Must Read! The Stories TTG Readers Couldn’t Stop Reading In 2025
Updated: 29th January 2026
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Want to know what tweakments and skincare everyone was fascinated by in 2025? We’ve rounded up our most-read pieces so you can catch up on what everyone was loving (and will no doubt continue to love in 2026 and beyond), with expert advice, honest insights, and all the treatments (and routines) worth knowing about right now…
After an incredible wave of renewed interest in Ultherapy – the ultrasound therapy designed to lift and tighten the skin – Alice updated her review of the technology to make sure all your FAQs were answered in full. From a new version called Ultherapy Prime to whether the treatment can actually ‘melt fat in the face’, here’s what you need to know…
Looking for a treatment for a jowly chin and sagging skin that doesn’t involve a full, invasive facelift? You are definitely not alone! It was one of the biggest areas of concerns for TTG readers in 2025. Discover what happened when we sent our intrepid reporter to try ‘JawTite’, the signature treatment of Dr Saleena Zimri, which helps you say hello to a much more sculpted jawline without prolonged downtime.
‘I Tried JawTite And I’m Proof You Don’t Need A FaceLift For A Sculpted Jawline!’
As dermal fillers became less trendy for those seeking subtle, natural results (and biostimulating collagen boosting treatments rose up to take their place), this year Alice revisited a treatment she first tried two decades ago: Sculptra. Read on to see why this old favourite is making a quiet comeback and what Alice thought about her own results. That includes whether the tweakment can really ace the ‘pinch and stretch test’ to showcase improved skin laxity.
Inspired by Karren Brady’s own arm transformation – and knowing its a trouble area for many, many women – Alice shared everything she’s done through the years to keep bingo wings and flabby skin at bay in this trending piece. That includes a treatment to tone your muscles (without having to go to the gym) and the injectable that’s often used on the face but can be just as effective for skin quality on the body too.
Alice’s predictions for what she’d be most likely to try in 2025 quickly became a reader favourite — and it’s easy to see why. The article reads like a cheatsheet of intriguing (and expert-backed) treatments, covering everything from subtle eye refreshes to neck firming. Here’s what Alice had in mind and why she wanted each tweak. You never know, it might just inspire your own list for 2026.
Here at TTG Towers we were totally fascinated by a new study released this year that suggested that a simple smile might do more for your perceived attractiveness than ‘beautifying’ treatments such as wrinkle-relaxing toxin. Alice investigated the findings and found, well, it’s not quite that simple… but confidence and happiness definitely go a long way to making you look and feel great whatever your age.
Yup, it was one of the biggest skincare conversations among menopausal women this year: could you – and should you – use vaginal HRT gel on your face? ‘Why would you want to’, we can hear those who haven’t read the piece cry!, but considering oestrogen decline can have such a dramatic effect on your skin, there are rumours that it can help hydrate and add a glow to menopausal complexions. Would Alice try it? You’ll have to read the piece to find out…
Want to know if it’s really possible to turn back the clock on your skin after your 30s, without fillers or Botox? With the right approach (and some patience!) it can be, according to contributing editor Becki Murray who did just that. From experimenting with different actives (carefully!) and embracing the ‘unsexy’ side of skincare, she reveals what worked, what didn’t, and the small tweaks to everyone’s routine that can get them great results.
How I Reverse Aged My Skin From My 30s Onwards (Without Injectables)
We know the world of supplements is crowded – and confusing! Seriously, which ones do you actually need to take for better skin and health, without breaking the bank? To save you time and money we spoke to leading practitioners to discover the supplements – from vitamin C to NAD+ – that they recommend to patients and actually take themselves. Get your shopping list at the ready for all your wellness needs in 2026.
These Are The Supplements That Practitioners Actually Use Themselves
We predicted the biggest skincare trends for 2025 back in January – and it is fair to say, TTG readers were quick to investigate them! We’re not saying we are psychic as journalists, but many of them not only came true, but look likely to be big in 2026 too, not least the idea that your skincare routine can be both results-driven and a pampering little luxury. And, that doesn’t have to cost the earth either. You just need the right products…
If there was one skincare ingredient that hit the headlines like no other in 2025, it was peptides – the wrinkle-smoothing actives without any side effects, including other hero ingredients like retinoids. In this piece, we not only answered all the questions you need to know about what peptides are and how they work, but also revealed the best products that we (and other beauty insiders) have fallen in love with…
Can This Trending Ingredient Really Reduce Wrinkles Without Side Effects?
Still looking for more tweakments inspiration? Head to the Guide to find more reviews and advice for all your common skin concerns.
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