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Skincare

September

Social media, in particular TikTok, is a hotbed of anti-ageing sentiments.

The reason Gen Z is so obsessed with ageing

TikTok is driving anxiety among younger generations, but are there healthier ways to prevent looking old before your time?

  • Gemma Brown
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Heaven scent or mouldy stinker? Exclusive aromas are getting ‘out there’

Le Labo’s new coriander fragrance has been engineered to remind you of Mexico City’s central park. You’ll love it or hate it.

  • Benjamen Judd

August

The CEO who pairs kids’ snacks with Perrier-Jouet

Shamini Rajarethnam, who runs Melbourne-based skincare brand Rationale, shares a few of her favourite things.

  • Lauren Sams

June

The founder’s own skincare needs were the catalyst for developing Bangn Body products.

Beauty-brand founders who started their careers in banking

Four successful women tell how they developed their skills at companies like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan before starting their own businesses.

  • Lauren Sams
Emma Lewisham: “Skincare often focuses on repair [but] we focus on prevention.”

Emma Lewisham wants to fix your skin problems (and help the planet)

The founder of the eponymous skincare brand left the tech world to create sustainable solutions, rather than just more beauty products.

  • Lauren Sams
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April

Retinol fan Nicole Kidman arrives at the Oscars last year.

Everything you need to know about using ‘anti-ageing’ retinol

The vitamin A derivative that’s so clever it treats acne and the signs of old age has its share of critics as well as devout followers, including Nicole Kidman.

  • Annabel Jones
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Why this beauty company is saying, ‘Don’t use our products’

Tweens and teens are providing a new demographic for skincare, but it’s proving challenging for firms to manage – despite their shares surging.

  • Jeannette Neumann

How Zoë Foster Blake bought back her business (for a tenth of the price)

This week on The Fin podcast, Lauren Sams takes us inside the deal to regain control of Foster Blake’s skincare business and tells us why there is so much takeover activity in the beauty industry.

March

Florence Pugh (twenties), Zoe Saldana (forties) and Jane Seymour (seventies).

The best skincare routine for every age, from teens to 70s

Skin changes over the years – and so should how you treat it. But it needn’t be a faff, say the leading experts.

  • Ingeborg van Lotringen

Zoë Foster Blake: ‘I still think it’s hilarious that I’m in business’

This beauty entrepreneur sold her business for a fortune. And then she bought it back for a song.

  • Lauren Sams

January

One of the many curated images that appear on Khloe Kardashian’s Instagram.

Kardashian-backed Kiwi edible collagen brand hits the market

Street Talk understands New Zealand manufacturing company ZURU Edge has appointed LINK to carve out Dose & Co.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Paul and Naomi Whitfeld, founders of spa products company Ikou.

Aussie skincare brand iKOU hunts strategic partner

The Blue Mountains-based luxury skincare brand is gathering interested parties for its first majority share sale.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

December 2023

Premax founder Randall Cooper, at his Melbourne office and physiotherapy practice.

Why the New York Knicks and Arsenal love this Australian brand

Randall Cooper started Premax skincare as a side interest to his busy sports physiotherapy practice. Now he’s got the world’s best athletes making orders.

  • Philippa Coates

November 2023

Jo Horgan

Rich Lister Jo Horgan’s Mecca spits off $12 million dividend for 2022

The beauty and cosmetics queen had an improved 2022 when sales bounced back after the pandemic to top $971 million.

  • Carrie LaFrenz
Native Extracts founders Lisa Carroll and Ross Macdougald in an undated photo.

Entrepreneur proves ex-boyfriend faked ‘natural’ cosmetics range

The owner of a nature-themed cosmetics line was forced to acknowledge that a key anti-ageing ingredient was not real.

  • Aaron Patrick
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August 2023

Skin Check Champions chief executive and founder Scott Maggs with his sun spot mannequins.

How this man persuaded a Danish prince to get a skin check

Scott Maggs and his Skin Check Champions provide a useful service to sailors and spectators alike.

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Former athlete Neil Walton harvests kelp at low tide from Sligo Bay in Ireland.

This treatment is good for training recovery (but there’s a catch)

It might not look inviting, but dunking yourself in seaweed yields enough health benefits to win over the average spa sceptic – triathletes included.

  • Peter Wilson
Bondi Sands was founded by Shaun Wilson and Blair James

Sunny days: Bondi Sands offloaded to Japan’s Kao for $450m

Eleven years after starting the self-tanner and skincare group, its two Australian founders have sold the company to the Tokyo-listed corporation.

  • Carrie LaFrenz

July 2023

Going back to basics: writer and photographer-turned beauty founder Garance Doré’s skincare products are based on “cleaner formulas than mineral oils, parabens, and preservatives”.

Meet three women writing the next chapter in French beauty

Forget the ‘effortless chic’ and that enviable ‘je ne sais quoi’ the rest of the world aspires to. Real femmes françaises chase happiness, not coolness.

  • Eugenie Kelly
Men’s skincare founder Hunter Johnson and investor and brand face Olympic legend swimmer Ian Thorpe. The brand Stuff is aiming to raise $3.5 million from investors.

Bassat, Thorpe-backed skincare brand raises funds to hit the big time

Stuff is seeking to disrupt the mainstream men’s grooming brands which have sat idle for two decades, according to its chief executive Hunter Johnson.

  • Carrie LaFrenz