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  • 9 Important Skincare Questions Answered

    9 Important Skincare Questions Answered

     

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    9 Important Skincare Questions Answered

    this post is sponsored but all of the opinions expressed are my own

    Friends, I am excited to bring you today’s post. I have gotten the inside scoop from Alexandra Soveral, founder of Soveral skincare about the questions you sent in from Instagram stories. I learned so much reading her answers and I know you will enjoy learning more as well.

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    If you are new to Style & Life…a quick recap. Soveral skincare was founded by Alexandra Soveral. Alexandra received her Bachelor Honours Degree in Philosophy of Science and studied how the use of genetic engineering of flora will affect the world in future generations.  Alexandra became aware of how irresponsible science is being used within the skincare industry. She decided to marry her interest in science with that of natural skincare and set up her own research lab into natural raw ingredients and their benefit on human health. After four years of research, Soveral was founded in 2005.  This independent research has evolved since then and has become a fundamental part of what makes Soveral. As well as being a cosmetic product formulator Alexandra Soveral is also an Aromatherapist and Facialist, therefore focus was given to treatments as much as the product range and they too have evolved along the years.

     

    I hope you enjoy reading this post…my mission at Style & Life is to bring you the products I use, love and know will work for you. Keep reading for some incredible advice.

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    1. There is mixed advice about using an exfoliating cleanser…what do you recommend? Is there a benefit to having a texture in your cleanser or does it damage the skin?

    Over cleansing is possibly the worst thing we can do for the skin. The idea that our skin needs to be exfoliated and be cleansed with solvents and other harsh chemicals (even natural ones) is a made-up solution to a non-existing problem. In fact, not cleansing the skin at all is better than over cleansing it. The health of our skin is derivative to the condition of its acid mantle that should be a healthy PH of around 4.5, which is a bit acidic and the right environment for good bacteria to thrive. A higher PH will create an environment for bad bacteria and other pathogens such as viruses to start colonies.

    Another reason to not over cleanse and exfoliate is that we have just the right amount of skin layers that we need… we are perfectly designed, let’s not interfere with it. Each and every one layer we produce as its own function, even the almost dead skin cells.  

    If our skin has become overly dry and flaky, then doing a gentle salt exfoliation is good, simply massage fine sea or mineral salt onto wet skin and rinse off. A daily dry face brushing routine should ensure that any dead cells that are ready to be shed off are encouraged to do so, leaving the skin clear to breathe. The Soveral Natural Face Brushes are designed to do so and come with full instructions.

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    2. Is having sunscreen in your moisturizer/primer/foundation enough or do you need to a separate sunscreen daily? If so, what brands of sunscreen do you recommend since most have so many chemicals?

    Sunscreen should always be applied for when we unavoidably must be in sun, such as when on a boat, out shopping or sightseeing all day. When getting out and about your day choose to be in shade rather than being in the sun wearing sunscreen. The toxins they have and the way they block the skin is not healthy in so many ways.

    We must also try to get a bit of sun every day without sunscreen, Vitamin D deficiency is on the rise, even in regions of the world where there’s a lot of sun. Vitamin D deficiency impairs the immune system… cancer is a deficiency of the immune system! In my book Perfect Skin, I give very clear guidelines on how to benefit from the sun in a safe way.

    My favourite sunscreen is from Green People.

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    s3. How much water should we drink every day for healthy skin?

    In general, between one litre and two litres, very much depending on the size and structure of the individual. Everyone is different so no one guideline fits us all. It has to do with size and metabolism. Some people drink a huge amount of water and still have dehydrated skin. One must ensure that our gut is healthy to make good use of the water we drink.

    Some people think that their skin is dehydrated when in fact it is dry. When the skin has a film of dry skin and its flaky, it means that its dry and dry skin needs oil whilst dehydrated skin needs moisture.

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    4. What is the story with retinol…is it as effective as people say it is?

