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Hayley Kadrou

Hayley Kadrou

Deputy Features Editor
Hayley Kadrou is Deputy Features Editor at The National, working across the Arts & Culture and Lifestyle departments. Since graduating from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature and History, she has been working in journalism and content strategy, with a particular interest in covering beauty, well-being, travel and health content.

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As well as being potentially dangerous, mosquito bites can be sore and uncomfortable. Photo: Pixabay
Mosquito bites: How to prevent, treat and soothe them

Serious illness aside, they can be itchy, painful and uncomfortable, but there are ways to ease the symptoms

WellbeingMarch 30, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
Shaving is a common cause of ingrown hairs. Getty Images
Ingrown hairs: What causes them and how to treat them

Sometimes brushed aside as a cosmetic issue, they can have serious consequences if left untreated

Fashion & BeautyMarch 23, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
The exterior grounds of Appleby Castle, Lake District, UK. Photo: UK Sotheby’s International Realty
Inside Appleby Castle: Magical property on market for $12 million

Near-millennium-old property in Lake District has a magical feel and many stories to tell

Home & GardenMarch 16, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
A before-and-after image of a woman who underwent jawline sculpting with a filler, which can change the structure of the face and potentially cause issues at passport control. Photo: The Soni Clinic
Face-off: Does cosmetic surgery require changing your passport?

As airline passengers are questioned over their pre-procedure photos, plastic surgeons and facial recognition leaders weigh in on the need to renew travel documentation

Fashion & BeautyMarch 12, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
Born on February 29, 2020, Isla Armstrong will celebrate her first leap year birthday this month. Photo: Colin Armstrong
Leap day birthdays: How those born on February 29 make it special

Leapers, plus their parents and partners, discuss the experience of being born on this rare date

LifestyleFebruary 28, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
Women proposing to their partners is one of the best-known leap day traditions. Getty Images
Proposals and pastries: How leap year is celebrated worldwide

February 29 is celebrated – and shunned – in various ways across cultures

LifestyleFebruary 21, 2024
Hayley Kadrou
The beauty industry produces about 77 billion units of plastic, of which 70 per cent ends up in landfill. Getty
What a zero-waste beauty routine looks like

Sustainability experts show how we can play a part in solving the growing plastic problem

Fashion & BeautyJuly 28, 2023
Hayley Kadrou
Cold therapy improves stress resilience and increases brown fat, which helps to burn energy. Getty
Four biohacking techniques to try as personalised wellness gets a boost

From intermittent fasting to cold therapy, here are some ways to ‘hack’ your biology

WellbeingNovember 24, 2022
Hayley Kadrou
Digital avatars from Clinique's diversity-friendly Metaverse More Like Us beauty campaign. Photo: Clinique
Future of beauty? Hair and make-up in the metaverse

The beauty industry has never shied away from technology and innovation, but how does choosing cosmetics work in a digital dimension?

WellbeingSeptember 09, 2022
Hayley Kadrou
More brands are coming up with hybrid products that protect the skin even while beautifying it. Photo: Radu Florin / Unsplash
Beauty trends 2022: skincare meets make-up

As preferences change from excessive routines to ‘skinimalism’, demand is rising for products that serve as part-care, part-cosmetic

Fashion & BeautyJanuary 11, 2022
Hayley Kadrou
Symptoms of a migraine include sensitivity to light and noise. Anthony Tran / Unsplash
From acupuncture to antibodies: how do you make a migraine go away?

Despite more than a tenth of the population regularly suffering from the condition, the quest for the ultimate cure is ongoing. Here's where we're at on the journey

WellbeingAugust 23, 2021
Hayley Kadrou
Psychologists have said that stifling negative emotions and approaching challenges with a only positive mindset can be just as damaging to a person's well-being. Unsplash
What is toxic positivity, and are you a culprit of it?

Constantly bombarded as we are with slogans about positive thinking, is there a dark side to trying to channel good vibes only?

June 07, 2021
Hayley Kadrou
Soft lighting sources, muted linens and curtains are one way to make your bedroom feel more restful when you turn in. Photo: John Cullen Lighting
World Sleep Day: how your home lighting can help ensure a good night's sleep

Adjust your space to improve the quality of your shut-eye

WellbeingMarch 18, 2021
Hayley Kadrou
Hyposmia (partial loss of smell) and anosmia (complete loss of smell) are common symptoms of Covid-19. Getty
Scents and sensibilities: UAE residents on the emotional impact of losing their sense of smell

From missing the scents of home and beauty products, to a compromised sense of cooking and eating, here are how four women are adjusting to life without aroma

WellbeingMarch 15, 2021
Hayley Kadrou
Essential oils such as prickly pear and ylang-ylang can infuse dull hair with more shine, while chamomile can treat a dry scalp. Courtesy Puressential
Hair necessities: essential oils for brittle locks and itchy scalps

From lavender and chamomile to tea tree and clary sage, here are 10 essential oils that can resolve hair woes

WellbeingMarch 03, 2021
Hayley Kadrou
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