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Does the secret to beautiful skin lie in the deep blue? ecoplanet marine cosmetics

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ecoplanet algae/seaweed beauty products Does the secret to beautiful skin lie in the deep blue? Embrace the healing power of the ocean for the clearest of compl exions The ocean is ravishing in its beauty – vast, unpredictable and totally alluring. It is well known for its healing properties. The ocean holds 72% of the surface of the world, with less than 5% of it explored by modern science. Of that 5%, we have already discovered over 200,000 species and even more flora & fauna. It is these forms of marine life - algae & plankton – that provide up to 80% of oxygen within the earth’s atmosphere. It's no wonder then, that within that marine life, algae – a term used to refer to red, brown & green marine fauna – is used in a vast array of skincare products. Seaweed is one of the densest crops on earth, seaweed contains minerals such as magnesium, manganese, calcium, copper, iodine, iron, potassium, phosphorus & zinc as well as vitamins like A, B, C, D & E...

Opening an Aromatherapy Skin Care Business

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You've decided to start an aromatherapy skin care business. Congratulations! Getting started can be intimidating, but we're here to help. This article includes our pertinent suggestions on starting an aromatherapy skin care business. ecoplanet offers mentorship contact me at 9323152591 or mail me at bimal@ecoplanet.in Product Positioning for Aromatherapy Skin Care The health and beauty industry is a strong market sector that is expanding at a brisk rate. Greater access to spa products and the popularity of spa experiences are driving the industry, not to mention the phenomenal growth of anti-aging products and treatments. Aromatherapy skin care is positioned to benefit from the demand for both anti-aging products and relaxing in-home beauty experiences. Offering far more than fragrant lotions, aromatherapy skin care products are a form of holistic alternative medicine that relieves stress and rejuvenates the skin. Startup aromatherapy skin care business...

Aromatherapy For Cellulite or Weight Loss

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Managing Cellulite What is Cellulite? Cellulite can be termed as the mother of obesity. Cellulite develops as a result of dense, saturated fatty body tissues becoming bound with digestive impurities (toxins) that collect beneath the skin. This makes the skin appear wrinkled, swollen & dimpled. Today, 80% to 90% of women will probably experience cellulite on their body by natural means. The lumpy appearance of cellulite indicates that the body is suffering from an inflammatory conditions and it is in need of some cleansing and detoxification. Thus, cellulite is essentially a lymph drainage problem as toxins and fluid accumulate as fat pockets when the lymph system is not functioning properly. What causes Cellulite? While cellulite affects many, it is those with a more substantial body composition, often labelled as “kapha” body type in Ayurveda, which is more likely to develop cellulite. Apart from this, a variety of factors can cause cellulite. The major causes of thi...

ecoplanet Green Tea Skin Care Products

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Green Tea for managing and improving skin health, brightening and radiance .  Benefits of Green Tea for Skin Drinking and applying green tea fights skin cancer by promoting DNA repair. Green tea contains a powerful antioxidant called EGCG that fights DNA damage from UV rays to prevent skin cancer. That means it’s also a potent anti-aging ingredient that combats signs of aging when ingested or applied topically. We love green tea for its anti-inflammatory properties, thanks to its high content of polyphenols called catechins. The catechins in green tea reduce irritation, redness, and swelling. Throw on a Green Tea Water Bomb Mask for a pampering way to enjoy the benefits of green tea for skin. It’s an intensely hydrating face mask that absorbs into your skin for reduced redness and soothed skin. Green tea is powerful antibacterial agent for treating acne and uncloging pores. Polyphenols in green tea damage bacterial membranes and fight against infection, meaning...