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Beauty Beat: Top tips from skin guru Melanie Grant, fresh fragrances, and eliminating blackheads

Advertisement Each week, Sunday Life’s beauty director Stephanie Darling roadtests a different makeup or skincare trend and gets inside the head of an industry expert. Ahead, Stephanie chats with skin aficionado Melanie Grant. Skin guru Melanie Grant, who counts Victoria Beckham as a fan. Credit: Beauty Insider Skin aficionado Melanie Grant is founder of her eponymous studios in Sydney, Melbourne and Los Angeles and creator of skincareedit.com. Melanie is also a skincare expert for Chanel in Australia and the US. Her power-packed facials are legendary – Victoria Beckham is a big fan. What I’m loving right now Victoria Beckham Beauty Satin Kajal Liner in Bronze. It comes with the smudger attached, which I use under my waterline and in the corners of my eye.

Black Eyeliner Is Back

Black Eyeliner Is Back Drawing on black eyeliner has been a makeup rite of passage for people since the dawn of time. Dating back to ancient Egypt, the likes of Cleopatra and Queen Nefertiti reached for kohl for not only aesthetics but also believe it could prevent and treat eye infections. In India, kajal has been smeared on in hopes of warding off the evil eye for centuries. The early 20th century marked black eyeliner s rise to popularity in America as silent film stars, like Theda Bara and Rudolph Valentino defined their eyes with it. We saw its resurgence in the ‘70s and ’80s as the sootiness rimming the lids of musicians of the likes of Prince, Mick Jagger, and David Bowie. Black eyeliner later took a pop-punk turn in the early 2000s with Avril Lavigne, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Pete Wentz making thick rings of charcoal their signature stage looks. 

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