Sunday, March 9, 2014

3 Simple Steps to Nurture & Pamper Your Skin


Nurture Skin Care products ...for woman and men of all shades and all colors; from the lighest porcelain tones to the darkerst shades of ebony....because beauty is in the eyes of the beholder!

It only takes a few minutes twice per day to nurture and pamper your skin.

The three steps are as follows:

1. Cleanse -- Select your cleanser based on whether your skin is normal to dry or normal to oily.



*Kindness Moisturizing Cleansing Milk (normal to dry) 

The power of essential oils to nurture your skin, fight dryness, minimize fine lines and protect you from pollution and signs of stress on your pretty face. Glowing, pretty skin begins with clean nurtured skin.

*Clarifying Vitamin C Wash (normal to oily) 



Vitamin C formula containing the highest form of active, bio-available Vitamin C. 96 percent reduction of sunburn cells, and prevention of the formation of free radicals in sun exposed skin. Fades sun spots and discoloration, refines skin texture and reduces wrinkle formation as well as minimizing existing wrinkles.

2. Tone --  Select your cleanser based on whether your skin is normal to dry or normal to oily. Our toner also exfoliates, sweeps away pollutants, excess oils and dulling flakes, to reveal balanced, fresher skin.

*Hydrating Rosewater and Gylcerin Beauty Elixir Toner (normal to dry)



*Balancing Vitamin C Toner (normal to oily)





3. Moisturize --  Moisturizers gives the skin the drink it needs to maintain optimom moisture balance.

We have created two moisturizers that are good for all skin types to properly hydrate and heal your skin throughout the day and night.

*Alive Rejuvenating Day Cream



*Rest Restorative Night Cream




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Sunday, February 16, 2014

6 Reasons why you should use a Soul Purpose Shower Gel!

Why purchase a shower gel that has parabins and toxins that dry out your skin, when you can purchase all natural, non-toxic shower gels from Soul Purpose that has multiple uses?

Sweet sensation! This SUGAR based cleanser creates a lavish lather that cleans and moisturizes. It can be used as a shampoo, shower gel or gentle bubble bath. With our shower gel, you get a three in one product!

Here are some great benefits from using our shower gels:

1. Very gentle

2. Contains oils for moisturizing 
 and conditioning

3. Enriched with natural ingredients

4. Antiseptic benefits of tea tree oil 
 (for skin & scalp)

5. Enriched with rich emollients to 
 provide soothing & healing properties

6. Regulates hydration




Armenian Pomegranate [SP409]
The culture | The culture | a small historical Kingdom between the Black and Caspian Seas; the resting place of Noah's Ark and home of Christianity. Succulent pomegranates, world renown jewels; and a history of wines from the beginning of time.
The essence | The essence | Sweet Armenian pomegranates blended with passion fruit, melons, mango, pamplemousse, mandarin, guava, papaya and rounded out with bottom notes of pear.

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Is Sugar getting a bad rap??


Sugar may get a bad rap in sweets, but it’s an excellent ingredient in skincare. Here are three beauty benefits this sweet stuff has to offer:

First, sugar is a natural humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the environment into the skin. So when you apply products with sugar or sugar derivatives, they’ll actually help hydrate your skin and keep moisture within.

Secondly, sugar is a natural source of glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that penetrates the skin and breaks down the “glue” that bonds skin cells, encouraging cell turnover and generating fresher, younger-looking skin. Glycolic acid is typically used to treat sun-damaged and aging skin. Because it can be irritating to certain skin types, over-the-counter products typically contain less than a 10 percent concentration of glycolic acid in their formulas. Spas and dermatologists may offer more advanced glycolic treatments with concentrations above 10 percent, but those should be supervised by a professional. Because glycolic acid — and all AHAs — exfoliate the top layer of skin, it’s important to always follow with a sunscreen if going out during daylight hours to avoid damaging newly tender skin.

Finally, sugar’s small particles make an excellent topical exfoliant, and are used in a number of body scrubs to exfoliate dead surface skin cells and reveal the glowing, healthy-looking skin underneath. Sugar scrubs also have a few benefits over salt scrubs. For one, small sugar granules are generally gentler than salt, which can cause microscopic tears in the skin; two, because of sugar’s natural humectants properties, these scrubs are more hydrating than salt scrubs, which can strip skin of natural oils.

When choosing a sugar scrub, consider the key ingredient: Brown sugar is softer than granulated sugar, so can generally be used on the face and sensitive skin. Raw sugar (also known as turbinado sugar) is more naturally coarse, so is usually reserved for the body. Do a small patch test if you aren’t sure how your skin will react.

You only need to use a topical sugar scrub about twice per week. Sugar scrubs are great to use in the winter, as exfoliating the top layer of skin helps moisturizers penetrate more deeply and hydrate longer.

Don’t let the title of the column fool you: A high-sugar diet won’t do your skin many favors, but incorporating it into your topical beauty routine can deliver some pretty sweet results.




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