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exfoliating is an important skincare step—here’s why, and how to do it anytime
As the leaves turn and the temperature drops, it’s time to rethink your skincare routine to prepare your complexion for cold weather. Summer can play havoc with your skin, thanks to sun and salt exposure and essential sunscreen use. “The skin gets quite a thick epidermis (or surface layers), and that can often lead to [it] looking uneven and discoloured,” explains endota Wellness College CEO, Helen Robb-Lacey
Read moreeye creams: do I really need one?
Your under area has different needs to the rest of your face that a regular moisturiser doesn’t address, no matter your age.
Read morewhy keeping up with your beauty routine is important
While maintaining your beauty regime is important to keep your skin active and healthy, this aspect of self-care also helps revitalise your mental and spiritual wellbeing.
Read moremaintaining that post-facial glow at home
Nothing beats a facial in-spa with your favourite therapist. Being nurtured and cared for while your skin is rejuvenated with professional spa products is hard to compare to, but between facials you can maintain your skin health in the comfort of your own bathroom with professional grade products
Read more4 beauty hacks that are helping to save the ocean
Chelsea Tromans from Marie Claire tells us four simple ways you can upgrade your beauty routine so it’s not just eco-friendly, it’s ocean-friendly, too.
Read more4 beauty products to reach for after a workout
You got up early and squeezed in a good, hard sweat sesh before work. Nice one! But now you have the tricky task of freshening up in a flash and getting through your work day without looking like a hot mess.
Read moregoing organic: why Australians are turning to natural nurturing
As we become more self-aware and realise that nourishing our body with quality ingredients should be a life choice, not a luxury, organic products become a common option.
Read morethe complexion conversation: skincare Q&A with Helen Robb-Lacey
We sat down with the Head of endota Wellness College, Helen Robb-Lacey to present her with some frequently asked questions and get her professional advice on common skincare concerns such as oily or excessively dry skin, the first signs of aging and the best cutting-edge skincare formulations.
Read moreDr Hayley: skin 101
Our skin is the largest organ in our body, acting as a physical and biological barrier and gatekeeper between our internal and external environment. Our skin keeps us alive by preventing organ dehydration and infection. The structure of our skin gives it the ability to do this, so let’s take a closer look.
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