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Spotless summer: What’s the best way to treat body acne?
New York Times: Here’s how to get rid of it and when you might need an expert’s help.
Six negative side effects drinking has on your skin
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Does vitamin C really help your skin? Here’s what dermatologists say
New York Times: The vitamin has benefits - if it's delivered the right way, experts say.
Mānuka oil start-up wins trademark dispute against Kardashian-endorsed company
The 'little guy' has taken on the established, celebrity-backed business. And won.
Skincare business that started in garage partners with beauty retail giant
Lara Christie saw an “opportunity in the market”.
Small business: Kiwi skincare brand hits luxury US retail stores
Luxury retailers across the US have launched their first Aotearoa-based beauty products.
Woman reveals 'gross' messages about women who wear makeup
'The response shocked me,' Annabel Jones writes.
Experts warn Kiwis to take extra care in the sun as UV levels rise
A UV index of three is enough to cause skin damage, we are already at eight, Niwa warns.