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Firm Your Body with Dry Brushing and Eminence Organics
Dry brushing is an age-old practise for exfoliating, lymphatic drainage, collagen boosting, and a digestive aid. This technique when done regularity, as part of your body care routine, can have an amazing affect on your skin, keeping it firmer, tighter...
Skin Care Routine. Woman applying skin care products
Now that the cold, dry winter conditions have ended and we will be experiencing warmer and sunnier weather, it is time to re-evaluate your skin care routine. In spring, your skin begins a process transition for a drier and duller complexion to a healthier glow. However, during this transition you need to hydrate your skin as it can experience dehydration, redness and flaking. Consequently, you need to readjust your skin care beauty ritual to address the conditions of each specific season and deal with the new changes your skin may be experiencing.
Eminence Organics Skin Care Guide To Hyaluronic Acid
Estheticians and skincare experts agree that hyaluronic acid is one of the secrets toĀ great skin.Ā Hyaluronic acid is a potent humectantĀ thatĀ can hold 1,000 times its weight in water. It draws moisture from the environment into the skin, resulting in increased hydration...
Why Skin Icing will take your Eminence Organics Routine to the Next Level
As aĀ skincare treatment,Ā applying ice to your face has someĀ amazingĀ benefits. Skin icing or ice facials has been demonstrated to minimize the look of puffy eyes, alleviate blemishes and acne, reduce pore size, and even prevent wrinkles. Skin icingĀ has been used by...
The Benefits of Adding Steam to Your Eminence Organics Routine
Ā  Looking to get even better skincare results from your Eminence Organics routine? Facial steaming is a DIY skin treatment that cleanses, nourishes, and increases the effectiveness of your Eminence Organics masques, moisturizers,Ā oils and serums. Find out how to get...
How to Fix Dehydrated Skin With Eminence Organics
While there is a significant difference between dry and dehydrated skin, they both feel the same: dry. You may simply conclude that your skin is dry if it feels dry. However, it might just be dehydrated and in need of...