />

the most innovative skin technology<br />

available today.<br />

routine with the Reparative Moisture Emulsion and<br />

Active Serum. This helps prepare the skin with all<br />

the required vitamins and antioxidants that give us a<br />

healthy skin barrier to work with.<br />

What about post procedure?<br />

Post treatment, all of our clients are given iS Clinical<br />

Sheald Recovery Balm to use for the duration of<br />

the healing process. In my experience, the Sheald<br />

Recovery Balm has been a miracle worker. It not only<br />

helps speed up the healing process but also hydrates<br />

and helps protect skin from environmental factors.<br />

Who is your typical patient?<br />

Our typical clients are those who have been<br />

wanting to start a practise of self-care and are<br />

unsure where to begin. We treat a range of concerns<br />

at our clinic, mostly regenerating skin health and<br />

preventing signs of ageing with rejuvenating<br />

treatments and quality skincare.<br />

EndyMed Intensif treatment is most popular<br />

amongst our clients who are interested in scar<br />

reduction, preventing signs of ageing and<br />

collagen induction.<br />

What results are you seeing?<br />

We start to see results after just one treatment. Acne<br />

scars are not as deep or obvious, pore size is visibly<br />

reduced, and the condition of the skin appears<br />

healthier, firmer and more evenly toned.<br />

What are your clients saying about EndyMed?<br />

Our clients are very impressed with how fast they<br />

are seeing results and are feeling more confident in<br />

themselves. It has been a popular treatment due to<br />

the results and minimal downtime. CBM<br />

WHERE<br />

TO GET IT<br />

For a list of aesthetic practitioners<br />

in your area offering EndyMed,<br />

visit www.likeyourlook.com.au,<br />

call 1300 309 233 or email<br />

info@hightechmedical.com.au<br />

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Sustainability<br />

BEAUTY<br />

THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY IS TAKING<br />

POSITIVE ACTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

RESPONSIBILITY. RICKY ALLEN LOOKS<br />

AT THE SOME OF THE COMPANIES<br />

LEADING THE CHARGE.<br />

With sustainability<br />

at the core of<br />

innovation, the<br />

beauty ecosystem<br />

– from supply chain processes to<br />

ingredient sourcing to packaging<br />

– is evolving to respond to the<br />

growing demand (and necessity)<br />

for environmentally conscious<br />

and sustainable products. As this<br />

practice continues, we can expect<br />

to see even more significant strides<br />

towards a greener future.<br />

Aveda has long been a leader in<br />

sustainable beauty. In accordance<br />

with the brand’s founding mission<br />

to care for the world in which<br />

we live, it has pioneered new<br />

benchmarks of environmental<br />

responsibility in beauty, with<br />

priorities in the following six areas:<br />

safe beauty; sourcing responsibility;<br />

packaging responsibility; Leaping<br />

Frog-approved vegan formulas;<br />

responsible manufacturing; as well<br />

as helping to provide clean water to<br />

people in need in Aveda’s sourcing<br />

communities and communities<br />

around the world.<br />

In January 2023 the Aveda<br />

corporation announced a milestone<br />

in achieving B Corp Certification,<br />

meeting high verified standards<br />

of social and environmental<br />

performance, transparency and<br />

accountability.<br />

Since 2021 Aveda has joined<br />

with Take 3 for the Sea to improve<br />

awareness and education and<br />

fundraise to stop ocean plastic


in Beauty<br />

pollution. Together with community<br />

groups nationwide, they have<br />

removed 1.5 million pieces of<br />

rubbish from the sea.<br />

Aveda lives and breathes its<br />

mission; the company headquarters<br />

are located on a 58 acre national<br />

wildlife-certified campus in<br />

Minnesota, USA, complete with<br />

honeybee colonies, an employeecurated<br />

vegetable garden, electric<br />

vehicle charging stations and miles<br />

of running trails for the staff.<br />

Aveda was the first beauty<br />

company to receive a Cradle to<br />

Cradle charter for its commitment<br />

to sustainable products, packaging<br />

and production. In 2013, Aveda<br />

was honoured with the first<br />

Legacy Leaders Award for Cradle<br />

to Cradle for its pioneering role<br />

in environmental leadership.<br />

And in 2017 Aveda received the<br />

Sustainability Leadership Award<br />

during the Sustainable Beauty<br />

Awards by Ecovia Intelligence.<br />

L’Oreal Paris is another<br />

powerhouse leading the charge.<br />

Since 2005, the L’Oreal Group has<br />

reduced the CO 2<br />

emissions of its<br />

plants and distribution centres<br />

by 91%, and at the end of 2022<br />

L’Oréal had 110 carbon-neutral sites<br />

(meaning they use 100% renewable<br />

energy), including 22 factories.<br />

L’Oreal Paris has started a<br />

programme called L’Oreal for<br />

the Future, with the aim of<br />

transforming its activities to respect<br />

the planet’s limits. The beauty<br />

giant says it is committed to raising<br />

the bar, implementing a new<br />

internal transformation programme<br />

that doesn’t just focus on the<br />

company’s direct impact but also<br />

its indirect, extended impact – for<br />

example, the activity of its suppliers<br />

and the use of L’Oreal Paris products<br />

by consumers.<br />

The company has allocated 100<br />

million euros to the regeneration of<br />

eco-systems and the development<br />

of the circular economy and<br />

50 million euros to a charitable<br />

endowment fund to support highly<br />

vulnerable women.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

FEATURE<br />

In 2022, 97% of L’Oreal’s new<br />

or renovated products had an<br />

improved environmental and<br />

social profile. By the end of 2020,<br />

L’Oreal had helped more than<br />

100,000 people from disadvantaged<br />

communities find employment<br />

through its solidarity purchasing<br />

and inclusion programmes. In<br />

2022 L’Oreal achieved an “A”<br />

score in all CDP rankings: fighting<br />

climate change, managing water<br />

sustainability, preserving forests. It<br />

is the only company to achieve this<br />

distinction 7 years in a row.<br />

Davines is another company<br />

taking sustainability seriously – and<br />

it’s done so for 40 years since its<br />

inception in 1983. The luxury hair<br />

care line’s head office is located<br />

in Italy and runs as a carbonneutral<br />

facility. Many of the brand’s<br />

ingredients are grown there as well.<br />

As a Certified B Corporation since<br />

2016, sustainability, biodiversity<br />

and social conscience are at the<br />

forefront of everything Davines<br />

does. In 2021 Davines launched the<br />

annual We Sustain Beauty, a global<br />

socio-environmental campaign<br />

to take climate action through<br />

regenerative organic agriculture. It<br />

has a zero-impact policy across all<br />

product lines and is a proud partner<br />

of Plastic Bank. In 2021 alone, this<br />

partnership prevented 100 tonnes of<br />

plastic from being dispersed in the<br />

sea, contributing to recovery actions<br />

in the coastal communities of<br />

Indonesia, the Philippines and Brazil.<br />

Furthering its commitment, from<br />

2022 Davines is plastic-neutral –<br />

which means for every product sold,<br />

Davines collect and removes the<br />

SOME<br />

SUSTAINABLE<br />

PRODUCTS TO TRY:<br />

L’Occitane Refillable products<br />

Aveda Botanical Repair Range<br />

Davines Hair, Body and Skin<br />

Products<br />

Guerlain Aqua Allegoria<br />

Perfume, $254<br />

same amount of plastic dispersed<br />

in the environment.<br />

Davines WE STAND For<br />

Regeneration Hair & Body Wash<br />

is the brand’s latest sustainable<br />

offering. It is a limited-edition<br />

shampoo and body wash which<br />

uses both regenerative organic and<br />

slow food presidium ingredients.<br />

This product is symbolic of Davines’<br />

efforts to evoke change and<br />

elevate the conversation around<br />

regenerative organic agriculture.<br />

It contains Barbera Grape<br />

Pomace extract from a vineyard<br />

in Terersetolo, Parma, Italy. This


new offering was cultivated in<br />

collaboration with Davines Rodale<br />

Institute European Regenerative<br />

Organic Centre, which was set up<br />

to work on growing the company’s<br />

sustainability abilities associated<br />

with the ingredients it uses.<br />

L’Occitane has also always<br />

had sustainability and biodiversity<br />

as its mission, most notably<br />

through its sourcing of ingredients.<br />

The company works with 130<br />

French farmers and 10,000 pickers.<br />

Ingredients in the Immortelle<br />

range originate from farms in<br />

Corsica, and their Lavende products<br />

from Provence.<br />

All of L’Occitane’s 55 stores<br />

worldwide have run on 100%<br />

renewable energy since 2020. Two<br />

recently opened “green” stores –<br />

one in Hong Kong and one in Bondi<br />

Westfield in NSW – contain a refill<br />

fountain for product refilling as well<br />

as a green wall to help with purer<br />

oxidation of the store’s air.<br />

L’Occitane is a part of the<br />

New Plastic Economy Global<br />

Commitment to help wipe out<br />

plastic pollution. The Hong Kong<br />

store engages with the community<br />

in environmental protection and<br />

even offers a reward programme<br />

to those who use the store for<br />

recycling.<br />

It is heartening to think that these<br />

beauty companies are leading<br />

the world in their efforts towards<br />

sustainability and leaving a positive<br />

impact on the world. It’s also<br />

important for us, as consumers,<br />

to support brands that prioritise<br />

sustainability and ethically-conscious<br />

environmental practices. CBM<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

IS<br />

70<br />

THE<br />

NEW<br />

50?<br />

TO LOOK AT HER YOU<br />

WOULDN’T BELIEVE IT,<br />

BUT SKIN RENU CLINIC<br />

OWNER SALLY MAHONY IS<br />

TURNING 70 NEXT YEAR. SO<br />

NATURALLY WE HAD TO ASK<br />

HER SECRETS TO FINDING<br />

THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.<br />

At just shy of 70 years old, Sally<br />

Mahony (Sheehan) defies the<br />

conventional perception of ageing,<br />

proving that 70 might truly be the<br />

new 50. As a registered nurse and<br />

co-owner of Skin Renu skin and<br />

laser clinic in Balmain, Sydney, Sally<br />

has spent her career helping others discover their best<br />

selves, while simultaneously embracing a lifestyle that<br />

emphasises looking and feeling great at any age.<br />

Sally’s approach to ageing is holistic: non-surgical<br />

treatments for helping to keep her skin smooth and<br />

firm, as well as an active lifestyle, a healthy diet and<br />

regular exercise for maintaining her overall wellbeing.<br />

Her belief in the powerful synergy of these elements<br />

becomes evident upon seeing her – after all, Sally is<br />

living proof of their effectiveness.<br />

‘I’ve always been active. I represented my school<br />

in hockey, athletics and tennis back in the day, and I<br />

still play tennis once a week, do Pilates twice a week,<br />

walk the dog each day and enjoy a busy social life,’<br />

she says.<br />

‘Ageing well can come down to genetics, but we<br />

also have a role to play in determining how we age. It<br />

takes a conscious effort to look after yourself, but this<br />

is your body and you should look after it. I do enjoy a<br />

G&T, glass of champagne and fine food, but I balance<br />

it with watching what I eat for the rest of the week.’<br />

As Sally attests to, when we invest in ourselves,<br />

both inside and out, and truly feel confident in the<br />

skin we’re in, we are re-imagining the possibilities of<br />

entering our ‘golden years’ and proving that age is,<br />

indeed, just a number.


