Life & Style Vol 16 Issue 13

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BALLITO 3 - 16 July 2019

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SURFING KIDS: SAVED BY A WAVE

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SHOP LOCAL: NOW ONLINE

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BEAUTY: SKINCARE THAT WORKS

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The back story

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T’S easy to assume that everyone thinks the way you do or knows what you know. But it can be a damaging assumption, both for personal relationships, and for business.

I’ll admit I’ve been guilty of this over the years, continuing on my merry, oblivious way in a conversation and assuming those around me have the back story. I’ve had to learn how to ‘get out of my own head’ and check my manners over the years, adopting a more considered approach to communicating with people. This train of thought also led me to my place of work. A friend of mine (and one of my ex editors) is a prominent editorial director at Media 24’s magazine division. She has a global perspective on media brands, and I respect her immensely. (#GirlBoss!) During a recent visit to Ballito, she commented on Life & Style Media as being a really cool, boutique media house with a unique offering to not only the local audience, but to advertisers. In fact, her words were, “It’s so hip! There’s nothing quite like it in SA.” I’ve only been with Life & Style 1-7 July: Catch a Break for six months, but having been The Ballito Pro is in full swing until the caught up in the daily grind of 7th, and it’s a year of firsts for this annual deadlines, it’s easy to forget the event. This year it’s sponsored by California bigger picture, and she reminded me original brand O’Neill, and for the first time why I chose to join this team. It also then occurred to me that, the women’s prize money will equal the with the ebb and flow of tourists men’s. Hooraah! Plus it’s a free-to-attend to our beautiful region, plus the event for the whole family. Get to Willard influx of new residents (The Citizen Beach for all the action. newspaper recently reported on how north of Durban is the fastest 5 July: Pageant Pros growing economic node in SA), we Miss Ballito will be crowned at Simbithi have a new wave of eyes and ears Country Club. Tickets cost R450 for a enjoying our media products. formal black-tie evening of a 3-course Life & Style Media was started 16 years ago by Dave and Sue Charles, dinner plus entertainment, and can be a couple with plenty of media booked via Missballito.rotaryzimbali@ experience in the ‘real’ world, having gmail.com been at the SABC in both television and national radio, both behind 3-7 July: Disney Delights the scenes and on the airwaves. The enormously popular Disney on Ice They saw an opportunity here for a is back at the Durban ICC! Tickets are niche publishing house that brought available through Computicket only a lifestyle element to the market with magazine-style content in a (beware of other sites offering tickets), and this year promises performances from Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, as well as other Disney favourites.

What to do

free-to-pick-up newsprint format. Life & Style was their very first product. (You read that right; this publication is 16 years old, and we distribute 20 000 copies of updated new content every two weeks.) The next step was to produce a glossy, A5 business directory, communicating what local businesses wanted to say to Life & Style readers in a reliable and user-friendly package. The trusty Biz Book is now in its 28th edition, over nearly a decade, with three updated editions published per year. Five years ago, they saw a window for a commercial/community radio station, with a heavy focus on great music, and good vibes. They secured the only local radio licence, and began 88FM Radio Life & Style, the voice of Ballito, with a global streaming audience from the United States to Joburg. (I love that technology can show us who’s listening, and from where.) These were, and still are, media products that offer a positive, upbeat message, and the combination of all three (soon to be more) is a powerful vehicle for local advertisers. The company has continued to evolve and grow, and is about to go full multimedia, with the launch of audio-visual products that will change the way North Coast residents both consume their local media, and advertise their services and products. I’ve had an 18-year career in national media, and I tend to agree with my friend; this is a cool brand, and it’s about to get even cooler. It’s well documented that the world is consuming more media than ever before, and it’s up to the cleverest, sassiest media products to evolve with both their audience and their advertiser. Visit the fresh new-look website at lifeandstyle.co.za, where you can live stream 88FM from anywhere in the world, and catch up on Life & Style content, bringing you the latest on health, fitness, beauty and travel, art, décor and foodie news from our beautiful Ballito bubble. Until next time,

