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11 May

Camille Rose Naturals Adds Body, Skin-care Products

Camille Rose Naturals Adds Body, Skin-care Products
Camille Rose Naturals is branching beyond the multicultural hair section. The brand is thought for hair products for girls with natural and curly hair — which, in its retail partners, sit within the ethnic hair aisle. But with its late-December debut of facial soap, body collection and Superfood Vitamins at Goal, Camille Rose will soon be available in the market for all demographics. Camille Rose Super Foods “We don’t want to only sit within the hair category, we wish to branch out,” said Janell Stephens, the brand’s founder. “Camille Rose is a total-wellness variety of brand — we began with hair, but we've so rather more to supply.” For Camille Rose, the long run includes launching its Garden Collection, which incorporates Tamanu,...
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10 May

The Top Cycle-syncing Products to Balance Hormones

The Top Cycle-syncing Products to Balance Hormones
An app that tells you the most effective workout for that specific day. A pack of curated supplements for every phase. A tincture that preps you in your period. A customized nutrition plan. Welcome to cycle syncing. As more women take care of the physical and emotional effects of hormonal imbalances attributable to stress, endocrine disruptors, fast-paced lifestyles and menstrual cycles, an increasing variety of brands are creating fitness programs, nutrition plans, skincare products and supplements that address each phase of 1’s cycle.  There are 4 phases of a menstruator’s cycle, including menstrual, when bleeding and PMS symptoms occur; follicular, when ovarian follicles form; ovulatory, when an egg is released, and luteal, when the egg reaches the uterus. Each phase elicits different...
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7 May

Toxic Beauty is the film showing how beauty products

Toxic Beauty is the film showing how beauty products
Director Phyllis Ellis and researcher Sarah Jay give us the lowdown on the documentary and the increasingly deadly, yet unregulated, issue “The doctor put in a needle all through the skin under my abdomen (and a) greenish liquid poured out of me into six one-litre bottles,” says Shaeda Farooqi. “What did I do mistaken?” voices one other woman. Each women are speaking about their experiences affected by symptoms of ovarian cancer – an epidemic that’s been increasingly linked to the usage of talc, an ingredient present in talcum powder (think Johnson & Johnson’s famous baby powder) and other beauty products.  These stories are two of many shared in a latest documentary called Toxic Beauty,...
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