organic skin care

Jurlique was founded in 1985 in South Australia by chemist and a horticulturist Jurgen Klein and his wife Ulrike. Their mission was to generate sustainability within a farm system that would create a mutual benefit for all those involved. From the herbs and flowers they planted – calendula, lavender, chamomile, marshmallow, and rosemary – to the products that became Jurlique, their ...

1. DO NOT ABUSE ALCOHOL Alcohol despite its bubbly pleasures causes dehydration and skin damage. “You may as well spend a week at the beach in the sun without sunscreen if you go to sleep after a drinking bender without properly protecting your skin,” suggests a High School Musical diva. If you abuse grandma’s cough syrup you will pay the price. Alcohol impairs ...

Night time creams and moisturizers have in the last few years exploded on the market purporting to be the new fountain of youth and many contain ingredients of dubious usefulness. While millions of dollars of product sells every year, many doctors believe that some products might not be worth price. “Some night creams are extremely pricey but do not deliver any bang for the buck,” ...

Because our skin is constantly exposed to the harsh pollutants and chemicals in the environment, it is one of the first places we start to see physical damage. This can include premature aging, skin irritations, dry and chapped skin, and a variety of other skin conditions. As well, the chemicals and toxins found in manufactured skin products can cause even more harm to the skin. One way of ...

People may be surprised to know that makeup, despite all of its complexities, isnt something that was invented in recent times. In fact there is a long history of makeup that has led it to the point where it is today. Pharaohs and great queens of Egypt wore makeup thousands of years ago and while it wasnt composed of the same materials, they still used it in similar ways as people do ...