March 2025 Highlights: Beauty, Health & Everyday Tips
March was a busy month on Aesthetic Health Solutions UK. We posted about everything from the latest non‑surgical face‑lift tech to practical advice on UK health insurance. Whether you’re looking to freshen up your skincare routine, figure out how much to tip after a haircut, or understand why GoodRx now costs $9.99 a month, you’ll find a quick, practical guide here.
Beauty & Skincare Trends
We kicked off the month with a deep dive into non‑surgical face‑lifts. Readers learned how Ultherapy, RF microneedling, and thread lifts compare, plus tips for picking the right option based on skin type and budget. Later, we broke down the best AM skin routine – cleanse, serum, moisturizer, sunscreen – in a step‑by‑step format that anyone can follow.
If you love subscription boxes, we explored Birch Boxes, BoxyCharm, and the rise and fall of Birchbox itself. The articles answered the burning question: do you get full‑size products? We also highlighted cruelty‑free makeup, checking whether big names like Elf Beauty and Bath & Body Works still test on animals. For makeup fans, the “most ethical makeup brand” guide listed vegan, cruelty‑free options that won’t break the bank.
Hair lovers weren’t left out. We compared tipping standards for a $30 haircut versus a $5 tip for a hairdresser, and gave a straight‑forward guide on how long hair extensions really last. The best shampoo for different hair types was also covered, with clear take‑aways for oily, dry, or colour‑treated locks.
Health, Finance & Lifestyle Guides
On the health side, we tackled a range of UK‑specific topics. One post explained how much Britons pay for health insurance, breaking down NHS basics and private options. Another detailed the dental implant timeline in the UK, step‑by‑step from consultation to recovery.
We didn’t ignore more niche medical info. Readers got the low‑down on the first‑line drugs for neuropathic pain, a quick look at GoodRx’s pricing model, and an explanation of why online doctors can’t prescribe hydrocodone. For those planning a family, we shared practical fertility‑boosting tips and even when the “best days” for conception happen.
Financial curiosity was met with an article on when Social Security stops being taxed, plus a look at Level 3 hospitals and what makes them top‑tier. And for the curious about terminology, we answered the simple question: what’s a female barber called?
All posts were written in plain English, packed with actionable advice, and aimed at helping you make better decisions – whether you’re buying a new shampoo, scheduling a facial, or navigating UK health costs. Bookmark this page to revisit any topic that catches your eye, and stay tuned for more fresh content next month.