Empowering you to make informed choices with curated content specific to holistic skin care and wellness.
The Skin Microbiome
Our skin has a community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and mites, which altogether make up what is known as the skin microbiome. This intricate partnership maintains the skin's health and forms a crucial defense system against external invaders.
Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)
AHAs can be derived from the natural acids in foods like milk, sugar cane, and fruit. They’re generally considered the safer exfoliant option for sensitive skin types
Blue Tansy
Blue tansy has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties that help to diminish bacteria on the skin, which results in a brighter, clearer complexion. Its calming properties aid in reducing redness.
Plant Oils
Whole oils are a staple in skincare - everyone uses them whether you have a more pure-natural view or you enjoy professional-grade products.
Soaking Baths
Did you know that soaking can help rehydrate and rejuvenate the skin; it’s even said to benefit the heart, nervous system, and muscles? Both cold and hot water bathing is highly beneficial for the skin and body. While it’s shocking to feel ice-cold water against your skin, it’s said to decrease inflammation and the physiological effects of stress.
Rose
Rose is widely used because of its calming and healing abilities. Professionally, rose is an excellent ingredient to incorporate into a healing regime because all skin types can benefit. Rose water gives an instant plump, hydrated effect, and rosehip seed is nourishing and vitamin packed to support healing.
Squalane (and squalene)
Squalene is a natural part of our skin, making it a uniquely beneficial ingredient. Squalane is known to repair the skin barrier of all skin types. It is perfect for dry, cold weather because it is lightweight and deeply penetrating.
Sea Buckthorn
Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a traditionally used sustainable superfood with natural skin-renewing qualities.
Autumn Skin Ingredients
Autumn is officially in full swing! Seasonal transitions are a time to change our routine, wardrobe, and of course, our skincare products! These are my top recommended ingredients to incorporate this season.
Peptides
Peptides are an incredible addition to your skincare plan! Peptides help keep skin firm and smooth over time. There are peptides for inflammation, aging, infection, and even skincare! You've heard of the popular collagen peptide supplements for beauty and creatine peptide supplements for muscle support.
Plant Stem Cells
Plant stem cells are rich in antioxidants and can help nourish the skin and protect against environmentally induced damage. Generally, plant stem cells are great for all skin types and aim to support overall skin wellness.
Hyaluronic Acid
Since moisture loss contributes to nearly all skin ailments, hyaluronic acid has become a staple in skincare.
Benzoyl Peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide is a gentle yet effective way to diminish and prevent acne bacterial growth. Check out our blog for more information about benzoyl peroxide and our professional recommended products!
The Benefits of a Facial
Routinely getting a professional facial is beneficial for your skin's health and your body's stress levels.
3 Easy Tips That Will Have You Feeling & Looking Younger!
Forget aging gracefully - here's how to age youthfully. Keep a healthy glow, a spring in your steps and a radiant glow with these 3 tips from the top aestheticians.
The Sensi Peel®
The Sensi Peel® gently creates a brighter complexion and even skin tone, reduces acne, targets redness, and hyperpigmentation.
Microdermabrasion
A non-invasive technique that mechanically exfoliates the skin to improve texture, lighten scars and reduce fine lines and wrinkles
High Frequency
High Frequency is a non-invasive treatment that uses electrical stimulation for skin rejuvenation. It helps product absorption, increases circulation, reduces inflammation, oxygenates the skin, kills bacteria, and supports collagen and elastin production.