by Karmen Novak
A 2015 research study suggests that maybe you really can smell human emotion. The study proposes that emotions themselves have a scent and that their scent may be transmissible. It’s obvious that aromas and fragrances affect us in a way that is both primitive and alluring, which is why, we choose to fragrance our products using pure essential oils, which offer a huge array of skincare benefits and are also wonderfully therapeutic.
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by Karmen Novak
Think about that special friend, the one you can always rely on. You may not see her all the time, but she’s there when you need her. She’s the first person you call when you have exciting news, feel like a girlie night out or need a shoulder to cry on. In the skincare world that friend is… the clay mask. The dependable multitasker with a long list of skincare benefits.
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by Karmen Novak
Harsh cold weather outside combined with dry air inside can influence the skin’s integrity and affect its ability to function optimally. This can result in dry, itchy, irritated, and sensitive skin.
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by Karmen Novak
The term Aromatherapy was first used in the 1920’s by the French Chemist Rene Maurice Gattefosse and refers to the use of aromatic compounds found in plants called essential oils, to enhance physical and emotional wellbeing.
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by Karmen Novak
Sustainability and the environment are currently in the public consciousness in a way they haven’t been before.
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