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Vitamin C – what does it do for your skin?

January 30, 2012 By Michelle 24 Comments

Vitamin C – what does it do for your skin?

  (André Karwath/Aka) There are a lot of things that are supposed to be good for your skin. Today I’m looking at one that is in a lot of anti-ageing products, and has rave reviews on Makeupalley – vitamin C. Vitamin C (aka L-ascorbic acid) is essential in your diet – it has a lot…

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Filed Under: Science, Skincare Tagged With: active ingredients, chemical, natural, science, skincare, vitamin, whitening

Review: Crabtree & Evelyn India Hicks Island Living Spider Lily Body Cream

January 26, 2012 By Michelle 2 Comments

Review: Crabtree & Evelyn India Hicks Island Living Spider Lily Body Cream

SummaryMoisturising components – shea butter, avocado butter, mango seed oil, olive oil, grapeseed oilEffectiveness – a little goes a long way!Scent – “tropical green citrus”Packaging – lovely, heavy, durable containerPrice – $0.23/g This product has a mouthful of a name! It’s my favourite “indulgence” beauty product. And yes, it does great things for your cuticles…

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Filed Under: Fragrance, Review, Skincare Tagged With: body, Crabtree and Evelyn, moisturiser, review, skincare

What the Hell Is pH?

January 24, 2012 By Michelle 10 Comments

What the Hell Is pH?

One thing that a lot of cosmetic companies have recently been incorporating into their marketing talk is the concept of pH and pH balance. Yay science! But what does it all mean? Here’s a quick rundown on the science of pH, acids and bases, and what that means for your skincare products. What is pH?…

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DIY Skincare – Oatmeal Science

January 8, 2012 By Michelle 10 Comments

DIY Skincare – Oatmeal Science

One of my interests is DIY skincare – I love cheap alternatives to expensive brands that work even better! My best friend is getting married next weekend and I’ve been trying to clear up my slightly neglected face with some SOS skincare, so I’ve revisited one of my favourites – oatmeal. Oatmeal is one of…

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Filed Under: DIY, Science, Skincare Tagged With: chemical, DIY, exfoliation, health, natural, science, skincare

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Hi! I'm Michelle, chemistry PhD and science educator, and I'm here to help you figure out which beauty products are worth buying, and which ones aren't using science!

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