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HomeColumnistsTaryn De Vere: Flair Apparent

FLAIR APPARENT with Taryn De Vere: Bar soap versus liquid


    In the last few years liquid soaps have taken over the hygiene market and you can now buy soap themed around everything from Barbie to Bubblegum. But the liquid soap craze is exacting a huge cost on the environment. Advertisement The plastic packaging of the dispenser and lid cause higher manufacturing and transport […]

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FLAIR APPARENT: Spring clean and support charity


It’s the time of year where the days are getting a little longer and the sun a little brighter. Around this time lots of people do a Spring clean, to get their houses ready for Easter. The tradition of a Spring Clean goes back as far as Biblical times and is thought to have originated […]

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FLAIR APPARENT: From Ramelton to Marrakech


For the last week I’ve been in Morocco, which was a life-altering place to visit. The main thing I took from my experience there was that societies exist in this world that have a deep commitment to beauty. If something could be made beautiful, Moroccans will do it. I saw gorgeous painted ceiling roses over […]

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Flair Apparent: January 2023 is all about gold


If you’re planning a night out in January, consider adding a bit of sparkle to your fashion and makeup looks to help stand out on these dark winter nights. January 2023 is all about gold, on both the body and face. The brilliant thing about gold is that it lends itself to both subtle, and […]

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