DISCOVER
What does your skin
have for breakfast?
The nutrition and ingredient guide for your cosmetics. Do you know what you had for breakfast this morning? How about your skin? Your skin absorbs ingredients of your cosmetics just like you do with your food. Find out how each ingredient affects your skin. Explore the benefits of the exquisite Dead Sea salts, vitamins, minerals, essential oils and which nutrients are vital for you! Learn more... Discover your
Silluette!
Skin type identification. Does your skin have a healthy diet? Before you nourish your skin, you have to recognize your skin type’s needs. See which skin Silluette you identify with, and find products that will compliment and meet your needs! Learn more... Enlighten your
skin!
Blue Light and Red Light Therapies. Looking for the best ways to treat your skin? Smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles! Clear acne in a painless and easy way! Treat your skin using the latest, cutting edge Blue and Red Light Therapies, in the comfort of your own home! Learn more... Let go of your stress!
What a daily massage can do for you & benefits of infrared heat. Did you have a tough day at work? Had a fight with your loved one? Things are not going quite the way you want them? You feel like your stress just piles up?A short massage will take that stress away. A gentle head massage revitalizes you by restoring blood flow in your neck and scalp. Rays of soothing Infrared heat stimulates collagen renewal, regenerate your skin’s elasticity. Learn more... Why should you look
out for Parabens?
Parabens & breast cancer Parabens are chemicals used as preservatives in cosmetics, skin care, hair care and many other products. Recently, the use of Parabens in skin care, have raised safety issues. A study revealed that 18 out of every 20 tested breast cancer tumours were found to contain Parabens. Endocrine disruption and weight gain have also been linked to cosmetics containing Parabens. Learn more... Why
Formaldehyde is a carcinogen? Dangers of Formaldehyde.
Formaldehyde has been classified a known human carcinogen by the international agency for research on cancer. Studies suggest an association between formaldehyde exposure and several cancers including nasopharyngeal and leukemia. Learn more... |