SALLY AT 55<br />

SALLY AT 69<br />

The annual non-<br />

surgical treatment<br />

Sally swears by<br />

Of course, Sally’s secrets for a youthful appearance<br />

aren’t just limited to a healthy lifestyle. First and<br />

foremost, she credits her annual Thermage FLX<br />

treatments for contributing to her smooth and<br />

radiant skin.<br />

‘For me, personally, Thermage FLX has probably<br />

allowed me to age more slowly,’ she shares. ‘It has<br />

maintained my skin quality and helped with my<br />

“ageing years”. For someone of my age, people<br />

constantly say “your skin looks good” or “you<br />

haven’t aged one bit”.’<br />

Thermage FLX is a non-invasive treatment that<br />

uses radiofrequency energy to heat the deep,<br />

collagen-rich layers of skin. This stimulates existing<br />

collagen and promotes new collagen growth,<br />

offering both instant and long-lasting, naturallooking<br />

skin tightening for the face, eyes and<br />

even body.<br />

Thermage FLX is the pioneer of radiofrequencybased<br />

skin tightening. At the time of writing,<br />

there have been more than 2.5 million Thermage<br />

treatments performed around the world, 50+<br />

published studies attesting to its safety and<br />

efficacy, and more than 70 patents issued.<br />

The beauty of Thermage FLX is that in just<br />

one treatment, just once a year, it can deliver<br />

noticeable yet natural-looking skin tightening,<br />

with no needles, no surgery and minimal to<br />

no downtime.<br />

‘We’ve been treating patients with Thermage at<br />

Skin Renu for 15 years. We purchased Thermage<br />

soon after we opened the clinic and have<br />

upgraded along the way to its current iteration of<br />

Thermage FLX,’ Sally explains. ‘When we first used<br />

Thermage, I was amazed how well it did. I treated<br />

a friend as a model when we purchased Thermage<br />

and when I saw her a couple of months later, I<br />

noticed her nasolabial folds had reduced. She<br />

looked more youthful and brighter. I have never<br />

used fillers on her. The results can be amazing.’<br />

‘We chose Thermage as it was the gold standard<br />

of radiofrequency technology at the time and it<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

FEATURE<br />

AGEING WELL CAN COME DOWN<br />

TO GENETICS, BUT WE ALSO HAVE<br />

A ROLE TO PLAY IN DETERMINING<br />

HOW WE AGE.<br />

still is. There are other devices on the market now, but<br />

why change when we know it works?<br />

Thermage FLX produces both instant and longlasting<br />

results. There is an immediate noticeable<br />

improvement in the texture and tone of the skin, with<br />

a reduction in fine lines, wrinkles and sagging, as the<br />

existing collagen fibres tighten and contract. However,<br />

the most significant and long-lasting results from<br />

Thermage come from the stimulation of new collagen<br />

production. Over the next several months, as new<br />

collagen is produced, the skin continues to become<br />

tighter and smoother. Sally says she personally notices<br />

a difference 2 months after the treatment, with full<br />

results taking up to 6 months.<br />

She says Thermage is an important tool for Skin<br />

Renu clinic. ‘Thermage FLX is popular with our<br />

patients, with many requesting the treatment annually.<br />

Halfway during treatment we invite patients to sit up<br />

and look at the one side treated. It shows what to<br />

expect. This should settle as any immediate swelling<br />

subsides, but it gives a good indication of the<br />

expected result.’<br />

‘It also has no downtime, which is huge for the<br />

working woman,’ she says. ‘I have personally had a<br />

Thermage treatment and gone out that night without<br />

a worry of any noticeable changes to my face.’<br />

FOR ME, PERSONALLY,<br />

THERMAGE FLX HAS<br />

PROBABLY ALLOWED ME<br />

TO AGE MORE SLOWLY<br />

THAN I WOULD HAVE<br />

OTHERWISE.


Skin Renu turns 15<br />

Skin Renu turns 15<br />

Skin Renu is a modern, light-filled laser and skin<br />

rejuvenation clinic in the heart of Balmain, Sydney.<br />

The clinic, which is celebrating its 15th year this<br />

August, is known for its advanced skin treatments<br />

and cutting-edge technology, which are designed<br />

to help patients achieve a youthful and radiant<br />

complexion they can feel confident about.<br />

Skin Renu offers a wide range of services to suit<br />

a myriad of skin concerns and skin types, including<br />

anti-wrinkle and filler treatments, acne treatments, skin<br />

rejuvenation, skin resurfacing, vascular and pigment<br />

treatments, non-surgical skin tightening, and more.<br />

‘Skin needs to be actively looked after to keep it<br />

healthy,’ says Sally. ‘And, as every skin is different to<br />

the next, the right treatment can only be determined<br />

after proper assessment. At Skin Renu, we treat the<br />

skin as needed. This might be improving fine lines<br />

from ageing, sun damage or lifestyle, or addressing<br />

rosacea or pigmentation.<br />

Sally explains that while Thermage works on the<br />

skin by tightening and rejuvenating, fillers, anti-wrinkle<br />

treatments and laser treatments are needed for other<br />

concerns such as dynamic wrinkles, volume depletion,<br />

asymmetry, pigmentation and vascular conditions, and<br />

acne scarring. Thermage works synergistically with<br />

most other modalities and can usually be performed<br />

before or after other treatments.<br />

‘It does not stop the muscles from creasing the skin,<br />

so anti-wrinkle treatments complement Thermage<br />

nicely; fillers can be used for symmetry, enhancing lips<br />

and filling in marionette lines, etc; more superficial<br />

fine lines and pores can be treated with Infini, another<br />

radiofrequency device; sun damage can be treated<br />

with Fraxel or Laser Genesis; pigmentation can be<br />

addressed with Pico Genesis; vascular lesions can be<br />

treated with Laser Genesis / Excel V+; and peels, skin<br />

needling and topical cosmeceuticals can be used for<br />

overall skin rejuvenation,’ she says.<br />

Sally stresses that Thermage is not a replacement<br />

for a facelift. ‘We are very upfront with our patients<br />

and emphasise that Thermage is not a facelift; it is<br />

an improvement in skin laxity. Thermage is not for<br />

everyone. If a person has heavy jowls, they would not<br />

be a suitable candidate. The best results are typically<br />

on those aged between 40 and 60.<br />

‘I have not had a facelift, but at a certain age<br />

sometimes surgery is the best option,’ she cautions.<br />

‘However, by looking after our skin and empowering<br />

ourselves with knowledge about the benefits of laser or<br />

radiofrequency treatments, we can certainly postpone<br />

the need for a facelift or not need one at all.’<br />

And Sally’s final words of wisdom? ‘It’s never too<br />

late to start turning back the clock. You can always<br />

improve the quality of your skin and, for the right<br />

candidate, energy-based devices such as Thermage<br />

can go a long way in helping to lessen the signs<br />

of ageing.’ CBM<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Fashion<br />

& beauty<br />

the ultimate<br />

collaboration<br />

L’Interdit<br />

fragrance by<br />

Givenchy, $177<br />

MAKEUP, SKINCARE AND FRAGRANCE HAVE<br />

BECOME PART OF THE BIGGER PICTURE OF FASHION<br />

HOUSES, GIVING LOYAL FANS MORE REASONS<br />

TO STAY ENGAGED WITH THEIR MOST-COVETED<br />

LABELS. WORDS BY RICKY ALLEN.<br />

There seems to be a natural progression from fashion label to<br />

beauty brand for many of the world’s leading fashion houses,<br />

which, of course, makes perfect sense. To be successful in<br />

fashion, you need to understand women and aesthetics.<br />

Following with a beauty range is the next logical step.<br />

Perhaps the most notable example is legendary luxury<br />

fashion house, Chanel. In 1910, Coco Chanel opened her first<br />

store at 21 Rue Cambon in Paris. It started inauspiciously as<br />

a hat store – and went on to become one of the world’s most<br />

famous fashion brands.<br />

Chanel has changed the course of fashion – you can thank<br />

her for creating the little black dress and evening trousers<br />

for women, which were groundbreaking and era-defining at<br />

the time. The influential designer was also well ahead of her<br />

time in merging the worlds of fashion and beauty. In 1921<br />

the iconic Chanel No 5 fragrance was created. It became an<br />

instant hit and is the best-selling perfume of all time.<br />

In similar fashion, The House of Dior, synonymous with<br />

dramatic evening dresses and sculpted silhouettes, burst<br />

on the Paris fashion scene in 1947. Dior’s revolutionary<br />

‘New Look’ was accompanied by a fragrance, Miss Dior,<br />

the finishing touch designed to ‘leave a trail of desire in a<br />

woman’s wake’. This was followed by the now-famous Rouge<br />

Chanel fragrances,<br />

from $134


Editorial credit: ELINA BELIAKOVA / Shutterstock.com<br />

Le Prisme Visage<br />

By Givenchy, $105<br />

Dior Diorshow<br />

5 Couleurs in<br />

Denim, $115<br />

La Perla fragrances, from $110<br />

Dior signature lipstick in 1953, a natural extension of its<br />

emboldened fashion offerings.<br />

Today both houses of Chanel and Dior offer a full<br />

complement of beauty products, from fragrance to makeup<br />

and skincare – in addition to their couture fashion design<br />

and accessories.<br />

Givenchy followed, launching in 1952 as a line of<br />

‘separates’. The revered fashion house’s route to first-class<br />

beauty was a little different. Hubert de Givenchy originally<br />

created the brand’s first perfume, L’Interdit, for his beloved<br />

muse Audrey Hepburn in 1957. He was heard to describe<br />

her as ‘an enchantress, inspiring love and beauty, and fairies<br />

never quite disappear altogether’. An addictive floralwoody<br />

composition, it has been said that Hepburn wore it<br />

for a year before its release to the public.<br />

Further ahead, in 1989 Givenchy launched makeup and<br />

then skincare. Le Prisme Visage face powder was one of<br />

Givenchy’s early beauty products – and reportedly muchloved<br />

by Hepburn. This product was revolutionary with its<br />

four variants of colour, which can be applied separately or<br />

all together depending on the colour and texture needs of<br />

the user’s skin. This product is still one of the brand’s topselling<br />

makeup items.<br />

Hermès, long renowned for its luxury leather accessories<br />

(think Birkin status) and fragrances (the first Hermès<br />

perfume, Eau d’Hermès, was made in 1951 and is still<br />

regarded as one of the finest fragrances), entered late into<br />

the beauty scene. It was only in 2020 that Hermès launched<br />

its first makeup range, a line of lipsticks inspired by its<br />

iconic Birkin bag and silk scarves. Next came a range of nail<br />

polishes and blushes in 2022, and an eye makeup range is<br />

expected later this year.<br />

Tom Ford launched his fashion label in 2005 and by 2006<br />

he had signed with Estee Lauder to distribute and oversee<br />

the Tom Ford beauty brand and in 2022 Estee Lauder<br />

bought the business. The essence of Tom Ford beauty has<br />

always been glamour, and that has seamlessly transitioned<br />

into a large range of exquisite beauty products.<br />

One of the latest fashion brands to start making<br />

beauty products is La Perla. The brand launched in 1954,<br />

specialising in evening wear and swimwear but is best<br />

known for its luxury lingerie. In 2019 La Perla launched its<br />

‘couture’ fragrance collection, a selection of eight unique<br />

fragrances. Lipsticks, mascaras and eyebrow products have<br />

now followed with more products on the way. Each product<br />

is as special as its trademark sought-after lingerie.<br />

I feel sure that beauty ranges from fashion labels will be<br />

the norm and not the exception, and with that a welcome<br />

expansion of the beauty landscape. CBM<br />

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FEATURE


Barbie<br />

unboxed<br />

BARBIE FEVER IS SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE AND PEOPLE<br />

ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE JUMPING ON THE BARBIECORE<br />

TREND. BUT WHAT IF THE ROLES WERE REVERSED AND THE<br />

FAMOUS DOLL FOLLOWED OUR HOTTEST STYLE TRENDS<br />

OF EACH DECADE INSTEAD? WORDS BY VICTORIA COLLINS.<br />

With the highly anticipated release<br />

of the Barbie movie, starring<br />

Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling,<br />

you could say we really are in a<br />

Barbie world right now. Barbie fever has taken<br />

hold in the run-up to the film’s premiere and<br />

release and Barbiecore has become a hot trend<br />

with people around the world embracing some<br />

of the doll’s most iconic looks.<br />

But with over 60 years in production, how<br />

many of Barbie’s most famous looks were<br />

actually influenced by the trends of the time?<br />

With the help of AI, digital marketing agency<br />

Evoluted has reimagined how Barbie may have<br />

appeared if she had closely followed the most<br />

popular beauty and fashion trends of each of<br />

the past six decades.<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Real-life<br />

Barbie?<br />

How she could have looked if she followed real-world<br />

fashion trends throughout her 60+ years<br />

Evoluted compares the actual Barbie dolls of the time period with their AI alternatives<br />

