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  1. Marble Facial Stones | In The Making

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    The new Soveral Marble Facial Stones have been created to as the most effective way to lift, detoxify and tone facial tissue. The stones are used to enhance our daily massage routine or use when skin is in need of additional detoxification and relaxation. The natural cool temperature of the marble stones is beneficial to decongest and reduce puffiness in the face.

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    Each set of Marble Facial Stones comes with a set of instructions to guide your daily lifting and firming routine to give your skin a healthy natural glow and firmer feel.

    Marble quartz is a precious form of mineral naturally found in the mountains of Portugal. The marble for these stones has been salvaged from material that would otherwise have been sent to waste and hand selected for the rich thread of quartz.

    Each set has been designed to be used for their healing properties and to work with the contours of the face. Stones are created at Alexandra’s bothers workshop in Portugal where they are hand crafted and hand polished this wonder of nature to recycle this highly respected natural material.

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  2. The Autumn Skin Guide

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    Autumn is coming and with it, bad skin!

    From dry, flaky, dull skin, to breakouts that appear for no known reason, autumn is the most devastating season for the skin.

    As soon as we touch that dial on our central heating at home, everything changes. Central heating instantly sucks the moisture out of the air, creating a dry environment. Being deprived of the sufficient moisture to be healthy, the skin forms a protective outer layer of dead skin cells. This very thin layer of dry skin ensures that no more moisture is allowed to leave the skin but it also blocks the pores and will eventually start flaking out.

    For those of you with the tendency to break-outs this is a most dangerous time of year. The thin dry layer of skin blocks the pores and any hint of inflammation within the skin is going to re-awaken any dormant bacteria from previous breakouts.

    Monitor humidity levels in your home

    Too low humidity dries out the skin and eyes. This is damaging for the respiratory system whilst too high humidity encourages the growth of dust mites and bacteria, making it a dangerous environment for asthma sufferers and those prone to allergies and infections.

    The best indoor humidity level ranges from 35% to 45%. Invest in a Humidity Meter, they are easily available online. You will then know if you should either get a humidifier (vaporiser) or a dehumidifier. I use Springfield Color Track Humidity Meter and Thermometer.

    In any case you should have a window open in each room for at least a few hours a day. Don't have central heating on during the night, switch it off at least two hours before going to bed. If this is not possible then keep it on the lowest setting you can bear and if humidity levels drop below 30% plug in the humidifier. If you don't have a humidifier put a wet towel over part of the radiator.

    Feed skin from the inside

    Apart from ensuring you have enough fatty acids in your diet, drink plenty of water to hydrate the skin from the inside. Herbal tea is also a great way to stay hydrated, I have created the perfect blend of Lemon Balm, Verbena and Spearmint to aid digestion and hydrate the digestive system, in this turn supports the skin.

    Adjust your daily skin routine

    Stay vigilant to any minor changes in your skin, especially watch out for dry patches and any signs of a breakout.

    Morning routine

    Be diligent with the dry skin facial brushing, this removes dead cells and stimulates good cell regeneration.

    Make sure, during your daily face massage, the oil is well absorbed into the skin. For those prone to dry skin, top it up with Super Hero before applying eye cream and moisturiser, this will give the skin an extra protective layer and a plump dewy look for the rest of the day.

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    Should you be exposed to very dry environments, dab a tiny bit of Forever Young Eye Cream on the cheeks, even over make-up.

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    Evening routine

    Double cleanse, first with Awaken Cleanser and then massage Angel Balm onto clean skin and leave for at least 5 minutes before efficiently removing with the hot flannel.

    During the summer months we have been going to sleep with just our facial oil and eye cream but as humidity levels drop in our homes, shops, offices and general indoor environments it's time to assess if and when to start toping the oil up with moisturiser.

    Should your skin feel dehydrated, tight, dry or flaky in the morning then it's time to moisturise on the top of the oil at night.

    At any sign of a breakout apply Spotless every night to the affected area as well as a couple of centimetres around it.

    Once a week do a mask with Volcano Ash to purify and balance the skin.

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    For the Body

    Avoid all harsh detergents such as SLS or perfumed products that dry out the skin.

    ALWAYS apply oil onto wet skin out of the shower before towel drying. Should you need extra hydrating then you may apply your body lotion on top of the oil. However you may find that the daily oil application after the shower may be sufficient. Keep it interesting and have a selection of oils in your bathroom that you can choose depending on your mood.

    At least once a week do an oil & salt scrub. Put some salt in the palm of your hand and pour a little oil[link]over it, massage onto wet skin from the feet upwards, shower off. All SOVERAL body oils are designed to be multifunctional and therefore blend beautifully with any kind of salt. You may even mix a cup of salt with the oil[link]and pour into the bath for a good soak.

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  3. From Portugal

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    Don’t cause further damage to the sea in order to enjoy a good swim whenever you fancy it! The ecosystem is suffering for our luxuries. Unfortunately the cosmetic industry hasn’t yet come up with an SPF ingredient that both protects us from the sun’s damaging rays and is kind on sea’s ecosystem. SPF lotions based on synthetic chemicals are not good for us as those chemicals accumulate in our bodies as well as causing damage to the sea life. What about the so called natural SPFs? There are only two alternatives, one is zinc that has a devastating effect on coral and the other is Titanium Dioxide, which washes out into the sea not offering you a prolonged efficient protection and when mixed with sea water creates hydrogen peroxide. This harsh substance has been killing the nutrients that feed the small fish, this then travels up the food chain having a devastating effect of all the oceans of the planet

    My suggestion is that we all take responsibility and plan our holidays accordingly. I LOVE swimming in the sea but I do it either first thing in the morning or at sunset. This a photo of the sea after a good swim on my last holiday in Portugal, there’s actually something very spiritual about swimming at these times, you feel energised in the morning and purified in the evening. Another suggestion is swimming with protecting clothing. I know is taking some of the fun out of the holidays we are all used to but to me there’s no fun at all in the damage we are causing.

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