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Squeeze pimple

What causes adult acne?

Thought when you reached your twenties you were saying goodbye to oily skin and acne? Your body has other plans…
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How to: Do your makeup in 5 minutes

How to: Do your makeup in 5 minutes

Our increasingly busy lives leave less time for elaborate makeup rituals, so we’ve created this easy five-step routine to make all our mornings that bit simpler.
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Sparkle this party season

Sparkle this party season

Glam up and put on your best party face. Claudia Renford talks to the beauty experts about the latest trends for hair, make-up and nails, and discovers how to achieve the glitzy look.
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Makeup in blender.

Blending makeup

The secret to a flawless face? It’s quite simple: blend. So while it’s about the products, it’s even more so about the tools.
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Nail polish flower

Summer nail polish staples

Put your rose-coloured glasses on because this season any shade of that bloom is on trend – and there is a shade to suit all.
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Pure & natural

Pure & natural

As an increasing number of cosmetics claim to be natural or organic, Claudia Renford explores how chemical-free these products really are.
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Arabian themed makeup

Makeup of Arabian essence

Reflecting the trend for bohemian flair, Claudia Renford is inspired by products that channel the colours and scents of Morocco.
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Danielle Cormack with no makeup

Danielle Cormack: Back to basics

It can be a disguise, a power move, a saving grace or a waste of time. Well-known New Zealand women go makeup-free to show why it’s okay to love your natural self.