What are Polyhydroxy Acids (PHA’s)?
Polyhydroxy Acids or PHA’s are the next generation of alpha hydroxy acids, AHA’s, and act as chemical exfoliants. Alpha hydroxy acids work to exfoliate the upper most layers of skin w...
Read morePolyhydroxy Acids or PHA’s are the next generation of alpha hydroxy acids, AHA’s, and act as chemical exfoliants. Alpha hydroxy acids work to exfoliate the upper most layers of skin w...
Read moreMany of us love a good facial oil treat which explains our obsession with rosehip seed oil and Moroccan argan oil. However, there is a great do-it-all facial oil called prickly pear oil with exce...
Read moreAstaxanthin, pronounced Asta-Zan-Thin, is a powerful antioxidant belonging to the group of natural pigments, called xanthophylls, a subcategory of the carotenoid family. Carotenoids are produced...
Read moreRefined sugar is ubiquitous in our culture; omitting the obvious sources of refined sugar such as confectionery and many carbonated drinks, sugar is the most common ingredient in food today espec...
Read moreThere are more than 4000 bioflavonoids found in the plant kingdom; bioflavonoids are essentially a group of plant pigments designed to give fruit, vegetables we eat and flowers their wonderful vi...
Read moreHomocysteine is an amino acid by-product which is manufactured as a result of the metabolism of protein rich foods such as meat and dairy products. Clinically evaluated studies carried out over t...
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