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Editor In Chief EditorCharles In Chief Dave 082 551 4768 Dave Charles 082 551 4768 editor@lifeandstyle.org.za editor@lifeandstyle.org.za Editor Editor Reeder-Powell Melanie Melanie Reeder-Powell 082 974 5035 082 974 5035 melanie@lifeandstyle.org.za melanie@lifeandstyle.org.za Layout & Design Layout & Design art@lifeandstyle.org.za Sue Charles Sue Charles art@lifeandstyle.org.za Distribution Supervisor Distribution Manyoni Supervisor Skhumbuzo Skhumbuzo Manyoni Advertising Advertising Delia Laas 071 046 1433 ads@lifeandstyle.org.za 071 046 1433 Delia Laas ads@lifeandstyle.org.za Melanie Parnell 082 556 2416 Melanie Parnellmedia@lifeandstyle.org.za 082 556 2416 media@lifeandstyle.org.za Candice Flood 066 207 9709 066 207 9709 Candice Flood sales@lifeandstyle.org.za sales@lifeandstyle.org.za Office 032 946 1145 / 3112 / 3674 Office 032 946 1145 / 3112 / 3674 Cover Chocolate cake provided Published by by Jacqui Rey Food Matters, North Coast Publishing PTYby Ltd styled Sue Charles Photograph MikeChildren’s Charles Surfers Not Street Cover ‘Girls Surf Too’ project, shot by Published by Pierre Tostee North Coast Publishing PTY Ltd Station Manager Mike Charles Studio Manager Mvelo Zulu

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11 July: Game On

MTN is hosting their Corporate Golf Challenge with the iLembe Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism at the Zimbali Country Club. Cost includes green fees, golf carts and dinner, with a shotgun start at 11:45. To book your four-ball, contact Marthie 083 327 8654 or email info@marwilusch.co.za

11 July: Bingo for Puppies

Get to Old North at Karibu for a fundraising evening of Bingo for Puppy SOS. The money goes toward the sterilization, caring and feeding programmes of puppies and dogs in our community. The event starts at 6pm, and there are prizes to be won as well. Meal speacials will be on offer from R80. Book a table at Karibu/Old North on 032 947 0520 and for queries on the Bingo evening call 083 321 7013.

27 July: Do-Re-Mi

The Drakensberg Boys’ Choir will be performing at Ashton International College, Ballito at 6:30pm, from R60 for kids and pensioners to R100 for adults. Tickets are avialable daily at 7-8am, 121pm from the school. Seating is allocated.

27 July: Plenty of Pinotage

Head to the Litchi Orchard in Salt Rock for the annual Dimersfontein Pinotage on Tap, from 12pm – 7pm. R295 will get you freeflowing pinotage, a snack pack on arrival, and live music and entertainment. It’s a festive affair that never fails to find the fun! Tickets available from quicket.co.za or head to diemersfontein.co.za

Have an event you want to shout about? Email melanie@lifeandstyle.org.za

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• Decide not to worry about it.

• Nothing worthwhile is achieved overnight.

• Consider yourself fortunate.

• Everything is possible! • Detachment is sometimes the greatest act of love.

• Realise there is nothing

lacking, and the whole world belongs to you.

• Learn something from every experience.

• There is always time to do what is important.

• Only here and now can

you truly love – the past is a memory, the future a fantasy.

• Love yourself.

This h mont we LOV E SURFERS NOT STREET CHILDREN

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ITH the Ballito Pro in full swing, it once again brings our attention to Surfers Not Street Children, one of the official charities affiliated to the annual surfing competition.

Its name invokes the question of identity, and the labels we give to people who then struggle to shake it. Giving children an alternative identity, other than the one dictated to by poverty and homelessness, is something to be proud of. Our cover photograph this month celebrates their story, with an image of their ‘Girls Surf Too’ initiative. Their mentorship and skills development programmes steer children through hopelessness and homelessness to becoming active, engaged, employable adults, using the medium of surfing. Started by Tom Hewitt MBE, who was awarded the accolade by Queen Elizabeth II, the charity has also enjoyed support from HRH Prince Harry and South African pro surfer Jordy Smith. Find out how to donate or volunteer your time at surfnotstreets.org or call 061 216 0954.


