8 Beauty Resolutions for 2019

2019 is here, bringing its eternal resolutions. So here are our beauty tips to start the year healthy glowing.

1/8 I use my sleep to become more beautiful

At night, when you think everything comes to a stop, it’s actually quite the contrary for your skin. It is while you sleep that many processes work to rejuvenate your skin. Targeted night care products are specifically formulated to revive all the potential of the skin’s natural defences.

2/8 I protect myself from blue light

Blue light coming from electronic devices is harmful to the skin. Its free radicals make skin duller, more fragile and prone to premature ageing. Protect your skin from it by integrating specific anti-pollution care into your routine.

3/8 I clean my face with products suited for me

Cleaning your face and removing make-up with a special product is the first step to beautiful skin. It removes impurities and pollutants on the surface of the skin that put it at risk of irritation and speed up the creation of fine lines.

4/8 I take care of my brows

Eyebrows bring character to the face. We know it, but we don’t necessarily bother when putting on make-up. A tweezer, an eyebrow pencil or shadow are essential to give yourself a whole new look.

5/8 I take care of my hair the same way I take care of my skin

The scalp is the first to benefit from this trend. Aside from shampoo and conditioner, choose moisturizing oils with which you can massage and treat your hair to make it as shiny as ever.

6/7 I go back to basics

Natural cosmetics is becoming more and more popular: simplicity, authenticity, smart consumption. Taking care for the planet can start with taking care
of your skin differently.

7/8 I move

Exercising leads to a myriad of benefits for you health and your skin. Increased blood circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to the cells, replenishing them with all they need to stay healthy and strong.

8/8 I am cleaning up my cosmetic bag

You have to know that all make-up or care products do not have an infinite life span. You can throw away the ones that are outdated and the ones that were opened more than 6 months ago and also give away what you do not wish to use.

5 tips to keep your skin healthy and glowing in summertime

During the summer months your skin needs special care. As the mercury rises, the heat, along with pollution, takes a serious toll on your skin.

Not only is your skin prone to tanning and peeling, sunrays can also cause premature ageing.

However, there are a few simple things you can do to ensure that your skin stays healthy this hot, dusty and dry season too. This is why we wanted to share theses tips from Deccan Chronicle:

Water is your best friend: Water helps you maintain the moisture balance of your body and skin, and assists in detoxification. Make sure that you drink 8-10 glasses of water every day. This will not only maintain the moisture, but also prevent you from dehydration.

Exfoliation gives you smoother skin: The heat and dust make pimples a very common problem in summers and a lot of people encounter breakouts. Exfoliation removes dull and old skin. Have a regular exfoliation and cleansing routine. Clean your face with water daily, and use a scrub once or twice a week. You can do this at home or visit your institute and get it down on a regular basis.

Moisturisers make the skin merry: With the winters gone, most people think the need for moisturisers and lotions is over. The reality is that the extreme heat of summers makes our skin dry and prone to damage, and you need to make up for the moisture loss. But your oily winter lotions won’t help. Pack those away and opt for a non-greasy moisturizer to keep your skin moisturised and supple without making it look oily.

Sunscreen keeps the sun away: Stepping out in the sun without sunscreen is an open invitation to the sun to invade your unprotected skin. UV rays can be quite harmful for your skin especially in summers, while we are out for work or on a vacation to the hills or a beach. Keep your skin protected with a sunscreen and apply it generously every couple of hours. If you are going swimming, then you will need to apply it again and again as it gets washed off.

Lip-balms give your lips a lovely lift: An unwelcome gift of summers is chapped and dry lips, which can even bleed at times. As the lips are thinner than the normal skin on your body, they need special care in summers. Keep your lips moisturized and protected, and give them a perky look with a lip balm having an SPF.

Sometimes it is the simple things that we do that make us look as radiant as the sun. So, use the above tips this summer to not only protect your skin and face but also look your stunning best.

Source: Deccan Chronicle

3 Powerful Ways To Invest In Yourself Now That Will Change Your Life Forever

Mindbodygreen and lululemon are specialists in the field of well-being. Here’s an excerpt from a recent article they published and that we wanted to share to our French, English and Spanish readers. At Néolia, we really do believe that investing in yourself is no luxury in 2018 and that everyone should take some time to unwind and have fun. Here are a few simple ideas to get you started…

We all get caught up in our routines: We wake up, go to work, do a couple of errands, make dinner, and repeat the cycle all over again the next day. Our wants and needs often take the back burner to the more practical and pressing matters of life.

