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Skin-Wise: How Old Am I?

Thereโ€™s an old adage that says you should never ask a lady her age. It turns out, you donโ€™t have to ask, it may be written all over her faceโ€ฆand neckโ€ฆand handsโ€ฆand dรฉcolletage.

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5 Skin Care Products with a Difference that Treat Rosacea

Are you troubled by flushed skin, patchy dryness and acne-like spots? Thatโ€™s rosacea. It affects more than 400 million people worldwide. Dr Austin and the medical experts behind beautiful faces at our clinic in Balgowlah want everyone to know about Synergie Minerals.

6 Skincare Products Doctors Recommend for Dry Skin

Hydrated skin is healthy skin, healthy skin is beautiful skin, and beautiful skin is ageless. As Australians embrace summer, we also embrace increased exposure to sun, surf, salt and sand. The result: dry skin. To help you keep your face fresh and radiant this season (and beyond), weโ€™ve rounded up our favourite moisturisers to keep you hydrated around the clock.

5 Doctor-Recommended Acne Skincare Products

Doctors call it acne vulgaris. Our patients call the facial spots, bumps, blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples that occur when hair follicles become plugged with oil everything from โ€˜painfulโ€™ to โ€˜annoyingโ€™ and โ€˜unsightly.โ€™

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Why Night-time Skincare Matters

Whether itโ€™s after a long night of fun or a long day of work, itโ€™s tempting to fall into bed telling yourself, โ€œIโ€™ll take care of my skin in the morning.โ€

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Do you know how to check your own skin?

Living in Australia we have access to many things people in other countries donโ€™t. Such as beautiful beaches, unique wildlife, etc. However we also get much stronger UV radiation than other parts of the world

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Australian Bushfires – Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Pores, Too

The Covid-19 pandemic is, understandably, front page news in Australia. Another story that has been pushed to the inner pages as a result, is an important one, however. Itโ€™s about the long-term effects of the deadly bushfires that ravaged the countryside earlier this year.