Monday, 15 May 2023

A vegan's guide to choosing the right sunscreen for summer travel

All seasons call for the use of sunscreen. Safeguarding your skin against sunburn and UV ray damage is crucial now more than ever because everyone is in the middle of summer, and your skin is exposed to the sun all day. Applying sunscreen liberally is an excellent precaution, but with the variety of lotions with SPFs available, most are loaded with toxins that could endanger the health of the body's major organs.
A vegan's guide to choosing the right sunscreen for summer travel
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Many of us are currently replenishing our stock of sunscreen, however, given the knowledge of SPF, UVA, and UVB protections. It's okay to need clarification, so here is a fast summary of everything you should know to choose the best sunblock creams.

Pay heed to your skin type
Verify that the sunscreen you use is labeled as "non-comedogenic" if you have pimples or acne-prone skin because this indicates that it has been proven not to clog pores. If you suffer from dehydrated skin, search for sunscreens containing moisturizers or moisturizers with replenishing elements.

Select an organic or substance sunscreen instead if you have delicate skin. Physical sunscreen defends the skin using zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which are safe for use around the eyes. They create an obstacle to protect your skin when they rest on the surface of your skin.

Are you planning a cruise vacation this summer? Pack all the essential things along with sunscreen for your skin before a cruising adventure from Southampton.

Verify the water-resistance level of your sunscreen
Summertime beach or pool trips make it easy enough to bring water-resistant sunscreen. However, it's also a sensible choice for everyday use. Since individuals should apply another layer of sunscreen every two hours, making water-resistant sunscreen products is brilliant.

Water-resistant sunblock provides further defense even when individuals aren't in the water. Many people don't realize they're dripping off their sunscreen during the day, mainly if it's hot outside.

Don't buy sunscreen containing Retinyl Palmitate
Retinyl palmitate should be avoided since, despite research showing it to be a potent antioxidant and mild on skin prone to irritation, it may raise the risk of skin aging, malignancies, and skin harm when subjected to UV rays from the sun. It is commonly found in sunscreen products.

Consider the SPF
A sunscreen's SPF rating indicates how much UVB rays it can block off. Dermatologists advise using sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30. Around 93 percent of UVB rays are blocked by SPF 15, and 97% by SPF 30.

Any exposed skin area needs to have adequate sunscreen applied to it every day when you'll spend a lot of time in one of the best summer destinations in Europe, such as alluring European beaches.

In a nutshell, you must apply sunscreen approx. 30 minutes before stepping out of your home, and always consider buying sunscreen with SPF 30 at least. You may safeguard your skin from harmful UV rays by restricting direct exposure to the sun by seeking shade and covering up your face & hair with a scarf or hat.




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Thursday, 11 May 2023

Boots x Elemis Premium Beauty Box 2023

Boots has launched a brand new beauty bundle and this time it is with Elemis. The Boots x Elemis Premium Beauty Box, which is an online offer only, is said to contain products worth £120 altogether but it is priced at just £55 and is on sale now.!
Boots x Elemis Premium Beauty Box
In recent months, Boots has released quite a few exceptional beauty boxes, notably the Spring Skincare Edit was just £25 and it featured brands such as Mario Badescu, Pixi, Byoma and more, if you missed out on this box, there is apparently going to be a re-stock, so worth keeping an eye on the boots site for that.

Featuring a five-piece collection, alongside the much loved Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm, you will find a whole host of other best-selling products from Elemis.

What's inside the Boots x Elemis Premium Beauty Box?

  • Balancing Lavender Toner 200ml (worth £28)
  • Pro-Collagen Marine Cream 15ml (worth £37)
  • Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm 20g (worth £13)
  • Pro-Collagen Marine Moisture Essence 28ml (worth £23)
  • Superfood Glow Priming Moisturiser 20ml (worth £19)
The Boots x Elemis Premium Beauty Box, which is an online offer only is priced at just £55 and is on sale now



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Wednesday, 10 May 2023

Key Reasons Natural Skincare is Better for You

Have you been looking to switch from traditional skincare products to natural ones? Well, you are in the right place. Natural skincare refers to products made using plant-based ingredients free from synthetic chemicals and additives. In contrast, most traditional skincare products often contain synthetic ingredients such as parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.
Key Reasons Natural Skincare is Better for You
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More and more consumers are becoming aware and conscious about what they put on their skin, and thankfully today there are many great brands that make high quality products with clean ingredients; for example, the Blue Lagoon Natural Skincare line combines the power of natural ingredients with the efficacy of modern day science.

Here are some of the primary reasons as to why natural skincare is great for you!

No Harmful Ingredients
Natural skincare products do not contain harmful ingredients like parabens, PFOAs, and phthalates. Parabens are preservatives commonly used in traditional skincare products that have been linked to hormonal disruption and other health concerns. PFOAs and phthalates are used to make water- and stain-resistant products, but they have been linked to health issues like cancer and thyroid problems.

Potent Plant Power
These skincare products harness the power of plants to nourish and protect the skin. Many plants contain natural antioxidants that help prevent aging and wrinkles without adverse side effects. For example, green tea extract and vitamin C are potent antioxidants that can help brighten and firm the skin.

Science Based
In addition to the potency, natural products use science to extract the right components from natural ingredients. This process ensures that the products are effective without harmful additives. For instance, natural preservatives like grapefruit seed extract can keep products fresh without synthetic preservatives like parabens.

Gentle on the Skin
There is nothing as sensitive as the skin, especially on your face. With natural products, you are sure they are gentle on your skin, and you won't suffer any irritation, burning, or scarring. They contain natural ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile, and lavender. All these are known for their soothing properties. They are a great option for all skin types, including the sensitive ones.

More Sustainable and Eco-Friendly
Using natural skincare products is a sustainable and eco-friendly choice. Many natural skincare companies prioritize sustainability in their packaging and manufacturing practices. Most natural skincare companies use biodegradable packaging materials or offer refillable options to reduce waste. By choosing natural skincare, you can support companies committed to reducing their environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices.

If you're ready to make the switch to natural skincare, there are a few tips that can help you get started. First, research and read ingredient labels carefully to ensure that the products you choose are natural and free from harmful additives. Second, start slowly and introduce one new product at a time to give your skin time to adjust.

Lastly, consult with a skincare professional specializing in natural products before you start or in the event of any issue. They will help you find the right products for your skin type and offer solutions for your concerns.


written in collaboration with Hanna Johnson

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