Tamsyn Standeaven
Building a Resilient Skin Barrier: The Power of Skin-Loving Foods
Our skin is the body's largest organ and its first line of defence against environmental aggressors, toxins, and pathogens. A healthy skin barrier not only keeps these harmful elements out but also retains essential moisture and nutrients, keeping our skin radiant and healthy. While Juvenate Skincare products play a significant role, nutrition is equally crucial. Here are some skin-loving foods that can help build and maintain a resilient skin barrier. Fatty Fish Fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These essential fats are crucial for maintaining the skin's lipid barrier, which helps keep the...
Tamsyn Standeaven
Cosmedical Grade Vitamin C from Kakadu Plum
Unlock Radiant Skin with Cosmedical Grade Vitamin C from Kakadu Plum Vitamin C is a superstar in skincare. Our bodies can't make it, so we need to get it through food, supplements, and skincare products. Why Kakadu Plum? Recent studies show that Vitamin C from Kakadu plum outperforms synthetic Vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Here's why Juvenate chooses Kakadu plum: Highest Natural Vitamin C: Kakadu plum has up to 7000 mg of Vitamin C per 100g, 100 times more than oranges! Nutrient-Rich: It's packed with other nutrients like polyphenols, flavonoids, minerals, and fibers that enhance its stability and effectiveness. Sun Protection:...
Michelle Channon
LiPerfection - Perfect your pout
If eyes are the window to the soul, then your lips may be considered the front door! Without lips we wouldn't be able to make the sound of the letter "P," we wouldn't be able to kiss the people we love, and we wouldn't be able to make those funny fish faces. Lips are unique -- they aren't like any other part of the human body. Moisturisers, serums, body lotions, and sunscreen follow us all day and in all seasons. We understand the importance of moisturising our face and body but inadvertently neglect to moisturise our lips. Yet when compared...
Marie August
Body care is Self care
Looking after the skin on our faces is second nature to many, but your skin’s needs don’t end at the neck. Creating healthy skin on the body has many benefits – and not just the aesthetic! Scientists at UC San Francisco and the San Francisco Veterans Administration (VA) Health Care System think skin health may be linked to body-wide inflammation associated with numerous signs of ageing. The conclusion they reached in a clinical pilot study was that properly caring for the skin with a moisturising cream may lower inflammation levels and potentially reduce the risk of a number of age-related conditions. As...
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