Beauty-Resized

Elevate your skincare routine with this revitalizing body scrub crafted in France. Featuring a unique blend of micronised pine cellulose and plant-based exfoliants, this nourishing scrub delivers powerful skin renewal.

Your skin is often a reflection of your internal health. Dull or dry skin, breakouts, blemishes, pigmentation, or signs of premature aging such as fine lines or wrinkles may be signs that you need to pay closer attention to your diet and lifestyle. Here are 3 tips that can help promote healthy, beautiful skin from the inside out!

A healthy diet is the foundation for healthy skin. Incorporating superfoods into your diet is an excellent way to boost skin health. While there are many foods that can benefit the skin, we particularly recommend incorporating colostrum, vitamin C, flaxseed oil, green foods, collagen and food containing antioxidants into your diet.

Nutrition & Detox – A Holistic Approach to Skin Health (Inside & Out)

The skin is not just a superficial layer meant to be slathered with creams and serums; it is an organ that mirrors our internal health. More specifically, the relationship between the digestive system and the skin plays a crucial role in determining the quality of our complexion.

The Mind-Body Connection – How Sleep and Stress Affect Your Skin

The connection between the mind and body has been widely studied, revealing how our mental and emotional state significantly affect our physical health - including the condition of our skin. Stress and sleep play crucial roles in maintaining or disrupting skin health, making it essential to understand their effects. By managing stress and prioritizing sleep, we can support both our overall well-being and skin vitality.

Bacne & Stomach Acne – Uncover the Secrets to Clear Skin

Acne doesn't just stop at your face - bacne (back acne) and stomach acne are common skin concerns that can affect anyone. In this article, we will explore the causes of bacne and stomach acne, how to prevent breakouts, and effective treatments to get your skin again.

We should be cautious of the ingredients used in hair products because what we apply to the scalp can be absorbed and transmitted into the bloodstream.

Store-bought products often contain chemicals that are not good for your health. So, how does the idea of DIY beauty products that you can create at home using Newlife products that you already have sound to you?

There are risks that come with coloring our hair depending on the dye's ingredients, how often you color and the hue you choose. Is there a way to cover the grey - or just enjoy a nice color - without exposing ourselves to these toxic chemicals? Fortunately yes. There is a safer alternative - natural dyes.

Every individual goes through hair loss in different ways, depending on what is causing it. Whichever stage of hair loss a person is at, losing your hair can be emotionally difficult. However,, depending on what is causing it and at which stage, proper management and care have show promising results to slow down the extent of hair loss.

Here are 3 reasons why you should be using natural haircare products. 1. Avoid Carcinogens & Harmful Chemicals 2. Moisturize Your Scalp with Essential Oils instead of Silicones 3. Essential Oils are Better than Fragrances!

Chemicals in most hair dye products have been linked to allergic reactions, hair loss, itching, breathing difficulty, cancer and even death. The more you colour, the greater your risk.

We believe that taking care of our skin is very important, therefore we should be selective of what kind of ingredients the products we use contain, as many of these products will be used everyday or even more than once daily. Over time, any harmful ingredients can have a compound effect as we do absorb small amounts through our skin. Here is a list of ingredients that we should avoid when selecting our skin and body products.

These DIY masks are a simple, natural addition to your skincare routine. Easy to make and apply. For skin brightening, skin repair and acne control.

Disclaimer:

The information presented here is for educational purpose only. This is not a prescription for self-diagnosis or self-medication. Please consult your physician regarding the application of any opinion and recommendation with respect to your symptoms or medical conditions.

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