But the truth is, you are the most important investment if you want to live a long, healthy, and meaningful life. Self-care is the new health care, after all—and it’s not a selfish act. If you are depleted, distracted, and uninspired, you’ll have an energy-draining effect on those around you, but if you’re fulfilled, enthusiastic, and purposeful, you have the power to lift others up along with you.

So what are some of the most powerful “self-investments” you can make that will pay off in the long run? The beauty is that there are so many options, and they don’t have to be over-the-top indulgences. Here are simple ways to invest in yourself that can boost happiness, improve physical and mental well-being, and lead to an overall more balanced life.

Exercise

Physical activity is one of those no-brainer investments in your health. In addition to being associated with an increased lifespan and reduced risk of all sorts of diseases (from diabetes to arthritis to heart disease), moving your body more is equally beneficial for the body and mind.

Research has shown that regular exercise can reduce anxiety, improve memory and thinking skills, improve sleep quality, and be as effective for treating depression as prescription drugs. It’s also one of the most effective ways to clear cortisol (the stress hormone) from the body, helping you better cope with the more challenging moments in life. The best part? You don’t have to run a marathon or do an intense boot camp workout to experience these perks. Current recommendations say to aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise every day to reap the benefits, but if you are truly enjoying the type of exercise you do, chances are you’ll far exceed that.

Try New Things

What gets you up in the morning? What lights your creative fire? What do you need to do to feel whole? The truth is, you don’t really know until you’ve experienced it. That’s why making a commitment to learning new skills and engaging in fresh experiences is so important. That might mean taking a cooking class, going for your yoga teacher certification, traveling solo, or starting a blog.

In the short term, trying new things like these might make you uncomfortable, and that’s completely normal. But the more you commit to doing things that aren’t part of your regular routine, the more you’ll let go of the fear and prevent it from holding you back. Stepping out of your comfort zone can also reveal previously unknown talents and passions you might have, helping reveal what you’re really supposed to do with your life and giving you a greater sense of purpose.

Invest in Meaningful Relationships

As an adult, it can be really hard to make friends. Oftentimes, building new relationships requires a giant step outside of your comfort zone, to the point where it can seem hopeless to even make the effort. However, research shows that the effort is worthwhile in the long run. Studies have found that having more friends makes you significantly happier, which, in turn, is associated with a longer lifespan.

However, as an adult, opportunities to meet new people seem to be few and far between compared to our childhood days. The solution: Put yourself out there and consider signing up for an event, workshop, or retreat where you’re more likely to meet like-minded people with whom you can have meaningful conversations about things you both enjoy.

12 Essential Hair Care Tips for Teenagers

Hair is very important during adolescence. It enables young people to be different and to feel attractive. However, when hormones kick in during the teen years, it can become more of a hassle.

Having great hair also means having a healthy way of living; it’s not a gift of nature. Therefore, looking for simple ways to care for your hair can make a difference.

Here are 12 simple and essential tips to adopt:

  1. Have a trim every 6 week. It’s important to keep the ends healthy.
  2. Apply olive oil on the ends before jumping in the shower; it’s a quick moisturizing treatment.
  3. Avoid hot water that can dry up your scalp and hair.
  4. Use gentle products suitable for your hair.
  5. Styling tools can have a negative impact on your hair; limit their use. Use a hair dryer with less than 1200 W.
  6. Protect your hair from the sun, salt or chlorine from the pool. The swim cap can seem ridiculous, but it’s pretty useful!
  7. Limit styling treatments like bleaching, dyeing, waving and straightening to twice a year
  8. Treat dandruff as soon as they appear. The scalp skin is slightly acid, which protects against bacteria. Shampoos with a basic pH can neutralize this effect and encourage their proliferation. Ask a professional to choose the right treatment. And also try this old wives’ treatment, it’s always useful: to reacidify the scalp, add a few drops of vinegar or lemon in your rinsing water.
  9. Avoid massaging the scalp to stimulate sebaceous glands and make hair oilier. Many adolescents have to deal with this problem, and daily washing amplifies the problem. Choosing a suitable shampoo that does not damage or dry up the scalp is essential.
  10. Teenagers like having fun and staying up late. However, a good night’s sleep is very important to shine up to the ends of your hair!
  11. Use a comb with rounded ends or a soft brush. Avoid brushing too vigorously, it makes hair oilier and take it easy when they are wet. Do not forget to clean your tools regularly.
  12. Watch what you eat. A diet that is high in fat and sugar is never recommended.

