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Collagen banking, tweakments, and the future of skin ageing – with Alice Hart-Davis
Season 37, Ep. 7
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Beauty journalist Alice Hart-Davis joins Liz for an honest guide to non-surgical cosmetic procedures. From biostimulators and polynucleotides to what's worth the money (and what isn't), Alice shares 25 years of expertise on what actually works.
Resources mentioned:
- Learn more about all treatments (and the best practitioners) at The Tweakments Guide
- NEX peptide skincare
- One Skin serum
- Retinoid skincare
- Hyaluronic acid skincare from By Sarah and Skin Diligent
- Altrient Liposomal Vitamin C
- Vitamin C skincare
- Omega-3 supplement
More from Liz:
- Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to Age
- A Better Second Half
- Follow Liz on Instagram
- Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
More from Alice:
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
- Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com
- WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
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3. Caffeine vs adaptogens: how to feel more energised – with Schia Mitchell Sinclair
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1. Leaky gut, cholesterol and peptides explained – with Dr Mo Enayat
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10. Do I still need HRT if I have no symptoms?
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9. A beginner's guide to running in midlife – with Sabrina Pace-Humphreys
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