Senescence: The Art of Ageing

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Senescence is the gradual and unstoppable biological process of deterioration through aging at a cellular level. Selecting the right natural skincare products with proven results helps maintain a more youthful complexion during senescence, and can even reverse some of the damage already evident in the form of wrinkles, pigmentation, dark spots and fine lines. My passion for inspiring happiness through skin confidence is at theRead Now

How Does Oriental Asian Skin Differ From Other Skin Tones?

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During our summer skin series, we’re looking at all skin types and all skin tones. So, how does Oriental Asian skin differ from other skin tones? Oriental Asian skin have thicker and tighter dermis than white skin, meaning Asian skin develops fewer facial lines and wrinkles, have a higher level of casual lipids and retain more moisture in the epidermis (stratum corneum) than white skin.Read Now

Caucasian Skin: How Do Pale Skin Tones Differ?

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The specific skin colour of people with white skin is determined mainly by the bluish-white connective tissue under the dermis and by the hemoglobin circulating in the veins of the dermis. So, how do pale skin tones differ? Generally, dark skin tones retain more moisture in the epidermis (stratum corneum) than white skin, meaning pale skin is often more susceptible to dehydration. Stressed out dehydratedRead Now

Dark Skin Tones: How Darker Skin Differs From Other Skin Tones

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As a skincare expert with over 2 decades of experience, I’m often asked what, if any, differences there is between dark skin tones and white skin tones. I spent many years studying all types of skin in order to develop a capsule collection of skincare that delivers proven results to all skin tones  and all skin types. So, what are the differences? Dark skin tonesRead Now

What’s the ACTUAL Difference Between Different Skin Tones?

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As a recognized game changer in the organic skincare market specifically as a skincare brand that’s suitable for ALL skin types and ALL skin tones, I’m often asked ‘what’s the actual difference between different skin tones?’ And my answer is this: different skin tones age, pigment, blemish and scar differently. Every skin type produces melanin, produced and controlled by the amino acid tyrosine in specialRead Now

Things I love…Warm Stuffed Pepper

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Things I love…Warm Stuffed Pepper Spinach is one of my favourite superfoods. This power plant is rich in iron which helps support  the function of our red blood cells. It’s also a great source of vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin C and folic acid as well as being a good source of manganese, magnesium, iron and vitamin B2. I love mixing it with garlic toRead Now

5 Top Tips for the Perfect Cleanse

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‘What are you cleansing with?’ The first, and most important question I ask my facial clients. Cleansing is the foundation to our skincare routine, and the most important step in our beauty regimen. The perfect cleansing method could change the way you look at skincare altogether, so here are my top tips… Always double cleanse Your first cleanse is primarily for ‘taking off the day’; removingRead Now

Tender Loving Skincare This winter

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Tender loving skincare this winter The colder months are well known for wreaking havoc on our complexion, from dry, flakey skin, to chapped hands and lips. I’m sharing my top tips for caring for your skin throughout winter – read on to discover how you can maintain a glowing complexion throughout the rest of the season. Hydration, hydration, hydration Contrary to common belief, the weatherRead Now

7 Top Skincare Tips For Complexion Perfection

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Keep it Simple! Keep your skincare routine simple. Don’t overload on products. And when you do add a new product, do it gradually so your skin has time to adjust. Each skincare or makeup product has an average of 20 to 40 ingredients so you are introducing 20 to 40 potential allergens to your face every time you try something new. Don’t overcomplicate things asRead Now

Topical Antioxidants – Defend, Repair and Protect Your Skin

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Topical antioxidants play an important role in your skincare routine and they repair past damage, help to prevent future damage, promotes healthy ageing,  help to fight the visible signs of accelerated ageing, and offer a sophisticated army of protection for your skin, that neutralise free radicals and therefore reduces oxidative stress. The result – premature ageing and ageing process slows down! The outcome – the skinRead Now