Marie Claire Australia

A to Z FUTURE BEAUTY TRENDS

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NORMALISING ACNE

The social stigma of acne is thankfully on the wane. But even so, brands are still innovating ways to tackle blemishes, from Tbh skincare, which has patented technology to deconstruct bacteria’s protective barrier, to Vida Glow’s Clear supplement, which helps sort acne from within.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

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BARBIECORE

Think pink and lots of it. The upcoming Barbie film with Margot Robbie is inspiring us to reconnect with our inner child – and love of pink. A pearlescent shadow across the lid, a bubblegum blush or a statement fuchsia lip, now’s the time to apply your pinks liberally and channel your inner doll.

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CUSTOMISED SKIN

Prescription skincare brands such as The Secret and Software are the next best thing to having an in-person appointment with a skin doctor. Upload bare-faced images and the doctors at the other end will prescribe

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