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Summer Skincare for Sensitive Skin – Five Key Tips

09 Fri Jun 2023

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The summer season brings sunshine, outdoor activities, and a desire to soak up the warm weather. However, for individuals with sensitive skin, this time of year can present some challenges. Increased exposure to the sun, humidity, and environmental factors can trigger skin irritations and flare-ups. To help you navigate the summer months with ease, here are five key tips for taking care of sensitive skin:

Shield Your Skin from the Sun 

Sun protection is crucial for everyone, but it is especially important for those with sensitive skin. The sun’s harmful UV rays can exacerbate skin sensitivity and lead to sunburns and long-term damage. Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF of 30 or above. Look for mineral-based sunscreens that contain ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, as these are less likely to cause irritation. Apply sunscreen generously and reapply every two hours, especially if you’re spending time outdoors or sweating.

Opt for Gentle Cleansing 

Cleansing your skin is essential, but harsh cleansers can strip away natural oils and disrupt the skin’s barrier, leading to further sensitivity. Choose a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Look for products that are free from sulphates, alcohol, and artificial fragrances. Avoid hot water, as it can exacerbate dryness and sensitivity. Instead, cleanse your face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a soft towel. Be gentle and avoid scrubbing vigorously, as this can cause irritation.

Hydrate and Moisturise 

The summer heat and sun exposure can dehydrate your skin, leading to increased sensitivity and dryness. Hydration is key to maintaining healthy skin. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated from within. Additionally, use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser that is specially formulated for sensitive skin. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides that help retain moisture and strengthen the skin barrier. Apply moisturiser liberally after cleansing and throughout the day as needed.

Avoid Irritating Ingredients 

When it comes to skincare products, it’s essential to read labels and steer clear of ingredients that can irritate sensitive skin. Common irritants include alcohol, fragrances, artificial colours, and harsh exfoliants. Opt for products labelled as hypoallergenic and fragrance-free. Look for natural ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, and oat extract, known for their soothing properties. Conduct patch tests before trying new products to ensure they don’t cause any adverse reactions on your sensitive skin.

Be Mindful of Excessive Exfoliation 

Exfoliation can help remove dead skin cells and improve the overall texture of your skin. However, for sensitive skin, it’s crucial to be mindful of excessive exfoliation, as it can lead to redness, inflammation, and increased sensitivity. Choose gentle exfoliators formulated specifically for sensitive skin, such as enzyme-based or chemical exfoliants. Limit exfoliation to once or twice a week and avoid using harsh scrubs or brushes. Always follow exfoliation with a hydrating moisturiser to replenish the skin.

Chia Seed Oil – The Newest Skincare Secret You’ll Want to Know

18 Thu May 2023

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Chia Seed Oil - The Newest Skincare Secret You’ll Want to Know

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Chia seed oil has gained significant recognition in the skincare industry for its numerous beneficial properties. Extracted from the seeds of the Salvia hispanica plant, chia seed oil is packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. When applied topically, it helps nourish and hydrate the skin, promoting a healthy and radiant complexion. The high concentration of omega-3 fatty acids in chia seed oil helps strengthen the skin’s barrier function, reducing moisture loss and preventing dehydration. 

Additionally, the potent antioxidants present in chia seed oil combat free radicals, protecting the skin against environmental stressors and premature ageing. Its anti-inflammatory properties also make it effective in soothing and calming irritated or sensitive skin. Chia seed oil is lightweight and easily absorbed, making it suitable for all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin. With this in mind, we’ve curated a list of our favourite products which contain this fabulous ingredient:

Dermalogica Biolumin-C Eye Serum

Dermalogica Biolumin-C Eye Serum is a groundbreaking skincare product that offers a comprehensive solution for addressing the delicate skin around the eyes. Infused with advanced vitamin C technology, this serum works wonders in reducing the signs of ageing, dark circles, and puffiness. Its lightweight and easily absorbed formula penetrates deeply into the skin, delivering a powerful blend of brightening and firming ingredients. The serum’s key ingredient, vitamin C, helps to boost collagen production, promoting a more youthful and radiant appearance, while chia seed oil helps the skin to retain moisture. 

Maskology Niacinamide Professional Sheet Mask

This innovative sheet mask is infused with a potent dose of niacinamide, a powerhouse ingredient renowned for its ability to address a wide range of skin concerns. With its lightweight and comfortable design, the Maskology Niacinamide Professional Sheet Mask adheres perfectly to the contours of the face, allowing for maximum absorption of the nourishing formula. Upon application, the mask works to reduce the appearance of pores, regulate oil production, and promote a more even skin tone. It also effectively targets blemishes, redness, and hyperpigmentation, leaving the skin looking refreshed, rejuvenated, and radiant. Chia seed oil tops off the formula as a key ingredient to enhance hydration.

