01/02/2012
Do the new breed of beauty products blending science and technology really work? And why Virginia Ironside is having the time of her life in her 60s.
What we will be putting on our faces in the next few years to hide those wrinkles: in recent months, new products have come on the market which are the result of nanotechnology and advances in glycobiology - but what exactly are nanoparticles and glycans? And do they really make us look younger? With cosmetic surgery in confusion over breast implants and an ASA ruling against one of the world's leading cosmetic companies, we ask what we can believe when it comes to claims made for beauty products.
One of our Women in Business Jo Pateman is up to her knees in mud as we find out how she and her pond clearing business are getting on. We've been following Women with Waders for the last 12 months while Jo's mentor, Nikki King the Managing Director of Isuzu Trucks UK Ltd has given her advice on business plans, HR, and health and safety policies.
"The years after being 60 have, no question, been the happiest years of my life" - so says Virginia Ironside. She joins Jenni to discuss her one woman show and explain why boring for Britain, fun funerals, grandchildren and sex - or, even better, no sex - make the sixties the best and funniest time of your life.
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Advertising Beauty Products
Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson and Lindsey Taff from the ASA discuss with Jenni where the lines should be drawn in the advertising of beauty products.
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The Future Face of the Beauty Industry
Jenni is joined by Dr Danka Tamburic – who has developed an MSc in cosmetic science at the London College of Fashion – and by beauty journalist Alice Hart-Davis.
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Judy Merry catches up with Jo Pateman - who we've been following for the last 12 months - to find out how she and her pond clearing business, Women with Waders, are getting on.
Duration: 10:12
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Virginia Ironside joins Jenni to explain why one's sixties can be the best and funniest time of one's life.
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Low Pay
Guardian columnist Zoe Williams and writer and policy analyst Jill Kirby join Jenni to discuss women and the minimum wage.
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