1950s<br />

Released in 1959 to a worldwide<br />

customer base, Barbie is officially a<br />

child of the 50s. Although the swinging<br />

60s were just around the corner, on her<br />

release, the original Barbie was scantily<br />

dressed in a monochrome swimsuit and<br />

sported large gold hooped earrings.<br />

Instead, AI and the Evoluted team’s<br />

reimagined version of Barbie in the<br />

1950s is somewhat more conservative.<br />

In the 50s, it was widely assumed<br />

that women’s primary roles should<br />

centre around marriage, homemaking<br />

and motherhood. Research university<br />

VCU claimed long-flowing traditional<br />

dresses were the norm, while a feminine<br />

hourglass silhouette was highly popular.<br />

You would often see a woman of that<br />

period sporting a dress with a narrow<br />

waistline and a full skirt paired with<br />

an apron.<br />

The idea of a career for women was<br />

not as widely encouraged or accepted,<br />

and the prevailing belief was that<br />

a woman’s place was in the home.<br />

Evolted’s AI Barbie portrays what a<br />

doll of that time could look like if she<br />

followed the fashion trends of the time.<br />

Credit: Mattel / Evoluted


1960s<br />

Credit: Mattel / Evoluted<br />

The itsy bitsy bright swimsuit is probably best<br />

associated with Pamela Anderson in the 80s hit show<br />

Baywatch, but did you know another famous blonde<br />

sported it first?<br />

That’s right, in the 60s one of Barbie’s signature<br />

looks was a rather risque hot pink swimming<br />

costume. Although the swinging 60s saw lots of<br />

fashion rules go out of the window, many women<br />

were still drawn to more modest fits.<br />

That being said, mini skirts, shift and A-line dresses<br />

and heels were hot in demand in the 60s. Evoluted’s<br />

AI version of 1960s Barbie shows her sporting a<br />

brunette beehive, a simple white shift dress with a<br />

60s staple Peter Pan collar and Mary Jane style heels.<br />

1970s<br />

Blue eyeshadow was all the rage in the<br />

70s and that’s one beauty trend Barbie<br />

adopted during this period. The rest<br />

of her style is high-glam and consists<br />

of her signature hot pink coloured<br />

dress, paired with a feather boa.<br />

The AI interpretation of Barbie<br />

differs, however. As the 70s<br />

epitomised a decade centred around<br />

music, Evoluted’s doll embraces a<br />

mix of disco glamour and bohemian<br />

freedom with knee-high lace-up<br />

boots, a hippie-style floral poncho and<br />

a silk head scarf. Accessories aren’t<br />

sold separately either, as our Barbie<br />

pairs her look with a pink guitar.<br />

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Credit: Mattel / Evoluted


1980s<br />

FEATURE<br />

The 80s was notorious for its bold<br />

fashion choices. From oversized<br />

accessories to bulging shoulder<br />

pads and neon athleisure, it’s hard<br />

to pinpoint just one look from this<br />

decade of bold style trends.<br />

The actual Barbie wears her<br />

famous power suit, which was heavily<br />

influenced by the increasing presence<br />

of women in corporate workplaces<br />

during this decade. Our AI Barbie,<br />

however, has been influenced by the<br />

punk and new wave subculture, which<br />

significantly impacted 80s fashion.<br />

She sports all the signature fashion<br />

elements of the 80s with her leather<br />

dress, fishnet stockings and short<br />

choppy haircut, which was largely<br />

adopted by those who embraced the<br />

edgy and rebellious style.<br />

1990s<br />

Brit pop, the PlayStation and Friends weren’t<br />

the only key ingredients to the 90s, as there<br />

were some pivotal fashion and beauty trends<br />

that emerged during the decade, too.<br />

Unlike 1991’s Totally Hair Barbie doll that<br />

donned Rapunzel-length hair and 80s-style<br />

retro attire, our AI Barbie represents a more<br />

familiar face of the 90s.<br />

Inspired by the grunge movement and<br />

popularised by 90s icons, Kate Moss and Rachel<br />

from Friends, slip dresses became a wardrobe<br />

essential and that’s the outfit Evoluted’s AI doll<br />

is rocking. The slip dress is paired with some<br />

platform stilettos, which became a popular<br />

trend among women, thanks to the Spice Girls<br />

donning similar shoes.


2000s<br />

Credit: Mattel / Evoluted<br />

Credit: Barbie Media / Evoluted<br />

Pop princesses defined the 00s, such<br />

as the iconic trinity of Britney, Christina<br />

and Beyoncé, who topped the charts<br />

while influencing the fashion for<br />

women everywhere.<br />

Diamante crop tops, tinted shades<br />

and ultra-low-waisted jeans were all<br />

the rage during the early Millennium.<br />

But the Barbie doll of the time was<br />

donning a ballerina outfit.<br />

However, this AI Barbie is a<br />

testament to the time with her<br />

velour tracksuit, trainers and pinktinted<br />

shades.<br />

Credit: Mattel / Evoluted<br />

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FEATURE<br />

2010s<br />

There was no family more<br />

influential on fashion and beauty<br />

trends than the Kardashian-<br />

Jenners during the 2010s. In line<br />

with Instagram culture, women of<br />

the late noughties lapped up what<br />

the sisters were wearing.<br />

Plump pouts, tiny waists and<br />

big butts were the trends of the<br />

decade, and ultimately makeup<br />

and clothing that enhanced<br />

these features were all the rage.<br />

High-waisted bikinis, bodycon<br />

dresses and long, sleek hair were<br />

just some of the aesthetics we all<br />

adopted from the clan.<br />

This AI Barbie has adopted<br />

these traits too with her enviable<br />

curves, Mediterranean tan and<br />

plump lips.


Credit: Barbie Media / Evoluted<br />

2020s<br />

Credit: Mattel / Evoluted<br />

Gen Z has already banished the<br />

Millennial skinny jeans from their<br />

wardrobes, and empowered the<br />

minimal clean girl aesthetic, thanks to<br />

the rise of the beauty trend on TikTok.<br />

Recognised as the generation<br />

focused on sustainability, there has<br />

also been a resurgence of preloved<br />

fashion as apps like eBay, Vinted and<br />

Depop have taken the generation and<br />

fashion world by storm.<br />

Taking inspo from the 90s and<br />

early noughties, oversized tees, lowrise<br />

jeans, crop tops and teeny-tiny<br />

handbags are essential in the current<br />

fashion climate. Evoluted’s AI Barbie<br />

embraces this style with her simple<br />

makeup, brogues and socks combo,<br />

oversized leather jacket and tiny<br />

glasses and bag. The actual Barbie<br />

sports a princess-style dress.<br />

Like the princess dress, Barbie is<br />

synonymous with the colour pink.<br />

Now, with the release of the Barbie<br />

film, this rosy hue is high in demand<br />

partly due to the film release and<br />

the girly Y2K trends that have been<br />

favoured in 2023.<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Barbie-core<br />

has got us all<br />

tickled pink<br />

In light of the release of the Barbie movie this July, the<br />

world has become obsessed with Barbiecore. Vibrant,<br />

bold and unapologetically feminine styles have taken hold,<br />

particularly outfits with bubblegum and hot pink hues.<br />

Celebs like Kim K, Lizzo and Anne Hathaway have all<br />

embraced the playful and girly style - think mini dresses,<br />

tiny handbags, glitter and platform heels.<br />

We ‘normies’ are adopting the trend too with Barbiethemed<br />

hen dos, birthday parties and night outs. In fact,<br />

there has been a remarkable surge in the popularity of<br />

pink-themed parties, with a staggering 71% increase in<br />

the number of people searching for ‘pink decorations’ on<br />

Pinterest to recreate this vibrant and fun-filled theme.<br />

In line with this trend, Barbiecore-inspired outfits have<br />

witnessed an incredible 900% rise in popularity on Pinterest<br />

and a 23% rise for ‘pink outfits’’ on Google in the UK.<br />

Credit: Mattel


Why is Barbie still just as popular now?<br />

From controversial sex doll origins in the 50s to a business<br />

gal makeover in the 80s and a hit song named after her in<br />

the 90s, Barbie remains a cultural icon. Now, a blockbuster<br />

film about her solidifies her historical influence.<br />

Despite her popularity, Barbie hasn’t failed to stir up<br />

controversy though. When she first burst onto the scene,<br />

there was contention surrounding her debut as her<br />

invention was reportedly based on a sex doll that Barbie<br />

creator, Ruth Handler, had seen in an adult store.<br />

In more recent times, her real-life measurements as a 6ft,<br />

45kg woman with a 39” bust, 18” waist, and 33” hips have<br />

caused people to label Barbie as unrealistic, distorting<br />

young children’s idea of beauty, skin tone and body shape.<br />

In a bid to appeal to a wider audience and promote a<br />

more positive image, leading global toy company Mattel<br />

has expanded its range of Barbies to now include dolls<br />

with a broader range of features. In 2020, their ‘most<br />

diverse doll line’ yet featured an array of more skin tones,<br />

hair types, disabilities and body shapes than ever before.<br />

In a time where inclusivity has never been more<br />

important, it was not only culturally essential for Barbie<br />

to reinvent herself, but it was also critical for the brand to<br />

stay relevant and appeal to what will arguably be our most<br />

conscious and empathetic generation yet.<br />

This slight reinvention throughout the years, paired with<br />

her brand history and cultural importance has made it so<br />

Barbie is just as relevant to consumers today as she was<br />

when she was first released. One thing is for certain, from<br />

childhood to adulthood, Barbie will still be in conversations<br />

for generations to come. CBM<br />

Methodology: Written by digital marketing agency Evoluted. Using AI app Photoleap, the design team at Evoluted merged the artificial intelligence visuals to<br />

reimagine Barbie throughout history. The full article and sources can be found at https://www.evoluted.net/blog/studies/barbie-unboxed-reimagining-barbie-andexploring-her-popularity-throughout-time<br />

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THIS SEASON’S TRENDING LIP LOOKS.<br />

WORDS BY RICKY ALLEN.<br />

WHAT’S THE LATEST IN<br />

LIP TRENDS?<br />

Current lip trends point to a classic bold lip, perhaps<br />

with an interesting texture such as a high-lustre or soft<br />

balm-textured lipstick. Lip liners are also definitely having<br />

a resurgence – whether that’s matching to lip colour or<br />

using a shade deeper than the lip colour.<br />

TELL US MORE ABOUT THE LIP<br />

LINER TREND…<br />

A lip liner is the perfect accessory to create a fuller lip,<br />

make lip colour last longer or for giving great definition.<br />

Lip liners are multi-taskers and can also be used alone<br />

with a balm for a natural yet defined look. To get this<br />

look, try Double Wear 24H Stay-in-Place Lip Liner in<br />

Blush, $46, which will resist feathering, fading and<br />

smudging whilst hydrating the delicate lip area.


SHOULD WE BE MAKING LIPS THE<br />

FOCAL PART OF THE FACE?<br />

Yes, definitely! To make a bold lip even more impactful,<br />

keep the rest of your makeup pared back to make a<br />

lip statement!<br />

IS THERE A RESURGENCE TOWARDS<br />

GLOSS LIPSTICKS?<br />

All lip textures are having a moment, but there is a definite<br />

proclivity towards products that ‘colour and care’, such as<br />

those with a gloss, balm or satin texture. It’s even better if it<br />

can double up as a cheek gloss, too! Try Estee Lauder Pure<br />

Color Revitalizing Crystal Balm in Hope Crystal, $58, on lips<br />

and cheeks for a fresh, healthy look.<br />

WHAT COLOURS ARE IN?<br />

We’re seeing bold ruby-red shades, mauves and nudes<br />

trending for 2023.<br />

HOW CAN WE KEEP LIPS LOOKING<br />

PLUMP AND HYDRATED?<br />

Estee Lauder has a lip care range to maintain lip health<br />

and hydration throughout the winter season and beyond.<br />

To pamper your lips, try prepping with Pure Color Envy<br />

Smoothing Sugar Scrub, $56, to gently exfoliate. Follow<br />

with Pure Color Envy Night-time Rescue Lip Oil Serum,<br />

$58, a luxurious yet weightless texture that plumps lips with<br />

moisture. CBM<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

Why<br />

we need<br />

to talk<br />

about<br />

hands<br />

ARE YOUR HANDS GIVING AWAY<br />

YOUR AGE? HERE’S HOW TO<br />

KEEP THEM LOOKING YOUNGER.<br />

WORDS BY RICKY ALLEN.<br />

When a person asks Dr Steven<br />

Liew, plastic surgeon from<br />

Shape Clinic in Darlinghurst,<br />

Sydney, how old he thinks<br />

they are, he just looks at their hands. We are<br />

usually so focused on treating signs of ageing on<br />

our face and neck that we tend to forget that our<br />

hands are often the real barometer of our age.<br />

As we age, our hands lose volume and start to<br />

look crepey, thanks to loss of fat and elastin and<br />

thinning skin. Hyperpigmented areas from sun<br />

damage and the effects of time can also appear.<br />

In addition to sunscreen, a quality hand


cream is the first line of defence. Some of<br />

our favourites are Campagnie de Provence<br />

Anise Patchouli Hand Balm, $34.95, Sisley<br />

Restorative Hand Cream, $125, MOR<br />

Marshmallow Hand and Nail Care, $34.95 and<br />

Emporium Classic Belladonna Hand Cream,<br />

$28.95, La Roche-Posay Cicoplast Mains<br />

Hand Cream, $18.95, and L’Occitane Shea<br />

Butter Hand Cream, $47.<br />

Peels, such as glycolic acid peels, are also<br />

beneficial hand treatments to help improve<br />

early hyperpigmentation. Murad offers a full<br />

range of glycolic peels, and offers excellent<br />

results in reducing dark spots and improving<br />

the skin’s texture. A course of peels is<br />

suggested every year.<br />

Dr Liew says he rarely sees younger people<br />

coming in to see about treating their hands.<br />

The usual time, he says, is when they attend<br />

to have treatments for their face and neck –<br />

by then they often have quite severe ageing<br />

of their hands.<br />

Dr Liew individualises his hand treatments<br />

based on the condition of the patient’s hands.<br />

In his professional toolkit, he may recommend<br />

a course of biostimulating injections with<br />

Profhilo, which improves skin tone, texture,<br />

hydration and elasticity, and helps to stimulate<br />

collagen over the longer term. He may also<br />

use dermal fillers to plump up the appearance<br />

of the skin on the hands. Results last 6 to 12<br />

months, depending on the individual.<br />

If there is marked pigmentation, IPL or laser<br />

treatments are also beneficial. Above all else,<br />

wearing sunscreen on your hands is essential,<br />

such as La Roche Posay Anthelios Invisible<br />

Spray Sunscreen SPF50+, $39.95.<br />

You can also help to camouflage the signs<br />

of ageing hands by making sure your nails are<br />

always well manicured. A slick of polish will<br />

give a more pleasing and positive aesthetic<br />

appearance to your hands. Try Revlon<br />

Ultra HD Snap Polish, $13.95 or their Super<br />

Lustrous Nail Enamel, $15.95, OPI Infinite<br />

Shine Polish, $23.95 or Mavala Mini Color<br />

Polishes, $8.95 each. CBM<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

TRIED&<br />

TESTED<br />

&<br />

loved<br />

THIS SEASON’S LATEST AND<br />

GREATEST BEAUTY PRODUCTS.<br />

REVIEWED BY RICKY ALLEN.<br />

Ugly Swan Detangler Brush, $39.95<br />

This is not an ordinary hair brush. The Ugly<br />

Swan brushe detangles even the most out of<br />

control hair. It also helps to control hair frizz<br />

and is gentle on sensitive scalps.<br />

Marie No 27 by Modern Siren Pefumes, $225<br />

The latest perfume from the Modern Siren range of<br />

perfumes, this is a very seductive blend of florals, spices<br />

and the freshest of ingredients, including green leaves.<br />

Its powerful heart is unabashedly feminine.


