The FDA doesn't regulate the use of the word "natural" on beauty products, but the term is generally used to describe makeup and skincare items that contain natural ingredients (such as jojoba oil, ... ( read original story ...)
Hanley to Relaunch Itiba Beauty Products
Yoki Hanley created Itiba Beauty Products 20 years ago with her own natural environment as the basis for her line of products. “Only the richness of Mother Earth can be found in our lotions, bath ... ( read original story ...)
The absolute beginner’s guide to skincare
When it comes to looking after your skin, the process can seem daunting; there’s just so much choice. For skincare luddites, it can be difficult to know where to start, or if what you've started is ... ( read original story ...)
These natural beauty tips will help you sail through life…
Flawless skin just seems like it’s too much to ask for. Stay up one night and you come face to face with dark, under eye circles. If you have an upcoming party that you want to slay it, you’re sure to ... ( read original story ...)
CBD oil skincare: We put beauty’s new ‘it’ ingredient to the test
There’s an ongoing buzz (excuse the pun) around the therapeutic benefits of cannabis in the form of CBD oil, as more and more countries, including the UK, have legalised its use for medicinal purposes ... ( read original story ...)
All The K-Beauty Skincare Steps You Need For Ageless Skin
With the influx of K-beauty brands all over the world, it's no wonder we are all fascinated and fixated with the emphasis that Korean women (and men) place on the meticulous care for their skin, and ... ( read original story ...)
Secret Weapon Serum hailed CULT skincare product to cure acne breakouts by celebrities
Well worth the purchase.' A third added: 'Once diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer I kind of forgot my skin care as I explored the world of natural healing (I'm treating my cancer completely ... ( read original story ...)
Confessions of a beauty insider: The best and worst products for your skin
Skincare has become a huge market: consumers in the U.S. spent $17 billion on skincare, and popular Korean skincare, or K-beauty, is expected to hit $7.2 billion in sales by 2020, according to ... ( read original story ...)
The 20 Best Moisturizers Guaranteed to Make Your Face Look Expensive
So technically, there are about 13,876 different skin types. (Super precise, we know.) That said, to help streamline the thousands of products available to our shopping-hungry fingertips, the skincare ... ( read original story ...)