What controversy we caused when we promoted our sanitizer during the heart of the pandemic. Unfavorable comments from around the country saying it "didn't work", it was "fake", "waste of money" etc. Truth be told, we are not making a claim on how effective it is at killing covid or ANY other bacteria. We create ours as an alternative to the harsh alcohol based products that many of you can't use. All the ingredients have anti-bacterial activity which give our clients an option to avoid the burning and redness from the other stuff. We'll never claim to be something we're not - you have our word.
Spring has sprung here on the North East. Our skin reacts to the moisture in the air, so I don't have to be as diligent with my moisturizer, right? Wrong! We might need to change up our regimen, but we need to maintain one. Change your regimen when you change the clocks, the batteries in the smoke detectors and when you see the buds on those daffodils.
Out with the old and in with the NEW! Help your skin make room for new skin cells. You know that "dewy" look we all desire? It's attainable with the right and consistent approach. Try our scrub....and shed, shed, shed!
This pandemic thing hasn't been easy on us mentally or physically. Unfortunately those physical things sometimes manifest themselves in interesting ways. Your skin is your largest organ. It's living and breathing everything you are thinking and feeling and eating. Don't fight back with a "squeeze"....fight back with healthy habits and a good skin care regimen. This too shall pass.
One of the key ingredients in our eye cream is Pomegranate Seed Oil. We hear a lot about the benefit of Pom to our insides, but what about for our skin? It turns out that it's great for oily and and dry skin types. The HIGH OMEGA 5 Fatty Acid (Punicic acid) levels in Pomegranate Seed Oil has strong anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties by helping to fend off free radicals. It also helps unclog pores on the face to help in relieve the symptoms of acne. Sounds great, don't you agree?