Easter is symbolic of new beginnings Simple fact – Young skin regenerates every 2-3 weeks but as we get older it slows down and needs our help. If you keep the outer epidermal layer of the skin smoother and hydrated, your skin will have a younger, healthier appearance for many [...]
Make 2012 the year you reduce your toxic load
January 3rd, 2012 by admin
Most of us pay attention to what we put into our bodies but we should also look at what we put on our bodies with our skincare routine. The skin is the largest organ of the body and what we put onto our skin is absorbed into our skin. Dr [...]
Why are face serums so popular these days?
September 29th, 2011 by admin
The molecules in Face serums are smaller than moisturisers and so they can penetrate much deeper and deliver nutrients and antioxidants to the skin and help address specific issues such as wrinkles, dehydration, sagging skin, ache and redness. They absorb faster, go deeper and act quickly. So its like comparing [...]
We ask an expert for professional advice
August 2nd, 2011 by Chey
A professional skin care expert can highlight any concerns or give you tips on how to improve or maintain the health of your skin, so I thought I’d ask one for some words of wisdom. Emma Watson is owner/creator of seabiscuit@ bliss Bespoke Beauty Emporium on the Island of Jersey [...]
Best remedy for Jet lag and skin sag
April 18th, 2011 by Chey
Traveling can be hard on your body especially your skin. When traveling have you ever looked at the skin on your arms, legs and face and thought, “my goodness my skin is so dry, what’s happened?” What’s happened is that our skin gets stressed in high pressure environments (cabin pressure), [...]
Moisture stripped bare
April 6th, 2011 by Chey
Body Oil vs. Body lotion/cream There are a few factors to consider when deciding if you will use a cream or an oil to moisturize your body. It’s more than just what smells nice, you consider the feel and texture and how well it will be absorbed and then what [...]
Dry Skin Body Brushing
November 5th, 2010 by admin
The skin is the largest organ of the body and also the largest organ of elimination so it makes total sense to utilize it as part of our detoxification process. Removing toxins through the skin avoids them having to pass through vital inner organs e.g. The Kidneys.