Enlarged pores affect a great deal of people – and like most things, genetics are likely to be responsible. But don’t blame your folks just yet – enlarged pores can also sometimes be caused by sun damage, aging and poor …
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Product Review – 100% Pure Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream!
This week, we stumbled across this sparkling review of the hugely popular 100% Pure Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream – a cult favourite! Read what Chic & Green had to say about one of our best-loved products below.
(Note – some measurements and prices been converted to make this review easier to understand for our non-US readers.)
Review: 100% Pure Organic Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream
Thoughts: Since I decided to begin eliminating all products made with synthetic fragrances, I needed to find a new eye cream. I opted to buy one from 100% Pure. I like several products from 100% Pure. This one may just be my favorite. It is all natural, vegan and gluten free, as well as free of artificial fragrances. When I apply this, my undereye area feels so soothed. The number one ingredient in this is green tea, and I love that about this treatment.
I also love the fact that calendula hydrosol is high up on the ingredients list. I used to use calendula to make a soothing cucumber & calendula facial mist for those with sensitive skin and it really is so soothing and beneficial to those with skin that is easily irritated.
The coffee in this really helps to brighten the undereye area and boost circulation. I have the tendency to get dark circles and while this hasn’t removed them, the area is brighter.
I also want to mention the aroma. I have eliminated artificial fragrances from my beauty routine, but there is pure and natural vanilla absolute in this. Combined with the coffee, it’s like a very comforting and soothing vanilla mocha. It absorbs right in so it won’t bother the senses, but it is lovely while applying.
Ingredients: Organic Green Tea, Organic Calendula Hydrosol, Organic Rosehip Oil, Organic Green Coffee, Vitamin E (a-tocopherol), Vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate), Extracts of Coffee Cherry, Organic Rosemary, Organic Oregano, Organic Thyme, Organic Grapefruit Seed and Organic Goldenseal, Organic Vanilla Absolute, Candelilla Wax
Price: This product is $32.95 for 1 ounce (29ml) from eveorganics.com.au. This, per ounce, is more affordable than many name brand drugstore creams. Keep in mind that most eye creams on the market range from 0.25 to 0.5 ounces. For example, my past favorites (which I no longer use because of the synthetic fragrance) from Burt’s Bees retail for $18 and $25 each for a half ounce jar.
Other eye cream prices for the sake of comparison:
L’Oreal Youth Code (0.5 ounces) $38.65
Olay Definity Eye Treatment (0.5 ounces), $29.99
Philosophy The Miracle Worker Eye Cream (0.45 ounces), $86.70
Lancome Absolue Premium (0.5 ounces), $86.50
Really? $86.70??? No way!
My Grade: a well deserved A+
Note: This product is not one that was sent to me for review. I purchased it on my own.
We hope you found this review helpful! Have you tried our 100% Pure Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream? What did you think? Feel free to share your thoughts below!
…Until next time xx
Customer Consultation – Redness & signs of ageing, coupled with combination skin
As you know, here at Eve Organics we offer free skin care consultations as a part of our promise to provide you with the best possible natural skin care regime for you.
We’ve decided that it might help other skin care users if we posted some of these queries on the Eve Organics blog – so here’s a skin care consultation we provided for Liz* recently – with her permission of course! (*Name has been changed for privacy.)
Read on – it might answer some of your long-held natural skin care questions!
If you feel that your skin care routine is getting a little ‘blah’ and needs a revamp – or even if you have one niggling skin care issue you can’t get rid of; drop us a line! There are no catches – just good advice.
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Liz’s Query:
Hi Eve,
I have combination skin (oily T-section) but a lot of dry patches, mainly on hairline of forehead, corners of mouth, and nose. I’m in late 40s and skin is showing lots of ageing signs – redness, thinning, brown pigmentation blotches. When I think about it, the dryness might just be that I’ve been quite slack with my skincare for a while, so maybe I’ll just get more committed to that for a month and see how things improve. I’m happy with the cleanser and moisturiser I already have, but don’t have a scrub, mask or toner. I’ve ordered these from you. Maybe you could check my order to see whether the products I’ve chosen are appropriate for my skin?
I was planning on using the scrub twice per week – would you recommend this? – and if I do this, when would you advise using the mask?
