The Daily Telegraph Krissy Turner talks to three experts about how to regain thicker, fuller brows. Your eyebrows frame your features, and when they are perfectly suited to your face you look healthier and well-groomed. But what about those of us who just couldn’t help over-plucking into a very Nineties thin line? Will we ever… Continue reading Can you grow back over-plucked eyebrows?
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Beauty and the beast
The Sunday Times Style Magazine Need help banishing a paunch? What to do about that patchy beard? Micheal Hennegan rounds up the latest grooming trends for the boys. […] The crowning glory Once, a hair transplant was the last resort for men losing their locks, but the patchy regrowth stage was a telltale sign that… Continue reading Beauty and the beast
Ten ways to improve your week in London
About Time Magazine Feeling the mid-week hump? Never fear, About Time is here. From aerial yoga to beautiful juices, here’s ten ways to add your sparkle to your week: […] 7. For Sleeping & More: The Private Clinic What: Snoring problem? The Private Clinic has over 30 years experience in medical cosmetic treatments. Established in Harley… Continue reading Ten ways to improve your week in London
How to be a healthy vegan
The Independent If you can look a beef burger in the eye, as it drips with melted cheese from between two soft buns, and happily say you could never eat one again, you may be ready to join the cohort of people turning vegan. Vegans do not consume any animal products, and their diets instead… Continue reading How to be a healthy vegan
Bad week for… vegans’ hair
Coach Magazine Vegan diets could be responsible for hair loss, according to Dr hair transplant surgeon at The Private Clinic of Harley Street, due to missing out on key nutrients found in meat, dairy and fish. Dr said the clinic had seen an increase in patients coming in with problems directly related to their vegan… Continue reading Bad week for… vegans’ hair
The ultimate Oscars makeover: Our writer discovers what it really takes to get red carpet ready as she undergoes wrinkle relaxants, laser facials and a nose job
The Daily Mail How to get your body Red Carpet ready If your skin is looking amazing and your facial contours are on point, you could opt for invasive procedures such as MicroLipo or a fat transfer to perfect your curves and get a camera-ready silhouette. They can both target stubborn pockets of fat on… Continue reading The ultimate Oscars makeover: Our writer discovers what it really takes to get red carpet ready as she undergoes wrinkle relaxants, laser facials and a nose job
The ultimate bride-to-be facial
County Wedding Magazines A fabulous new facial has just been launched by The Private Clinic, Cheapside, London. The ‘Red Carpet Facial’ is a three stage treatment which leaves the face looking dramatically rejuvenated, revitalised and younger, just in time for the big day. Stage one of the treatment is a Circadia Enzyme Peel which helps… Continue reading The ultimate bride-to-be facial
Can you look good without surgery?
Men’s Health With cosmetic surgery on the rise, we explore science’s natural alternatives. Britons’ appetite for sculpting themselves better doesn’t just extend to gymgoers; more and more of us are taking to the knife to beat nature. New data from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons found that 51,140 procedures were carried out in… Continue reading Can you look good without surgery?
Exclusive: Not eating bacon could make you lose your hair
The Daily Express THE increasingly popular vegan diet is having a worrying impact on people’s health, reveals a top doctor. Going vegan has never been so trendy – an estimated one in 400 people now follow the diet with even more taking up ‘part-time’ veganism, made popular by celebs like Beyonce. You also can’t escape… Continue reading Exclusive: Not eating bacon could make you lose your hair
Husband, 66, spends £20,000 on a hair transplant and eye surgery to look younger but admits it’s ‘superficial and vain’
The Daily Mail A husband revealed he has spent almost £20,000 to keep his ‘youthful look’ having a hair transplant, upper eye surgery and an anti-ageing light treatment. Graham Satchwell, 66, from the Wallops, Hampshire, underwent a £15,000 transplant after losing his hair gradually from the age of 23. He also had a £3,600 upper-eye… Continue reading Husband, 66, spends £20,000 on a hair transplant and eye surgery to look younger but admits it’s ‘superficial and vain’