Elemis Superfood Vital Veggie Mask

The Elemis Superfood Vital Veggie Mask is a skincare gem that nourishes and revitalises the skin with its potent blend of natural ingredients. This nutrient-rich mask is a powerhouse of green goodness, infused with a variety of superfoods like avocado, kale, broccoli, and wheatgrass. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, as well as a healthy dose of chia seed oil, it works to detoxify the skin, leaving it refreshed and rejuvenated. The creamy texture glides effortlessly onto the skin, providing an indulgent and pampering experience. Whether your skin needs a boost of hydration, a dose of radiance, or a calming effect, this mask delivers it all. 

Dermalogica Biolumin-C Serum

This potent serum from Dermalogica is specifically formulated to address the visible signs of ageing, dullness, and uneven skin tone. Packed with an advanced blend of vitamin C, this serum delivers a powerful dose of antioxidants to combat free radicals and protect the skin from environmental stressors. Its unique formula also includes peptides, lactic acid, sophora japonica flower extract and chia seed oil which work together to brighten the complexion, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Busting More Beauty Myths

12 Thu May 2022

Posted by jaynecrammondglpbo in Product Information, Pure Beauty, Skincare Advice

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Busting More Beauty Myths

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Back in 2019, we wrote this post where we looked at some of the oldest and most persistent beauty myths around and gave you the truths behind them. The beauty industry seems to be awash with untruths about what is and isn’t good for you and your skin, and there are many more myths out there which need to be debunked, so we’ve come up with five more myths and the reality behind them: 

“Using sunscreen all year round causes vitamin D deficiency”

Sunscreen’s effect on vitamin D levels is actually minimal for most people. The truth is that everyone is at risk for vitamin D deficiency whether they have lighter skin tones or darker skin tones, even among people who live in sunny climates and are outdoors year-around. Skipping sunscreen is a case where the risk significantly outweighs the reward, so it just doesn’t make any sense to do in hopes of increasing your vitamin D levels.

“Wearing makeup every day is bad for your skin”

While wearing lots of makeup can be cumbersome for the skin on your face, wearing makeup consistently won’t actually make your skin worse. Granted, a day with no makeup feels great, but the real culprit of skin damage is not consistently washing your makeup off and leaving makeup on overnight. And no, using a face wipe won’t do the trick, either! Make sure you use a proper make-up removing cleanser and the effect of your make-up on the skin should be minimal. 

“Shaving makes your hair grow back thicker”

This is one of THE most persistent (and if we’re honest, IRRITATING!) beauty myths out there. Shaving will not make your hair grow back thicker, faster, or darker. The growth of hair is controlled by the follicle, and shaving doesn’t affect the follicle or growth pattern whatsoever. Your hair just might appear more stubbly because the blade cuts the hair at the thickest part. There are products which can help to slow the regrowth, but there’s no need to worry about turning into a yeti just from shaving! 

“Nail polish harms nails because it prevents them from breathing”

Nails are dead cells. The reality is that nails do not actually “breathe”; they receive their nutrients and oxygen from the bloodstream and not the air. If your nails are feeling weak and damaged, especially after having gel polish or extensions, using Protein Formula For Nails No:4 can help to restructure and strengthen damaged nails, whilst hydrating and promoting healthy nails.

“Natural ingredients are better for sensitive skin”

If you have sensitive skin, it can be easy to think that ingredients which are derived from natural sources will be less irritating than those which aren’t. However, this is simply not true. Some of our most potent products are made almost entirely from natural ingredients and in fact, it’s important to be selective about ALL ingredients, not just the synthetic ones. There are lots of synthetic ingredients proven to be hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. And even if a synthetic ingredient has the potential for irritation, cosmetic chemists have the ability to remove the allergenic portion of the ingredient in a lab, making it more tolerable for your skin.

Five Products to Help Soothe Anxiety

16 Wed Feb 2022

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A recent study in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology has revealed that levels of anxiety are at an all time high within the UK’s population. In fact, the prevalence of anxiety has increased by a whopping 27.88% since the first lockdown, taking mental health-related issues to the forefront of many people’s minds. Self care is an incredibly important part of maintaining good mental health, so with this in mind, we’ve curated a list of five key products which can help to alleviate anxiety. 

Aromatherapy Associates Inner Strength Bath and Shower Oil

Soaking in a warm bath is a great way to help you to relax and to quieten down the anxiety that is swimming around your head at the end of a long day. This bath and shower oil from Aromatherapy Associates has been formulated to create a luxurious bathing experience and contains clary sage which is known to soothe anxiety, sandalwood which is said to ground your emotions and geranium which is able to help to rebalance your mind.

