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3 Skincare Tips To Protect Your Skin This Autumn

If 2020 has taught us anything, it's the reminder that protecting our skin has never been more important. 

We're all looking for ways to keep our skin clean, clear and balanced. With the stresses our skin is under, plus the colder days, we've shared our top 3 skincare tips to protect your skin this autumn.

Discover the very best protective, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory natural actives to rebalance and care for your skin. 

The concentrated active micronutrients in our sustainably-sourced, upcycled raspberry seeds contain 20% more tocopherols than standard raspberry seed oil. Its high levels of omega 3 and omega 6 promote skin health and appearance. And its natural Vitamin E helps to prevent free radical damage. It's the hero natural plant active in our Raspberry Seed Cleansing Oil. 

Matcha green tea contains a compound called EGCG which combats the bacterial build up that can cause blemishes and spots. Contains x10 the amount of antioxidants compared to regular green tea. Matcha draws out excess oil and reduces inflammation, while sloughing away dead skin cells to reveal a more balanced complexion. Enjoy as part of our Green Clay Face Mask.  

The organic beeswax in our Green Clay Cleansing Balm is a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, protecting the skin from environmental stressors, pollution and weather. As a natural humectant, it attracts water and helps to keep skin hydrated. The organic beeswax also supports UK organic farmers working to protect declining bee populations.

  

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Written by: Lauren, Co-Founder, BY SARAH
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