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One to One
BBC Radio 4
286 episodes
8 months ago

Series of interviews in which broadcasters follow their personal passions by talking to the people whose stories interest them most

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Series of interviews in which broadcasters follow their personal passions by talking to the people whose stories interest them most

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Society & Culture
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Dharshini David meets fashion writer Anna Murphy
One to One
13 minutes
2 years ago
Dharshini David meets fashion writer Anna Murphy

Are we as obsessed as ever with not looking old? It's six years since US beauty magazine Allure banned the term "anti-ageing" in its publications, and some big cosmetic brands have tried to portray a more positive attitude towards getting older. But with huge demand for so-called "tweakments" like Botox injections, does the "anti-ageing" narrative still dominate? BBC business correspondent Dharshini David and Times fashion director Anna Murphy discuss the culture of the beauty industry and what is driving people's desire to change the way they look.

Produced for BBC Audio in Cardiff by Paul Martin.

One to One

Series of interviews in which broadcasters follow their personal passions by talking to the people whose stories interest them most