Can a Single Ingredient Solve Your Skin Woes?
February 15, 2010 by Meg
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Have you ever noticed that a lot of skin care companies hang their hats on a single ingredient? Think about it for a minute. You’ve probably seen a tea tree skin care line for acne prone skin, a mushroom or vitamin E line for mature skin, a rose line for rosacea and sensitivities…I could go [...]
Not All Lavenders Are Created Equal
January 6, 2010 by Meg
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Remember how I mentioned the “lavender” bath salts I tried giving Martha before I knew that there was a difference between high end lavender and grocery store lavender? After doing some research, I can attest to how wrong I was. So. Wrong.
Let’s break it down:
“Lavender”: A lot of products in grocery stores with a “lavender” [...]
Coconuts: Not Just for Pina Coladas
December 29, 2009 by Meg
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You could probably tell that we love coconut oil. It’s in over half of the OHA product line.
Cleansing Milk
Intensive Nutrient Complex
Lip Line Treatment
Daily Moisturizer
Night Cream
Vanilla Bean & Shea Body Butter
Virgin Coconut Oil has Vitamin E and antioxidant fatty acids that help our body retain and absorb nutrients. Coconut Oil is a uniquely beneficial ingredient. It [...]
When I Get That Feeling, I Want Sea Buckthorn Healing
November 9, 2009 by Meg
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Sea Buckthorn occurs in more than half of the OHA line as a CO2 extract, assisting in the regeneration and reparation of the skin…. [Read More]
How Hydrosols Work for All Skin Types
October 1, 2009 by Meg
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Our Hydrating Mist contains hydrosols, which are commonly called ‘floral waters’. We use real hydrosols because all skin types, even the most sensitive, can absorb and benefit from them… [Read More]
Tea Tree: Anti-Bad & Pro-Good
September 15, 2009 by Meg
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Our Facial Sugar Scrub contains classic tea tree oil plus two additional, unique types of tea tree: lavender and lemon. Tea tree addresses breakouts and inflammatory responses by being antibacterial, antiviral, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial…[Read More]
