Are thin brows making a comeback? In this insider column, Nez Hasan charts the rise of the “soft thin” brow, less ‘90s overplucked and more modern elegance. She explores who this look suits, how to wear it without damage, and why personalisation is overtaking trend-following when it comes to brows. Whether you’re curious about refining your shape or wondering if thinner brows could work for you, Nez shares expert insight and practical tips for making the look your own with confidence.
Read MoreWhat’s the one thing your clinic might be getting wrong - even if your treatments are top-tier? According to industry veteran Katie Hughes-Dawkins, it’s what happens after your patient walks out the door. In this powerful, no-nonsense piece, Katie unpacks why home care isn’t just an add-on - it’s the missing link between good results and loyal, high-value clients. If you're ready to elevate your business strategy and stop leaving money (and trust) on the table, this is a must-read.
Read MoreSummer’s heat and humidity can make oily skin feel like it’s constantly in overdrive, but fear not! With the right skincare routine, you can transform your complexion from greasy to glowy. From lightweight SPF to refreshing cleansers and hydrating moisturisers, we’ve rounded up the best products to keep you fresh, protected, and shine-free all season long. Ready to embrace that healthy, dewy glow—without the grease? Let’s dive in.
Read MoreBeyond causing significant pain and discomfort in day-to-day life, ingrown nails can trigger infections, localised inflammation, and, in severe cases, systemic infection. The condition often coexists with other medical issues such as diabetes, obesity, or hormonal imbalances—factors that can significantly complicate diagnosis, prolong recovery, and demand an adapted therapeutic approach.
Read MoreAccurately classifying a patient’s skin type and tone is crucial for safe and effective treatments. Skin type influences how skin reacts to laser energies, injectables, and skincare actives. The Fitzpatrick Skin Phototype Scale (FST) has long been the standard for gauging UV sensitivity and guiding treatment settings. However, with increasingly diverse patient populations and advanced technologies, dermatology has begun exploring more nuanced classification systems. We review the Fitzpatrick scale’s validation, strengths, and criticisms, then examines alternative skin classification systems – from the Goldman World Scale to objective measures like the eumelanin index and Individual Typology Angle (ITA) – including newer AI/imaging-based tools and compare these systems in terms of clinical utility for lasers, injectables, and skincare, their accuracy in assessing pigmentation and UV sensitivity, their inclusivity, and ease of use.
Read MoreFrom early inspiration to leading-edge research, consultant dermatologist Dr. Clare Kiely takes us inside her extraordinary 18-year journey to the top of her field. In this piece, she explores the science of skin ageing, the power of prevention, and what every patient needs to know about choosing the right skin expert.
Read MoreLisa Franklin explores the exciting rise of exosomes in regenerative skincare, revealing how these microscopic messengers are transforming treatments like microneedling and Morpheus8. From ethical sourcing to faster healing and stronger skin, she shares why exosomes are set to lead the future of intelligent, science-backed beauty.
Read MoreDaily routines are getting a conscious upgrade—and deodorant is one of the easiest and most impactful swaps you can make. As more of us move away from traditional antiperspirants filled with aluminium and synthetic fragrances, the natural deodorant aisle has expanded into a vibrant landscape of cleaner, greener choices.
Read MoreMost people think of pedicures as a cosmetic fix—something to book before a holiday or to keep feet looking polished during the summer. But there’s a clinical version of this treatment that goes far beyond polish. The medical pedicure offers functional care, expert diagnosis, and a chance to catch problems before they become painful or chronic. For many, it’s the one appointment their feet have been waiting for.
Read MoreOnce a marginal luxury tucked away in high-end spas or Nordic cabins, the sauna has stormed back into mainstream wellness with new urgency and new meaning. From floating wood-fired sanctuaries in Liverpool to panoramic rooftop retreats in London, saunas are now redefining the boundaries of modern health, beauty, and social connection. What’s more, they are doing it with both scientific credibility and cultural resonance.