I’m going to try the toner because I haven’t used one for ages (I’d thought I’d try it for a few weeks just on one side of my face and see whether I notice any difference) but I’m not convinced they’re necessary. I’ve heard the reasons: balancing ph (but surely one’s skin would do this by itself?), cleansing (but isn’t that what your cleanser is for?) and moisturising (again, isn’t that what my moisturiser does?). Do you have anything to say about toners??
Thanks for your input,
Liz.
Hi Liz,You’re more than welcome, we’re here to help!I’ve come up with a complete skin care regime for you and will explain what each product can offer in terms of the skin care issues you’ve described. I’ve incorporated a cleanser, toner, moisturiser, and scrub/mask into my recommendations; so that you have a complete regime to refer to – but if you already have a cleanser and moisturiser that work for you, then that’s fantastic!
Recommended cleanser = Oz Goddess Milk CleanserThis cleanser is gentle, but effective. If your skin is oily in some areas and leaning towards dryness in others, it’s in need of some balance and some TLC. This cleanser contains sweet almond oil to hydrate and soothe, as well as lavender and ylang ylang essential oils to regulate sebum production and restore balance to the complexion.
Recommended toner = Raw Gaia Floral Face TonerThis toner contains lavender and neroli to balance oil production, as well as soothing and calming chamomile to reduce redness and inflammation.** To answer your question about toners – Toners are a product that a lot of people skip in their skin care regime, and in some cases a toner might be an unnecessary addition to your regime if your cleanser, moisturiser and regular mask/exfoliation/treatment are alleviating your skin care issues in themselves and leaving your complexion in a condition you’re happy with.However, toners do serve a few purposes – firstly, they effectively ‘tone’ the skin – they help to calm after cleansing, reduce pore size (depending on the toner’s ingredients), and remove any excess cleanser or dirt/makeup that the cleansing process missed.They also prepare the skin for moisturisation.Furthermore, toners can often treat issues that your cleanser and moisturiser can’t. Since your cleanser doesn’t stay on the skin, and your moisturiser usually serves mainly a hydrating purpose and restores moisture, a toner can combat any remaining issues such as puffiness, redness, oiliness or enlarged pores.However – if your moisturiser/mask/treatment contain ingredients that already take care of these issues, then a toner may not be necessary. It’s a personal choice, and depends on the other products in your skin care regime, and whether they meet your needs. **
Recommended moisturiser = 100% Pure Coffee Cherry Sun Damage Corrective CreamThis moisturiser serves two functions; it acts to ‘undo’ signs of sun damage, which include the redness and pigmentation you described. At the same time, it actively addresses skin ageing, with ingredients like antixodiant-rich green tea & green coffee, seabuckthorn oil and hyaluronic acid.
** At this point, you can tailor the remainder of your skin care routine to meet your needs. You can definitely use both a scrub and a mask in your routine, but in some cases your mask will exfoliate as you remove it, so you run the risk of ‘over-exfoliating’ if you use a scrub on top of this. To help you make this decision, I’ll explain the scrub and mask you’ve included in your order in a little more detail, and you can decide whether they’re right for you. **The Little Alchemist Lime & Papaya Exfoliating Micropolish = This scrub exfoliates with clay and ground walnut. It’s moisturising as well as exfoliating, so your skin won’t be left feeling dry or ‘stripped’. It also contains papaya extract, which will assist in exfoliation through the fruit enzymes it contains. This could also help with the pigmentation you described. I think you would find this scrub fine for your skin type, as long as you used gentle motions when using it – so as not to exacerbate the redness in your skin. It also smells delicious, which is a bonus!The Raw Gaia Raw Chocolate Face Pack = This is one of my favourite products in the range, and is incredibly effective. It contains alma fruit powder, also known as the ‘Indian gooseberry’. This fruit has amazing brightening properties, so it’s fantastic for dull or uneven skin tones, and could assist in reducing your pigmentation/dark spots. It also contains organic raw chocolate powder, which is the highest known source of antioxidants in the world.This mask does exfoliate slightly as it’s removed, so again, I would advise you to remove it gently (I use it in the shower and gently wash it off under a continuous flow of water.)If you want to incorporate both the Little Alchemist Lime & Papaya Exfoliating Micropolish and the Raw Gaia Raw Chocolate Face Pack into your routine (and they’re both beautiful products), I would start alternating them once a week – so use the exfoliating micropolish one week, then the chocolate face pack the next, and so on – and if you feel this isn’t renewing the skin enough and it still feels a bit patchy/dull and in need of more exfoliation, then increase it to twice a week, still alternating between the two products.If you would rather choose just one of the two, I would go with the Raw Gaia Raw Chocolate Face Pack.As an alternative option, you could also try the 100% Pure Nourishing Carrot Facial Scrub, as this too would work well for your skin type.I hope this information helps, Liz, and assists you in choosing the right products for you.
