Why You Should Be Using Face Oils
But don’t let the negative effects of the natural oil on your skin fool you into thinking that all oil is created equal! Certain oils can actually be just the treatment you’ve been looking for when trying to treat dry skin, shrink pores, reduce wrinkles, and more. And, if you can believe it, there are even oils that will help your skin combat excessive oil! Oils can be an amazing skin care tool, so let’s dive into the different oil types and what they can do for your skin!
Ingredient Battle: Coconut Oil vs. Moringa Oil
Coconut oil is made from the white meaty part of the coconut, known as the kernel. This is the same part of the coconut that coconut milk is made from. The kernel is pressed in a heated hydraulic press to extract the oil. You can't deny its health benefits. Coconut oil is loaded with vitamins and other healing ingredients. You can use it in your food, on your skin, or even to clean with. But, most of all, it is affordable!
Bridal Boot Camp for Her Skin
Wedding preparations should extend beyond food and flowers and include a skin care regimen that will prepare your skin to look its best when your wedding day arrives. By following this bridal boot camp for skin care, you can whip your complexion into tip-top shape, and you’ll be able to put your best foot—and skin—forward as you walk down the aisle.
Ingredient Breakdown: Yogurt
Many healthy breakfast foods, such as oatmeal, fresh fruits, and nuts, help to improve our health and our skin. Yogurt is another breakfast food often used to improve the health of the body and the skin. We love the benefits yogurt provides and want to share some of those benefits with you.
Eat Your Veggies, It's Good For You(r Skin!)
Does your skin look unhealthy? Your body may be too. Learn why you need to eat vegetables for glowing skin, especially for their high nutrient content and..
Ingredient Battle: Rose Water vs. Shea Butter
Rose water is a transparent, colorless solution made from fresh rose flowers. Water is used to distill the fragrant parts of the flowers, the flower petals are placed in water and boiled, and the vapor is captured and then condensed back into a liquid, or rose water. Its natural fragrance makes rose water an excellent substitute for chemical-filled perfumes. Rose water is also used in making certain medicines and skin care products...
How to use Epsom Salt for your Skin
So what is this genius item that can do so much as such a low cost? Does such an item really exist? It sure does. That item is Epsom salt. Sure, you’ve heard about how great it is to help relax your muscles when you’re sore after a long workout, or how it can help relieve the aches and pains of a cold. But it can do so much more, especially for your skin.
Makeup Tips for Acne Prone Skin
If you’ve ever wondered how to use makeup in a way that won’t make your breakouts worse, and will effectively cover up any impurities on your skin, so have we! So we looked into it. We'll cover how makeup became so popular, whether or not it is good to use when having a breakout, to how to use and apply to acne prone skin effectively, and more. We’ve done the research and are ready to pass it on!
Ingredient Battle: Kaolin vs. Bentonite
Face masks are an important step in any skin care routine. Kaolin and bentonite are both natural clays that you can easily make into masks by following..
Ingredient Battle: Vitamin C vs Vitamin E
You’ve probably heard how great vitamin C is for wrinkle repair. Or you’ve heard how vitamin E is fantastic for restoring moisture. But which is better for your skin? You know Vitamin C as the vitamin that everyone swears by when they’re feeling sick! But it plays a powerful role in the skin care world. Studies have found that vitamin C applied as a skin care product can keep skin looking young, vibrant, and supple...
Ingredient Breakdown: Cranberry
Cranberries are not just a Thanksgiving staple. they are a year-round superfood! Learn how to boost both your inner health and skin health by making..
Dangers of Beauty Labels
The FDA has strict standards for labeling cosmetic and beauty products. However, many are still misleading, so read on to learn the danger of beauty labels..