Empowering you to make informed choices with curated content specific to holistic skin care and wellness.
Metronidazole
Metronidazole is a commonly prescribed antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it an effective treatment for a range of skin issues.
Pyrithione zinc
Pyrithione zinc is a clinically proven antifungal and antibacterial agent that helps to kill bacteria and yeast. Pyrithione zinc is a versatile and effective ingredient with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and exfoliating properties.
Arnica
Arnica has been used for centuries for its healing, anti-inflammatory, and pain-mitigating properties. It is a sensitive-friendly, natural ingredient with a remarkable ability to reduce topical pain and irritation.
Whether you have acne or eczema or just want to maintain a healthy complexion, arnica can help soothe, protect, and heal your skin.
Argan Oil
Argan oil is a deeply nourishing oil used for nourishing and healing properties. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and healing protocols. Its unique lightweight, non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores!) and composition make it a great sustainable, multi-use product that works to nourish the face, body, and hair.
Castor Seed
Castor seed oil is a thick, highly viscous oil that doesn’t break down easily. Essentially, it’s a sturdy, natural lubricant, and because of that, there are a ton of medicinal uses. This natural oil has a range of medicinal uses and is used internally for the gut and externally as a topical remedy.
Niacinamide
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3. an essential nutrient that can be found in food, supplements, and topical products.
Vitamins for the Skin
As the largest organ in our body, our skin protects us from pollution, sun damage, and bacteria infiltration. Providing our skin with nourishing nutrients and essential vitamins can be the missing piece in achieving and maintaining healthy skin.
Azelaic acid
Azelaic acid, the plant derived redness killer - If you have reactive skin or inflammatory conditions like rosacea, you’ve likely heard of or even have been prescribed azelaic acid cream. Azelaic acid is great to add to your routine if you have reactive skin or chronic redness.
Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA)
BHAs or beta hydroxy acids are a type of chemical exfoliant that penetrate deep into the pores to dissolve excess oil, dirt, and dead skin cells. They are commonly used to treat acne-prone and oily skin, as they have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.
Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy stimulates the production of collagen, which can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Aside from lines and wrinkles, overall skin texture can improve with the growth of new skin cells. Increased collagen production also improves the elasticity and firmness of the skin.
Essential Oils
Essential oils have become popular with the rise of natural and clean skin care. While I love natural skincare and plant-based remedies, essential oils must be used with care, so it is important to do your research before using them on the skin.
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.
Licorice Root
Licorice encompasses whole-body healing, working it’s ✨magic✨ both internally and externally. Licorice has been studied for its potential to improve oral health, digestive system ailments, respiratory and sinus infections, skin irritation, and wounds.