O Cosmedics Hydra Plus<br />

Sleep-in-Mask, $67. This is<br />

precision skincare that fights the 5<br />

major cause of ageing of the skin.<br />

It contains V8 peptide complex<br />

and can be used on all skin types.<br />

It is best used 3 times a week.<br />

Klorane Anti -Dandruff Shampoo, $24.99<br />

This amazing natural anti-dandruff shampoo eliminates the<br />

appearance of dandruff while rebalancing the microbiome to help<br />

stop further dandruff. It contains galangal, a root spice used in<br />

traditional Chinese medicine.<br />

Clean Swim Chlorine Eliminating Hair<br />

Care Range, $21.50. Clean Swim is<br />

scientifically formulated and Australian<br />

made to protect and treat the hair of<br />

people who swim in chlorinated pools.<br />

Chlorine has always been a real problem<br />

for hair as it imbalances the scalp<br />

microbiome and dries out the scalp.<br />

Instantly this hair care leaves the hair<br />

feeling healthier and smoother.<br />

Lust Minerals Vitamin B Serum, $56<br />

This serum aids in brightening dull skin,<br />

promoting elasticity and improving rednes.<br />

It contains Vitamin B3, B5 and Resveratrol.<br />

Endota Organics Natural Deodorant, $30<br />

Free from ethyl alcohol, pore-clogging aluminium and<br />

other potential irritants, this formula is suitable for all skin<br />

types. It contains natural ingredients including Tasmanian<br />

Peppermint, Cedarwood and Australian Pepper. This is a<br />

natural deodorant that does the job!<br />

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+,<br />

$22.95. A new and improved version of<br />

this much heralded product. It helps soothe<br />

dry and redness-prone skin and can also be<br />

used on post-treatment laser skin and for<br />

sunburn. This multi-purpose skin cream is a<br />

bathroom shelf staple.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

for


TIPS FOR MASTERING EYE<br />

MAKEUP IN YOUR 20s, 30s,<br />

40s, 50s, 60s AND BEYOND.<br />

Eye makeup can<br />

be a powerful<br />

tool in your<br />

beauty toolkit,<br />

helping you to<br />

enhance your<br />

natural features and express<br />

your individuality and evolving<br />

style as you journey through life.<br />

In your 20s, experimentation<br />

is key, so don’t be afraid to try<br />

out different colours, textures<br />

and finishes. As you progress<br />

into your 30s and 40s, you<br />

may want to focus on defining<br />

and accentuating your eyes,<br />

while also taking care to keep<br />

the delicate skin around them<br />

hydrated and smooth. Moving<br />

into your 50s, 60s and beyond, it’s<br />

all about embracing the ageing<br />

process and ensuring that your<br />

eye makeup enhances your<br />

natural beauty and radiance.<br />

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1.<br />

BEAUTY<br />

Your 20s is the perfect time to<br />

experiment with eye makeup – you’ll<br />

be able to pull off bold and dramatic<br />

looks with ease!<br />

When it comes to eye shadows, don’t<br />

be afraid to explore vibrant shades and<br />

complex textures. Matte shades can<br />

be used in the crease to define and<br />

add depth, while shimmery or metallic<br />

finishes add a playful touch to the eyelid.<br />

Blend your eye shadows well for a<br />

seamless finish.<br />

Don’t forget about your eyebrows.<br />

Well-groomed and defined eyebrows<br />

frame your face and complement<br />

your eye makeup look. Experiment<br />

with different eyebrow products and<br />

techniques, such as powder, pencil<br />

or pomade to find the one that suits<br />

you best. And remember, practice<br />

makes perfect.


2.<br />

4.<br />

3.<br />

5.<br />

7.<br />

6.<br />

8.<br />

1. Ciaté London Brazillian Glow Face Palette in Medium Dark, $49, 2. Urban Decay All Nighter Long Lasting<br />

Makeup Setting Spray, $62, 3. Tom Ford Eye Color Quad in Dark Opulence, $156, 4. Milani The Tank Eyeline, $23.99,<br />

5. STILA Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner, $38, 6. Milani Ungilded Most Loved Mattes Eyeshadow Palette,<br />

$47.99, 7. Benefit Cosmetics Fan Fest Mascara, $48, 8. Luk Beautifood, Lash Nourish Mascara in Espresso, $37<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

This is the decade for honing in on your<br />

style and enhancing your features. When<br />

it comes to choosing the right colours,<br />

pick shades that complement your skin<br />

tone and highlight your features. Opt<br />

for more neutral tones that can blend<br />

well with your skin and define your eyes<br />

without looking too harsh.<br />

For a more subdued look, use slightly<br />

darker shades close to your lash lines<br />

and blend the colours upwards, keeping<br />

the darker shades in the outer corners<br />

of your eyes. Enhance your lashes with<br />

a mascara that adds volume and length<br />

to make your eyes appear more open<br />

and youthful.<br />

It’s also important to have a solid<br />

skincare routine in place to keep the skin<br />

around your eyes nourished and looking<br />

its best. Apply eye cream regularly to<br />

maintain hydration, boost collagen and<br />

elastin production, and help reduce the<br />

appearance of dark circles.


1.<br />

4.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

1. Hourglass Scattered Light Glitter Eyeshadow in Smoke, $48, 2. STILA Glitter & Glow Liquid Eye Shadow in<br />

Diamond Dust, $40, 3. Milani Eyeshadow Primer, $16.99, 4. MCoBeauty Ultra Lock Makeup Setting Spray, $25, 5.<br />

Ciaté London Wonderwand Mascara, $36, 6. Youngblood Pressed Mineral Eyeshadow Quad in Sweet Talk, $74.95,<br />

7. Ciaté London I Am Woman Eyeshadow Palette, $74<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

40S<br />

In your 40s, fine lines and wrinkles around the<br />

eye area may start to appear. First and foremost,<br />

hydrate your skin to minimise the appearance of<br />

fine lines. Consider a hyaluronic acid serum and<br />

an anti-ageing eye cream to help plump up the<br />

appearance of the eye area.<br />

When it comes time to apply makeup, opt for<br />

matte eyeshadows as they are less likely to settle<br />

into creases and emphasise wrinkles.<br />

A universally flattering eye look is a mediumtoned<br />

matte shade on the eyelid, followed by a<br />

slightly darker shade in the crease for definition.<br />

Remember to apply a primer to your eyelids<br />

before applying eyeshadow, as this will not only<br />

help with smooth application but will also keep<br />

the makeup in place throughout the day. To<br />

further reduce any creasing, consider using a<br />

matte-finish setting powder on the lids.<br />

For eyeliner, go for a softer look by avoiding<br />

harsh lines. A soft brown or grey eyeliner will<br />

give definition without drawing attention to<br />

fine lines or wrinkles. Using a pencil liner or<br />

smudging a gel liner with an angled brush is a<br />

great technique for achieving a subtle, flattering<br />

winged eye.<br />

Pay attention to your eyelashes and eyebrows,<br />

as they can greatly impact your overall eye<br />

makeup in your 40s. Use an eyelash curler to<br />

lift and open up the eyes. A volumising mascara<br />

will add thickness to your lashes, making your<br />

eyes appear more youthful. When filling in your<br />

eyebrows, use small, upward strokes with a<br />

pencil or powder for a natural look. Gently brush<br />

through with a spoolie to blend the product and<br />

soften the brows.


2.<br />

1. 3.<br />

4.<br />

8.<br />

7.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

1. NARS Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base, $42, 2. Stuf Skin Eye Gel 20g, $42, 3. jane iredale Beyond Lash<br />

Volumizing Mascara, $60, 4. Tom Ford Eye Color Quad in Ambrosia, $156, 5. Sisley Stylo Correct 1.7g, $82,<br />

6. Tom Ford Eye Defining Pen, $102, 7. Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara Chocolate, $45, 8. Keyvn Aucoin<br />

The Volume Mascara, $48.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

50<br />

As you reach your 50s, you may notice more<br />

obvious changes in your skin’s appearance as<br />

lines and wrinkles become more etched, eye bags are more pronounced and eyelids<br />

under-<br />

seem to sag that little bit more. But with the<br />

right techniques, your eye makeup game can<br />

still be just as strong as ever.<br />

Using an eye cream that boosts collagen<br />

production and cell turnover is vital. Look<br />

for ingredients like peptides, vitamin C and<br />

antioxidants to help improve elasticity and<br />

target signs of ageing.<br />

When dealing with dark circles or shadows<br />

under the eyes, use a lightweight, moisturising<br />

and easily blendable concealer that provides<br />

good coverage without creasing into lines. Opt<br />

for cream or gel-based eyeshadows that won’t<br />

settle into fine lines, and choose neutral, matte<br />

shades that complement your skin tone.<br />

To address thinning or sparse eyebrows,<br />

opt for a subtle brow powder or pencil to<br />

fill in gaps and make small, natural-looking<br />

strokes. For eyelashes, consider curling them<br />

to enhance the appearance of length without<br />

weighing them down. Using a volumising,<br />

clump-free mascara that’s easily buildable<br />

will also help in achieving a fuller look.


1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

8.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

1. Ella Baché Spirulines Lift Firming Eye Cream $89, 2. TRUYU by QVS Curl Wonder, $7, 3. Tom Ford Eye Color<br />

Quad in Suspicion, $156, 4. Milani All Inclusive Eye, Cheek & Face Eyeshadow Palette, $29.99, 5. Sisley So Volume<br />

Mascara Deep Black, $88, 6. LoveSeen Lashes Cate, $35, 7. TRUYU by QVS Brow Trio, $15, 8. MODELROCK<br />

Sunkissed Nudes Eyeshadow Palette, $18 ,<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

60S<br />

and beyond<br />

Embracing your 60s and beyond doesn’t mean<br />

giving up on eye makeup! Opt for subtle, lighter<br />

shades and finishes that complement your skin<br />

tone and eye colour.<br />

Universally flattering peachy hues can work<br />

wonders in revitalising the look of the eyes and<br />

brightening your overall complexion.<br />

Pay special attention to the application and<br />

blending process, since these can greatly affect<br />

the final look. Aim for a soft, diffused finish void<br />

of any harsh lines.<br />

Texture is another crucial factor to consider<br />

when choosing eye makeup products. Look<br />

for creamy, hydrating formulas that glide on<br />

effortlessly and avoid products with shimmer,<br />

as they can draw attention to imperfections.<br />

Instead, focus on enhancing your eyes with matte<br />

shades and understated hues, giving you the<br />

freedom to experiment and find the perfect look<br />

for your 60s and beyond.<br />

Also consider the shape of your brows. A<br />

well-defined brow with a subtle arch can lift the<br />

appearance of your face. Fill in sparse areas with<br />

a light, feathery touch, and use a spoolie brush<br />

to blend and groom hairs into place. Don’t forget<br />

to nourish your lashes, too, with a conditioning<br />

treatment serum.<br />

Last but not least, love the skin you’re in!<br />

Embrace those extra lines and wrinkles as a sign<br />

of a life well-lived and one that is ready for even<br />

more adventures to come. CBM


1.<br />

3.<br />

2.<br />

5.<br />

4.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

12.<br />

13.<br />

11.<br />

10.<br />

14.<br />

1. Sisley Phyto-Ombre Éclat Liquide in Bronze 6.5ml, $69, 2. Tom Ford Extreme Mascara, $96, 3. Lust Minerals<br />

Illuminate & Highlight Powder, $44, 4. Charlotte Tilbury Luxury Palette in Pillow Talk, $80, 5. Fenty Skin Thicc N<br />

Smooth Rich Peptide Eye Cream, $60, 6. Trinny London Eye2Eye in Vision, $34, 7. LASHgro Eyelash Curler, $24.95,<br />

8. LASHgro Fibre Lash Mascara, $44.95, 9. LASHgro Lash Growth Serum, $69.95, 10. Trinny London Lash2Brow,<br />

$50, 11. Fenty Beauty Hella Thicc Volumizing Mascara, $34, 12. ILIA Natural Brightening Eye Primer, $38, 13. Sisley<br />

Phyto-Eye Twist No.9 Pearl, $65, 14. The Body Shop Freestyle Multi-Tasking Crayon in Rally, $25<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

of a<br />

Mummy<br />

DIARY<br />

NON-SURGICAL<br />

CHLOE, A 32-YEAR-<br />

OLD MUM OF TWO,<br />

TRIED BTL’S CORE TO<br />

FLOOR TM THERAPY<br />

TO FIRM AND TONE<br />

HER ABDOMEN<br />

AND STRENGTHEN<br />

HER PELVIC FLOOR.<br />

HERE’S WHAT SHE<br />

HAD TO SAY.<br />

MAKEOVER<br />

When I first heard<br />

about the Core to<br />

Floor TM series of<br />

treatments using<br />

BTL’s Emsculpt<br />

NEO ® and<br />

Emsella ® devices,<br />

I was instantly intrigued. I’m a mum to a<br />

4-year-old and 5-month-old and have been<br />

struggling to regain a stronger core and<br />

flatter abdomen. I was also suffering from<br />

mild urinary incontinence, which I didn’t<br />

want to put up with for the rest of my life<br />

(I’m only 32!). The idea of a non-invasive<br />

alternative to a mummy makeover caught<br />

my attention. After consulting with a<br />

practitioner trained in these treatments,<br />

I signed up for 6 Emsella ® treatments<br />

bi-weekly and 4 Emsculpt NEO ® sessions.<br />

Take that, tummy!