Overall, for your skin type, your cleanser should be gentle and balancing (not oil-stripping, as this doesn’t help with oil production in the long term); your toner should address your oily t-zone and redness; your moisturiser should protect, hydrate and provide nutrients; and your scrub and/or mask should detoxify, withdraw any impurities, and also help to re-balance oil production over the long term.
Do be aware that whenever you change your skin care routine, an adjustment period is necessary so that your skin can renew itself and the new layer of skin cells can adjust to the skin care products. This is especially evident when you change from commercial skin care to 100% natural skin care – the skin undergoes what could be referred to as a ‘detoxification period’ of at least a month or so – so give it a little while to settle before deciding if the products are working for you.
Did you find this information helpful? Remember, whatever you’re experiencing, there are probably hundreds of other women out there with the same skin care issue and with similar questions.
If you’d like a personalised skin care consultation like Liz’s, get in touch with us. We won’t publish your query on our blog unless we obtain your permission to do so – so don’t worry! All skin care consultations are by email and are kept confidential unless agreed otherwise.
…Until next time xx
Gorgeous new products arriving soon!
Here at Eve Organics, natural skin care is our passion. We spend our free time scouring the globe for the finest and purest products on the market – and we’re always on the lookout for new additions to enhance our product range.
In fact, we have four brand new products that are due to arrive in just two weeks time – and we’re so excited we just had to spread the word!
… so what do you have to look forward to?
1. Raw Gaia Bamboo & Pumice Exfoliator
This beautifully simple product has the potential to become a staple in any skin care routine.
A mix of finely ground bamboo and pumice, it’s a dry powder that can be used on its own (simply wet face and fingers and rub in, in circular motions); or as an addition to your normal cleanser once or twice a week.
Renewing and revitalising, this exfoliator is like having dermabrasion; but without the abrasiveness! A gentle but effective exfoliant suitable for all skin types.
2. Oz Goddess Oily Skin Deluxe Soap
A life saver for those of us with oily and acne-prone skin, this effective but oh-so-easy product combines crisp tea tree and rejuvenating lemon grass to heal and detoxify oily and congested skin. Tea tree is antibacterial, while lemon grass detoxifies and uplifts. Also contains hydrating shea butter and ground comfrey.
3. Raw Gaia MSM Beauty Scrub
This one should excite all lovers of our popular MSM Beauty Cream from the same range. Containing MSM sulphur, the ‘beauty mineral’ renowned for its healing and renewing properties, this scrub will leave the skin super nourished and wonderfully smoothed. It contains MSM crystals to exfoliate without scratching, as well as beautifully-chocolatey cocoa butter, calendula oil, tea tree and geranium oil to heal and balance.
An indulgent and nourishing treat for all skin types, including acne-prone.
4. Oz Goddess Pure Goats’ Milk Deluxe Soap
A beautifully creamy and highly nourishing bar soap perfect for sensitive skins, but divine for all skin types.
Gentle, soothing and conditioning, this cleansing bar works wonders for sufferers of eczema, psoriasis or other dry skin conditions. As well as containing natural proteins, minerals and vitamins, goats’ milk is a natural exfoliant, thanks to its lactic acid content. Your skin will be left softened, smoothed and nourished. Simply gorgeous!
We can’t wait so share these new products with you, and we hope you love them as much as we do!
We expect to have the above products loaded onto the site in early February – so stay posted!
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….Until next time xx
Age spots – 4 simple solutions you can start right now!
‘Age spots’ are areas of pigmentation on the skin, also known as ‘liver spots’ – but in fact, neither term is entirely accurate.
