Showing posts with label relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relief. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Can Micellar Water Replace Your Whole Skincare Routine? And what exactly is it, anyway? One editor investigates.


My mother and I are over four decades apart, and over the years we've butted heads on everything from school to dating. But on one thing we've always agreed: the importance of a great skincare routine. Growing up, she told me never to forget to wash my face, to slather on SPF, and to let my skin "breathe" with a few makeup-free days (mind you, this was long before the no-makeup makeup trend became a thing). And I listened. While I'll happily use dry shampoo to get out the door faster in the morning, I've never rushed my skincare regimen.
To wit, I've done my fair share of experimenting with products and I've learned there are plenty of skincare labels out there that don't live up to their expectations. They don't clear up your zits while you sleep, or make your under-eye bags disappear in a matter of a minutes. So when I was first introduced to micellar water, which is meant to be the magical, no-rinse cure-all that could replace your cleanser and moisturizer in a single step, I had a healthy dose of skepticism. Despite the fact that models swear by the French pharmacie staple and nearly every makeup artist totes a bottle in his or her kit, to me, it sounded like a lazy girl's solution to makeup removal (what do you mean you don't have to rinse it off?). It also sounded like a beauty recipe for a breakout. Fast-forward a month later, and I've officially ditched my face wash and cream in favor of micellar water.
Turns out micellar water has been around for over a hundred years, first gaining momentum in France, where it was designed to help Parisians deal with the region's infamously harsh water supply. The formula is made of micelles, which are tiny oil molecules suspended in soft water. "The technology of it is actually quite old, dating back from research at the University of Bristol in 1913," says dermatologist and Simple skincare expert Dr. Debra Luftman. "Micelles are attracted to dirt, grime, and oil, and they draw out impurities without drying out your skin," she explains. Rather than containing a foamy solution that strips your skin and leaves behind harsh chemicals, micelles cling on to the dirt and makeup on your skin and dissolve them while leaving behind a glowy, hydrated finish.
This all means that even after my extensive nighttime routine of makeup remover wipes, double cleansing, exfoliation, and toner, micellar water still picks up residue that none of my other products could. Unlike a traditional pre-soaked makeup remover wipe, it's designed to be swept away with a completely clean cotton pad, so it doesn't just smear your makeup around your face like those wipes can do. And unlike toner, the solution doesn't contain alcohol and never stings, meaning you can use it around the sensitive eye area.
"Considering the fact that it requires absolutely no rinsing and is suited for all skin types—especially super dry, sensitive, and acne-prone skin—the water is a serious game changer," says Dr. Luftman. "It's great for travel when you don't have access to your full toiletry bag, too," she adds.
Overseas, the luxury brand Bioderma is an industry favorite, but now with the launch of stateside versions like Simple's much-anticipated one, the French import has some stiff competition. I'm a month deep into using Simple's new micellar water to wipe off my daily layers of tinted moisturizer, blush, and bronzer, and though sometimes the product falls short of removing really stubborn eye makeup, ("You might still need a separate eye makeup remover, especially for the waterproof kind," Dr. Luftman advises), it's streamlined things for sure. I've certainly pared down the use of multiple products. And best of all? My skin's never looked better.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Benefits of Fragrance Free Skin Care




If you stop in your local drug store and take a walk down the skin care aisle, there is a good chance that you will see a wide variety of fragrances being used in the different products.  Even if you look at natural products, there is a good chance that some sort of fragrance is being used, even if it is in the form of essential oils.  If fragrances are everywhere, what can be so bad about them?  Plenty.  Here is a look at some of the benefits of fragrance free skin care.
Healthier skin
While fragrances might make the product smell better while you are using it, they could be having a detrimental effect on your skin.  In traditional over the counter skin care products, fragrances are caused by a variety of perfumes and chemicals.  Unfortunately, many of these same chemicals are now being found to have long reaching side effects due to the buildup of toxins.  Some of the chemicals used in skin care products have been linked to serious conditions such as cancer.
Reduce redness and irritation
Do you have a problem with your skin being red, dry, and irritated?  There is a chance that your skin care products are to blame.  For people with sensitive skin, even mild and natural fragrances can be irritating.  Every day that you put the skin care product on, you are exposing your skin to these irritants.  Use the product on a regular basis, and your skin never gets a break, causing it to become inflamed.  In addition, your skin may develop blemishes or become dry and itchy.

Inhaled allergies
Another potential concern with fragrance skin care products is the effect of inhaling the fragrance.  Some people have sensitivities to scents, and smelling their skin care product all day could actually cause them to have a reaction.  While many people think of allergic reactions to inhalants as causing sneezing and a runny nose, allergies to fragrance skin care products can also lead to migraines and flu-like symptoms.

Use only as much as you want
One advantage to using fragrance free skin care products is that you can control the amount of fragrance that you use.  You might like the smell of lavender, but using it as a body wash, a lotion, and having it included in your favorite makeup might be a little overwhelming.  Or maybe your citrus hand soap does not go well with the cooling peppermint lotion that you like to use.  By choosing fragrance free skin care products, you get to control how much, when, and where you use a scent.

Good for the whole family
Another thing to consider when buying skin care products are exactly who will be using them.  It is not unusual for different family members to share the same bottle of body wash, particularly children.  However, your newborn infant’s sensitive skin may not like the harsh perfumes in your toddler’s bubble gum-scented skin care products.  By choosing fragrance free products, you know that the product is gentle enough for everyone in the family to use, regardless of age or skin type.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Change of Seasons can cause more headaches!






Here in Minnesota we can go from a 80 degree sunny Fall day to 42 degrees and rainy in a period of 36 hours! Sometimes with the change of temps and seasons headaches and other health issues can pop up.  When it comes to headaches I get tired of popping headaches medicine and my stomach can sometimes start having issues!

Need a break from Tylenol, Ibuprofen or another headache medicine? Check out our Headache Relief Stick, the natural way to inhale, soothe and diminish headaches or sore neck pain with fragrance. 

We have re packaged our Headache Relief Sticks so they are more convenient to carry in your pockets or purse! Same ingredients just a smaller convenient stick!

Packed with Shea Butter, Beeswax, Peppermint Essential Oil, Cedarwood Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Geranium Oil, Sandalwood Fragrance Oil, Carrier Oil and jojoba beads.

Now in smaller tubes - Net Wt. 4.25g / .15oz.


Check out some customer reviews here!

Here is an interesting article on Seasonal Headaches from the Weather Channel