Should women shave their faces?

Plus: Why history won't be kind to Prince Harry and 3 easy ways to boost your mood
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Monday January 16 2023

Face-shaving or 'dermaplaning' has become increasingly popular in recent years, with beauty buffs claiming that removing the peachy fuzz from our faces can help skin appear brighter and smoother. “Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe swore by it,” says top facialist Tine Haqelquist. “It can add instant clarity and brightness to the skin.” But does it really live up to the hype? Lucia Ferrari books a de-fuzzing session with Hagelquist beauty clinic to find out. Scroll down for the results.

Plus, Jeremy Paxman shares his thoughts on Prince Harry's memoir Spare and we reveal how to beat Blue Monday with three easy ways to boost your mood.

Enjoy!
Abi, Lifestyle Team

 
 

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