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5 simple eco-friendly swaps for the bathroom
A Girl In Progress | May 7, 2021
Looking to reduce your environmental impact? These eco-friendly swaps in the bathroom don’t need to be costly, time consuming, or difficult.
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Eat your way to glowing skin with these 5 delicious foods
A Girl In Progress | April 30, 2021
Achieving optimal skin health goes beyond topical treatments; it’s a combination of what you put into your body as well as what you put on your body.
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The longevity secret: 7 best anti-ageing supplements
Staff Writer | February 3, 2021
You can't turn back the clock, but you can age like a fine wine with the help of these anti-ageing supplements.
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6 effective ways to care for dry hair
Staff Writer | January 20, 2021
If dry hair bothers you, it is easy to bring it back to life. All you need is time, a bit of patience, and a few hair care products.
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Women in business: Meet Nikki Hind, Australia’s first blind fashion designer
Emma Lennon | November 11, 2020
Nikki Hind, Australia’s first blind fashion designer, is on a mission to do more than just add more clothes to the world.
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A stylish guide to dressing a curvy body shape
Laura Roscioli | October 11, 2020
Dressing a curvy body doesn’t have to be difficult – it’s all about showing off your shape, embracing different cuts, and having fun with clothes.
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Tips for finding the right women’s wedding ring
Staff Writer | September 26, 2020
With so many styles to choose from, there are a few things to consider when looking for the perfect women’s wedding ring.
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Health meets beauty: How to start a holistic skincare routine
A Girl In Progress | September 18, 2020
Beauty often starts from within, so here are some simple changes you can make to your lifestyle to take a more holistic approach to skincare.
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‘We all want to feel seen’: Why diversity in fashion matters
Laura Roscioli | July 26, 2020
Real bodies need to be accepted and celebrated for what they are; as true, normal, and beautiful, writes Laura Roscioli.