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FOOD Isabelle & Jacqui Rey

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T was while driving her car one day that Jacqui Rey first thought of the name Food Matters for her catering and consulting business. That was 35 years ago.

It’s a multi-faceted concept for a multi-faceted business model; with catering clients from Porsche to the Vodacom Durban July, menu design and consulting to local restaurants, and a supply division offering biscotti’s, cheesecakes and more to establishments as far as Hillcrest. Many years after the inception of Food Matters, Jacqui’s sister-in-law Isabelle had a similar ‘Aha’ moment when she came up with the name for their convenience food range, FOMO. The social media acronym for ‘Fear of Missing Out’ also referenced ‘Frozen Meals’, and ‘Food Matters’. Jacqui was sold. So much so, that she teased Isabelle about applying for a job with Bill Gates to further her clever ideas! “It all started with a chicken and leek pie,” explains Isabelle, (affectionately known as Izzy by the family.) “And it just went viral,” she adds, referring to the extreme popularity of the humble but delicious dish that was the launch pad for FOMO. Izzy wasn’t always in the food game; having enjoyed a career in décor, as well as front-of-house hospitality which included time at Quarters Hotel in Durban’s Florida Road, where she and Jacqui once worked together. Izzy and brother Jean-Francois, Jacqui’s husband, are of Mauritian heritage. They have fond memories of growing up in the kitchen of their family home on a sugarcane farm in Ottawa, near Verulam. Izzy recounts being seated next to their warm Aga stove, wooden

spoon in hand, with their family cook of 60 years, as well as their mother. It was here that the children cultivated a lifelong love of good food. Jacqui also grew up on a sugar estate, in Mount Edgecombe, where she vividly remembers starting to cook at the tender age of nine. She started training in earnest at the age of 18, then cutting her teeth (and sharpening her knives) at Durban’s Royal Hotel in the early 1980s. She then headed to London and spent time in Cirencester in the Cotswolds honing her skills, before heading home to join the Christina Martin Culinary Arts Studio as a lecturer. It was around this time that she and Jean-Francois first met, and began ‘Decadent Desserts’, supplying delicious sweet treats to friends and restaurants. Ingredients are a major part of the ‘secret recipe’ for their success, underscoring everything Jacqui’s food stands for. She will choose exceptional ingredients over cheaper alternatives any day, adding “we are quality-driven, not price driven.” And the proof is in the pudding. Their operating kitchen in Ballito is an impressive 240 square metres, complete with 18 staff, walk-in freezers, refrigerated trailers, and heaps of hard work. Having a family business doesn’t always necessarily translate into success, but Food Matters is the shining example of how it can work, with everyone adopting different roles and finding a good balance. Izzy is now almost full-time on the FOMO range, refining recipes and lovingly preparing convenience meals for home-freezing. Highlights include chicken lasagne, country-style oxtail (perfect

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Jacqui Rey and her family business, Food Matters, have become synonymous with beautiful food and quality catering. Together with husband Jean-Francois and sister-in-law Isabelle, they’ve established a 35-year legacy. Life & Style caught up with them to find out about the secrets to their success, and to chat about their convenience food range, aptly named FOMO.

for a winter’s eve), and of course, the infamous chicken and leek pie. Currently, the range is available online, for collection at their kitchens. It’s also available from Farm to Fork in Umdloti, Loafers Café in Kokstad, and Health & Herb in Underberg, so you too can bring quality catering into your

home. (Bring your own dishes to fill on request, and your secret’s safe with them!) Find Food Matters at Unit 9 Monza Park, 2 Garlicke Drive, Ballito. Call 032 946 3173, or visit foodmatters.co.za


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CLICK FOR CONVENIENCE While there’s nothing new about online delivery services, there has certainly been a gap for convenience shopping that supports local businesses and offers organic, ethical and artisanal produce. If you like your bread homemade, your milk free range and your beer crafty, read on!