Evolve Organic Beauty Keep Calm and Spray On

If your anxiety is health related, due to the effects of living through a pandemic, then this product will have a doubly good effect for you. Keep Calm And Spray On from Evolve Organic Beauty is a spray-on hand cleanser which contains 70% alcohol. This is a full 10% above the minimum amount recommended by Public Health England to kill the COVID-19 virus, so you know that you’ll be well protected, health wise. It also contains bergamot oil which has been found to help relieve anxiety, improve modes and also holds anti-viral properties.

Hayo’u Scented Candle

The olfactory sense is perhaps one of the most powerful when it comes to helping temper our emotions, which is why scented candles can be a great ally when anxiety is taking hold. This scented candle from Hayo’u contains an indulgent blend of lotus flower, frankincense, lemongrass and ylang ylang oils, which help to reduce stress and anxiety, as well as relaxing your nervous system and boosting your mood. It’s also recommended that you practice a rescue breath ritual while the candle is burning to really increase the effects of the blend of fragrances.

Bloom and Blossom All Night Long Calming Sleep Spray

Suffering with anxiety can play havoc with your sleep cycle, making it difficult to fall asleep and leaving you feeling unrested once you wake up. Bloom And Blossom have created this All Night Long Calming Sleep Spray which is made from 99% natural ingredients and helps you to reduce anxiety and drift off into a deep sleep. It is made in the UK, it’s 100% vegan and cruelty free and contains frankincense, rose flower water and linden blossom, which all help to reduce stress. 

This Works Deep Sleep Bath Soak

When using aromatherapy to alleviate anxiety, alternating between fragrance blends can help your body to remain receptive to the different smells. This Deep Sleep Bath Soak from This Works is intended to melt away your anxiety, harmonise your mind and body and leave you feeling moisturised, relaxed and ready for sleep. Lavender, chamomile and vetivert are the main therapeutic fragrances within this product, which is also 100% natural, vegan, and cruelty free.

Why hydrated skin equals happy skin

22 Sun Sep 2019

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The secret to happy skin is a simple one; hydration.

Just like we need to drink water to keep our bodies and brains working properly, our skin needs a daily intake of moisture to keep it healthy and in good shape. As well as skin looking grey and tired, a lack of hydration can make it feel tight, lines look deeper and cell turnover can slow down.

At Pure Beauty we sell a range of fantastic products that keep your skin hydrated and happy, so let’s see what might work for you.

We know that ageing and environmental elements can lead to dryness and dehydration, but the Dermalogica Phyto Replenish Oil uses nature to help solve this issue. First of all, camellia and tamanu oils help restore the skin’s natural barrier, then orchid flower and chia seeds sweep in and smooth visible dehydration lines and lock in moisture. If this wasn’t enough, sunflower, rice bran and rosemary extracts create an antioxidant shield against the free radicals that can do so much damage. This all means you are left with happy, hydrated skin!

You might think that a toner will dehydrate your skin, but this isn’t true. Using the Decleor Essential Tonifying Lotion twice a day balances the skin’s natural pH and leaves it refreshed, revitalised and hydrated. Green tea gently removes impurities and tightens pores, while Neroli oil protects, repairs and fights dehydration.

Even normal skin can become dehydrated and that’s when the Elemis Hydra-Balance Day Cream comes into play. This ultra-light, antioxidant rich day cream gives normal and combination skin ongoing hydration, so it is balanced and supple. It works with the skin’s natural moisturising factor (NMF) to help maintain a balanced moisture level and used morning and night can help you get the skin you love and deserve.

Even young skin can become dehydrated, and even more so if acne and spots are on the scene. We love how the lightweight Dermalogica Hydrating Lotion really helps dehydrated, breakout-irritated skin that is tender and sad. The sheer, easy-to-apply formula soothes discomfort and hydrates thanks to a cool blend of natural ingredients that work with nature, not against it.

The skin around the eyes is super delicate and thin, so it can soon look sad and saggy when dehydration hits. If this sounds familiar to you, we joke not when we say that the Jan Marini Transformation Eye Cream is a game changer. The clever complex visibly improves skin texture and restores hydration around eyes, while helping prevent future damage. When used sparingly morning and evening on the lower eyelids and across the brow bones, this cream can make big changes.

We can’t go without mentioning the fabulous Elemis Superfood Facial Oil. A blend of highly concentrated plant-based superfoods are packed into this beautiful bottle, and means your skin is deeply nourished and hydrated after the very first application. Broccoli, flax seed and radish soften and smooth the skin while macadamia, oleic and poppy seed oils nourish and moisturise. The results are a healthy, radiant glow like no other.

If you would like more help on happy, hydrated skin, get in touch and we would love to see what could work for you.

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