A: After chatting to a few hair stylists, it seems like there must be more to your situation. Do you heat style your hair? Any type of heat styling will add to split-end-situations. Try and leave your hair for a month with only heat styling every four days and make sure you apply an overnight hair nourishing mask every weekend.
Make sure you hang onto that summer shimmer a little longer with the help of bronze in a bottle. The Body Shop makes a very nice one which blends in easily and can be dabbed on the shoulders, collarbone, brow bone and apples of the cheeks. Be sure to up your exfoliation to three times a week (both face and body) so the product sits on the skin smoothly.
Want to know what great new beauty products are making an appearance this season? There are some exciting and inspiring new products on the market including...
There are some great new kids on the block, beauty products that are worth a try. Well worth a look is Woolworth's hand and foot care range. Called ‘Homespa’ their Hand and Nail Cream SPF15 (R70) comes highly recommended – it is delightfully scented, contains a plant derivative for 24-hour moisturising effect and prevents moisture loss and a protein which will repair and protect damaged nails.
looking for natural make-up? Sitting safely in a category that ensures the beauty industry has their quota of green – these leading all-things-natural brands have pulled out all the stops to make sure they continue to impress their faithful consumers. Have a look at what they’re doing...
How to go through your make-up routine the right way? The general rule is that light products go under heavy ones. Think about it: If you try to put a thin serum over a thick cream, there's no way it will penetrate.
Pollution, harsh chemicals, and heat styling can all turn hair dull, but a few extra steps will ensure your head shines. Olive oil, jojoba, and rice proteins are all shine-enhancing ingredients so look for shampoo and conditioner that contain these...
The opportunity to experience the bliss that is a massage (in any way, shape or form) is becoming as easy and accessible as ordering a ‘tall-skinny-to-go’. But muddling through which treatment would best suit your needs is not that easy. Here’s the rubdown...
I look like a zombie even when I’m not tired. I have resorted to make-up and I don’t like it because it’s a lot to hide. I currently use Neostrata eye cream (it used to make a difference but I don’t see that anymore). Is there laser treatment or something I can do to get rid of this, help!