Taking Care of Your Skin During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, anatomical and hormonal changes can cause many skin imperfections. The skin changes, but fortunately, there are things you can do to soothe and reduce these discomforts.

Here is a list of common skin changes that can occur during pregnancy:

STRETCH MARKS
Almost 90% of pregnant women will notice their skin cracking revealing pinkish traces on their abdomen. After giving birth, these stretch marks fade, but they never disappear completely. So you might as well treat right from the beginning of the pregnancy to prevent their apparition.

What to do?
Exercise and moisturize quickly and intensely the areas you know will stretch, the abdomen, the breasts and the hips among others. Massage in a circular motion with a replenishing body butter. This is relaxing and it also improves skin circulation.

MASK OF PREGNANCY
Also known as melasma or chloasma, the mask of pregnancy is characterized by local brown spots on the forehead and cheeks. During pregnancy, your body produces more hormones which increases pigmentation. Nearly 50% of women will show signs of this problem and on 10% of them, the problem will persist or will reappear with the use of the contraceptive pill. That’s why maintaining good habits is fundamental to avoid these spots.

What to do?
Take your protective shields out: SPF 15 (minimum) sun care cream, hat, light covering clothes. No need to mention that you should avoid sun bathing!

IMPERFECTIONS
Hormonal upsets during pregnancy disrupt sebaceous glands that increase their sebum production and make the skin oilier and more prone to pimple breakouts, to acne and imperfections.

What to do?
Adopt a strict beauty routine to purify your skin. Choose adapted products and visit your beauty professional to get the best advice for your skin. Avoid the use of harsh products that could irritate your skin even more.

You can also use anti-imperfection products to correct and conceal minor imperfections.

VARICOSE VEINS
Varicose veins are the bluish veins that appear on the legs. If you have a family history of varicose veins, chances are that you’ll also be dealing with this discomfort.

What to do?
Avoid standing or sitting for long periods, walk to increase your blood flow, wear support stockings, take your dose of vitamin C to keep your veins healthy and lift your legs up regularly.

ITCHY SKIN
With stretching skin often comes dryness and itching. If late in the pregnancy, the symptoms worsen, you should talk with your doctor.

What to do?
To soothe the discomfort, it is important to wash with gentle products and to keep your skin well hydrated.

And maybe we could conclude on a positive note by talking about the PREGNANCY GLOW. As a matter of fact, during pregnancy, your body produces 50% more blood and this gives the skin a pinkish glow. Moreover, the skin retains more moisture, which plumps it up smoothing out fine lines. This little extra could all make us blush with envy…

Our Tips for Happy Feet

Did you know that one quarter of your bones are in your feet? Even if they are one of the most under-appreciated limb in our body, they are the most overworked and the most reliable that can handle mile upon mile of supporting our body weight. Giving them a little TLC would provide relief not only for your feet but for your entire body.

Here are a few tips to get you started in your spa pedicure right at home:

  1. Prep: Remove your nail polish and file your nails. Do not forget to light a candle and put on your favourite playlist. This should be a precious moment.
  2. Soak: Soak your feet in warm water. You can add Epsom salt, nice essential oils if you have some and even a few drops of olive oil to keep skin moisturized. Relax for 10 minutes and pat dry gently.
  3. Exfoliate: Slough off dead skin under the feet, on the heels where it tends to get calloussed, and around the ankles and work your way up the calves. Massage and exfoliate gently and avoid irritated skin. You can make your own scrub using your Néolia butter by adding either brown sugar to it and even ground coffee for an even deeper exfoliation. You’ll get a great scrub at a bargain price. Rinse off with warm water and pat dry.
  4. Moisturize with your favourite Néolia butter: Be sure to massage the full calves and feet with enough pressure to relieve tension. If you have the time for a full treat, massage with a ball under your feet.
  5. Beauty finish: Finish with a nail treatment or a nail polish if you feel like it.

We strongly suggest that you massage your feet every day, especially at night, with your oil-enriched butter. Just cream you might think. Try it for a week, your feet will feel prettier, smoother and certainly happier. As the summer approaching, it’s a habit more-than-worth establishing.

Just love your feet, they sure love you!

Dandruff: Harmless but So Annoying

Dandruff is a common benign condition affecting almost one out of two persons, mainly younger men. Marked by itching and flaking skin on your scalp, the symptoms tend to worsen during the dry winter months.

