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Are you sticking to your new year's resolution diet? Adding plenty of anti-inflammatory foods that are rich in antioxidants and nutrients, into the diet on a regular basis, can help address inflammation and improve healing and the overall health of the skin and body, too. View Post
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Activated charcoal, also known as 'activated carbon' has become a popular ingredient for skin care products in the past few years. But it’s not new – charcoal has been used in the beauty and medical industries for years. The ancient Egyptians used it as a poultice to clean wounds. Hindu documents from 450 B.C. discuss charcoal for water filtration. View Post
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Milk has been used as a beauty aid for thousands of years. Sheep Milk offers many benefits to the skin including moisturization, a more youthful glow, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, protection and repair. View Post