Beauty School – Proteins
The skin is the body’s largest organ and for it to be able to function optimally it requires numerous components; from proteins, water and lipids through to different chemicals and minerals. Amino acids are the…
View PostDo You Have Sensitive Skin or Sensitised Skin?
You may have heard me talking about my sensitive skin in my previous posts. Some of you may have assumed that sensitive skin is a skin type; however, sensitivity is more of a skin concern…
View PostThe Difference Between Dry and Dehydrated Skin
I have recently been giving you a lot of information about different ingredients. However, I am aware that you might want to know what this means for what you should be putting on your face.…
View PostEverything You Need to Know about UV Rays
There is so much I could write about sun damage. If you’re here reading this, you probably care about the effects ageing. UV Rays/Sun Damage is the cause of 90% of the signs of ageing.…
View PostBeauty School – Amino Acids
Amino Acids play a major role in the overall health of the body, especially when it comes to great skin. There are many different ones, however there are around 20 which are of the height…
View PostBeauty School – Sulphates
Sulphates are a natural occurring salt which are are produced in the earth. They’re produced by the combination of sulfuric acid and other substances. Sulphate is a surfactant meaning that it attracts both oil and…
View PostBeauty School – Hydration
When you hear the word hydration, you automatically think of water. And correctly so. To hydrate something is to increase the water content. Up to 60% of the body is water, and every cell, tissue…
View PostBeauty School – Skin Cells
It is a well known fact that skin is the body’s largest organ. But did you know it actually accounts for 1/7th of the average persons body weight? Since your skin is so regularly exposed…
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