Tocopherol*: (Vitamin E) Softens skin, helps skin retain moisture. Offers exceptional free radical protection.
Tocopherols are a class of organic chemical compounds (more precisely, various methylated phenols), many of which have vitamin E activity.
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may be effective at reducing UV damage in skin. And vitamin E applied topically may help nourish and protect your skin from damage caused by free radicals.
Vitamin E…
What is Bisabolol?
In Lithuania where I grew up, we had hand cream with Chamomile, and chamomile tea was very popular too. But it is a actually great for facial skin care too!
Chamomile is so much more than our favourite herbal tea - it contains a wonderful little thing called Bisabolol too. This ingredient acts…
Rosehip Oil Benefits for Skin Care
Oils are crazy versatile, have a ton of different skin, hair, and nail benefits, and come about just in any form. But one oil that's as versatile as they come: rosehip oil.
Rosehip seed oil is rich in linolenic acid and provitamin A, which degrade when the oil extraction…
What Is USDA ORGANIC Certification?
USDA ORGANIC certification is a qualification process for producers of organic food and other organic agricultural products including personal health care products.
Includes the following:
Ingredients that are free from synthetic chemicals: fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics or food additives or genetically modified organisms (GMO)
Ingredients grown…
Bentonite clay is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture. It forms a paste when mixed with water. Some people use this paste for medical or cosmetic benefits, such as treating rashes and acne or as a hair mask.
Scientists believe that bentonite clay works by adsorbing oils and dirt from the skin.
When a person…
What is the Oxygenating Trio treatment like?
The Oxygenating Trio produces no stinging or irritating side effects. The only sensation you may experience is a rosy flush and rapid warmth to the skin. The treatment leaves the skin radiant with a healthy look that lasts seven to ten days! Consult with our esthetician to learn…
How do posture correctors work?
Massage therapy, yoga and chiropractic adjustments are great for wellness and maintaining alignment and good posture in our body. But what we do if we have to stand or sit quite a bit at work, and we cant help but slouch.
The back brace/posture corrector is a corset-like or other garment…
There are skin-friendly retinol alternatives to consider, like epidermal growth factor (EGF), vitamin A-rich oils (such as rosehip and bakuchiol), and AHAs and BHAs, which are great additional to retinol/retin-A or as replacements for summer.
In this blog post we cover Bakuchiol!
Bakuchiol Serums- Retinol alternative
It's great for sensitive skin types, rosacea, pregnancy and or…
How can the Jessners peel benefit your skin?
Chemical peels have been gaining popularity in recent years as skin resurfacing treatments, but they’ve been used as beauty treatments since the time of ancient Egypt.
Like all other chemical peels, the Jessner peel is done by brushing an acidic liquid onto the skin to remove the top layers and…
What stem cells are and how they work
Human stem cells are unique because of their ability to divide. In certain organs, they can even become specialized to repair and replace damaged tissues.
Stem cells contain amino acids and peptides, which are skin care powerhouse ingredients for skin rejuvenation.
Stem cells naturally have antioxidant properties and they nourish skin cells which promotes cell turnover…
Growth Hormone in Skin Care
Companies always trying to invent new anti aging ingredients. Aside the basics like retinol, alpha, beta hydroxy acids, sunscreen, there are those other ingredients like Growth Hormone, DNA, Stem Cells, peptides.
Let's look what is growth hormone in skin care? Is it worth it?
Growth hormone fuels childhood growth and helps maintain…
Coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10, is a compound that helps generate energy in your cell.
Lets see how coQ10 can be helpful when used in skin care:
Your body produces CoQ10 naturally, but its production tends to decrease with age. Fortunately, you can also get CoQ10 through supplements or foods.
Health conditions like heart disease, brain…