We’re young – our skin’s elastic and bouncy; it’s firm and hydrated – glowing … we smile and our skin moves as one … it’s resilient. But time passes – our skin is dry, thin, sagging and loose – dull … we smile and deepening fissures around our mouth and eyes become too evident …… Continue reading Paper skin – the name says it all
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In a nutshell, it is an eye condition brought about by insufficient tears. We need our tears to prevent our eyes from drying out and each time we blink, a healthy eye will sweep a watery saline fluid from our eye duct (corner of eye near our nose) across the surface. In addition to the… Continue reading What Is Dry Eyes?
We all know we need to drink plenty of clean water but how much? And since we all come in different shapes and sizes, how much do I need! Our body comprises approx 60% water – if it didn’t, we’d be dry as a dead stick but we have blood, mucous, hydrated tissue etc etc… Continue reading How much water to drink?
This can be a common symptom of menopause and whilst not all women experience it, it does become more common after menopause. Put simply, there is a lack of vaginal moisture. This may not seem like it is too important, but naturally, when it comes to one’s sex life, it does have a huge impact.… Continue reading Vaginal Dryness
Our body is an amazing creation and it will try and protect itself from harm – inflammation being one of its processes to this end. Some inflammatory responses are transient with a welcome outcome, such as swelling around a wound as our body heals it – we feel warmth and there is localised redness as… Continue reading Inflammation
“You look tired” … “You have bags under your eyes !” … “Well, thank you very much – now I feel as bad as I apparently look !” Certainly not a comment that anyone would want to hear, however, there is truth in the connection of lack of sleep and skin health/appearance. Whilst we are… Continue reading Skin Health and Sleep
In a nutshell, one is not better than the other … they are different and each supports us in different ways because of the different nutritional make-up. Firstly, let’s understand that an oil is a real concentration of components. Approximately 50 whole sea buckthorn berries (fruit and seed) yield oil equivalent to a 500mg capsule.… Continue reading Sea Buckthorn Oil – seed vs berry
The Webster definition of dermatitits is simply: inflammation (itis) of the skin (derma). Additionally: a medical condition in which the skin becomes red, swollen, and sore, sometimes with small blisters, resulting from direct irritation of the skin by an external agent or an allergic reaction to it. QUESTION: If I suffer from dry skin, does… Continue reading Dermatitis
We would hope that the answer is “yes!” but in all honesty, many of us eat and act in a way that appeals to us, and not necessarily with healthy digestive system maintenance in mind. Why is a healthy digestive system important? Our digestive system breaks down what we eat and unless the nutrients are… Continue reading Do you have a healthy digestive system?
Imagine how much extra time we’d have if up to one third of our lives wasn’t spent sleeping! Do we really need to sleep? If so, why? Customer feedback regarding our June 2017 Newsletter Skin Health and Sleep was popular and we’ve been asked for more information, particularly on the importance of sleep. So… Why Do… Continue reading Why Do We Sleep?