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an awful lot on offer, like nuts and jams, homemade ice cream and even ecofriendly cleaning products. Some of the biggest sellers include fresh homemade pies from KC’s in the Midlands, milk from Jersey Cow Co. (which is hormone and antibioticfree), meat from Hope Meats, also in the Midlands, and veg and fruit from Natures Gate here along the North Coast. Our personal favourite is ordering fresh, local flowers from the site, as well as the Science of Coffee beans.

RTISANAL shopping often means having to head to several different destinations, from the butcher, for your hormonefree, free-range meat; to the baker for your preservative-free, non-GM bread, (we’ll leave the candlestick maker for the return of load shedding!) Now, thanks to a clever online business, you can source quality produce from one place, and have it delivered to your door.

Hupu is not an original concept, but it is relatively new to Ballito. Two years ago, corporate executive Michelle McNamara, was forced to change her lifestyle to improve her health. “I fell quite ill,” she explains. Originally based in La Lucia, Michelle realised she needed to start eating more healthily and living her life a little more stress free. “I worked in corporate for over 15 years in a high-powered managerial position, and after having my baby girl I decided to give it a break and spend some time with her.” Given Michelle’s health concerns, and the new member of the family, her husband started to order from online delivery service, Hupu, in Westville, and they were soon hooked. “The meat was all free range and tasted amazing, and the vegetables were

organically grown. I rarely went to the shops and it started to save a ton of money and time.” In addition, she found that by eating the right organically grown food her skin started to clear, and her gut started to heal. The mom of two saw an opportunity, and the family decided to move to Salt Rock and start a new business venture with Hupu’s innovative concept, offering fresh, local produce to Ballito

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and surrounds. Now, they reside in Brettenwood, and their ‘click and collect’ store is based in Simbithi Office Park. No doubt Michelle’s customerfocused professional background is the foundation of her business, and she’s roped in the family too. (Her son is the Hupu delivery guy!) “We have formed relationships with many local farmers and producers, and have put them on our app,” says Michelle. “We now aim to connect the farmer with the end user so that they’re getting produce from the ground, straight to the consumer.” What really makes Hupu unique, is that it aims to not only support local communities, but they provide produce that is free range, hormone free and antibiotic free. Unlike conventional retail grocery shopping, you’re not as easily tempted by other products on the shelves. Plus, “we take the headache out of standing in queues,” adds Michelle. In addition to fresh producehere’s

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IMBITHI ECO-ESTATE’S Environmental and Landscaping Department scooped Double Gold at the South African Landscaping Institute (SALI) Awards held in Cape Town, recently. In addition to the Double Gold Award for Environmental Landscaping, Simbithi was also awarded Best Environmental Work Entry in South Africa.

This was a joint effort between their Environmental and Landscaping Department, and the dedicated team from Servest Landscaping who ensure this eco-environment is optimally maintained. Servest branch manager for

Landscaping and Turf, Rudi Jonck, shared that this year’s judging criteria and scoring was stricter than at previous SALI Awards. “The Servest team would like to thank the management of Simbithi for their support, in achieving this result and site manager, Siphelele Simelane and his staff for their hard work and dedication.” Simbithi Eco-Estate general manager, Malcolm Samuel, commented that “even now, in winter, the estate is looking beautiful.” A special congratulations to Gary McKenzie, Michael Riley, and their dedicated environmental committee for their efforts.


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CLEVER FOOD SWAPS

“You can enjoy a whole four cups’ worth of popcorn before getting the same carbohydrate content as one small slice of bread.”

School holidays can often mean your kids (and you) are making less healthy food choices for convenience sake. Dietitian Kim Wilson offers some simple food swaps to consider.

