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  • 1 week ago | vogue.co.uk | Georgia Day

    With so much talk about the importance of wearing a facial sunscreen every day, the message about protecting the skin on our bodies can often get neglected. “While the face is often more exposed and vulnerable to UV-related ageing, the body is equally at risk for UV damage and skin cancers,” explains Dr Rakesh Anand, consultant dermatologist, Skin Surgery Associates of London . With that in mind, it’s just as crucial that you find a body sunscreen that you like and apply it every day.

  • 1 week ago | vogue.co.uk | Georgia Day

    If you’re prone to excess oiliness, acne and blemishes it can be hard to know if, or how, to add hydration into the mix. While you don’t want to make things worse, skin needs hydration to maintain optimum health and to ensure oil production is kept balanced. With that in mind, here is Vogue’s pick of the best moisturisers for acne-prone skin, to keep it looking healthy, hydrated and most importantly, shine-free.

  • 3 weeks ago | vogue.co.uk | Georgia Day |Lauren Murdoch-Smith |Morgan Fargo

    Now that summer is finally on the horizon, it’s time to start thinking about warm weather beauty, and of course, summer nail designs. Top of the agenda? Designs and colours that lift the mood and put a smile on your face. According to Juanita Huber-Millet, founder and creative director of luxury nail salon brand Townhouse, it’s the ocean that inspires this season – think translucent bases, pearl details, shimmering chrome top coats and subtle gold accents.

  • 3 weeks ago | vogue.co.uk | Georgia Day

    If you’ve not had stretch marks before, the chances are you know plenty of people that have. Despite them being such a common skin issue, the tell-tale red, purple or silver lines can still be problematic for those that have them on their body. “Stretch marks, also known as striae distensae, are a really common and harmless skin concern,” says Dr Clare Kiely, consultant dermatologist and co-founder of The Skin Diary.

  • 3 weeks ago | vogue.co.uk | Georgia Day

    Along with vitamin D and gut-focused vitamins, fish oil is increasingly being hailed as one of the most important supplements you can take. The polyunsaturated fatty acids found in fish oils are among the most important for maintaining good health, specifically eye, brain and heart function. Despite that, the body can’t produce the amount of omega-3s we need to survive, which means we need to get them from diet or supplementation.