TM<br />

MY CORE TO FLOOR<br />

TREATMENT WITH<br />

EMSELLA ® AND<br />

EMSCULPT NEO ®<br />

Full disclosure: I’ve never known where<br />

my pelvic floor was, so these Core to<br />

Floor TM treatments definitely gave me a<br />

little education! I started my treatment<br />

with Emsella ® , which targets the pelvic<br />

floor muscles.<br />

Emsella ® is actually a special oversized<br />

chair which emits high-intensity focused<br />

electromagnetic (HIFEM ® ) technology<br />

exactly where it’s needed. I sat on the<br />

Emsella ® , fully clothed, for a relaxing 27<br />

minutes as I felt a zapping-like sensation<br />

directly on my perineum to activate and<br />

strengthen those pelvic floor muscles. I<br />

made it to the 100 percent level of intensity<br />

on this first session but each practitioner will<br />

tailor it to the individual’s threshold.<br />

I then moved onto the Emsculpt NEO ® ,<br />

which is designed to build muscle and<br />

reduce fat (yes, please!). I had two warmed<br />

paddles (that reach 40 degrees) placed on<br />

my abdomen which delivered what felt like<br />

vibrating pin-pricks – and awoke all the<br />

muscles I didn’t know I had with a satisfying<br />

zapping for 30 minutes. For anyone who<br />

has ever had a baby, EmsculptT NEO ® felt<br />

like the manageable contractions right<br />

before active labour. The ones where you’re<br />

breathing through but smiling all around<br />

knowing what’s about to come, except I’m<br />

envisioning a six-pack instead of baby at<br />

the end of this!<br />

I reached 80 percent intensity on my<br />

first session which left me with a goal<br />

to reach 100 percent by the end of my<br />

treatments (again, not necessary but I’m an<br />

overachiever like that!).<br />

In my second combination session, I<br />

had a few abdominal muscles that felt a bit<br />

fatigued but it was still very comfortable.<br />

My Emsculpt ® specialist, Amber, explained<br />

in lay-terms that it’s because we have<br />

awakened and activated the muscles and<br />

now they get to work.<br />

After each session ended, it felt like<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

WITH EMSCULPT NEO ®<br />

AND EMSELLA ® , I HAVE<br />

BEEN ABLE TO REGAIN<br />

CONTROL OVER MY<br />

BODY AND ACHIEVE THE<br />

DESIRED CORE STRENGTH<br />

AND TONE WITHOUT THE<br />

NEED FOR SURGERY.<br />

nothing had happened at all – just a<br />

30-minute lay down and chat with the<br />

gorgeous staff. Zero downtime or postworkout<br />

pains is definitely a bonus!<br />

Throughout the week following, I could<br />

already feel myself holding up stronger and<br />

slouching less.<br />

By the third/fourth sessions, I was in a<br />

rhythm with the program, how the machines<br />

work and how my body responds to them.<br />

In these weeks, I also noticed the slight<br />

incontinence I suffered was almost nonexistent.<br />

Thanks, Emsella ® !<br />

Fast-forward to six weeks later and the<br />

results really do speak for themselves. My<br />

posture has improved, my entire abdomen<br />

has lifted and my lower back pain gone.<br />

I finish the treatments with an improved<br />

confidence and a promise the results will<br />

continue to get even better over another 6<br />

weeks. I have loved doing these BTL Core<br />

to Floor TM sessions. The BTL staff have<br />

been incredibly supportive and ready for<br />

any question I had, and the convenience<br />

and effectiveness of these treatments are<br />

second to none.<br />

With Emsculpt NEO ® and Emsella ® , I<br />

have been able to regain control over my<br />

body and achieve the desired core strength<br />

and tone without the need for surgery. Not<br />

only have I seen visible improvements, it<br />

has also been a kickstart to my weight loss<br />

and healthier lifestyle. CBM<br />

BEFORE<br />

BEFORE<br />

BEFORE<br />

AFTER treatment<br />

AFTER treatment<br />

AFTER treatment


and ?<br />

TM<br />

WHAT IS ‘CORE TO FLOOR ’<br />

HOW DOES IT WORK<br />

The ‘mummy makeover’ has traditionally involved • 6.7cm circumferential reduction 3<br />

a variety of surgical procedures to try to restore<br />

a woman’s abdominal core to its pre-baby state.<br />

Global medical device company BTL Aesthetics<br />

has now been able to achieve this non-invasively<br />

by combining its award-winning technologies –<br />

Emsculpt NEO ® or Emsculpt ® and Emsella ® – to<br />

not only help restore that pre-baby look but<br />

functionality as well.<br />

Core to Floor TM is a non-invasive combination<br />

of Emsculpt NEO ® or Emsculpt ® and Emsella ®<br />

treatments.<br />

EMSCULPT NEO ® is the first and only device<br />

designed with HIFEM ® (high-intensity focused<br />

electromagnetic) technology in combination with<br />

synchronised radiofrequency for the revolutionary<br />

treatment of non-invasive body shaping and<br />

fat reduction. With over 40+ peer reviewed<br />

publications to support the technology, the clinical<br />

results saw an average of:<br />

• 25% more muscles 1,2<br />

• 30% less fat 1,2<br />

• 19% reduction in abdominal separation 3<br />

• Effects were comparable to a 12–16-week<br />

exercise workout program 4 .<br />

Emsella ® , also known as the Kegel Throne ® ,<br />

is a game-changer for incontinence therapy<br />

and intimate health with no downtime. Clinical<br />

research showed:<br />

• 81% of incontinent patients reported significant<br />

improvement 5<br />

• 85% improvement in overall intimate satisfaction 6<br />

• Emsella ® is 3x more effective than<br />

electrostimulation in weakened pelvic<br />

floor muscles 7 .<br />

Together, Emsculpt NEO ® and Emsella ® ’s unique<br />

combination of two HIFEM ® technologies help to<br />

strengthen, firm and tone the abdomen and pelvic<br />

floor muscles, improve core strength and balance,<br />

reduce urinary incontinence, improve diastasis recti<br />

(abdominal muscle separation during and after<br />

pregnancy), reduce fat in the targeted area, and<br />

enhance intimate wellbeing.<br />

References: 1. Weiss RA, et al. Simultaneous Application<br />

of HIFEM and Synchronized Radiofrequency for Fat<br />

Disruption. Dermatol Surg. 2021;47(8):1059-1064.<br />

2. Katz B, et al. Radiofrequency Heating and HIFEM<br />

Delivered Simultaneously.Plast Reconstr Surg. In press<br />

3. Jacob C, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Simultaneous<br />

Application of HIFEM and Synchronized Radiofrequency<br />

for Abdominal Fat Reduction and Muscle Toning.<br />

Dermatol Surg. 2021;47(7):969-973. 4. Halaas Y, et al.<br />

Activation of Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells by a Device<br />

Simultaneously Applying HIFEM Technology and Novel<br />

RF Technology. Aesthet Surg J. 2021;41(7):NP939-NP947.<br />

5. Samuels JB, et al. Safety and Efficacy of a Non-Invasive<br />

HIFEM Device for Treatment of Urinary Incontinence<br />

and Enhancement of Quality of Life. Lasers Surg Med.<br />

2019;51(9):760-766. 6. Hlavinka TC, et al. The Use of<br />

HIFEM Technology in the Treatment of Pelvic Floor<br />

Muscles as a Cause of Female Sexual Dysfunction:<br />

A Multi-Center Pilot Study. J Womens Health Care.<br />

2019;08(01). 7. Silantyeva E, et al. A Comparative Study on<br />

the Effects of HIFEM Technology and Electrostimulation<br />

for the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Muscles and Urinary<br />

Incontinence in Parous Women. Female Pelvic Med<br />

Reconstr Surg. 2021;27(4):269-273.<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT


WHAT TO<br />

KNOW ABOUT<br />

NON-SURGICAL<br />

WHAT TO<br />

Body<br />

CONTOURING<br />

WITH THE LATEST<br />

ADVANCEMENTS IN BODY<br />

CONTOURING TECHNOLOGY,<br />

YOU CAN REMOVE FAT AND<br />

SCULPT MUSCLE WITHOUT<br />

LIFTING A FINGER.<br />

Even the healthiest among us can have<br />

pockets of fat we just can’t budge or<br />

muscles we’d like more defined, despite<br />

repeated weights and workouts. Non-surgical<br />

fat reduction devices utilise innovative<br />

technologies to target problem areas and<br />

destroy fat cells from just about anywhere on<br />

the body – helping to sculpt a slender, more<br />

steamlined body with minimal discomfort, zero<br />

downtime and maximum body satisfaction.<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

How<br />

NON-SURGICAL<br />

BODY<br />

CONTOURING<br />

DEVICES<br />

WORK<br />

Non-surgical body contouring devices reduce<br />

stubborn fat cells without the need for invasive<br />

surgery such as liposuction. These energybased<br />

devices use advanced technology to<br />

target and break down fat cells, which your<br />

body then naturally eliminates over time. Fat<br />

reduction treatments can reduce fat in the<br />

targeted area by about 20%.<br />

There are several types of non-surgical body<br />

contouring treatments available, using various<br />

methods to achieve effective fat reduction.<br />

Some of the most advanced and effective<br />

techniques include:<br />

CRYOLIPOLYSIS<br />

This treatment uses controlled cooling to<br />

freeze and destroy fat cells. During the<br />

procedure, a specialised applicator head<br />

is placed on the treatment area, effectively<br />

freezing the targeted fat cells. The applicator<br />

acts like a vacuum to suck the area into<br />

position and direct the cold temperature to<br />

the target fat cells under the skin, which are<br />

then destroyed and eliminated naturally by<br />

the body.<br />

Cryolipolysis / fat-freezing treatments<br />

currently available in Australia include<br />

Coolsculpting, Clatuu and Cooltech.<br />

RADIOFREQUENCY<br />

With this method, radiofrequency (RF) energy<br />

is used to generate heat to the underlying<br />

fat and tissues. This targeted heat dissolves<br />

fat cells, which are then metabolised and<br />

What<br />

AREAS<br />

CAN BE<br />

TREATED?<br />

ABDOMEN / TUMMY<br />

HIPS / LOVE HANDLES<br />

THIGHS<br />

ARMS<br />

KNEES<br />

SUBMENTAL (UNDER<br />

THE CHIN / DOUBLE CHIN)


eliminated from the body. The RF energy also<br />

stimulates the production of collagen and elastin,<br />

providing a skin smoothing and tightening effect<br />

that can improve the look of cellulite.<br />

RF body contouring treatments currently<br />

available in Australia include Bodytite and<br />

Trusculpt ID.<br />

ULTRASOUND<br />

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) energy,<br />

delivered through a handheld device, is delivered<br />

at a precise depth to melt unwanted fat. Clinical<br />

studies have shown fat reduction of up to 20 to<br />

40% in the targeted area each session.<br />

The latest HIFU body contouring treatments in<br />

Australia include LIPOcel.<br />

LASER<br />

This method uses a type of hyperthermic (heatinducing)<br />

laser to destroy the unwanted fat cells.<br />

It uses a specific laser wavelength that penetrates<br />

the skin and targets fat cells. The controlled<br />

hyperthermic laser induces fat cell injury by<br />

raising fat temperature to a range of 42 to 47˚C<br />

– the ideal temperature to eliminate fat cells,<br />

without damage to surrounding tissue. Like other<br />

methods, there is no downtime and minimal, if<br />

any, discomfort.<br />

Hyperthermic body contouring treatments<br />

currently available in Australia include Sculpsure.<br />

MICROWAVE<br />

Micro waves are the latest advancement in<br />

non-surgical fat reduction. Using a specific<br />

frequency of microwave energy, this technology<br />

simultaneously works to remove fat and tighten<br />

and contour the skin, firming up tissues to<br />

reduce the look of cellulite. It is able to target<br />

deeper layers while keeping the skin cool<br />

and comfortable.<br />

Onda Coolwaves by Deka is the first device<br />

to use these smart micro waves and is available<br />

in Australia.<br />

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COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT<br />