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et’s be clear, kids will be kids. It’s unrealistic to expect them to say no to sugar or refined foods when they are everywhere. There are always going to be school functions and birthday parties, and the inevitable takehome party pack. Also, the convenience of pre-packaged ‘kid-friendly’ foods is unmistakable. However, there are some key food swaps that you can make in your home to ensure that your kids get the healthy version.

are widely advertised. You may even be buying the oven-bake option versus the deep-fried version as the healthier choice. However, if you think you’re buying a simple, healthy potato product, you may be shocked at what’s actually added to the ingredients listing. Just some of the nasties added include refined oils, refined syrups, flavourants and preservatives. Take those extra five minutes and prepare your own baked potato or sweet potato chips at home (include the kids in the cooking process) and your body will thank you. It is worth the extra time. For some sneaky swaps you can also make your own veggie fries out of carrot, zucchini, purple sweet potato, or butternut cut into chip shapes. They will not only add extra vegetables to the plate but some bright colors too.

1. CHICKEN NUGGETS We’ve all heard the rumor that there’s only 30 percent chicken in a certain fast-food chain’s chicken nuggets. I cannot confirm this, but I do know that they use refined oils to deep fry the ‘chicken’. Also, if you keep the food on your counter it has been known to remain visibly ‘perfect’ for years. So that can’t be good for you. For a delicious swap take your own chicken pieces, dip them in egg and then coat them in one of the following: cooked quinoa, almond flour, coconut flour, or macadamia flour (or a combination of these) and add your favourite spices such as paprika, cayenne pepper, chicken spice or a Cajun spice. Then lightly fry them in extra virgin olive oil. Serve with a homemade tomato sauce, sriracha, or a sugar-free tomato sauce at least.

4. PIZZA Pizza is always a crowd favourite, but a quick Google search on the calorie contents of typical fast-food pizza options will horrify you. There is truly a myriad of pizza base recipes online made from everything from broccoli to eggplant, and I certainly encourage you to try these out, but you can just as easily use a wholegrain wrap as your base. The best tips for enjoying a healthy pizza at home: • Make it yourself (even the flourversion made at home will at least contain less preservatives and artificial flavors etc.) • Keep the base thin regardless of what it’s made of (and definitely don’t stuff it with sausage!) • Go easy on the cheese. Less is definitely better. • Add extra veggies wherever you can. • Add a side dish of salad or veggies.

2. FISH FINGERS As with chicken nuggets, fish fingers may contain harmful or refined oils as well as preservatives or additives that aren’t very healthy for you or your kids. The easy version is to make your own using the exact same method as above. Serve them with a delicious mashed cauliflower (for extra healthy veggies) or mashed potato or sweet potato (hold off on the added milk/cream/sugar) and again add a dipping sauce if preferred. 3. OVEN-BAKED CHIPS These are a firm favourite in most homes, and the ready-to-cook versions

5. CHIPS/CRISPS This is a no-brainer, and I definitely don’t want to harp on about this, but what ever happened to enjoying good old homemade popcorn? Homemade popcorn makes a crunchy, satisfying snack for any occasion, and it contains a lot of fiber and very little carbohydrates per serving. You can enjoy a whole four cups worth before getting the same carbohydrate content as one small slice of bread. Make your own popcorn using the whole kernels (i.e. not the microwave version), use

olive oil or coconut oil, and then top it off with some freshly ground sea salt or even Herbamare as a low-salt option. Overall, choose homemade: it’s always best because you can see each and every ingredient that goes into the meal. This means no preservatives, artificial flavours, artificial colours, artificial sweeteners or refined oils. Taking the extra time to prepare a healthy meal for your kids at home will mean that when they do eat out,

you can be less concerned about their choices. The 80/20 rule applies to kids just as much as it applies to us.

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SHOP THE PRODUCTS ‘Life & Style’ recommends these high-tech skin treats:

Many beauty brands make big promises about the results they offer, but is it worth sourcing medical grade skincare versus over-the-counter products? We asked the experts at Skin Renewal Aesthetic Clinic, Umhlanga, to give us the breakdown.

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HERE is often a question around whether medical skin care products are really any better than products that can be bought over the counter, explains Skin Renewal Aesthetic Clinic; they should know, after so many years in the aesthetic business.

