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Aloe Vera – The History of this Natural Icon of Skincare Aloe vera was referred to as the "plant of immortality" in ancient Egypt and has been used since the 1500s BC. It was highly valued for its healing and beauty-enhancing properties and because of this, ...

Using carrier oils can be a gentle and effective way to boost skin health and nourish hair dried by chlorine, saltwater or sun exposure.   Humidity can have a huge impact on skin and hair health too, so in this blog we are looking at how...

The Long, Rich History of Castor Oil Use The history of Castor oil can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where it was used for medicinal purposes, as well as to fuel lamps for light, and of course also for cosmetic use. Castor oil is derived...

Previously, we have written about the varied uses Rosemary Essential Oil can have on our emotional and mental wellbeing, from boosting memory function and aiding concentration.  But Rosemary Essential Oil can also be amazingly beneficial for your skin, and it would be true to say...

Start off Right… To enjoy healthy, shiny locks, we definitely recommend a nourishing hot oil hair mask.  You can easily make these yourself and they are a great way to add moisture to your hair, but it’s also a great excuse for a bit of self-care...

With the onset of Spring and some potentially warmer weather on the horizon, it is easy to forget that our hands (which have probably taken a bit of a beating during the winter months), could possibly still do with some care and attention. When we...

Changing your skin care products is as important as changing your wardrobe during the different seasons. Just like you have distinct summer and winter clothes, you also have a separate range of skin care products for the different seasons. The sudden dip in the temperature during...

Our feet tend to be one of the most neglected parts of our body. While most of us ensure that our faces, necks, and even hands get adequate care and attention through beauty treatments and products, our poor feet that carry us everywhere often lose...