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Black Friday: An Unorthodox Guide
Black Friday: An Unorthodox Guide

  Did you know that in 2023, consumers spent $9.8 billion on Black Friday alone? And here’s something even more...

Spring Skin SOS: 6 Holistic Skin Tips from the Experts
Spring Skin SOS: 6 Holistic Skin Tips from the Experts

As spring bursts forth with blooming flowers and longer days, it also ushers in an unwelcome companion: allergies. For many,...

MV’s Antidotes To Cosmeceutical Damage
MV’s Antidotes To Cosmeceutical Damage

Research suggests that cosmetic procedures are on the rise in Australia, with estimates that Australians are spending more than $1 billion...

The Beauty (And Science) Of Touch
The Beauty (And Science) Of Touch

  Nothing compares to the power of touch. Touch heals, connects, and transforms us. From a simple hug to a...

Black Friday: An Unorthodox Guide
Black Friday: An Unorthodox Guide

  Did you know that in 2023, consumers spent $9.8 billion on Black Friday alone? And here’s something even more...

Spring Skin SOS: 6 Holistic Skin Tips from the Experts
Spring Skin SOS: 6 Holistic Skin Tips from the Experts
As spring bursts forth with blooming flowers and longer days, it also ushers in an unwelcome companion: allergies. For many, this season can mean itchy eyes, runny noses, and skin that feels less than its best. To help you navigate these seasonal skin struggles, we’ve consulted with local and loved naturopath Holly Hatton and asked MV Founder Sharon McGlinchey for their tried and tested spring skin prescriptions too. 
MV’s Antidotes To Cosmeceutical Damage
MV’s Antidotes To Cosmeceutical Damage
Research suggests that cosmetic procedures are on the rise in Australia, with estimates that Australians are spending more than $1 billion each year on cosmetic treatments, including cosmeceutical treatments, Botox and cosmetic surgery – 40 percent more than what Americans spend on a per-capita basis. But in Australia and many other countries, cosmetic surgery is less regulated than the work done by plastic surgeons and is often performed outside of traditional medical environments. This can lead to complications when these treatments are incorrectly administered, or when the proposal treatment protocols are not advised.

So what should you put on your skin after you’ve had a cosmeceutical treatment, especially if your skin seems raw or is showing signs of trauma (like redness or irritation)? 

The Beauty (And Science) Of Touch
The Beauty (And Science) Of Touch

  Nothing compares to the power of touch. Touch heals, connects, and transforms us. From a simple hug to a...