There is a difference between the two; medical skin care products are prescribed and dispensed by doctors, whereas over-the-counter products are available in pharmacies, department stores, salons and anywhere that products are for sale without being prescribed. Over-the-counter products are sometimes sold with advice from a salesperson, but often consumers are left to their own devices, making their selection based on the packaging or claims that are made in the advertising. “Cosmetic” products are just that, and while they do contain beneficial ingredients, their efficacy will not be as noticeable as medical grade. Price is also not necessarily indicative of how good a product is. They might be more widely available at a larger supplier of stockists, but there are many over-the-counter products that are expensive too. There are three very simple

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reasons why the two differ: 1. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Active ingredients are formulated to address particular conditions, but with over-the-counter products being formulated for everyone, the use of active ingredients in these products is limited by law. This includes both the number of ingredients used, the grade or quality of the ingredients, as well as the concentrations or dosages. Generally, the active ingredients in medical products are much higher – both the number of active ingredients used, as well as the concentrations thereof, hence making the products more active. These products can only be prescribed by medical doctors, who will ensure that a specific condition is addressed, and best results are achieved. 2. PENETRATION INTO THE SKIN Secondly, with limited active ingredients, less sophisticated delivery systems and lesser concentrations of actives, the overthe-counter products may not penetrate as deeply into the skin, thus the difference in the results. The active ingredients are formulated to reach the deeper layers

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of the dermis. It is at this level of the skin where collagen is restored, elastin is affected and the causes of skin ageing are seriously addressed. 3. SCIENTIFIC BACKUP It is scientifically proven that medical products give results and improve the skin, as these products are able to back up their claims with clinical data. This data is based on testing the complete product, not a random ingredient here and there as is often the case with some other cosmetics. The active ingredients reach a deeper layer of the dermis, where all the important transformative functions are being performed. Medical products are the only products that can in fact ‘change’ the skin. While over-the-counter products have their place, (and it’s not that they do ‘nothing’), the effects of medical-grade products are far more noticeable.

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MOOIMAAK MAKEOVERS ANNIE DELPORT

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nnie Delport lives in Simon’s Town where she works as a tour guide. While she loves her job, years of unprotected sun exposure had left her with visible damage.

Fortunately, Annie was in for the makeover of a lifetime when she took part in kykNET’s popular makeover show, Mooimaak. The Skin Renewal team lead by Dr Andre Truter and therapist Bernice Crause gave her a series of skin rejuvenating treatments and the results were nothing short of incredible.

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Skin Texture Premature Ageing Skin Tightening Skin Resurfacing Fine Lines Wrinkles Tired Appearance

A Vampire facial involves drawing the patient’s own blood and running it through a process to isolate its platelet-rich plasma (PRP). As the PRP contains growth factors that stimulates tissue regeneration we then inject it back into the skin. This is how we managed to refine Annie’s skin texture, soften lines and create a firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

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THE EYES HAVE IT! We rejuvenated Annie’s eye area using a device called the Jett Plasma Lift Medical. It emits a safe, high voltage charge that tightens up skin tissue and stimulates the growth of new collagen. As the tip doesn’t even have to touch your skin to work, it’s almost like a magic wand to create a non-surgical eye lift. No cutting! No scars!

A TOUCH OF LIGHT Annie’s deepest wrinkles were tackled using a CO2 fractional laser. It removes the outer layers of dead, damaged skin and stimulates the creation of yet more collagen. It requires 7 to 10 days of downtime, but Annie will be the first to tell you that the results are totally worth it. “My texture is beautiful, smooth and glowing!” she says. “I want to do it again!”

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T’S always a good idea to take an emergency medical kit with you when you go on holiday, especially if you are visiting places that are remote or unlikely to have access to doctors or pharmacies.

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advisable to get a broad spectrum antibiotic from your GP to take with you. This should cover conditions ranging from sinusitis to chest infections to bladder infections. 9. SAVLON/DETTOL/IODINE: To wash any wounds. 10. TWEEZERS FOR REMOVING SPLINTERS. 11. STERI-STRIPS: Great for holding together cuts that are too deep for a simple plaster.

