Archive for the Natural Skincare Category
Posted on January 26, 2010 by admin
Founder of Sumbody, Deborah Burnes is a trained cosmetologist and so an expert on the ingredients that are used in the manufacture of skincare products. Her recently released book “Look Great, Live Green” includes information on how to understand the labels on the products we buy. Many products which claim to be “natural” and “organic” [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2009 by admin
Some people say that sunscreen is all you need for anti aging skin care. In fact they claim that this is the only product that works, but if you believe that then the words pigs and fly come to mind. While it is true that the sun is one of the main causes of damage [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2009 by admin
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This is the second in the series about ingredients used in natural skincare products. As its name suggests grapeseed oil is a substance that is produced from the seeds of grapes. The oil has many uses, but this post concentrates on its use in anti aging skin care products.
Grapeseed oil like grape juice [...]
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Posted on June 30, 2009 by admin
When you ask how to get rid of forehead lines you will receive a number of different answers depending on who is providing the information. For instance if you ask a doctor about your deep forehead lines, the prescription is likely to be an injection of Botox or the newer Dysport.
Ask a plastic surgeon and [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2009 by admin
Here’s a video I found which is a useful reminder of the importance of diet in anti aging skin care.
For more information on anti aging supplements click HERE.
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Posted on June 3, 2009 by admin
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Throughout this blog I have stressed the importance of the ingredients contained in skin care products. I am planning to make a series of posts covering individual compounds and active manuka honey is the first.
So what is manuka honey and why is it described as active? The honey is produced by honey bees [...]
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