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Micro Needling | The New Botox?




Hey there everyone 
Skincare is a huge deal for a lot of women and seeing those first signs of aging can be very hard. For this reason, many women experiment with Botox, hoping to halt the aging process and feel 10 years younger.

Seeing as I'm only 22, I luckily don't have wrinkles yet but that doesn't mean that I don't think about aging and what I'll do when those first lines appear. Having heard so much about Botox, I was put off the idea of having it as it seemed like such an unnatural thing to do to your skin, given the reactions that some people suffer.

However, I have recently discovered a non-surgical alternative to Botox that can also be used as a treatment for various skin conditions. 
The treatment is called Micro Needling and is being hailed as the ultimate way to stimulate your skin to regenerate and repair itself, naturally and safely. 



Micro Needling, a safe skin renewal technique, promises to restore the youthful, healthy appearance of your skin. But it's not just for those worried about aging!
This treatment seriously improves the appearance of acne scarring, sun damage, uneven skin tone and pigmentation. 
By using a roller covered with fine, short sterile surgical needles, the skin is penetrated by up to 1.5mm . This causes a chain reaction which results in the skin producing more collagen. 

What I love about this treatment is that a topical anaesthetic is applied to ensure there is no discomfort. From start to finish, the treatment usually takes about an hour.

I’m really excited about this new treatment as it’s set to revolutionise the skincare industry. 
Pain-free botox could be just around the corner for everyone!

What do you guys think?

Would you try Micro Needling?

Stay Beautiful! xoxo



Rebecca Shanahan,
Beauty/Fashion Writer 

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Style Scout: Cemoné Warren



Today we met with Facebook fashionista Cemoné Warren, who let us her into her closely guarded beauty secrets on how to become a tall, tanned and tenacious teenager - too many T's? Totally...


How do you feel that you fit into today's style categories, which look do you tend to go for?


I don't think I really have one type of style as I like to mix and match, so I don't think you can really put a name on it. I just like simple but fun outfits, like I could never dress up really girly as I don't think I could pull it off! It always has to have something slightly weird going on.




You seem to receive a lot of attention from clothing brands, do you see yourself as a style icon for people of your age group to dress themselves from?

I don't see myself as a style icon at all, as I still get influenced by loads of people myself when it comes to my own clothing and style. But I do get some younger girls telling me how much they like my style and how it's made them gain the confidence to wear pieces of clothing that they've always wanted to, which makes me happy.


We think your look is amazing - do you have any special tips and tricks for girls wanting to look similar to your style?
Thank-you! Make sure you have plenty of high-waisted clothing. I think it's amazing. Everything I buy, I try to always get high-waisted as it makes your legs look longer and your waist look smaller. It makes me feel confident as i'm pretty small myself at 5ft 3, but a lot of people always tend to think I'm taller due to my legs looking longer - so that's a plus! And it gives out such a nice hourglass shape too.

If you had to leave the country tomorrow and party it up in NYC, BUT were only allowed 3 make-up products - what would those products be?

It's Monday morning, you have a date later that was set-up by your friend, what clothes do you throw on and how do you wear your hair?
Well I'm not one for dresses - they do not suit me at all... So i'd rock some high-waisted shorts, a cute blouse, red heels and matching red lipstick. I'd have my hair down and massive. The bigger, the better in my opinion.

Finally, which is your favourite hair product and your favourite accessory?
Well, I wouldn't go anywhere without 'Umberto Giannini: Backcomb In A Bottle' it's awesome! It makes my hair really big and smells so good! For my accessory, I have so many... But it would have to be my gold and pink spiked bracelet.

We did a little internet shopping research and came across these little gems - surely to be Cemoné's favourite accessories too!




Stay tuned for our next Style Scout in May!

Samuel White,
Editor in Chief of KRITIC Magazine.


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The birth of KRITIC

Welcome to my latest project,

I've always been very interested in journalism, especially journalism that concerns popular culture and the modern identity of a "magazine".

KRITIC will contain elements of all things pop culture - fashion, art, music, films and the media generally. Whether classic literature or modern film is what catches your inspiration, we'll house it here. I want to be able to bring a more critical overview of such production and reception across this project, allowing people to feel completely comfortable in creating their own impression from stories, rather than having an oppressive journalist attempt a brainwashing on the reader.

I hope over time I can create something extremely useful and entertaining.


Stay tuned.


Samuel White,
Editor in Chief of KRITIC Magazine.
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