Pinpointing the exact cause of your itchy, flaky scalp can be difficult but the most common factors that could investigate are:
-dry skin resulting from dry air
-irritated skin also known as seborrheic dermatitis (a more severe form of dandruff)
-not shampooing enough which causes skin accumulation
-overgrowth of a yeast called malessezia
-eczema and psoriasis can also inflame the scalp area as well as other parts of the body
-your personal care products may also cause contact dermatitis

Probably the most important thing to do to control dandruff is to shampoo regularly with a mild shampoo and conditioner, rinse very well and practice good hygiene.

While you are at it, stop scratching to relieve irritation and relax, stress can worsen the situation. If that doesn’t work, ask your pharmacist to recommend a dandruff treatment shampoo. Alternating the type of product can also help achieve the best results.

Source: dermatology.ca

The Best Soap for You

The eternal shower and bath question: Bar or body wash? Ask around and you’ll probably get firm answers. Either you are strictly a body wash person or forever loyal to your bar soap.

Here’s our input on the matter:

If you are just looking for a way to get clean at the end of the day, the bar soap is just as effective as your body wash for getting your skin rid of any dirt, oil and bacteria, and it is much cheaper.

If you are looking to maintain your skin’s natural balance, you have to read the labels carefully. Theoretically, a bar can have more of a drying effect because of its main ingredients, and a body wash is generally more pH balanced. However, our Néolia soap is quite unique because of its 17% oil content. That makes it a pretty good alternative to keep moisture in; because let’s be honest, washing is not really made to moisturize.

If you are concerned with bacteria, know that you have to rinse your bar after use and change it regularly (about monthly). If you are using a loofah, rinse it well too and store everything in a dry area.

If you are having extra thoughts for Mother Earth, the plastic bottles used for body washes are not usually the best alternatives for the environment. Think, less packaging the better.

After reading everything available on bars and body washes, you will probably still be sticking to your cleansing ritual but know that in any case, for healthy skin, your post-cleansing routine is as important as your cleansing routine.

Neolia butter and lotion: complementary or seperate entities ?

With a wide range of creams, butters and body lotions on the market, making a smart choice for skin care can become complicated.

In fact, moisturizers contain a combination of humectants and emollients. Humectants have an effect on moisturizing the skin and the ability to retain its water while emollients act on nutrition.

Understanding your skin’s needs and learning to read the ingredient list of a product will ensure you get the best results. Neolia products counter popular beliefs because of their high concentration in oil.

Here is a comparative chart of our products that may enlighten you when it comes to choosing what’s best for your needs:

Body Butter Body Lotion
Nutricious effet on dry skin Moisturizing effect for dehydrated skin
Non greasy and quickly absorbed Its 8% olive oil content gives it a film-forming effect
Ideal in the morning Ideal in the evening due to its long-lasting film-forming effect
Generous and silky texture Anti-drying

 

All in all, our butters and lotions have been formulated in a complementary way, to fulfil all of your skin’s needs. Now go ahead and take full advantage of that !

Olive Oil vs Coconut Oil: Who Is the Ultimate Winner?

For years, oils have been rated and ranked for their health benefits, their uses and their popularity as we are constantly learning about their characteristics and virtues…

Since olive oil and coconut oil are the favoured oils at Néolia, we decided to engage them in a superhero combat to determine which one is the ultimate oil…

HEALTH

Coconut oil has made a remarkable entry on the scene with its impressive amount of antioxidants that help reduce oxidative stress and thereby the risk of heart disease. However, its saturated fat content is 13 times higher than that of olive oil. Olive oil has become a very important player in health with its “good fat” renowned in the Mediterranean diet. It has been shown that a diet high in mono-unsaturated and polyunsaturated fats is essential to maintaining good health.

POPULARITY

For the past few years, foodies and influencers have been raving about coconut oil and its benefits. While olive oil has been making its mark for thousands of years, the coco trend has spread like wild fire.

USES

In kitchens, olive oil has proved its worth by offering unlimited health opportunities while coconut oil is slowing gaining more notoriety. Its saturated fat content allows it to be used at higher cooking temperatures and its exotic taste adds a little sunshine to our meals.

In cosmetics, both oils are used in shampoos, cleansers and moisturizers. The fatty acids and antioxidants they contain strengthen and protect the skin.

All in all, it’s impossible for us to proclaim a winner… Maybe you can help us choose which best suits your needs and tastes?