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Season shift: How to prep your skin, hair and home for winter

Autumn is a bittersweet time of year for South Africans. While some of us can’t bear the thought of summer coming to an end, others welcome the cooler weather and cosy nights in front of the fire. As the days get shorter and the temperature decreases, now is a good time to start preparing our […]

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How to beat sagging skin while on GLP-1 medication

Weight-loss medications including semaglutide, tirzepatide and liraglutide have become game-changers for many people seeking health improvements and body transformation. It’s important to clarify that the facial changes that can come with weight loss (hollowed cheeks, sagging skin, deeper wrinkles and an overall aged or tired appearance) are not a direct side effect of the medications

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Keep that glow all winter long: Protect and nourish your skin with Bramley

Winter is notoriously harsh on our skin. Between biting winds, low humidity and the drying effects of central heating, our skin often ends up flaky, dehydrated and dull. To combat these seasonal stressors, it is essential to adjust your routine with products designed to repair and shield. Bramley Tissue Oils and Body Butters are the

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The Bramley Story: Quality care for every woman

At Bramley Cosmetics, our journey is defined by passion, purpose and an unwavering commitment to quality. What began as a simple vision – to create body care that nourishes and revitalises – has blossomed into a trusted brand synonymous with affordable self-care. From our humble beginnings, we have been guided by a single principle: crafting

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Sunscreen, foundation and complexion enhancer in one – for tanned to deeper skin tones

In a country where year-round sun exposure is a reality, daily SPF is non-negotiable. Yet, for many South Africans with tanned to deeper skin tones, finding a sunscreen that protects without leaving a grey or ashy cast has long been a frustration. DermaFix Cosmeceutical Skin Care is addressing that gap with the launch of DermaFix

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Terrific tea tree oil: Simple ways to incorporate this time-tested multitasker in everyday life

Tea tree oil is one of the most versatile natural ingredients, valued across cosmetics, personal care, household cleaning and even pet products. Commercially used for more than a century, its origins go back much further to the Indigenous communities of Australia, who long recognised its medicinal and cosmetic value. What is tea tree oil?Tea tree

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Skinimalism: Why less is becoming the new luxury in skincare

For years, we have been bombarded by the skincare industry and sold the idea that more was more. More steps, more actives, more products lining the bathroom shelf. Ten-step routines became aspirational, complexity equated to credibility, and ‘doing skincare properly’ often felt overwhelming, expensive and, frankly, unsustainable. But something has shifted. Across global beauty conversations

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Top skincare tips for moms-to-be: How to nurture your changing skin

Pregnancy is a time of incredible change – not just for your body but for your skin. Alongside the excitement of preparing for a new arrival, many moms-to-be notice new skin concerns: dryness, itching, stretch marks and the occasional ‘mask of pregnancy’: dark patches caused by hormonal shifts. Understanding what’s normal, and how to care

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Sun exposure in infancy can increase skin cancer risk later in life

Sun damage to the skin begins earlier than many parents realise, often in the first years of life. Because a baby’s skin is thinner and more sensitive than an adult’s, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation during infancy and early childhood can cause damage that builds up over time, increasing the risk of skin cancer later

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