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Posted on 24th Apr 2022

The Next Generation: Karishma Leckraz won’t stop until the beauty industry embraces all skin

Being unique has never been a challenge for Karishma Leckraz, or ‘Krishy,’ a British-born Indo-Mauritian content creator and eczema awareness activist. Understanding the strength of her individuality was a process,…

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Posted on 26th Apr 202116th Jun 2021

I tried TikTok’s self-care challenge for a week and now it’s a habit for life

Last year, I was convinced that TikTok was for children. I had conversations about how annoying the app was and that I’d die before ever using the platform myself. Alive…

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Posted on 24th Oct 2020

MESA Reviews: IRÉN Skin Superfruit Booster Customized Serums

Since lockdown restrictions have been put in place and working from home has become the new norm, most of us have extra time on our hands. It also means we’re…

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Posted on 11th Sep 202027th Oct 2020

MESA Reviews: the spa mist treatment that saved my bleached-blonde hair

It’s been nearly five years since I first bleached my hair, so it’s safe to say my hair has seen it all. From bleach blonde to pastel pink, to black,…

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Posted on 17th Aug 202017th Aug 2020

South Asian creatives you should follow this Heritage Month

Today marks the final day of the UK’s first ever South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM). Established by Dr Binita Kane and Jasvir Singh, the month celebrated the intricacies of our…

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Posted on 4th Aug 202011th Sep 2020

Discussing beauty, business and the Middle East with Duck & Dry’s Yulia Rorstrom

Leaving finance behind to make her mark on the beauty industry, Yulia Rorstrom’s career history is nothing short of extraordinary. In 2014, equipped with vision and raw entrepreneurship, Yulia embarked…

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Posted on 23rd Jun 202023rd Jun 2020

For me, India’s authentic history is best captured by its literature

Framed by a socalled “Western” lens, India is often viewed as an exotic, faraway place – an image reinforced in Western classrooms, which rarely venture into discourse about Indian history…

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Posted on 20th Apr 202021st Apr 2020

MESA’s luxury wishlist

At a time where our lives have shifted from IRL to URL, the need to shop digitally has increased. Here at MESA, we’ve particularly grown fond of relishing luxury goods…

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