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7 skincare lessons I've learnt as a beauty director
7 skincare lessons I've learnt as a beauty director
7 skincare lessons I've learnt as a beauty director

7 skincare lessons I've learnt as a beauty director

As Red’s Beauty Director, Annabel Meggeson definitely knows her free radicals from her retinols. She’s cleansed, toned and moisturised with hundreds of cult beauty products. So, who better to ask for beauty advice? Here are her top tips.

Embrace oils

“If you haven’t started using a facial oil yet, now’s the time, as there’s never been a greater variety or better quality to choose from. And before you say you don’t like oils, remember that many serums and elixirs are in fact oils. The industry uses those terms, as people still associate oils with greasiness or not being great for blemish-prone skin. But there’s one for every type of skin. Beginners and the blemish-prone will love MV Skintherapy Pure Jojoba."

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7 skincare lessons I've learnt as a beauty director

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100% Australian owned & made On Sydney's Northern Beaches
Sensitive Skin Friendly Created because of, and for, sensitive skin
Small batch & Handcrafted Using only therapeutic grade ingredients