Toner vs. Tonic?
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Wednesday, June 01, 2011
The purpose of toner is to restore the skin to its natural pH level [between 4.5 and 6], and to remove any traces of cleanser left behind. The skin will accept
moisturizer more readily and easily if it's prepared with a toner first. All skin types can benefit from the use of a good alcohol-free toner, like
Bioelements Equalizer. A facial tonic can help revitalize and renew skin post-cleansing, tone skin and boost moisture. For example,
Bioelements Power Peptide is formulated with nutrient-rich protein peptides that signal skin to increase moisture and absorb key anti-aging ingredients.
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Improve your skin’s appearance
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011
What was the last vegetable you ate? There's beta carotene in carrots and dark leafy greens, vitamin C in broccoli and peppers, and vitamin E in avocados - all of which can help improve skin’s appearance and function from the inside out.
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What does hyaluronic acid do?
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
What does hyaluronic acid do? It can bind 1000x its weight in moisture. Why is moisture so important? Imagine the surface of your skin as a grape – smooth, plump, and free of lines and wrinkles. Now, take the moisture out of the grape, and what do you get? A dry, wrinkly raisin. Dehydration is a major cause of lines and wrinkles, so it’s important to hydrate. And no ingredient hydrates better than hyaluronic acid.
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Protect Your Skin
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
19... the number hours of incidental sun exposure per week you are exposed to. 80% of your life time! Protect your skin and keep it youthful with a sunscreen that provides a broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection and moisturizes and defends against aging. I can name of few;)...
Sun Diffuser and SPF 50 by
Bioelements and
Shelter 29+ by Osmosis.
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The Sun Causes Premature Aging
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
70% of people know that the sun causes premature aging, but only 18% wear a SPF
moisturizer as part of their daily
skin care.
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Keep Your Skin Cells Healthy and Hydrate
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
In addition to water, keep your skin cells healthy and hydrated with the energizing and moisturizing properties of vitamins. Foods with vitamin B (oats, wheat bran, avocado, salmon)to keep your skin smooth and hydrated. Vitamin E (olive oil, eggs, almonds, and apples) to help skin retain major moisture, and vitamin C (red bell pepper, papaya, oranges, or broccoli) to fight damaging, drying effects of the enviroment.
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What does hyaluronic acid do?
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
What does hyaluronic acid do? It can bind 1000x its weight in moisture. Why is moisture so important? Imagine the surface of your skin as a grape – smooth, plump, and free of lines and wrinkles. Now, take the moisture out of the grape, and what do you get? A dry, wrinkly raisin. Dehydration is a major cause of lines and wrinkles, so it’s important to hydrate. And no ingredient hydrates better than hyaluronic acid.
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Lilash worked for me!
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
I've been using
Lilash eyelash growth stimulator for a little over a month now. I was a little skeptical at first. Soon after, while trying to remove my eye makeup it felt like I still had mascara on. I realized though that it was just my eyelashes getting stronger and thicker! Not to mention lengthier when I also applied my mascara. Even though without mascara they were longer, but they really stand out with mascara. I should note that I also wasn't using it daily as suggested, but rather 4 to 5 times a week rather than 7 because I would forget and only remember after applying my makeup and you need to apply the
Lilash to clean skin only and let dry first before applying makeup. I am now getting better at making it more of my routine and remembering to apply before my
makeup. I am so excited and pleased and will definitely continue using this product and making it available to my clients!
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