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Alice Hart-Davis (born 1963, Builth Wells) is a British journalist and author. After university (St Edmund Hall, Oxford), she joined Vogue in 1985. She has worked at the Telegraph Sunday Magazine, Sunday Telegraph and Daily Telegraph, the Mail on Sunday and the London Evening Standard and now contributes on a freelance basis to numerous national newspapers and magazines, specialising in beauty and health.

She has won awards for her writing including P&G beauty: Best Beauty Journalist of a monthly consumer glossy (2010), Johnson & Johnson Beauty Journalist of the Year (2008) and the Fellowship for British Hairdressing Newspaper Journalist of the Year (2004). Hart-Davis is on the judging panel for several beauty industry awards (British Hairdresser of the Year, British Spa & Beauty Awards and the Smile (Dentistry) Awards).

With her daughter Molly Hindhaugh she has written a guide to beauty for teenagers entitled Be Beautiful: Every Girl's Guide to Hair, Skin and Make-up (Walker Books, £9.99, 2009).ISBN: 9781406318319

In 2010 Hart-Davis developed and launched Good Things, a range of skincare products designed for young women in their teens and twenties, which is sold through Boots.

She is the daughter of the biographer and journalist Duff Hart-Davis,a niece of the broadcaster Adam Hart-Davis and a relative of the British Prime Minister David Cameron. She is married and has three children.

External Links Alice Hart-Davis website and blog Good Things Skincare

Be Beautiful: Every Girl's Guide to Hair, Skin and Make-up

Hart-Davis family website