I’m very pleased to announce the launch of my new skincare line – Skin so Divine.It’s been in the works for many months being tested and approved by people of all ages with all sorts of different complexions and skin types. I wanted to make sure it was fit for sale before announcing it on my blog. It’s been meticulously but lovingly formulated and re-formulated to finally acquire the perfection it has now become. Yes, I’m aware of the multitude of products out there and have probably tried hundreds of them myself. From Crème De La Mer to Dr. Hauschka, you name it! There are many good ones on the market.
What makes these any better? It’s my personal choice to want to create something completely natural and effective from scratch using high quality ingredients that are proven to be beneficial. I’m pretty picky – that’s all.
About Skin so Divine:
The ingredients used to create these four products were sourced from the world’s finest from my various travels. I’m always curious wherever I go to find out what local natural products women with beautiful skin are using. For instance in Brazil I discovered (well apparently I wasn’t the first one) the benefits of Maracuja oil. Maracuja oil contains 72.6 % linoleic acid, which is an omega- 6 fatty acid. This data comes from just one source. This makes maracuja oil undoubtedly one of the best sources of linoleic acid on earth. In Hawaii it was Kukui Nut Oil (This oil contains vitamins A, C, and E) and in Africa it was Pure Unrefined Organic Shea Butter which now many other skincare lines are incorporating into their product line but you have to make sure you get the right kind. The face oil contains Baobab Oil from Africa. If you haven’t heard of it, the baobab is the most intriguing and probably the best known tree in Africa. It is often referred to as the “upside-down” tree which can have a lifespan of up to 6,000 years. Of course this doesn’t mean that if you use this oil you’ll live longer but the oil from this tree contains nearly equal amounts of saturated (33%), mono-unsaturated (36%) and poly-unsaturated (31%) fatty acids, and the essential linoleic acid is of special interest.
I found a great supplier for Camelia Oil which is made from the seeds of actual green tea and has outstanding moisture and emollient properties. It has been used for centuries for beautifying purposes by women in China and Japan. Geishas of Kyoto used to moisturize their skin and hair with this Camelia oil. Enough said! Samurai used to wipe their swords with the oil to protect it from rusting and corrosion, which is early evidence of its excellent antioxidant qualities. This is assurance that your face won’t rust. I had to say this. It penetrates skin as fast as water, leaving it supple and hydrated. The oil contains mono-saturated essential fatty acids and very high in oleic acid (Omega 9 fatty acid). Camellia oil contains vitamins, A, B, and E and Squalene, which is a natural component of human sebum. With age the deficiency of squalene results in dry skin, premature aging and wrinkles. So applying just a few drops of camellia seed oil replenishes this deficiency, protecting, nourishing and moisturizing skin.
Some of the other exotic oils used are Rosehip Seed, Sea Buckthorn and good old Coconut. Some old standbys like Avocado, Jojoba and Apricot Kernel even out the line.
Many of these oils you have already heard of, now that they’ve gone mainstream but that doesn’t make them any less effective. Some are easy to buy (like Lavender) and others are more difficult (like good carrot seed oil) and quite expensive (like Frankincense). Some smell incredible (like Jasmine). I enjoy the whole process. I’m not looking to change the marketplace, just want to find my niche within the market and hope other women, like me will appreciate something simple, straightforward but rich in quality.
What makes these products unique:
The Divine Makeup Remover is not only 100% natural but it will remove all your makeup (even waterproof mascara) gently, quickly and efficiently. It’s a complete makeup remover to be used all over your face including eye area.
The Divine Facial Mist is beautifully hydrating, uplifting and smells heavenly. It doubles as a toner (which you can use to remove any extra makeup remover if you feel like it).
The Divine Facial Oil is just that! Use it alone at night after cleaning & spraying your face or in conjunction with your daytime moisturizer with SPF. I like to mix a little with my daytime tinted moisturizer that has SPF.
The Divine Balm is the closest thing to a miracle product that I’ve come across so far (even if I dare say so myself). It completely melts into the skin around your eyes, lips and cuticles. I even put it on my eyelashes before bedtime and sometimes during the day instead of mascara (just use your eyelash curler right after).
The products, even though completely natural do not have to be kept in your fridge. Just try to keep them away from direct heat or sunlight. A cooler dark place (like your bathroom cabinet or in the bedroom) is best. For the time being they are being sold exclusively online.
And remember, you can be allergic to anything in any product, natural or otherwise. Look at the ingredient listing to make sure.
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