OSMO Ambassador Kyle Ross, owner of Sovereign Grooming comments on growing and grooming your moustache for the season.
Read MoreOzempic, a GLP-1 receptor agonist initially developed for type 2 diabetes management, has gained prominence for its significant weight loss effects. This shift in weightloss management has impacted the beauty industry, leading to increased demand for aesthetic treatments and altering consumer behaviour.
Read MoreA shift in what patients want when it comes to skincare and skin health - has seen the rise of skin boosters. More and more people are moving away from treatments that drastically alter their appearance and instead are looking for subtle, natural-looking ways to boost their skin’s health and appearance.
Read MoreThe Autumn Budget 2024, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, introduces several financial adjustments that will directly affect the beauty industry. The sector, contributing over £27 billion annually to the UK economy, will see higher operational costs due to new taxation and wage policies.
Read MoreHolistic care is looking after the whole person, which means a patients mind, body and spirit, a 360 approach, and then integrating and sharing this care with the wider healthcare team. It is an approach which understands the importance of balance and bringing everything back into equilibrium for patients. I believe passionately in this preventative approach, harnessing the ability to influence and divert the trajectory to possible pathology and disease.
Read MoreGina Conway, Aveda’s UK’s Trade Sustainability Ambassador, advises on how we can keep our planet healthy and sustainable, while not cutting profits in the salon.
Read MoreAs winter approaches and temperatures drop, it’s tempting to believe that your skin is safe from sun damage. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. Ultraviolet (UV) rays, responsible for premature ageing and skin cancer, don’t take a break in the winter months. While we may feel the warmth of the sun less, understanding how UV rays work reveals why sunscreen remains essential all year round.
Read MoreThe UK beauty industry is facing a critical recruitment crisis, exacerbated by a lack of interest from Generation Z. With apprenticeship enrolments plummeting by 70% in the last decade and increasing financial pressures, the sector is struggling to fill vacancies. Without targeted interventions, this crisis may severely affect the industry’s long-term growth and reputation.
Read MoreOur Columnist, Dr Dev Patel is a globally reputed aesthetic physician, the founder of CellDerma and winner of multiple industry awards - he is an ambassador of clinical excellence and lives and works by his motto ‘strive to be better every day’. Specialising in facial aesthetics, his extensive knowledge and background in dermatology have motivated him to develop a profound knowledge of skincare technology. Today he continues to work in his clinic and teaches at his training facility ‘Perfect Skin Academy. Dr Dev shares 5 frequently asked questions about Retinoids and his answers.
Read MoreEvery patient who walks into your clinic is looking for one thing: results. They want to feel confident and beautiful in their own skin. The PlaDuo device positions itself as being able to give them just that, all with the power of plasma. Targeting a wide range of skin concerns with precision, from fine lines, to acne, and even rosacea, integrating the PlaDuo into your practice can offer a cutting-edge and versatile addition to your clinics offerings. Having tried this out for ourselves at the Dr Preema London Clinic, here are six reasons why we think the PlaDuo device is the perfect add-on to your clinic’s offerings.
Read MoreOur Columnist, Elena Cudworth, talks through the most common skin conditions and how she treats them in the clinic.
Read MoreOur Columnist, Nez Hasan explores the benefits and considerations of semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) for mature skin, addressing concerns about whether age impacts the suitability of these treatments.
Read MoreAs the beauty landscape evolves, a new kind of client is reshaping the way beauty clinics operate—especially in London. Today’s modern woman is juggling career demands, family responsibilities, and an increasingly hectic schedule. She needs a one-stop space for all her beauty treatments, a place where she can indulge in a quick facial, get her nails done, and perhaps enjoy a massage, all in a single visit. Yet, in the bustling capital, finding comprehensive beauty clinics with the capacity for a full 360-degree wellness experience can be challenging. Limited by space and specialised services, many London salons simply can’t meet the diverse needs of this fast-paced clientele.
Read MoreThe UK's Employment Rights Bill, introduced on 10 October 2024, brings substantial changes to workplace regulations, promising a significant impact on the beauty industry. With its emphasis on protecting workers' rights, enhancing work-life balance, and promoting fair practices, the bill presents both opportunities and challenges for beauty salons, spas, and related businesses.
Read MoreIn my experience, there are a few powerhouse ingredients that truly benefit skin health and enhance the results of in-clinic treatments. Sometimes, taking it back to basics is the best option to avoid the overwhelming options when it comes to choosing what’s best for your skin.
Read MoreThankfully, the menopause is shedding its taboo status as a talking topic, and there’s a palpable shift in open discussion around how the condition presents in our lives. The menopause is having its wellness moment, although a historical lack of dialogue has deemed it difficult for some of us to feel clear about exactly what the menopause is (and perimenopause), navigating the impact on our lifestyle, and what solutions are available to support with coping.
Read MoreAs we say goodbye to summer days, clean girl aesthetic makeup, and ethereal waves, we are welcoming a new season with new trends. As the leaves turn golden and temperatures cool, the makeup world enters a period of transformation with new trends that reflect the changing season. For autumn 2024, beauty enthusiasts are embracing bold, statement looks and natural elegance, with both fashion runways and social media platforms showcasing diverse styles. From deep earthy tones to experimental designs, this season is all about celebrating individuality while drawing inspiration from nature and artistic creativity.
Read MoreAs autumn settles in and the leaves turn golden, October half-term presents the perfect opportunity for a much-needed escape. With the hustle and bustle of daily life, there’s no better time to indulge in a rejuvenating spa break. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful countryside retreat or a luxurious hotel experience, the UK offers a range of spa staycations designed to pamper, recharge, and cater to the whole family. From serene hydrotherapy pools nestled in the Lake District to family-friendly wellness retreats in the heart of the Cotswolds, these top UK spa hotels ensure relaxation and adventure for all. Whether you're longing for indulgent treatments or cozy evenings by the fire, these staycations provide the perfect autumn sanctuary.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has announced it is planning legislation to regulate non-surgical cosmetic treatments, with formal regulations expected by Spring 2026. This marks a significant step in addressing the safety concerns surrounding the growing aesthetic industry, which includes popular treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, and laser therapies. The new legislation will impose stricter standards on practitioners, ensuring they are qualified and that clinics meet rigorous safety protocols.
Read MoreAs we enter October you may have noticed a stream of pink themed products hitting the shelves and showcased on social media. October is officially recognised ‘Breast Cancer Awareness’ month and is associated with the colour pink. During this period, beauty brands often issue limited-edition products or create campaigns that can raise significant funds for breast cancer charities.
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