Which<br />

METHOD IS<br />

BEST FOR<br />

YOU?<br />

Each of these non-surgical body contouring<br />

devices works differently, but they share the<br />

same goal: providing an effective, noninvasive<br />

method for reducing stubborn fat<br />

pockets. Your individual treatment plan<br />

may depend on the specific area you wish<br />

to target, the amount of fat you want to<br />

reduce, and personal preference.<br />

What<br />

Regardless of the type of non-surgical body<br />

contouring procedure you have, there is<br />

typically no downtime and minimal, if any,<br />

discomfort. Multiple areas can be treated at<br />

once, and all skin types are generally suitable.<br />

You can expect noticeable results around<br />

4 to 6 weeks after treatment as the body<br />

naturally metabolises the destroyed fat, with<br />

optimal results typically seen around the<br />

12-week mark. Just like liposuction surgery,<br />

once destroyed, the fat cells will not return.<br />

Bear in mind, though, that if you put on<br />

weight, existing fat cells get bigger, so it’s<br />

important to maintain a stable weight after<br />

your treatment.<br />

Generally, a series of treatments per<br />

area is recommended for best results,<br />

although some patients note a measurable<br />

circumferential reduction in the area after the<br />

first treatment. Most sessions take between<br />

YOU SHOULD EXPECT<br />

30 and 60 minutes, depending on the type of<br />

technology used and area being treated.<br />

While non-surgical fat reduction methods<br />

offer numerous benefits, they are not suitable<br />

for large-volume fat removal and it is essential<br />

to keep realistic expectations about the results<br />

possible. These treatments work best for those<br />

who are close to their ideal body weight and<br />

looking to target specific areas. Thye should not<br />

be viewed as weight-loss treatments.<br />

Non-surgical fat reduction is considered<br />

safe and effective. However, like any medical<br />

procedure, there are some risks and potential<br />

side effects associated with these treatments.<br />

Some of the more common side effects include<br />

temporary swelling, redness, bruising and<br />

skin sensitivity. Always talk to your healthcare<br />

practitioner about the risks and complications<br />

of non-surgical body contouring, and to see<br />

whether it’s a good fit for your individual needs.


Tone<br />

&<br />

STRENGTHEN<br />

MUSCLES<br />

WITHOUT THE<br />

SWEAT SESH<br />

In addition to fat reduction, we are seeing a new<br />

category of treatment emerging: muscle building and<br />

toning. Non-surgical muscle sculpting devices use<br />

electromagnetic energy to stimulate muscle contractions,<br />

which leads to increased muscle strength and tone.<br />

They can be used to help define the abdomen, buttocks,<br />

arms, calves and thighs.<br />

A minimum of 4 treatments spaced 2 to 3 days apart<br />

is usually recommended. Results are typically seen 3 to<br />

4 weeks after completion of the treatment plan. There is<br />

no downtime and no pain, but be warned: it feels like an<br />

intensive workout!<br />

Studies have shown that after a series of sessions,<br />

participants experienced an average increase of 16% in<br />

muscle mass. These types of devices can also improve<br />

mild to moderate cases of Diastasis recti (abdominal<br />

muscle separation during pregnancy).<br />

HOW DOES IT WORK?<br />

Muscle building and sculpting devices use<br />

electromagnetic stimulation to strengthen and tighten<br />

the abs, glutes and thigh muscles through methods<br />

of contraction and stimulation (called supramaximal<br />

contractions) – delivering tens of thousands of muscle<br />

contractions in a 30-minute session, which is not<br />

humanly possible through regular exercise alone.<br />

During a treatment session, the device’s applicator<br />

is placed over the targeted muscle group and<br />

electromagnetic energy is delivered to the muscle<br />

tissue. An electromagnetic field is generated, which<br />

stimulates the motor neuron cells of the body’s muscles,<br />

causing the muscle to contract as it would during<br />

movement or exercise.<br />

When exposed to supramaximal contractions, the<br />

muscle responds with a deep remodelling of its inner<br />

structure, resulting in the growth of myofibrils (muscle<br />

hypertrophy) and creation of new protein strands and<br />

muscle fibers (muscle hyperplasia). The increased muscle<br />

density and volume results in noticeably better muscle<br />

definition and tone.<br />

Muscle sculpting devices currently available in Australia<br />

include Emsculpt and Emsculpt NEO (which also reduces<br />

fat), teslaFORMER and truSculpt FLEX. CBM<br />

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And<br />

BEAUTY<br />

JUST<br />

LIKE<br />

That<br />

AJLT IS GRACING OUR SCREENS<br />

AGAIN AND WE’RE LOVING<br />

EVERY PERFECTLY STYLED<br />

MOMENT. WE THOUGHT WE’D<br />

CELEBRATE SOME OF OUR FAVE<br />

LOOKS ON THE ORIGINAL CAST<br />

MEMBERS OF SEX AND THE CITY.<br />

HERE’S HOW TO COPY THEIR RED<br />

CARPET LOOKS.


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BEAUTY<br />

Sarah<br />

Jeßica<br />

Parkр<br />

AKA<br />

CARRIE<br />

BRADSHAW<br />

For us, it all srarts with SJP’s hair. Those<br />

golden, gently tousled waves are evoking<br />

some serious strand envy.<br />

Reach for one of the Garnier blonding kits to<br />

help recreate SJP’s gorgeous balayage look.<br />

As always with home hair colour, speak to your<br />

hairdresser for advice, and follow some of the<br />

top tips by the experts on the Garnier website.<br />

As for styling, simply spritz some Lush Sea<br />

Spray through the mid lengths and ends of<br />

your locks and blow-dry in sections using a large<br />

round brush. Once your hair is dry, divide it into<br />

sections once again and define the curls using<br />

a large barrelled curling iron like BaBylissPRO<br />

Ceramic Curling Iron 32mm. Start at the base<br />

of the neck and work forward in sections until<br />

you’ve got loose curls all over. Use your fingers<br />

to set in place and finish with a misting of Wella<br />

Professionals EIMI Glam Mist Shine Spray. It<br />

will deliver that glossy look plus gentle hold that<br />

still allows your tendrils to move.<br />

FOR THAT SMOKY EYE LOOK<br />

Few femmes rock a smoky eye quite like SJP.<br />

To copy this look, reach for L’Oreal Paris La<br />

Petite Palette Eyeshadow in Stylist. Line top<br />

and bottom lids with L’Oreal Paris Signature<br />

Eyeliner in Brown Silk, blending well to create a<br />

striking but soft look.<br />

Keep your eyes the focus of this look and finish<br />

with a soft nude lipstick. We love L’Oreal Paris<br />

Color Riche Classic Satin Nude in Impertinent.<br />

Editorial credit: Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com


Editorial credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com<br />

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Kristen Davis<br />

BEAUTY<br />

MAKEUP<br />

Try these top picks from Maybelline New<br />

York to recreate this classic all-natural look on<br />

Kristen, which epitomises Charlotte.<br />

FACE<br />

Smooth Fit Me! Matte + Poreless Foundation<br />

over the face, blending well into contours and<br />

hairline using your fingers. The skin on skin<br />

technique provides warmth that allows for a<br />

flawless finish.<br />

AKA<br />

CHARLOTTE<br />

GOLDENBLATT<br />

CHEEKS<br />

Tap a little Dream Matte Blush onto the apples<br />

of your cheeks and use the pad of your ring<br />

finger to blend and sculpt upwards towards<br />

your cheekbones. Start by applying the smallest<br />

amount and build up coverage until your reach<br />

the desired look.<br />

BROWS<br />

Contour your brows with Maybelline NY Brow<br />

Fast Gel Brow Sculpt Mascara in the shade that’s<br />

best suited to your natural brow hair colour.<br />

EYES<br />

Use Blushed Nudes Palette to contour and shade<br />

the upper eyelids. Opt for the paler hues on the<br />

upper lid, close to the brow bone. Stick to softly<br />

blending the pinker shades on the contour of the<br />

eyelid to the lash line. If you want to add more<br />

detail, choose one of the frosted shades and blend<br />

it into the centre of the lid.<br />

Draw a super fine line of EyeStudio Master<br />

Precise Eye Liner close to the lash line, starting at<br />

the inner corner. Slowly work your way along the<br />

lid to the outer corner. Steady your hand by resting<br />

your elbow on a solid surface in front of the mirror.<br />

When you reach the outer corner, wing the liner<br />

out slightly to create a subtle cat’s eye finish.<br />

Slick a couple of coats of Volum’ Express The<br />

Falsies Mascara over top lashes, waiting between<br />

each coat to allow for drying time. Then, apply an<br />

extra coat to the outer lashes only.<br />

Editorial credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com


LIPS<br />

Use a lip brush to slick Color Sensational The<br />

Creams Lip Color over lips, being super careful<br />

to be precise at the lip line and Cupid’s bow.<br />

This comes in 26 shades, so choose the one that<br />

is as close to the colour of the inside of your lip<br />

as possible. Matching lip shades this way pretty<br />

much delivers the perfect nude hue for you!<br />

HOT HAIR TIP:<br />

Get that glowing shine that Kristen sports here<br />

by treating your tresses to a gloss treatment.<br />

We love The Body Shop Coconut Brilliantly<br />

Nourishing Dry Oil for Body and Hair. Simply<br />

smooth a drop or two through the palms of your<br />

hands through to your fingertips after styling and<br />

smooth along mid-lengths and ends.<br />

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Cynthia Nixon<br />

BEAUTY<br />

We love how, as Miranda, Cynthia Nixon rocks<br />

so many bold statements. But this hair and<br />

makeup pairing is a soft and ethereal departure<br />

from her character’s usually linear looks. The<br />

longer, lighter, wavy hair softens her face, which<br />

is beautifully completed by the shimmery pink<br />

eyeshadow and pink-nude lip.<br />

AKA<br />

MIRANDA<br />

HOBBES<br />

MAKEUP<br />

Use products from Aussie brand Natio’s<br />

all-natural line-up to recreate this look.<br />

FACE<br />

Create a flawless face with Pure Mineral Skin<br />

Perfecting BB Cream.<br />

CHEEKS<br />

Lightly blend a little Blusher in Rouge Glow<br />

to the apples of your cheeks and softly take the<br />

colour up to your temples.<br />

EYES<br />

Sweep brows into place using Brow Gel in the<br />

colour that best suits the shade of your natural<br />

brow hair.<br />

Lightly blend the pale pink shimmer shadow<br />

from Celebrate Eyeshadow Palette over upper<br />

lids, taking it into the inner corners of the eyes.<br />

Use a fine brush to blend a little along the lash<br />

line of the lower lids.<br />

Skip eyeliner for this soft, natural look.<br />

Instead, apply a few careful coats of Waterproof<br />

Lengthening Mascara to both top and<br />

bottom lashes.<br />

LIPS<br />

Finish the look with a slick of Sheer Beauty<br />

Lip Gloss in Rosy.<br />

Editorial credit: Featureflash Photo Agency / Shutterstock.com


HOT HAIR TIP<br />

Allow your hair to air-dry after washing,<br />

scrunching it gently to create some body.<br />

Once dry, spritz lightly with 12Reasons<br />

The Absolute Texturiser and style your<br />

hair using a small to medium round brush.<br />

Start at the nape of your neck and work<br />

in small sections, winding your hair softly<br />

around the brush asa you go. Once your<br />

hair is dry, section again and use a smaller<br />

barrelled curling tong to create soft waves<br />

like Cynthia is sporting here. Try ghd<br />

Classic Curl Tong.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

Kim<br />

Cattrall<br />

AKA<br />

MAKEUP<br />

This bold red lip is just perfect for Kim Cattrall<br />

who plays Samantha. It screams Hollywood<br />

siren and perfectly complements her porcelain<br />

skin and dramatic lashes. Copy the look using<br />

Max Factor makeup.<br />

SAMANTHA<br />

JONES<br />

FACE<br />

Smooth All Day Flawless Foundation in the<br />

shade best suited to you. Be sure to blend<br />

well around your nose and hairline, as well as<br />

your jawline.<br />

CHEEKS<br />

Blend Facefinity Blush in Lovely Pink over<br />

cheeks. Apply to the apples of the cheeks first<br />

before blending up towards the temples.<br />

EYES<br />

Sweep brows into place with Brow Revival<br />

Gel in the shade best suited to your natural<br />

eyebrow hair colour. Keep eyelids light. Blend<br />

Masterpiece Mono Eyeshadow in Honey Nude<br />

across your eyelids from lower lid to the base<br />

of the eyebrow. Then, take the second lightest<br />

shade from Masterpiece Eyeshadow Palette in<br />

Cappucino Nudes, and blend it into the crease<br />

of your lid to create a wide-eye look.<br />

Carefully slick Masterpiece High Precision<br />

Liquid Eyeliner across the upper eyelid, super<br />

close to the lash line. Begin at the inner corner of<br />

the lid and wing it out at the outer edges. Finish<br />

the look with a few coats of Masterpiece MAX<br />

Mascara, adding extra product to outer lashes.<br />

Be sure to wait for each coat to dry before<br />

applying the next.<br />

Editorial credit: Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com


LIPS<br />

Slick a coat of Lipfinity Lipcolour in All Day<br />

Seductive over lips, and you’re ready to paint<br />

the town!<br />

HOT HAIR TIP<br />

After smoothing hair dry with a round brush,<br />

curl mid-lengths and ends using a medium<br />

barrelled curling tong like Silver Bullet<br />

Fastlane Rotating Curling Iron. Sweep the<br />

bottom half of your ‘do to the nape of your<br />

neck, twist into a French roll and secure with<br />

bobby pins. Tame the tendrils around your<br />

face to suit the look you’re after and spray with<br />

Pantene Pro-V Never Stray No Crunch Hair<br />

Spray to hold in place. CBM<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Dietary<br />

measures<br />

can<br />

slow<br />

ageing<br />

A MAJOR 2023 STUDY HAS<br />

REPORTED ‘ACTING ON DIET IS ONE<br />

OF THE MOST ACCESSIBLE WAYS TO<br />

INTERVENE IN HUMAN AGEING’.


