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Give your skin a dose of hydration this summer

The Body Shop is bringing a dose of hydration to skin barriers this summer with a fresh addition to its best-selling Vitamin E range. The newly launched formula intensely hydrates, replenishes the skin’s natural moisture barrier, and is clinically proven to improve moisture levels by 97% in just 30 minutes. The Vitamin E Barrier Boost […]

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Fuel your day with Rhodes Quality’s Power Smoothies

Life moves fast, and Rhodes Quality has created something to keep up with you: an exciting new Power Smoothie range. Whether you’re conquering your morning run, powering through afternoon meetings or keeping the kids happy at school or on weekend adventures, these 100% fruit and vegetable smoothies bring goodness to every moment. Rooted in the

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Planning your private healthcare funding for 2026

South Africans are facing another tough year of rising medical scheme costs in 2026. Weighted average premium increases range between 6% and 9%, depending on the benefit option – despite the Council for Medical Schemes recommending that increases be limited to CPI (3.3%) plus reasonable utilisation. Across the country’s leading open medical schemes, the announced

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Kiddos: South Africa’s first pork range made just for kids

There’s something magical about mealtimes made just for the little ones. That’s why Eskort, South Africa’s leading antibiotic-free pork producer, is excited to introduce Eskort Kiddos: the country’s first-ever pork range created especially for children aged 3 to 13. Thoughtfully crafted for curious taste buds and busy family lives, Eskort Kiddos brings together fun, flavour

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Cape Town’s mind-bending must-see

The Museum of Illusions Cape Town has firmly cemented its place as one of the Mother City’s most talked-about attractions. Since opening its doors on the vibrant Kloof Street, the museum has welcomed approximately 80 000 curious locals and international thrill seekers. “Cape Town has always been a magnet for global travellers, and we’re proud

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Bonnie Bio adds K Beauty to is Kindness collection

Bonnie Bio, a proudly South African business, also has the Kindness range of products that are natural, plant-based alternatives to synthetic and chemical based equivalent products. The Kindness range currently consists of various stain removers, insect repellents – and now the K Beauty range. Bonnie Bio is on a mission to not only offer environmentally

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Why debt is ruining your sleep: The link between financial stability and mental health

Financial management – the basic act of organising day-to-day finances, managing debt and building a savings buffer – is one of the most under-emphasised components of comprehensive financial planning, despite having a disproportionate impact on mental health. This narrative needs to shift. There is often a significant link observed between your financial situation and your

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What to do with your weekend in the Winelands? Try The Galileo!

Sip back and relax as The Galileo Open Air Cinema returns to stunning venues in the Cape Winelands for another season of stars, surprises and summer loving. An all-new constellation of blockbuster movies at award-winning wine estates awaits – and with over 10 amazing locations to visit, you have lots to do and explore this

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Surviving (and enjoying) the December holidays with toddlers

Let’s be honest: Going away for the December holidays with toddlers can sometimes feel less like a break and more like trying to decorate a Christmas tree during a hurricane… They’re adorable, chaotic and capable of pushing us to the edge – and between the heat, hours spent in the car and those relatives who

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