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Endocrine Beauty Connection

The endocrine beauty connection

Skin is in constant conversation with the endocrine system. Hormonal signals shape repair, resilience and radiance.

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Why ancient plants are the future of skincare

Sukin botanical skincare blends ancient plants with modern science. Discover why this Australian brand is leading the natural beauty charge.

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Toxin-free beauty

From hidden chemicals in skincare to the air in our homes. Here’s how to transition to a non-toxic beauty routine without the overwhelm.

Glycine

Glycine, the underrated nutrient

Discover the overlooked amino acid glycine — vital for collagen, skin health, and vitality during pregnancy, postpartum, and ageing.

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The winter-proof beauty guide

From dry, lacklustre skin to static-prone hair, winter brings a handful of beauty woes. They don’t however, have to define the season. Discover how to keep your glow and embrace the cold season well and beautifully with a bit of winter beauty advice. Winter is a paradox. It’s a season of cosy moments, nourishment and […]

biotin

Beauty benefits of biotin

Discover how biotin supports healthy hair, skin and nails—plus natural food sources to boost your beauty from the inside out.

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6 easy ways to cleanse and detox

Time-honoured internal cleansing methods from around the world can be a part of your everyday life.

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Understanding central auditory processing disorder (CAPD)

Children with CAPD typically have normal hearing and intelligence and their difficulties do not lie in developmental intelligence. Fundamentally, their language and communication problems can be linked to an underdeveloped ear.

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The truth about dance

Dance can be a ritual, a means of celebration and a form of entertainment, but it can also be something more. In fact, dance is a mode of human expression that harnesses secrets of the universe!

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Are omega-3 fatty acids better than omega-6?

It’s important to have a balance between omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in our diet. Excessive omega-6 has been shown to provoke inflammatory reactions. Keep reading for some great recipes to boost your omega-3 and lower your omega-6 intake!

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Yoga and weight loss

These helpful yoga asanas will help you strengthen your internal systems, tone your muscles and experience weight loss.

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Does laughter have healing properties?

There’s a saying “laughter is the best medicine” – it turns out that might just be true!

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Is your life how you want it to be?

Everybody wants to be happier, healthier and gain a greater sense of wellbeing. Yet how do you achieve this when other people have so many expectations of you and you are bombarded with so much advice on how to live?

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Does the moon affect your behaviour?

There’s a lot of interest in the moon, from a renewed space race to studies about its effects on human behaviour. We explore just how much the moon impacts on life on earth.

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How to communicate with your partner

Learning how to communicate with your partner forges a stronger relationship and it will also help to deter any feelings of discontent, loneliness or uncertainty.

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Tunisia: An Arabian wonder

In a place where there appears to be no life, there is life in abundance, writing its song on the desert floor. Tunisia is the place to visit for the desert experience.

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Findhorn Foundation: A Scottish spiritual awakening

The Findhorn Foundation is a spiritual community in Northern Scotland that runs experiential spiritual retreat programs for beginners. Keep reading to see how one person’s anxiety transformed to a spiritual awakening.

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What do colours mean? Part I

Every colour represents a set of emotions, a state of being – say, white which advocates freedom, purity and enlightenment. Preferences for colours reflect elements of our personality. Indeed, the psychology of colours is far more complex than what meets the eye.