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June 1 kicks off Beautiful in Your Skin Month. Are you ready to try some things to benefit your skin while celebrating the skin you’re in? From face cupping to dry brushing face to dialing in your skin “state,” there’s so many exceptional ways to tend to your skin using beauty tools and enjoy the ritual that often comes with the act. Find out how to celebrate your skin here.
Aromatics have long been a part of skincare. Natural botanical aromas can be uplifting, invigorating, or calming. When you want to experience a certain feeling, you might reach for an aromatic natural body oil with blue tansy or body butter with vanilla. What other natural aromatic botanical oils can you find in skincare? Here’s a quick look at five aromas that can a new dimension to your routine.
World Bee Day is May 20—What better time to truly appreciate all the amazing powers of the honey bee? Many of your favorite natural skincare products, such as lip balm, facial masks, and vanilla body butter contain beeswax or honey. Since ancient times, honey and beeswax have proven to be one of nature’s best gifts. Find out everything to love about beeswax and honey in skincare.
When you leave home and head on a hike, you can keep up with your skincare and self-care. In some cases, maintaining a certain level of care while on the trail can be beneficial for your skin. Have you ever spent the day outdoors only to notice that your skin is irritated or your lips are chapped? Maybe it’s time to toss some charcoal deodorant in your pack!
Between social media, word of mouth, and advertising, you’re overwhelmed with new skincare trends. It almost seems impossible to sort out what works and what doesn’t. But one trend new to the scene that can really benefit your skin is skin cycling. It jumped on the scene and will transform the way you use your natural body oil, cleansers, and serums. Here’s everything you need to know.
One of the most common skincare goals is to get softer, smoother skin. During the summer months, your skin may look and feel a bit drier or tired. The sun can pull away moisture from the skin and for some of us, it can be a constant, uphill battle. But you can balance things out, starting with a baby soap bar, to get softer, smoother skin.
Charcoal deodorant has been around for a while now. You may have seen it and you may have tried it. You might have wondered, “What makes charcoal deodorant special?” Or you might have asked, “Why add charcoal to deodorant?” If you’ve ever asked these questions or wanted to know if you should add this kind of deodorant to your routine, here’s what you need to know.
Life is busy. Finding those few times in your day when you can slow down and connect more with yourself are essential to dealing with the chaos. One of the best opportunities for this is during your skincare routine. It’s peaceful, intentional, and ripe for meditative practices. From breathing exercises to wholesome products like natural deodorant, here are four meditation exercises you can add to your skincare routine.
The dog days of summer are here. These are the days when the sun is high and the temperature is even higher. During these days, you might notice changes in your skin. You might not get enough water and your skin might lose moisture, too. Give back to your skin with natural body oil and more—and power through the dog days of summer with these skincare products.
Lately, many people have been switching up their self-care routines. They’re changing up their skincare and beauty routines, switching from conventional products to products made with natural ingredients—ingredients derived from natural sources, like plants and the earth. This isn’t a trend. It’s a movement and it’s lasting. Products like natural deodorant are garnering a lot of attention and you can make the switch, too.
There are many natural skincare ingredients that can leave your skin looking and feeling fantastic. But there’s more to the ingredients than meets the eye. Vanilla body butter can contain tallow from grass-fed cows. One compound found in grass-fed tallow is linoleic acid. This compound can be nourishing for the skin—and it can leave skin looking rejuvenated. Should you add sources of linoleic acid to your skincare? Possibly—and here’s why.
Everyone sweats. It's a necessary bodily function, but that doesn't mean you enjoy the odor that goes with it. Before you reach for the deodorant on your counter, you should know what you're putting on your body. Many deodorants on store shelves have harsh ingredients known to cause skin sensitivity or pose health risks. So, what's the solution? Make the switch to a natural deodorant.
The year is about to shift into the fall months. Before you know it, you’ll be sipping on that eagerly awaited pumpkin spice latte. While we might not be there yet, now is a great time to start transitioning your skincare routine. It’s time to transition to a fall skincare state of mind! Here’s how products like natural body oil can support your skin’s transition into fall.
You wake up, look at the clock, and know it’s going to be a rush of a morning. You wanted to wash your hair, but that’ll have to wait for another day. You have other obligations waiting. However, as you look in the mirror, you notice your hair has lost volume and could use a little TLC. It’s time to reach for the dry shampoo. Dry shampoo can be a champion of the midweek rush. It can give you a way to restore your hair when you don’t have the time or inclination for a complete wash. But some dry shampoos can be more transformative than others. It all comes down to the ingredients. A non toxic dry shampoo with a blend of effective, natural ingredients can give your hair the boost you want. Here are a few ingredients to look for when your hair needs a little love.
You’ve likely heard about using charcoal in the health and beauty aisle, as charcoal has made its way into everything from shampoo to toothpaste, face creams, and more. Still, many people don’t understand what charcoal deodorant does or why it’s better than conventional deodorant. After all, how could a resource associated with a backyard BBQ be something you should use on your body?
People sweat. It's a necessary function, but that doesn't mean you must enjoy the odor that goes with it. Before you reach for the deodorant on your counter, know what you're putting on your body. Many deodorants on store shelves contain harsh ingredients known to cause skin sensitivity or pose potential health risks. So, what's the solution? Make the switch to a non toxic deodorant and discover the many benefits.