Marble-effect surfaces bring a natural beauty to their surroundings and with Pietra Grey, the latest addition to the Ceralsio ceramic collection by CRL Stone, the aesthetics work in harmony with its practical advantages. Influenced by the strong trend for ... ( read original story ...)
How to Combine Acids and Retinols in a Skincare Routine
What are retinols, retinoids and acids and how should they be used for an optimal anti-aging routine? The debate is real, and it seems every civilian skincare ‘expert’ has a different take. Can they be used in the same skincare routine? Can they be ... ( read original story ...)
John Mayer, Skincare Blogger
The musician’s latest skincare hack is a full makeup tutorial. Mayer frequently posts what he calls “hacks” to his Snapchat and Instagram stories. (Insofar as telling guys to cover their whole face in a $215 eye cream can be considered a hack for any ... ( read original story ...)
Bee Natural (Win! A Burt’s Bees Beauty Prize Pack!)
For years we've enjoyed Burt's Bees products—and luxuriated in the knowledge that they were made from no-nonsense natural ingredients that truly cared for our skin. Now, the brand has launched a new beauty range, featuring luscious lip colours, about ... ( read original story ...)
Do you know your benzoyl peroxide from retinol? The skincare ingredients you should NEVER mix together
If you're a skincare addict you'll know the difference between chemical names like alpha hydroxy acids and vitamin C - but it's how they work separately and together that's important. These potent elements, often found in things like serums and scrubs ... ( read original story ...)
The most popular skincare brand in America can’t be bought in stores
Rodan + Fields is currently the top-selling skincare brand in North America in terms of total sales, according to Euromonitor. But unless you pay close attention to your more entrepreneurial-minded friends on Facebook, it's likely you've never even heard ... ( read original story ...)
Olivia Wilde Switched to Natural Skincare So She Could ‘Smoosh Faces’ with Her Kids
Olivia Wilde didn’t just switch over to natural skincare for her own sake. She did it for her kids, too. “I never like putting something on my skin that I couldn’t then smoosh faces with my kids,” Wilde, 34, tells PEOPLE for the Beautiful issue. ( read original story ...)
The Skin Care Diet
eat cleaner—most of the time. Again, this diet is not about permanently eliminating any food groups, so yes, while junk food is generally bad for you because it causes inflammation and a host of other health problems that can damage your skin, you can ... ( read original story ...)
6 ‘greenwashed’ beauty labels explained
... to spend more money on beauty products every year — they spent $1.13 billion on prestige beauty in 2017 — and the demand grows for natural or eco-friendly options, “natural” labelling is outpacing more traditional ones as the most popular ... ( read original story ...)