Read MoreApril marks Rosacea Awareness Month, a time to shed light on a chronic skin condition that often goes misunderstood yet affects a staggering number of people. In the UK alone, an estimated 1 in 10 people experience rosacea, with symptoms ranging from persistent redness to dryness, patchy texture, and visible blood vessels. Globally, that number reaches approximately 415 million individuals, many of whom struggle with flare-ups that can affect confidence and quality of life.
Read MoreDr. Yannis explores the rise of the 'Undetectable Era' in aesthetics, where advanced surgical and non-surgical procedures deliver natural-looking enhancements without visible signs of intervention. From refined facelifts and closed rhinoplasty to exosomes and skin boosters, he reveals the techniques transforming modern beauty with subtlety, precision, and confidence.
Read MoreIn the world of celebrity nail art, Rachel Sun is having her moment—and we’re all here for it. As the creative mind behind ALLHAILTHYNAIL, Rachel has become synonymous with miniature masterpieces on nails. Her standout collaboration with Doechii for the Grammys, featuring Thom Browne-inspired nails complete with tactile textures, was nothing short of fashion magic. Rachel translates high fashion into wearable art, carefully crafting each design to effortlessly complement and elevate her client’s style and persona. In this interview she opens up to PBL Magazine about her artistic journey, her innovative use of unconventional materials, and the leap from creating nail art in her bedroom to becoming the go-to artist in editorial and celebrity circles.
Read MoreBotox has been the go-to injectable for treating facial lines since it was approved for cosmetic use over two decades ago. It’s a household name, and for many, it’s become shorthand for wrinkle-relaxing treatments. But now that Letybo—developed by South Korea’s Hugel, Inc.—has entered the US market, clinicians and patients alike are starting to take a closer look. Is it just another toxin in an already crowded space, or is it a real contender for Botox’s crown?
Read MoreSkincare pioneer Sharon Hilditch explores how layering advanced treatments with topical oxygen is transforming the modern facial. By combining technologies like microneedling, LED, and cryotherapy with oxygen infusion, she reveals a smarter, science-led approach to skin rejuvenation that delivers visible results with minimal downtime.
Read MoreLet’s be real—when your roots are creeping in but your next salon visit is still weeks away, it’s not just a style choice. It’s financial strategy. Enter recession blonde—the subtly grown-out, low-fuss look that’s taking over chairs in salons and trending across social feeds. It’s effortless, it’s cool, and it’s saying a lot more than “I skipped a toner.”
Read MoreDr. Mo Hamed breaks down the rising popularity of liquid rhinoplasty—a non-surgical nose enhancement offering instant, subtle results without the downtime of traditional surgery. Drawing on his experience at the forefront of aesthetic innovation, he shares why this lunchtime treatment is changing lives and reshaping confidence, one profile at a time.
Read MoreMove over vanity—confidence is the new beauty currency. According to new research from Cynosure Lutronic, a global leader in energy-based skin technology, a staggering 61% of people undergoing aesthetic treatments say they’re doing it to feel more confident—not just to look better. The nationwide study, which surveyed individuals aged 25 to 64, reveals a major shift in how we think about skincare: it’s no longer a luxury, but a form of self-care.
Read MoreRecent global trade tensions have resulted in protectionist policies making a comeback and UK beauty and wellness brands are preparing for potential fallout. With new tariff threats on the horizon and Britain carving out its own trade identity post-Brexit, businesses in the £12 billion beauty sector are facing growing uncertainty.
Read MoreCamouflaging techniques using permanent makeup are most often used to minimise the visibility of post-surgical scars (such as from mastectomies, C-sections, or facelifts), stretch marks from pregnancy or weight fluctuations, trauma-related scarring, and skin discolouration from conditions like vitiligo or self-harm. These procedures are especially popular among clients seeking a long-term solution to regain confidence in their appearance, particularly when conventional makeup or skincare proves insufficient. According to industry data, the global permanent makeup market is projected to grow from $162.9 million in 2025 to $277.8 million by 2032, reflecting rising consumer demand for restorative and corrective treatments within aesthetic services. This growth underscores a broader shift in the beauty industry toward treatments that offer both cosmetic enhancement and emotional empowerment.
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