Find yourself skipping your skincare regime every now and then? Perhaps a little more than every now and then? Do you neglect to take your make-up off before going to bed, or skip face-washing in the morning for an extra …
Continue reading
Natural beauty on the go: Top travelling tips
Whether you’re flying across the globe or hopping in the car and crossing the continent, it’s difficult to keep your gorgeous on. As if the stuffy air conditioning and cramped, unmoved muscles weren’t enough, travelling is pretty rough on your complexion, too – and it’s hard not to end up a looking a little worse-for-wear once you reach your destination.
There are, however, a few things you CAN do to avoid that moment of terror as you gaze into the airport toilet mirror and realise you left your makeup in your packed luggage.
Here they are!
1. Take every mini cup of fluid that’s offered to you - and at least every second drink, go for the water!
Dehydrated skin is difficult to avoid whilst travelling, particularly if you’re flying – so work at prevention rather than cure, and keep your body hydrated on the inside. This one’s easy!
2. Avoid makeup.
Okay, we know this one is hard. But even if this means saying goodbye to the man of your dreams before pulling out the baby wipes, then doing the reverse when you reach the other end, it’s worth doing. If you have to wear makeup at either your origin or your destination, at least take it off when you get on the flight. Dehydrated skin is not a good look – but dehydrated skin that can’t breathe is an even worse one. Trust us, or you’ll find out when you finally remove the layers!
If you simply have to wear makeup during the journey, then make it a tinted moisturiser (a 100% natural one, of course) – or better still, simply dab on some concealer on your trouble spots and leave the rest bare.
2. Feed your skin.
You can’t go without food on a day-long journey, and neither can your skin. At least every couple of hours, give it a good spritz with a nutritive toning mist. We love our Oz Goddess Rehydrating toner for this purpose – it contains soothing chamomile, rose floral water to hydrate and grapefruit & Australian quandong extract to refresh and revitalise tired skin.
4. Don’t forget your eyes!
Nothing gives away a lack of sleep like the eyes. They’re the first place to show signs of tiredness, which you’ll no doubt be suffering from after a long journey away from your own bed!
Luckily, there’s an answer. It’s our 100% Pure Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream,
and it’s an absolute winner at battling dark circles and puffiness. An independent 4-week study found that
- 97% of women saw a reduction in puffiness
- 87% saw a reduction in dark circles
- 93% saw a reduction in wrinkles
- 93% said it increased firmness.
5. Keep it simple, sexy.
It’s tempting to curl your hair and lashes and put on some sexy pumps when you’re preparing to meet someone special at the other end of your travels – but trust us, you WILL regret this one!
Try to keep it simple. Put your hair in a pony to keep it off your face and avoid greasiness. Wear something comfortable – you can always get changed before you land. And remember, walking through airports with heavy luggage is hard work – your 6-inch peep toes are probably not the best option.
… So there you have it – our guide to travelling the healthy (and comfortable) way!
Do you have any tried and tested travelling tips? Please share them with us – we’d love to hear from you!
…Until next time xx
Salon results from nature – Introducing our new Nourishing Face Treatment
Argan Oil: the Skin Care Benefits
It’s already toted as a miracle for hair health – but what can this golden ingredient do for your complexion?
Actually, quite a lot!
Argan oil, produced from the kernels of the Argan tree (native to Morocco) is rich in essential fatty acids; in particular, lineolic acid, which is a precursor to vitamin E. This makes it twice as rich in tocopherols (vitamin E) as olive oil, giving it incredible moisturising, regenerating and antioxidant properties.
Argan oil boasts a multitude of skin care benefits, including:
- Reducing the signs of premature ageing
- Soothing dry skin with its superior hydrating qualities
- Improving skin’s elasticity with its high protein content
- Reducing scarring and pigmentation
- Regulating the production of sebum (great for combination skin types)
- Preventing stretch marks
- Reducing inflammation
So how can you make the most of these incredible skin-loving properties?
Well, you can buy Argan oil from most health food stores and chemists – but be careful – a lot of commercial ‘pure Argan oil’ products actually contain a plethora of other, not-so-pure ingredients. Be sure to read the ingredients list before making your choice, as with everything else!
If pure Argan oil sounds like a bit much, there are a multitude of natural skin care products that contain this miracle ingredient. One such product is our new 100% Pure Argan Oil Hydration moisturiser. This light, hydrating formula contains SPF 30 to block out the sun’s UVA and UVB rays and is infused with
both Argan Oil and Rosehip Oil, as well as nutrient-rich Green Tea and Herbal Extracts to soften and nourish skin.
Yum! Read more about it here.
Have you tried our Argan Oil Hydration moisturiser? What did you think? Do you use Argan oil in any other way, internally or externally? Share your thoughts – we’d love to hear from you!
…Until next time! xx
Image: Oilwise.com
Toners – What’s the deal?
We’ve received more than a few queries recently about toners – What do they do? When should I use them? Do I even need one?
Well, we’re here to answer your queries, and solve the toner mystery once and for all.
1. First: the biggest question – what do toners do?
Well, they serve a few purposes, actually.
- Toners ‘tone’ the skin.
A good toner will even out skin tone, reduce pore size and condition the skin.
- Toners remove excess makeup, dirt and product after cleansing.
We do our best – but let’s face it; sometimes we miss a spot during our daily cleanse. Toners go the extra mile to make sure we’ve removed the day – and this is important for all skin types, particularly if you wear makeup. Toners can be particularly helpful for removing eye makeup that your cleanser can’t quite shift.
- Toners prepare the skin for moisturisation.
Just as applying a primer helps to ‘prep’ the skin for makeup application, a toner helps to smooth the complexion and prepare it to absorb moisturiser.
- Toners can also ‘set’ your makeup – just apply a light spritz after makeup application, and whola!
- Toners can help to address specific skin care issues.
Your cleanser doesn’t stay on your skin; and your moisturiser serves primarily a hydrating function – so how do you take care of those other, niggling skin care concerns (enlarged pores, pigmentation or uneven skin tone, blemishes) – well, your toner can help here. There’s a toner for every skin type and concern – from mature and sensitive to acne-prone. Check out our range of 100% natural toners.
2. Okay, so now I know what a toner can do for my skin. But when and how should I use it?
Well, usually, a toner fits in after cleansing and before your serum/treatment/moisturising cream.
However, toners are also a fantastic alternative to wet wipes, as a way of removing makeup. Some of our customers have told us that in the morning they cleanse, tone and moisturise – but some evenings, they just can’t face the routine of their regular skin care regime; so they simply remove their makeup with their toner and a cotton ball, before applying their nightly hydration.
Toners can also be used to refresh and revive during hot weather or long-haul flights. Want to avoid that dehydrated, tired, red look that usually joins you at your destination after a long journey? Keep a natural toner handy and spritz it over your face during the flight for hydration. Our Oz Goddess Rehydrating Toner fits the bill perfectly, with its soothing rose and chamomile to calm inflammation.
3. So…. do I need a toner in my skin care regime?
Well, this one is up to you.
If you feel that your current, toner-free skin care regime is meeting your skin care needs, then by all means, stick with it. A toner is not imperative. But, if you have skin care issues that you feel aren’t being met and you just need that extra boost, whatever it may be – then adding a toner might help to fill this gap.
Personally, I think a toner is something you don’t think you need until you try one.
If you’re considering adding a toner to your skin care regime but aren’t sure which one to go with, or where to start – please get in touch with us! We’re here to help, and we love helping you with your skin care queries.
Drop us a line.
…Until next time! xx