A<br />

team of European researchers has identified<br />

12 key indicators ‘which are measurable<br />

processes that change with the ageing of<br />

the organism and which, when manipulated<br />

experimentally, induce an acceleration or, on the contrary,<br />

an interruption, even a regression, of ageing’.<br />

The authors note ‘each of these indicators should be<br />

considered an entry point for future exploration of the<br />

ageing process, as well as for the development of new<br />

anti-ageing drugs’.<br />

Assessing the new study Dr Javier Gomez Pavon, from<br />

the leadership team at the Spanish Society of Geriatrics<br />

and Gerontology, told Medscape.com this research<br />

confirmed ‘diet is currently the most easily accessible<br />

form of intervention to slow down ageing’.<br />

The collaborative study titled ‘Hallmarks of Ageing:<br />

An expanding universe’ – by scientists from research<br />

institutions in Spain (Spanish National Cancer Centre,<br />

University of Oviedo, and Barcelona Institute of Science<br />

and Technology), England (University College London),<br />

Germany (Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing) and<br />

France (University of Paris) – has been published in the<br />

international journal Cell.<br />

In their study, the researchers propose the following<br />

12 hallmarks of ageing: genomic instability, telomere<br />

attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis,<br />

disabled macroautophagy, deregulated nutrient-sensing,<br />

mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell<br />

exhaustion, altered intercellular communication, chronic<br />

inflammation, and dysbiosis.<br />

The researchers explain that ageing is driven by<br />

hallmarks fulfilling three premises:<br />

• their age-associated manifestation;<br />

• the acceleration of ageing by experimentally<br />

accentuating them; and<br />

• the opportunity to decelerate, stop or reverse ageing<br />

by therapeutic interventions on them.<br />

These hallmarks ‘are interconnected among each<br />

other, as well as to the recently proposed hallmarks of<br />

health, which include organisational features of spatial<br />

compartmentalisation, maintenance of homeostasis, and<br />

adequate responses to stress’.<br />

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FEATURE<br />

Molecular<br />

indicators<br />

of ageing in<br />

mammals<br />

An earlier 2013 study, also published in Cell, summarised<br />

for the first time nine molecular indicators of ageing in<br />

mammals – and served as an important ‘knowledge map<br />

about ageing’.<br />

Since then ‘a barometer on interest in the topic is<br />

that approximately 300,00 articles on ageing have been<br />

published’, noted Medscape.com – which is ‘as many as<br />

were published during the previous century’.<br />

In addition, almost 80 experiments have been conducted<br />

with mammals, including humans, that confirm interventions<br />

in the ageing process can prevent, delay, and even avoid<br />

age-related diseases such as cancer.<br />

With publication of the team’s new updated 2023 study,<br />

‘spectacular progress is being made in slowing down<br />

ageing’, commented Medscape.com, ‘with three new<br />

molecular indicators of measurable and manageable<br />

processes that accelerate or slow down deterioration<br />

associated with age, as well as age-related pathologies’.<br />

And most importantly: ‘These findings are closer than<br />

ever to being applied in older adults.’<br />

Study co-author Dr Maria Blasco, scientific director<br />

at Spain’s National Cancer Research Centre and an<br />

international leader in telomere research, noted on the<br />

NCRC website: ‘The spectacular advances in recent years<br />

to increase the longevity of model organisms, including<br />

in mammals, indicate that it will be important to develop<br />

rational strategies to intervene in human ageing.’<br />

The new study includes a table listing 80 recent<br />

‘experimental interventions’ with mammals (mostly mice)<br />

which suggest it is possible to prolong life or treat ageassociated<br />

diseases.<br />

Some of those studies involve humans; others specifically<br />

investigate how to delay ageing through diet.<br />

The study’s authors emphasise: ‘Acting on the diet is one<br />

of the most accessible ways to intervene in human ageing.’<br />

Following the 80 ‘experimental interventions’ since the<br />

initial 2013 research, and now the latest study verifying and<br />

expanding the conclusions of that analysis a decade ago,<br />

Dr Blasco summed up: ‘Now there is much more<br />

investment, and we are closer to applying basic knowledge<br />

to new ways of treating diseases.’


