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Watermelon, Cucumber and Hyaluronic Acid – Anti-inflammatory Perfection

A normal immunological reaction, inflammation aids in the body’s ability to recover from damage or infection and can take the glow out of our skin. However, persistent inflammation can cause a number of skin conditions, such as rosacea, psoriasis, and acne too. A few drops of  Nurture + Repair Lotion can help get it into the best […]

Men’s Skincare

Men’s skin is different from women’s skin in a number of ways, including thickness, sebum production, and the presence of facial hair. This means that men need a different set of skincare products and ingredients to meet their specific needs.

Cleansers: Ingredients that effectively remove excess oil and unclog pores.

Moisturisers: Products that hydrate the skin without leaving a greasy or heavy feeling.

Shaving supplies: Products that minimise irritation and provide a smooth shave.

Balms or aftershaves: Products that soothe and moisturise the skin after shaving.

Sunscreen: Products that protect the skin from damaging UV rays.

How to Soothe Winter Skin

Keep your skin healthy and comfortable during the winter season with a comprehensive skincare routine. Discover expert advice and specific requirements for your skin type. Stay hydrated with rich moisturizers containing nourishing components like hyaluronic acid, shea butter, and ceramides. Try our Winter Wonders Gift Pack for an all-in-one solution.

Skin in India

Sensitive skin in India

Wow, did we learn a lot from our study tour to India! We have a lot of success stories about our skincare range working its magic here in rugged Australia. We have the dry, wind, snow, humidity, sea, heat and cold all with their unique skin challenges. What we don’t have a lot of though, […]

Does Smoking Make Pimples Worse?

Does smoking make pimples worse?

The associations between smoking and skin issues like wrinkles, a grey appearance, or red complexion are well established, but did you know that smoking may also be implicated in acne?

How Do Hormones Cause Acne?

How do hormones cause acne?

This article delves into the topic of post adolescent or adult acne, which affects 10-20% of adult women and commonly occurs along the jawline. It discusses the genetic and environmental factors that cause acne in women, including androgens, the menstrual cycle, and cosmetic usage. Additionally, it explores the connection between hormonal imbalances and acne, specifically in women, as well as the effectiveness of antiandrogenic medication. The article also addresses the topic of blood tests and their reliability in identifying hormonal imbalances as the cause of acne.

Teenage Pimples

Learn about the occurrence of acne in children and teenagers in this article. Acne can occur in children from birth until puberty hormones kick in, but it is generally of no concern except if it occurs between the ages of one and six or causes scarring. Teenage acne is common and affects 85% of those aged 16 to 18, and can progress from early signs of comedones in the T-Zone to mild, moderate, or severe acne. Seek professional help if needed, and understand that acne can continue into adulthood.

Does Popping Pimples Help?

Does popping pimples help?

Learn about the negative effects of squeezing, picking, and scratching acne, and get tips to stop these habits. Squeezing and picking can lead to redness, swelling, bacteria entering the skin, scarring, and more. To avoid these outcomes, try to avoid touching your face, keep your skin clean, put away any utensils that may tempt you to pick, and use warm and cold compresses. Applying light creams or using a pimple patch can also help. Finally, don’t let acne control your life – have fun and move on!

Does Stress Affect Acne?

Does stress affect acne?

Learn about the signs of stress and how to manage it in your own way. Everyone copes differently – find your “thing” whether it’s exercise, prayer, or spending time with loved ones. Avoid harmful strategies and seek professional help if needed. Don’t blame yourself, prioritise self-care.