Martine McCutcheon presents a look at the beauty industry, talking to those with first-hand experience of the business. Jerry Hall joins the host to share her views on plastic surgery, while a group of party girls embark on a Stop the Clock challenge with resident fitness guru James.
Former model Amanda Lamb tells Martine McCutcheon about the pressures of working in a fashion industry where big is seldom beautiful, while 'Juice Master' Jason Vale explains his belief that a fruit juice containing Brazil nuts can do wonders for the skin.
Martine McCutcheon investigates quick and effective ways to look good, as a leading hair stylist advocates a simple fringe in place of botox treatment. Plus, make-up artist Gary Cockerill explains the case for false eyelashes, and Nancy Dell'Olio reveals the beauty secrets of Italian women.
Martine McCutcheon is joined by singer-songwriter turned fashion designer Pearl Lowe, who explains what beauty really means to her. The prematurely ageing party girls reach their limit in the Stop The Clock challenge, while a 52-year-old woman seeks advice on whether permanent lip implants are the best way to a perfect pout
A trio of volunteers test three ways to achieve younger looking hands, including a high street cream and expensive laser therapy. Plus, the party girls receive the results of their efforts in the Stop The Clock challenge. Martine McCutcheon presents
Louise Redknapp investigates the pressure on women to maintain a glamorous pregnancy, and looks at why some women attempt to obliterate all signs of it immediately after their baby is born.
Fearne Cotton examines the ongoing trend for super-slim women and immerses herself in the worrying world of 'pro-ana' websites who encourage anorexia and starvation as a life choice.