How to avoid seasonal breakouts in autumn
As the leaves start to turn orange and red and the weather starts to get colder, there’s a lot to love about autumn! While this time of year brings with it an abundance of cosy vibes, it can have its downsides – like pesky seasonal breakouts.
Skincare Tips for Autumn
Just like our wardrobe changes with the seasons, so too should your skincare routine. As the weather starts to cool and the air gets drier, now is a great time to assess your skincare routine and make sure it’s suitable for the upcoming season.
Skincare is an investment: what you need to know.
Your skin represents you. It is a map of your health, the protector of your internal organs and the outermost reflection of you. Your skin works hard every day of its life, even if you are dealing with dreadful pimples and cystic acne.
How to treat sunburned damaged skin
It goes without saying but it still has to be said, prevention is always better than cure. However, when you find yourself with an unsightly sunburn or are in need of treatments for sun damaged skin, there are several remedies you can turn to. In this blog, we want to outline how each can help ease sunburn in the short term and help with sun-damaged skin repair in the future.
What happens to your skin when it gets sunburned?
If you grew up in the eighties, you would have witnessed the birth of one of Australia’s most successful health campaigns ever. It involved a very jovial, yellow-beaked seagull, wearing board shorts, singing and dancing across the TV screen to the tune of ‘Slip. Slop. Slap.’
The truth about your skincare and what is in it
The self-care market is magnanimous, with new beauty and skin care products popping up daily. From Sunday market stalls with their hand-made creams and masks, to best-beauty-buy lists in every monthly Vogue and Elle magazine. With ingredients you may have heard of, like the classic vitamins A, B, C and E, to more obscure ones that can leave you thinking ‘is that even a real thing’ or ‘sounds a little scientifically scary’?
Benefits of Vitamin C for your skin
As we age, our skin undergoes many changes. Some of these changes are due to the natural ageing process, while others are caused by sun exposure, diet, and other lifestyle factors. One of the most common signs of ageing is a loss of collagen and elastin in the skin. This can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and other blemishes. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to help maintain your skin's youthful appearance.
What Does Vitamin A Do for Your Skin?
Vitamin A is a nutrient that is essential for human health. It is especially important for general eye health, supporting your immune system and keeping your skin glowing. The body can get vitamin A from two primary sources: through the food you eat and from supplements. But did you know you can also absorb vitamin A through your skincare products?
4 Questions you need to ask before investing in Skin Care products
STOP!!!! Step away from the beauty counter and put that Serum down.
It’s easy to get suckered into buying that super expensive jar of ‘Crème De La whatever’ with Gold Flakes in it when walking through your up-market department store. The person at the counter says to you “Kim Kardashian exclusively uses this product” or “This is how Jennifer Lopez is able to look like she’s in her 20’s at the age of 47”. This coupled with all the Ads you see around you makes it hard not to take the plunge and go for it; because if Kim Kardashian and J-Lo use it then it must be amazing… Right?