Tag: omnilux
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What I Know About … Acne Scars
Sun, 29 July 2012 12:28PM
For the majority of my teen years, I was relatively acne-free. Once I turned 18, I thought I’d managed to avoid the whole pimply business. Hooray! Then, at around 21, it began. Joy. And it wasn’t just a spot here and there. I’m talking angry, red acne that would cause well-meaning strangers to give me advice… more
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The preparation of a beauty editor, part 1.
Thu, 25 March 2010 10:43AM
And obviously that “part 1″ business infers there’s other parts to come, so, you know, get ready for some seriously self-indulgent gear. But maybe you will appreciate this information. Maybe it will be helpful. Or maybe it will just sicken you and make you do a little vom in your mouth at the overwhelming vanity… more
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UPDATED: Look Book instores going swimmingly; alert reader submits LMFF hair shots
Wed, 24 March 2010 9:59AM
I’ve just returned from sunny Perth, where the streets are made of cobblestones and donkeys carrying small children roam unfettered and occasionally, if you’re lucky, you’ll see a tiger. I was there to smash out a series of Look Book instore events at the Hay St David Jones, and I must say, (and this is… more
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UPDATED: Wedding, big event or book launch coming up? Get your skin TIP. TOP.
Wed, 14 October 2009 5:33PM
In the lead up to a book launch, when there are generally a rash (it’s okay – non-contagious) of photo shoots and appearances on the telly and so on, I perform a very simple, very effective maneuver to ensure my skin is a rude shade of health for said shoots and appearances. I book in… more
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A Review: Omnilux Light Therapy
Tue, 19 May 2009 3:36PM
Like a cat drifting in and out of consciousness as it basks in the sunlight, I too enjoy nothing more than sitting under warm heat and feeling it seep into every pore of my skin. The only difference is that instead of my skin being damaged by UVA and UVB rays that accompany said sunlight,… more
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A non invasive way to look younger and fresher
Thu, 23 October 2008 12:10PM
Omnilux is a non-invasive (translation: no scary needles, cuts or scars) way to fix your skin. Put simply, it’s a light machine that massages the layers of your skin that a therapist just can’t reach. There are two different types of light that vary depending on your skin concerns. The blue light treats acne by… more













