Tales of Beauty & Wellness
The usual superfruits that comes to mind are acai berries, blueberries and mulberries. But what people don't know is that Maqui berry actually contains seven times more antioxidant content as compared to an acai berry - living up to the nickname Antioxidant powerhouse.
Only heard of spinach in your soups and salad?
Incorporating spinach into your skincare routine is the next big thing. Spinach is considered to be a superfood, filled with antioxidants and Vitamin A, C and K that your skin loves. It also contains Vitamin B9, which helps in reducing signs of ageing, fine lines and wrinkles.
Better known to be part of our diet, spinach is also beneficial for our skin. It provides your skin with vital nutrients to enhance your skin's radiance, giving that natural face glow.
Here's why Soy Skincare products will be your next favourite thing!
Dealing with dull skin, wrinkles and redness can be frustrating and you might be tempted to look for solutions in the latest gadgets and newest fads, but sometimes the best plan of action is to simply turn to natural ingredients.
Soybeans are great for your overall well-being, and your skin reaps a lot of the benefits. Soy skincare products helps to give calm, even-toned, and radiant skin!
If you're looking for a daytime moisturiser, look no further!
Here's 3 reasons why you need our waterless moisturiser, Idyllic Fields.
Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate is a by-product of fermented sake (hence why its use originates in Asia).
What is it?
It’s the filtrate of the fermentation of a food substrate by the galactomyces microorganisms.
During the process of fermentation, the galactomyces yeast break down natural ingredients that they have been added to, making new compounds that are beneficial for the skin.
It's normal to be unsure what your skin type is, but knowing what it is will help you better understand your skin and what it needs.
Here's 2 ways that you can do to find out which your skin belongs to: