Monday, 3 December 2012

Get Your Skin Ready For Winter!



As the winter season creeps up on us, it's time to start dry-cleaning the winter coats and checking that your woollies are still good to go for the cold weather.

Our skin takes the brunt of harsh weather conditions whether hot, dry, wet or cold. That’s why it’s important we take care of our skin and protect it against the elements. Here as some handy tips for the season ahead:

           Even though one is unlikely to sweat much during this season, the skin still gets very dehydrated and so you’ll still need to drink at least 2litres of water everyday
           It’s important to use nutrient rich oils on the skin straight after a shower, as the skins nutrients dry out quickly. Nutrient rich oils such as Olive, Avocado and Sweet Almond Oils.
           Use a good hydrating face mask/scrub at least once a week to get rid of dead, flaky skin
           Moisturise day and night with a natural, rich moisturiser.
           And lastly, sign up for one of our skin care products workshop and learn how to make a ‘Winter Care Moisturiser’ packed full with ingredients such as pure Shea Butter, Carrot Oil, Olive Oil and Honey. 

This will surely keep your skin well nourished and protected against the elements. See details below.

Don’t leave it too late; start getting ready for the cold dry weather now.

Have a lovely week!

Emma


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Skincare Products Workshops
The next ‘Good Enough To Eat’ Skin Care Products Workshop starts on Friday the 2nd of November in Harpenden, UK! 

Click here for more information: 
Contact Emma on info@nayturesplace.com  to enrol.

Emma Ojehomon is a Natural Skincare Consultant with a great passion for naturally sourced skincare products. She shares her passion by delivering ‘Good Enough To Eat’ SKIN CARE PRODUCTS WORKSHOPS where you can learn to make your skincare products at home. The aim is to emphasise the fact that Nature has blessed us with all we need for our health and skincare. She believes that if it’s not good enough to eat, it certainly is not good enough to go on your skin!
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