Empowering you to make informed choices with curated content specific to holistic skin care and wellness.
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.
Low Waste Skin Care
Being more intentional with the products and ingredients you use in your skincare regimen is a great way to heal your skin and be more sustainable. There are many ways to go low waste without sacrificing quality.
Hyaluronic Acid
Since moisture loss contributes to nearly all skin ailments, hyaluronic acid has become a staple in skincare.
The Importance of SPF
One of the best tips for healthy skin is applying a daily SPF… seriously! Sun protection is essential to skin health; it’s one of the most important parts of your skincare routine.
Samphire, The Plant-Based Alternative to Retinol
Samphire is derived from Crithmum maritimum, also known as Sea Fennel. It is a type of coastal plant found throughout Europe and Northern Africa. It is used in both beauty and food in many different cultures. Samphire is a traditionally used plant with a wide range of medicinal uses in Mediterranean folk medicine. It was used as a diuretic, digestive aid, and specialty food in Spain and Southern Italy.
Blue Light Therapy for Sensitive Skin
Seamoss and Astaxanthin are sea botanicals that address dry skin and oxidative stress, the root of many skin ailments. They provide effective results in healing and nourishing skin. They are sustainable, wild-harvested, and vegan. While there are tons of beneficial sea-faring plant species, let’s dig into what Seamoss and Astaxanthin do for our skin!
Sea Botanicals in Skin Healing: Seamoss and Astaxanthin
Seamoss and Astaxanthin are sea botanicals found naturally in the ocean. They are two highly effective skincare ingredients that address dry skin and oxidative stress, the root of many skin ailments. I use these ingredients in my acne treatment plan and recommend them to clients.
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.
Galvanic Ion+
Galvanic Ion+ is a non-invasive treatment that uses a direct electrical current to both cleanse the skin and infuse moisture, antioxidants, and vitamins into the deeper layers of the skin.
Cooling Globes
A cooling therapy that oxygenates the skin, sending fresh, oxygen-rich blood to the surface reducing redness and helping skin heal.