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ave you noticed the butterflies? A walk outdoors in places where wildflowers grow is a real treat at the moment if you enjoy watching these fragile little winged jewels. Midwinter is when they appear in numbers, driven by an ancient primeval instinct to go forth and multiply – an instinct that they embrace with hedonistic abandon. It’s the butterfly equivalent to Woodstock, or the Burning Man phenomenon of recent times and, to the casual observer it looks like they’re having a lot of fun.

There’s one walk in particular that we take our dogs on that is an absolute butterfly paradise at present, particularly when the sun is still high enough to illuminate the floral feast on display in the wild verges of the track that we follow. I was curious to find out more

about the little white flowers that are abundant on the greenery at this time of year and attracting masses of white and yellow butterflies so I turned to the technology in my pocket. A quick search of the app store produced a service called Picture This which offered to instantly identify these and other plants for a small fee. The download was fast and relatively effortless – even payment was a breeze. My new friend surprisingly had instant access to my credit card and probably all of my other personal particulars too which it could be sharing with Donald Trump or Vladimir Putin but, as I have nothing to hide, they would be in for a bit of a let-down. But enough of the conspiracy theory. Getting back to the issue at hand, I took a pic of the flowers which the app instantly identified as Jack in the Bush, also known as Siamweed, Crucita, Archangel, Bitterbush, Triffid Weed, Paraffin Bush and Christmas Bush. There was enough of a clue there to alert me to the fact that this might not be indigenous, but it was the Latin name that sent shivers down my spine –

Chromolaena Odorata. This tropical American native is the plant most environmentalists here list as public enemy number one – it’s known to have devastated tourism and livelihoods in countries like Tanzania where it is out of control, reducing water availability, grazing and even crop yields. It spreads like wild fire and, because it is rich in flammable phytochemicals, it burns like wild fire, much hotter and more damaging than natural bush fire. Bottom line – it’s not welcome in these parts and is being eradicated with extreme prejudice. But the butterflies love it and they obviously know that this evil invader has some redeeming features. For example, a quick online check revealed that Chromolaena odorata is recognised throughout the world as a valuable traditional medicinal plant. It is widely used for its wound healing properties. Several parts of this herb have been used to effectively treat wounds, burns, and skin infections, considerably lessening scarring and dramatically speeding up the healing process. Furthermore,

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This month we tried... Boxing is a well-known cure for winter spread, not to mention the benefits on your stress levels and cardiovascular system. Ringside Boxing in Umhlali is taking it to the next level, with boxing classes to suit all levels, ages and genders. Life & Style’s Delia Laas set her alarm clock for their early morning classes to check out the hype.

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RECENTLY decided I need to ‘fight the flab’ and increase my fitness levels, so after some deliberation, I decided to join Ringside Boxing gym. Ringside integrates old-school boxing with new exercise techniques, which equates to a fresh, fun and exciting training experience.

They have various offerings such as group classes, private sessions and weight training. I started with the early morning group classes that kick off at 5:15am every weekday. I arrived not knowing what to expect and feeling a bit intimidated, seeing that I’ve never done boxing before and I am certainly not as fit as I would like to be. I was greeted by Winston, one of Ringside’s seasoned staff members, who welcomed me and assured me that I had nothing to worry about. He assisted me in wrapping my hands and selecting

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Zululami Luxury Coastal Estate is poised to introduce a new precedent in luxury coastal family living along KwaZuluNatal’s North Coast. Following the successful sales thus far, there is no doubt that this estate ticks all the boxes when it comes to luxury, secure, seaside living and outdoor adventure. And now,

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Inverroche Classic Gin 750 ml PLUS Fitch & Leedes Pink Tonic 6 x 200 ml Cans PER COMBO

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Price valid 28 June – 31 July 2019 Store address: 01 Zimbali Drive, The Wedge, OK Foods, Shop 01. Telephone number: 065 221 1007 Trading hours: Mondays to Fridays: 08:00 – 20:00, Saturdays: 08:00 – 17:00, Sundays: 10:00 – 15:30

Not for Persons Under the Age of 18. Drink Responsibly.


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