• COCONUT OIL – pros and cons for skin, hair and body use

    COCONUT OIL – pros and cons for skin, hair and body use
     First, let’s start with the pros. Coconut oil is packed with antioxidants and vitamins which: promote cellular repair & protect against premature aging minimize the appearance of pores prevent moisture loss Virgin Coconut Oil is a natural combination of Lauric Acid, Caprylic Acid and Capric Acid. These 3 fatty acids provide strong disinfectant, anti-microbial and moisturizing properties when applied on skin and hair. Benefits include: antibacterial antiviral anti-fungal anti-inflammatory properties proven to successfully fight candida and other skin infections such as acne coconut oil is an excellent moisturizer for those with severely dry skin conditions...
  • Is Tanning Really So Bad? Yes, and here's why.

    Is Tanning Really So Bad? Yes, and here's why.
    We used to think it was the ideal way of ‘LOOKING HEALTHY’…you know, that 'HEALTHY GLOW', right?! Remember back in time when the rich never went outside, and the most desired look was to be as PALE as possible. The ones with colour and a tan were the workers, because they were outside.   Then it changed, and the desired look was to look tanned, because that was associated with those who could afford to take vacation and go somewhere warm! So, the rich were those who could travel to warm exotic locations and 'live the life of...
  • VITAMIN C: The Ideal Concentration

    VITAMIN C: The Ideal Concentration
    You may have already heard (probably from us!) that Vitamin C is an important ingredient in your skincare products. But... The truth is not all products containing vitamin C are created equal.   There are different forms of vitamin C, different concentrations and different formulations (serums, creams, and combinations with other antioxidants). It is important to do your research before purchasing a Vitamin C product. The most effective topical Vitamin C products for skin health must be:   in the form of L-Ascorbic Acid or Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate at a concentration level between 10-20% (below 10% is...
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