Beauty Blog For Natural Skin Care

We’re sure you’ve heard the phrase “Beauty is pain.” While perhaps our mothers and grandmothers had to select beauty routines from whatever was available at the time, the beauty industry has gone through so many advances throughout the years that we don’t have to elect to go through the painful or bizarre procedures that they may have. In fact, we can go ahead and skip the beauty parlor or spa and have our own safe and effective treatments done at home.
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Having a baby is stressful! You are constantly worrying about your baby’s sleep regulation, their diet, warding off sickness, etc. Let California Pure Naturals help you create a safe skincare routine for your baby, so you have one less thing to worry about. We’ve compiled our favorite do’s and don’ts along with a few helpful tips to be sure your baby is getting the best skincare treatment and you can focus on enjoying being a mom!!
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Try These Shea Butter Skin Benefits to Keep Your Skin Young and Healthy

Shea butter is a fatty oil. At first glance, that might seem like the last thing you want near your skin. But shea butter, which is extracted from shea tree nuts, includes a lot of healthy acids and vitamins that your skin craves. Its linoleic acid, oleic acid, and stearic acid can moisturize your skin, reduce inflammation, and help clear bacteria from your skin's surface. Shea butter has been used for skin care and hair care for thousands of years because of its nutrients, luxurious, creamy feel, and its hydrating properties. Some of the benefits of using shea butter on your skin include:

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If you're not a huge fan of the smell of roses, don't let the name throw you off: rosehip oil doesn't come from those big blooms you see every Valentine's Day. Instead, rosehip oil comes from rosehip fruit. The oils have been used for centuries in what is now known as Chile and the surrounding areas. The fruit's oil has high concentrations of fatty acids like alpha-linolenic acid, linoleic acid, and oleic acid. The oil is also bursting with antioxidants and carotenoids.

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