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Keep it Au Naturel: 3 Reasons to Change Up Your Beauty Products
"Do you believe that organic beauty products are not as effective as their chemically-enhanced counterparts?
Are you unable to justify the steep costs associated with clean beauty?
If you share these hesitations, the following blog addresses three reasons why you should consider changing up your beauty products."
Oct 21, 2022
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How to Curate the Right Hair Care Routine for You?
Curating a hair care routine is just as difficult as skin care. But once you’ve found something that works for you, results are rest assured. With the number of options available out there, the process can seem a little daunting. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to consider before you create a hair care routine for yourself: Your hair care routine ultimately depends on the following factors: · Your hair type – dry, oily. · Your hair texture – silky, wavy, curly. · Hair condition – b...
Jan 07, 2022
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Bakuchiol, a Plant-based Alternative for Retinol?
Retinol is one of the most trusted ingredients used for years for dismissing wrinkles, fine lines, and dull skin. It is a vitamin A derivative and the third strongest form of retinoid. It promotes skin cell renewal and stimulates collagen production. About 12 weeks of religious use can result in smoother, firmer, and all-around more youthful-looking skin. However, while it favors many, retinol is not very friendly with all skin types. It can be harsh, cause or aggravate underlying issues. It can...
Dec 28, 2021
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Respect: one of the three fundamental values of certified natural cosmetics
You've probably also noticed that a growing number of cosmetic businesses are using a green image and making ethical commitments in their advertising. Besides the whole natural cosmetics blah-blah-blah some Brands really mean business. They demonstrate this by regularly seeking certification from one of the necessary Natural cosmetics standards, such as COSMOS, NATRUEUSDA, Austria-Bio, or Demeter. Certified natural cosmetics assist us in maintaining a healthy physique. Plant, mineral, and animal...
Nov 24, 2021
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GFAW seal for sustainability, natural cosmetics and natural products
Sustainable management can be defined, measured and verified. GfaW, the Society for Applied Business Ethics, is fully committed to this goal. With the Seals for sustainable management and natural cosmetics is the GfaW an Pioneer in the green economy of the common good have become. The uniqueness of the three certifications offered is their holistic view of sustainability.
Nov 24, 2021
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What makes certified natural cosmetics trustworthy for me
Why you are on the safe side with certified natural cosmetics with a seal: for you and for the environment
Nov 24, 2021
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Beauty
How to Curate the Right Hair Care Routine for You?
Curating a hair care routine is just as difficult as skin care. But once you’ve found something that works for you, results are rest assured. With the number of options available out there, the process can seem a little daunting. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to consider before you create a hair care routine for yourself: Your hair care routine ultimately depends on the following factors: · Your hair type – dry, oily. · Your hair texture – silky, wavy, curly. · Hair condition – b...
Jan 07, 2022
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Lifestyle
9 Amazing Benefits of Jogging
Murakimi says, “first there came the action of running and accompanying it there was this entity known as me. I run; therefore I am.”Humans started walking around 4-6 million years ago when we evolved from all fours and rose. Walking and running have been the primary mode of moving around for humans for many centuries and for many still are. About ten thousand years ago, hunter-gatherers like the Tarahumara Indians in Mexico ran 15-75 miles a day on a hunt. Somewhere along, all these humans star...
Dec 31, 2021
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Nutrition
10 Foods That Can Help With Muscle Soreness And Recovery
Healthy muscle soreness usually peaks between 1-2 days after exercises. Still, if you’re looking to speed up the recovery process, fortunately, there are many whole foods rich in nutrients that can aid muscle repair and reduce soreness.
Dec 31, 2021
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