Red Better Daily Therapy Moisturizer – Brides

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“Walk down the aisle with a crystal clear complexion”…Thank you, Brides , for including Red Better Daily Therapy Moisturizer in “7 Redness-Reducing Skincare Products for Winter Brides”! ?? “Say goodbye to inflammation, redness and flaking…with a coconut oil-based blend…Regular use also helps to eliminate rosacea-triggering microbes.” #SavingTheWorldsSkin for brides! ?⛑?

Red Better Flare-Up Balm – Vanity Playground

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“top of my list is my skin saviour”… #SavingTheWorldsSkin ?⛑? Thank you, Vanity Playground, for including Red Better Flare-Up Balm in your January Favourites! “Now this little gem right here calms my eczema flare ups like a dream….I can’t believe I have found a non-steroidal product that would help soothe my angry red skin! Bye […]

My Sunscreen Secret Keeps My Hair Looking Awesome!

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Q: Is it really ok to put sunscreen on/in your hair? Will it damage hair color or the follicles? I have been putting Armada Sport on my head and hair and noticed the most amazing thing — the sunscreen is acting like a hair gel and/or setting lotion!!!! A VMV hair styling product!!! You should totally add this to […]

MONOLAURIN: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Not An Allergen. Monolaurin Coconut-derived monolaurin is not on published lists of common allergens. Monolaurin is found in breastmilk (it helps protects infants from infection) and has several benefits for skin. Monolaurin is a very safe yet effective antimicrobial that can help heal wounds and treat various forms of acne and sweat acne (bacterial and fungal). As an […]

SALT: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Not An Allergen. Salt Salt is not on published lists of common allergens. But be wary of salt that has been bleached or processed, or that has additives that may be allergens. Raw, pure, organic rock salt from the ocean can even be a great skin scrub! If you have acne, rashes, darkening, or dryness […]

CITRIC ACID: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

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Not An Allergen. Citric Acid Citric acid is commonly used in cosmetics to acidify a product to be closer to the skin’s normal, slightly acidic pH of 4.5-6. Citric acid is so popular in cosmetics partly because it is widely considered to be stable and non-allergenic — it is not on published lists of common allergens. Also, contact dermatitis literature […]

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