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Showing posts with label dry winter skin. Show all posts

Beauty's Product RAVE: Canus Goat's Milk Body Butters


Busy churning out four new body butters, the folks at Canus Goat's Milk might have achy arms but they must have soft elbows (and knees, hands and feet). Canus Body Butters utilize all natural ingredients (not paraben in sight!) combining the moisturizing properties of fresh goat's milk with the natural richness of soybean oil, castor wax and palm oils. The added benefits of botanical extracts including wheat protein, olive oil and essential oils soften and protect the skin and make these body butters an olfactory dream for coping with rough and dry skin during the winter months. For best results, Canus recommends applying the body butter to your elbows, knees, hands and any other rough and dry areas. I have taken to applying it just before bed and it makes for the most peaceful, sweet smelling night's sleep. I also adore the thick consistency, the like of which I have never seen in any other product line.
The new Canus Body Butter line includes a reformulation of the Original Fragrance Body Butter as well as three new blends: Orchid, Marigold, and Olive & Wheat Protein. Olive Oil and Wheat Protein are known for their antioxidant, moisturizing, conditioning, protective and nourishing properties. They are very helpful in hydrating and keeping skin from feeling dry and uncomfortable. Canus added Orchid Oil from Thailand, as this plant lipid is known to be very helpful in hydrating the skin. Similarly, Calendula Oil from the marigold plant, is recognized for its antioxidant and emollient properties. The Canus Body Butters arrived in stores this fall at a price of $8 per hefty tub of Lait de Chevre body butter. Enjoy!
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Beauty's Product: Give Winter Skin 'da Boot.

Apparently for some people, winter is the most wonderful time of the year. But those people all live in Wisconsin, say " 'da" instead of "the" and, well, I am not one of them. I tend to stick to the mildest climates available to me in the industrialized world. In fact I have spent a portion of my life living on the equator in the non-industrialized world but that's another story. Point is my skin f-reaks out as soon as it drops below 55 degrees. This winter let's give dry, dull skin 'da snowy boot.

Red, rosy cheeks, flaky lips, and brittle hair are just the beginning. This winter, I'm going to be prepared. Here are a few product suggestions to keep skin healthy and glowing this winter…

Face It: Use facial moisturizers that contain natural essential oils such as avocado oil, primrose oil or almond oil to soothe and hydrate skin. Try [comfort zone] Hydramemory Fluid 24h ($59.50), rich in primrose oil to soothe dry, enflamed skin all day long.









Body Work: Thick winter sweaters and dry air from cranked heaters dehydrate the whole body. Treat thirsty skin with LUBRIDERM®’s budget-friendly Advanced Therapy Triple Smoothing Body Lotion ($7.99). This rich lotion features Alpha Hydroxy Acid (similar to the idea behind Skin Ceuticals AOX Body Lotion that I die for but, you know, reasonably priced) that gently exfoliates skin to remove dead cells, soothes dry skin for 24 hours and smooths the appearance of tiny bumps on skin – without a greasy feel.




Eye for an Eye: Below zero temperatures cause eyes to tear, leaving the delicate skin around eyes raw and irritated. Someday I have to do an entire post of how badly my eyes started mis-behaving when I turned 27 but I'm into loving myself today so I'll hold off.) Instead of hiding behind over sized sunglasses - try Cosmedicine’s Eye Specialist ($45). This luxurious eye treatment hydrates the fragile peri-orbital skin making eyes appear younger and more refreshed. Eye Specialist also promotes collagen synthesis to tighten skin and reduce signs of aging.



Soak It In: After dredging through the cold, nothing feels better than a nice hot bath (personally I spend more time during winter months in a hot shower than I do outside); however, steamy soaks leave my skin even more deprived of its natural moisture than the bitter north winds. To replenish skin, try SkinMilk’s Foaming Bath Soak ($4.99). Formulated with milk and enriched with Vitamins A, D and E, this soak provides a luxurious foam to smooth skin, leaving it feeling fresh, soft and moisturized.




Strip the Scales: As temperatures drop, so often do women’s razors. However shaving stimulates cellular turnover, and actually keeps legs looking young all-year-round! For legs that require extra hydration this winter, indulge with King of Shaves Woman Pamper and Moisturize Shaving Gel ($5.99). Rich in healing chamomile and rose extract, this gel soothes and calms dry, flaky skin, leaving skin smooth and hydrated.
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