When it comes to skincare we can be inundated with information which can be overwhelming. Dr Maryam Zamani runs through some of the most googled beauty myths.
The start of Fashion Week marks the beginning of stress and chaos for models as they rush from various castings to walking on booked shows to long nights of after-parties.
With summer in its full swing, our skin is often left dealing with excessive sun exposure, travel stress, and pollution leading to oxidative stress and damage, oilier skin, clogged pores, exacerbated pigmentation, and so much more!
Acne is a very common skin condition characterised by comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) and pus-filled spots. It usually starts during puberty and resolves by the late teens or early twenties.
Luxury Fashion Retailer Olivela has an interesting story behind its philanthropic mission. Stacey Boyd, Founder and Ceo of Olivela met Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousefzai while visiting refugee camps in Kenya and Rwanda.
Clean beauty has become a buzz phrase that is thought to mean products that are free from ingredients that are considered potentially harmful and can range from medical, vegan, or organic skincare.
The 20th of March is when the Northern Hemisphere celebrates the first day of spring, but for MZ Skin founder, Dr Maryam Zamani, it also represents Nowruz, the first day of the Persian New Year.
February is officially here, and we all know what that means! Fashion week is once again upon us. The best part about Fashion Week is all the pampering and ‘treating yourself’ you can actually get to do.