These pockets of pigmentation are actually caused by sun exposure – so the term ‘sun spots’ is the most appropriate one. They are caused by damage to melanocytes; skin cells in the epidermis (the surface layer of the skin) that produce melanin. Anyone can develop sun spots, young or old.
… So, now that you can rest assured that the dark spots on your complexion aren’t just a sign that you’re ‘getting on’ – what can you do about them? Well, as always, prevention is better than cure; so let’s start with that!
1. Sun Protection
Whilst we do need around 10-15 minutes of sunlight every day to satisfy our Vitamin D requirement, it’s a good idea to try and keep your face out of the sun whenever possible, and of course, always wear a broad spectrum sunscreen.
Eve Organics stocks a range of 100% natural, skin-loving daily moisturisers that contain an SPF factor – such as our 100% Pure Pomegranate Antioxidant Hydration (SPF 20) and our 100% Pure Argan Oil Hydration Moisturiser (SPF 30). But what if I already have sun spots?, we hear you ask. Well, fortunately, the pigmentation can be treated. There are various ways to combat sun spots, and the first is by exfoliation.
2. Exfoliation
A wonderful product for brightening the skin, combatting pigmentation and balancing uneven skin tones is our Raw Gaia Raw Chocolate Face Pack. It contains the revolutionary Amla Fruit, also known as the Indian Gooseberry, which has incredible brightening effects. Simply apply this chocolate-y treat once a week and leave on for ten minutes. Another option is our 100% Pure Cherry Honey Facial Scrub, which contains skin-brightening berries including cherries, strawberries, raspberries and cranberries. (Yum!).
3. Brightening skin care
It’s not just exfoliation that can help to brighten the complexion and reduce pigmentation. We also stock an entire range of products designed specifically for this purpose – our 100% Pure Brightening range, which includes a cleanser, mask and night balm.
4. Targeted treatments
Remember: whatever you call them, sun spots are caused by sun damage. There are products available that have been specifically formulated for sun damaged skin, which help to reduce the signs of ageing and overexposure to the sun. One such product is our beautiful The Little Alchemist Ultra-C Radiance Serum, which contains calendula, vitamin A, seabuckthorn oil and a host of anti-aging ingredients. Apply this before bed every night, and watch your age spots diminish and your youthful radiance return! So there you have it! There are lots of things you can do to combat your age/sun spots and help to restore and brighten your complexion – all without using a single chemical or harmful ingredients.
And remember, age spots are caused by overexposure to the sun – so cover up and keep your skin protected; it’s yours for life!
… Until next time xx
Going nuts for almond
Those of you reading this and thinking, ‘Yuck! I hate almonds!’ best find another post to read.
Because here at Eve Organics, we LOVE almonds. In our biscuits and on our faces!
We all know that almonds are used to make macaroons and marzipan (didn’t know that? You need to get baking – you’re missing out!)…
but here a few things you may not know about one of the healthiest members of the nut family:
- Almond meal makes a great substitute for flour, and can be used in cooking.
- Almond milk is a fantastic alternative to cow’s milk for people who are lactose intolerant. And it’s tasty! Check your local health food store.
- Almonds are great at softening and gently exfoliating the skin, and almond makes a great addition to homemade cleansers and scrubs. Here are a few examples:
Almond Milk Cleanser
- 4 Tablespoons of fine almond meal
- 4 Tablespoons of white clay
- I Tablespoon of organic milk powder
Add all the ingredients to a jar, close and shake well. To use, pour 1 Tablespoon into your hand and gently massage into the skin. Rinse off and pat dry, and say hello to softer, smoother skin!
Breakfast Yoghurt Scrub
- 20g of Brewer’s yeast (find it in the baking section)
- 2 Teaspoons of plan organic yoghurt
- 2 Teaspoons of almond meal
- 1 Teaspoon of honey
Combine the ingredients and stir well to mix. Use immediately (do not refrigerate). Yeast is fantastic at encouraging circulation and is a rich source of vitamin B6, and honey is antiseptic and healing.
Have you used almond meal or milk as a substitute in your at-home recipes; beauty or otherwise? Share them here!
Until next time…xx