Molecular<br />

signatures<br />

‘indicators<br />

of ageing’<br />

In the new study, the researchers have identified their 12<br />

indicators of ageing: molecular signatures which mark<br />

the progress of a particular process – and on which it<br />

was possible to act to prolong life.<br />

In addition, they highlight four primary causes of<br />

ageing: genomic instability, shortening of telomeres,<br />

epigenetic alterations, and imbalance between protein<br />

synthesis and degradation.<br />

These are strongly inter-connected processes and<br />

ageing results from their joint action – potentially<br />

providing multiple ways to act on the physiologic<br />

process of ageing.<br />

And currently, diet is the most accessible form of<br />

intervention.<br />

Dietary interventions are related to a key indicator<br />

of ageing: the dysregulation of the ‘nutrient sensing<br />

mechanism’ – the network of molecular signals that alert<br />

all mammals that food is available.<br />

The researchers noted: ‘Nutrient sensors are<br />

therapeutic targets for potential anti-longevity drugs,<br />

but health benefits and lifespan extension could also be<br />

achieved through dietary interventions.<br />

‘However the results obtained in this line in our<br />

species are still unclear; clinical trials based on dietary<br />

restrictions in humans become complicated due to poor<br />

compliance, although they suggest positive effects on<br />

immunity and inflammation.’<br />

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Low disease diets<br />

Dr Javier Gomez Pavon from the Spanish Society of Geriatrics<br />

and Gerontology noted current evidence indicates certain<br />

types of ‘diet in population cohort’ studies are associated with<br />

a lower incidence and prevalence of certain diseases.<br />

Among many contrasting examples he cited:<br />

• the Mediterranean diet has been shown to be associated<br />

with lower cardiovascular risk (stroke, ischemic heart<br />

disease, dyslipidemia) and lower risk of cognitive<br />

impairment, especially due to its vascular component;<br />

• eating nuts (almonds, walnuts) is associated with less<br />

dyslipidemia;<br />

• a diet rich in fibre is also associated with less colonic<br />

digestive pathology, such as constipation and especially<br />

colon cancer;<br />

• a diet low in fatty meats and rich in fruits and vegetables is<br />

associated with less prostate, breast and colon disease;<br />

• a diet with adequate protein intake is related to better<br />

muscle mass at all ages;<br />

• a diet rich in calcium products (nuts and dairy products) is<br />

linked to better bone mass and less osteoporosis.<br />

Dr Pavon observed: ‘At the moment, there is no study<br />

that links any type of diet with greater longevity – although in<br />

view of these data, it seems logical that a Mediterranean diet<br />

rich in fruits, vegetables, vegetables with proteins of animal<br />

origin, preferably fish or white meat, and avoiding excess red<br />

meat and its calcium component in the form<br />

of nuts and dairy products would be associated with better<br />

disease-free ageing.’<br />

Common dietar<br />

Since diet is currently the ‘most easily<br />

accessible element to slow down ageing’,<br />

Dr Pavon told Medscape.com it is important<br />

to refute many widespread myths currently<br />

circulating about food and longevity.<br />

One myth regarding dairy products is that<br />

yoghurt is not useful for the elderly because<br />

they do not have adequate enzymes to<br />

digest it, and it is only for children or young<br />

people who are growing.<br />

Dr Pavon retorted: ‘It is not true. Dairy<br />

products are not important for their proteins<br />

but for their calcium and vitamin D content<br />

– fundamental elements at all ages, but<br />

especially in ageing, where there is bone loss<br />

secondary to ageing itself and an increased<br />

risk of osteoporosis and associated<br />

fractures. Especially in the elderly, the tragic<br />

hip fracture is associated with high morbidity<br />

and mortality.’<br />

Another common myth it that ‘it is not<br />

good to eat fruit with meals’.<br />

Dr Pavon answered: ‘Due to its rich<br />

content in antioxidants and vitamins, it is a<br />

fundamental food of the Mediterranean diet.<br />

Antioxidants of any type (nuts, vegetables,<br />

fruits) are undoubtedly the most important<br />

components against pathological ageing<br />

(stroke, myocardial infarction, dementia).<br />

‘It may be true that they can be more<br />

easily digested if they are eaten outside of


y myths<br />

meals, but the important thing is that they<br />

be eaten whenever.’<br />

A further common myth is the ‘fact’ that<br />

‘sugars in legumes and bread are harmful’.<br />

Dr Pavon answered: ‘Again it is not true.<br />

In addition to sugar, legumes contain fibre<br />

and other very important antioxidants, just<br />

like bread. The difference is the amount, as<br />

in all food.<br />

‘On the contrary, refined sugars, such<br />

as pastries, sugary drinks, etc, should be<br />

avoided, since they are directly related to<br />

cardiovascular disease and obesity.’<br />

Dr Pavon also commented: ‘As for the<br />

popular saying ‘Do not even try meat’, it is<br />

not sound since red meat and fish, including<br />

oily fish, are rich in protein and vitamin B as<br />

well as iron, and therefore are necessary.<br />

‘As always, it is the amount that should<br />

be limited, especially red meat, not so much<br />

oily fish. I would recommend reducing red<br />

meat and replacing it with white meat, since<br />

the former are rich in saturated fats that<br />

produce more cholesterol.’<br />

Dr Pavon also cautioned about wine<br />

consumption, noting: ‘Careful. Wine in<br />

small quantities, a glass at lunch and dinner,<br />

is beneficial due to its antioxidant power;<br />

but at more than these amounts, the<br />

negative power of alcohol predominates<br />

over its benefits.’<br />

Ageing indicator<br />

‘entry points’<br />

The new European study expands the previous study’s list<br />

of accepted ageing indicators from nine to 12 ‘measurable<br />

processes that change with the ageing of the organism’ –<br />

and which, when manipulated experimentally, induce an<br />

acceleration or, on the contrary, an interruption or even a<br />

regression of ageing.<br />

The authors concluded: ‘Each of these indicators should<br />

be considered an entry point for future exploration of the<br />

ageing process’.<br />

Co-author Dr Blasco explained that, where a decade<br />

ago it was recognised telomere shortening was at the<br />

origin of age-related diseases, ‘it is now emphasised that<br />

the generation of mouse models with short telomeres has<br />

shown telomeric wasting is at the origin of prevalent ageassociated<br />

diseases, such as pulmonary and renal fibrosis.’<br />

The 2023 study reviews new interventions to delay<br />

ageing and age-related diseases to act on telomeres.<br />

Dr Blasco said: ‘For example, the activation of<br />

telomerase through a gene therapy strategy has shown<br />

therapeutic effects in mouse models of pulmonary fibrosis<br />

and aplastic anemia.’ CBM<br />

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WELLNESS<br />

Latest research ON LO<br />

HIIT


W-VOLUME<br />

IT’S OFFICIAL. RESEARCH<br />

PROVES LOW-VOLUME HIGH<br />

INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING<br />

INVOLVING LESS THAN 15 MINUTES<br />

CAN INDUCE EVEN GREATER<br />

IMPROVEMENTS IN OVERALL<br />

HEALTH AND FITNESS.<br />

Scientists and exercise physiologists have<br />

devoted years of research to prove the benefits<br />

of short bursts of intensive exercise aka high<br />

intensity interval training (HIIT). Recently, researchers<br />

have been studying whether shorter variations of HIIT,<br />

involving less than 15 minutes of high intensity exercise<br />

per session also improve health.<br />

A review paper* published in the Journal of<br />

Physiology collated and critically appraised over a<br />

decade’s worth of research on the topic of this<br />

so-called low-volume HIIT for health. Here’s what<br />

the authors found:<br />

‘The findings from recent trials suggest that<br />

low-volume HIIT can induce similar, and at times<br />

greater, improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness,<br />

glucose control, blood pressure and cardiac function<br />

when compared to more traditional forms of<br />

aerobic exercise training including high-volume<br />

HIIT and moderate intensity continuous training,<br />

despite requiring less time commitment and lower<br />

energy expenditure.<br />

‘… There is an ever-growing body of evidence<br />

supporting the utility of low-volume HIIT for improving<br />

cardiometabolic health in both clinical and general<br />

populations. The available evidence from randomised<br />

trials indicates that when compared to higher<br />

volume continuous training, low-volume HIIT leads<br />

to similar, and sometimes greater, cardiometabolic<br />

improvements despite lower energy expenditure and<br />

time requirement. Further studies involving long-term<br />

interventions are required to determine whether lowvolume<br />

HIIT is sustainable in the long-term.’<br />

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WELLNESS<br />

Why<br />

LOW-<br />

VOLUME<br />

HIIT<br />

WORKS<br />

Low-volume HIIT, typically involving less than 15<br />

minutes of high-intensity exercise per session,<br />

is being increasingly investigated in healthy and<br />

clinical populations due to its time-efficient nature<br />

and purported health benefits.<br />

The current World Health Organisation (WHO)<br />

physical activity guidelines (150 to 300 minutes of<br />

moderate activity per week or 75 to 100 minutes of<br />

vigorous activity per week) may be unattainable<br />

for a large portion of the population who are<br />

time-poor due to family or work commitments.<br />

This hypothesis is supported by the increasing<br />

rates of physical inactivity amongst adults in highincome<br />

countries.<br />

The findings of the Journal of Physiology review<br />

show that low-volume HIIT (typically involving less<br />

than 20 minutes total exercise time – inclusive<br />

of warm up and cool down) yields comparable<br />

improvements to interventions meeting the current<br />

guidelines despite requiring significantly less time.<br />

Beyond its effect on metabolic health, the new<br />

review reported that low-volume HIIT can also<br />

improve heart function and arterial health.<br />

‘While the WHO guidelines may serve their<br />

purpose at a populational level, individualised and<br />

tailored low-volume HIIT interventions delivered by<br />

appropriately trained exercise professionals may<br />

be more effective at an individual level, especially<br />

for time-poor individuals,’ says Dr Angelo Sabag,<br />

corresponding author of the study.<br />

‘This research is especially important now as<br />

people are looking for new and exciting ways to<br />

engage in regular exercise.’<br />

IS<br />

more<br />

HIIT<br />

EFFECTIVE<br />

FOR FAT<br />

LOSS?


Exercise scientists previously believed that ‘steady state’ cardio exercise was superior for fat loss because relatively<br />

more fat is used by the body as fuel at lower exercise intensities than at higher intensities. It’s now been shown<br />

there are several reasons HIIT may be more effective for fat loss compared to traditional steady-state cardio.<br />

Firstly, HIIT increases your metabolic rate for hours after your workout, a phenomenon known as the afterburn<br />

effect, or excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). The intense nature of the exercise stimulates your<br />

body to repair and rebuild muscles, which requires extra energy from stored fat. As a result, you continue to burn<br />

calories even when at rest post workout.<br />

In addition, HIIT can help improve insulin sensitivity, which plays a crucial role in fat loss and overall health. Better<br />

insulin sensitivity means your body can process carbohydrates more efficiently, using them for energy and muscle<br />

growth instead of storing them as fat. This ultimately helps with managing body weight and reducing fat storage.<br />

Moreover, HIIT has been shown to enhance fat oxidation during workouts, especially when compared to<br />

traditional steady-state cardio. This means that a greater proportion of the energy used during exercise comes from<br />

fat stores, leading to a more significant reduction in body fat percentage over time.<br />

Lastly, HIIT workouts tend to be shorter in duration, making them more time-efficient. You can get the same,<br />

if not better, results in a 20-minute HIIT session compared to an hour of steady-state cardio. This can be highly<br />

motivating and easier to incorporate into your busy lifestyle, increasing the likelihood of being consistent and<br />

achieving long-term fat loss goals. CBM<br />

Sources: The Journal of Physiology press release<br />

*Sabag, A., Little, J.P. and Johnson, N.A. (2021), Low-volume high-intensity interval training for cardiometabolic health. J Physiol. https://doi.<br />

org/10.1113/JP281210<br />

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WELLNESS


THE<br />

POWER<br />

OF<br />

beauty<br />

SLEEP<br />

IT’S NOT CALLED<br />

“BEAUTY SLEEP” FOR<br />

NOTHING. HERE’S THE<br />

LOWDOWN ON WHY<br />

A QUALITY NIGHT’S<br />

SLEEP IS ESSENTIAL<br />

FOR YOUR HEALTH,<br />

WELLBEING AND<br />

COMPLEXION.<br />

A<br />

good night’s sleep<br />

offers numerous<br />

health and beauty<br />

benefits. Studies have<br />

shown that getting<br />

adequate sleep can sharpen cognitive<br />

skills, improve your mood and reduce<br />

the likelihood of various chronic<br />

illnesses. Sleep also plays a vital role<br />

in your beauty regimen. In fact, the<br />

term “beauty sleep” stems from the<br />

undeniable impact that rest has on<br />

your appearance, promoting smoother,<br />

radiant skin and brighter eyes.<br />

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WELLNESS<br />

WHY SLEEP IS<br />

VITALLY IMPORTANT<br />

TO YOUR HEALTH<br />

A good night’s sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining<br />

your overall health and wellbeing. As an adult, you need<br />

around 7-9 hours of sleep per night to function at your<br />

best. Consistently getting quality sleep offers numerous<br />

benefits for your physical and mental health.<br />

For starters, sleep helps your body repair itself. During<br />

deep sleep, your body produces hormones that aid in<br />

cell repair and growth. These hormones are essential<br />

for repairing muscles, tissues and organs, as well as<br />

maintaining a strong immune system. Getting insufficient<br />

sleep can weaken your immune system, making you<br />

more susceptible to infections and diseases.<br />

Sleep also has a significant impact on your heart<br />

health. During the non-REM phase of sleep, your blood<br />

pressure and heart rate fall, allowing your heart and<br />

circulatory system to rest. Studies have shown that sleep<br />

deprivation increases the risk of heart disease, high<br />

blood pressure and stroke.<br />

Another important aspect of sleep is its role in<br />

managing stress. Quality sleep is a powerful stressreliever<br />

that improves concentration, regulates mood,<br />

and sharpens judgment and decision-making. On the<br />

other hand, lack of sleep can reduce your ability to cope<br />

with stressful situations, leading to increased cortisol<br />

levels and other negative health implications.<br />

IMPACT OF QUALITY SLEEP ON<br />

YOUR MENTAL HEALTH<br />

Sleep is significantly related to mental health, and a consistent quality sleep<br />

routine can help reduce anxiety and depression levels. Insufficient sleep can cause<br />

heightened stress responses, amplifying negative emotions and making coping<br />

with daily stressors more challenging.<br />

One Australian study found that people who have less than 5 hours sleep a<br />

night might be at higher risk of mental illness. According to a study at the<br />

University of Michigan in the US, depression rates are 40 times higher for patients<br />

with insomnia. And – here’s a surprising one – a good night’s sleep makes us<br />

happier than a 50% salary increase, according to the UK’s National Centre for<br />

Social Research.<br />

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SLEEP AND<br />

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A good night’s sleep also plays a crucial role in<br />

maintaining a healthy weight. When you don’t get<br />

enough sleep, your body’s hormonal balance gets<br />

disrupted, which can contribute to weight gain.<br />

Specifically, two hormones, leptin and ghrelin, are<br />

affected by the amount of sleep you get.<br />

Leptin is known as the “satiety hormone,” signalling<br />

to your brain that you’re full and it’s time to stop<br />

eating. On the other hand, ghrelin is the “hunger<br />

hormone”, which stimulates your appetite. When<br />

you are sleep-deprived, your leptin levels decrease<br />

and ghrelin levels increase, making you feel hungrier<br />

than usual.<br />

Chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to<br />

increased rates of obesity and diabetes, according<br />

to research at the UK’s University of Warwick, which<br />

found that adults who get less than seven hours of<br />

sleep a night are twice as likely to become obese.<br />

The quality of sleep is just as important as the<br />

quantity. Ensure that you maintain a consistent sleep<br />

schedule, create an environment conducive to sleep,<br />

and minimise distractions such as electronic devices.<br />

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WELLNESS<br />

HOW SLEEP<br />

IMPACTS YOUR<br />

SKIN<br />

A good night’s sleep is essential for your<br />

overall health, and it also plays a crucial role in<br />

maintaining the health and beauty of your skin.<br />

During sleep, your body goes through various<br />

repair processes, which help rejuvenate your<br />

skin and provide you with that coveted glow.<br />

Not getting enough sleep cuts that crucial<br />

repair time short, which can wreak havoc on<br />

the complexion.<br />

One of the primary benefits of sleep is<br />

related to your skin’s hydration. While you<br />

sleep, your skin has the opportunity to balance<br />

its hydration levels, leading to a healthy and<br />

more radiant complexion. Consequently,<br />

insufficient sleep can result in sallow skin and<br />

dark circles under your eyes due to decreased<br />

blood flow and hydration.<br />

Sleep also plays a vital role in collagen<br />

production. Collagen is a protein responsible<br />

for maintaining the elasticity and firmness<br />

of your skin. During deep sleep, your body<br />

produces growth hormones, which play a<br />

key role in healing cells and tissues throughout<br />

the body, including skin. This process helps<br />

keep fine lines, wrinkles and sagging at bay,<br />

and helps to keep your skin looking youthful<br />

and vibrant.<br />

Better blood flow is also associated with<br />

quality sleep. Enhanced blood flow delivers<br />

essential nutrients and oxygen to your skin,<br />

promoting cell turnover and helping to<br />

prevent dullness.<br />

BEDTIME<br />

BEAUTY<br />

ROUTINES<br />

A quality night-time skincare routine<br />

can support your skin’s natural repair<br />

processes. As your skin undergoes<br />

regeneration during sleep, using the<br />

right skincare products can help lock<br />

in moisture, support cellular turnover<br />

and provide essential nutrients.<br />

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HOW TO HAVE A<br />

BETTER SLEEP<br />

Tips from sleep science specialist<br />

Dr Carmel Harrington<br />

DURING THE DAY<br />

Get up at the same time every day.<br />

Exercise for at least 20 minutes per day<br />

(a walk at lunchtime is good)<br />

Make sure you deal with the issues of the day during the<br />

day and not when you get into bed. In the early evening<br />

spend no more than 20 minutes writing out events of the<br />

day that are of concern along with potential solutions.<br />

Close the book and put it away.<br />

WHAT TO AVOID<br />

Sleeping in for more than an hour past your<br />

regular wake-up time on the weekends.<br />

Having caffeine after midday.<br />

Drinking alcohol.<br />

Sleeping during the day (a nap of 20 minutes is okay).<br />

AT NIGHT<br />

Set an alarm one hour before your<br />

proposed bedtime and at that time:<br />

Turn off all technology.<br />

Dim the lighting in the room.<br />

Have a warm to hot shower.<br />

Perform some relaxation exercise or<br />

a simple meditation.<br />

WHAT TO AVOID<br />

Bright surroundings (fluorescent lights, bright LED TVs,<br />

computers, etc) close to bedtime as this will stop the<br />

body from producing the right sleep hormones and will<br />

make falling asleep and staying asleep difficult.<br />

Eating a large meal within three hours of bedtime.<br />

Exercising within three hours of bedtime<br />

(this will alert the body).<br />

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Face & Eye Dream Cream, $70, 7. Jurlique Rose Love Balm 15mL $22, 8. SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 48ml, $199, 9.<br />

Clear Skincare Body Buffing Bar, $32, 10. Coco & Eve Body Sunscreen SPF 50+, $38, 11. Jurlique Nutri-Define Supreme<br />

Cleansing Foam 100ml, $66, 12. SkinMTX Hydrating Mist 200ml, $69, 13. Medik8 HEO Mask 2 x 50ml, $104, 14. Lucas’<br />

Papaw Ointment with Lip Applicator 15g, $5.19, 15. Lanolips 101 Dry Skin Super Cream 15g, $18.95, 16. Omorfi Ultimate<br />

30+BB Cream SPF15 50ml, $59, 17. Image Skincare Vital C Hydrating Facial Mist 68ml, $69.95, 18. Sisley Nutritive Lip Balm,<br />

$105, 19. The Jojoba Company Ultimate Youth Potion, $46.95, 20. Dermal Therapy Acne Control Lotion, $19.99, 21. Lust<br />

Minerals Citrus Sorbet Natural Stick Deodorant, $28<br />

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Absolute C Cream 15ml, 15 Minute Hydra Mask (Single sheet), $105, 4. Eminence Organic Skin Care Must Have Minis includes a<br />

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9 Moisturiser, $145, 6. LAMAV Ayurvedic Body Oil, Uplift 120ml, $49, 7. Advanced Nutrition Programme Skin Omegas+,<br />

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1. Ugly Swan Wet Scream-Free Hairbrush, $35.95, 2. Coco & Eve Pro Youth Hair Mask 212ml, $49, 3. REF Shine Elixir 80ml,<br />

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Building Dry Hair Mask 187ml, $52, 13. REF Weightless Volume Refreshing Mousse 200ml, $41.50, 14. Hair Rituel by Sisley<br />

Regenerating Hair Care Mask 200ml, $130, 15. REF Curl Cream 150ml, $41.50, 16. REF Dry Shampoo Paste 85ml, $36.50, 17.<br />

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