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NOTHING TO HIDE

WHEN HAYFEVER SEASON AND ‘ALLERGY FACE’ STRIKES, DON’T HIDE YOURSELF AWAY. TAKE CHARGE AND FIND RELIEF WITH ZYRTEC ® , SO YOU CAN ENJOY SPRINGTIME IN FULL BLOOM

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MADELINE COWE, FORMER MISS WORLD AUSTRALIA TAKING THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE

Former Miss World Australia and ZYRTEC ® ambassador Madeline Cowe has lived with hayfever allergies for most of her life and she admits it has impacted her work and social life. This September she’s taking the ultimate challenge, wearing this bespoke, living dress created by floral artist Jasmine Christie and featuring 1,200 high-pollen-count flowers to the Sydney Spring Racing Carnival. If you suffer from hayfever, you already know that the physical symptoms can wreak havoc on your daily life, affecting the way you look and feel.

These symptoms are known as Allergy Face, a term that describes the visible signs of hayfever such as watery eyes, a red nose and puffiness.

Keep them at bay with ZYRTEC ® , a rapid-acting and long-lasting antihistam­ine that works to relieve hayfever allergy symptoms, so you can get out and about and live life to the fullest.

HAYFEVER FACTS WHAT CAUSES HAYFEVER?

The cause of hayfever is the immune system’s overreacti­on to something in the environmen­t. Typical allergens come from outdoor sources like grass, flower, tree and weed pollen, and mould spores.

HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?

Even though hayfever is a seasonal allergy, the length of the ‘season’ depends on where you live, which pollens and grasses are active at various times and the weather conditions. As a rule of thumb, seasonal allergic rhinitis (seasonal allergies) usually occurs in the spring, summer and early autumn, so it’s best to be prepared and ready to respond if you notice the symptoms arise.

BEAUTY TIP

If you’re suffering from watery eyes, waterproof mascara will see you through the day.

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