    Retinol is very effective at accelerating the rate at which skin cells divide. New cells get pushed to the surface quicker because new cells are being born from underneath at a much faster rate. What usually takes 28 days will take 20 or 15 days, depending on the strength of the Retinol. This is what causes the peeling that sometimes occurs when using any Vitamin A product. The cells that are then on the surface are younger and the skin looks… of course, younger. However, those young skin cells are not fully formed and not able to cope with environmental stresses such as UV light, pollution, bad bacteria, etc. In my view, the interference of the rate at which cells divide is never a good thing for our general health and considering that Vitamin A (what Retinol derives from) is absorbed into the body through the skin tell me that there may be potentially dangerous health risks with prolonged use of high dosage topical Retinol products. Lastly, the overuse of Retinol may also exhaust the skin to the point of causing premature aging… this I have seen happening in many of the skin consultations I do, clients come to see me that is no longer responsive to Retinol and are left with aged, dull and tired looking skin.

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    s5. How often should we get facials? Do you believe extractions are beneficial? I hear mixed thoughts.

    Good face massage is wonderful and if we can get it once a month then that is the ideal. However, facials that consist of extractions, peels or anything else abrasive are best avoided altogether. Extractions were invented by skincare brands wanting to sell you products and treatments. When a pore is extracted, all the sebum is removed from it, this sends a message to the sebaceous gland to produce more sebum, in a few days the pore is filled again. Meanwhile, the wall of the pore is exposed to oxygen and this makes the cells inside the pore harden in order to protect the body from anything entering, such as viruses and bacteria. With constant extractions, the inside walls of the pores will become like the skin outside, causing permanently enlarged pores. The whole idea of extractions does not make any sense. The best thing is to remove just the first layer of sebum by using the Angel Balm, the fats in it will blend with the sebum which is then removed with the hot face cloth. This way every day we are just removing a layer, encouraging the pore to slowly shrink. This may take a few weeks so we must be patient and remember that for those already enlarged pores there’s not much we can do but to just keep them clean daily.

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    6. What is the best body moisturizer?

    I prefer a body oil because it’s much more effective. Make sure to use a plant oil and not a petrochemical. Massage onto wet skin straight after the shower and towel dry as normal. It’s a game changer!

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    s7. Is it beneficial to have a separate Vitamin C product in your skincare routine?

    Vitamin C in a high dose becomes an acid solvent for the skin, so no, I really don’t think it beneficial. Vitamin C is a good antioxidant for the surface of the skin but only in small doses, which are present in most natural products. Collagen is made in the Dermal layer, pro-collagen molecules are formed with the use of protein and Vitamin C, these will only reach the Dermal layer through the delivery of oxygenated blood to the skin. Ensuring a diet rich in lean protein and plenty of Vitamin C is essential. This coupled with good daily massage to bring the blood flow to the skin is what will encourage the production of collagen and elastin fibres. Remember to always massage the skin with a good face oil, never when its dry in order to not stretch it.

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    8.  What is your opinion about microneedling?  

    Anything that causes inflammation is not contributing to our health in the long term. Also, I have had many clients who have had all kinds of infections and adverse reactions.

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    s9. What are your top 3 recommendations for healthy skin?

    Eat a healthy and varied diet, as plant-based as possible and with plenty of good fats.

    Make good sleep a priority in your life.

    Massage the skin daily with a good vegetable face oil and keep it moisturised at all times.

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    We hope this post was helpful to you. If you have other questions, leave them in the comments below and we will answer them for you! To shop Soveral skincare products, visit http://alexandrasoveral.co.uk/ or below.

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    Bisous,

    Rebecca

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  • New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    New Year, New Beauty Ritual

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    New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    Style & Life Blog: New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    This post is sponsored but all of the opinions expressed are my own. 

    And just like that..we are into the New Year with goals, intentions and resolutions at the forefront of our mind. This year, I am not setting resolutions, I am focusing on how I want to feel, who I want to be and building everything I do around that. Some of the key things I want to be are healthy, peaceful and organized. Like all of you…I am juggling. Family, work and blog take time, energy and effort and I tend to put myself at the bottom of the list of priorities. In order to feel the way I want, I am blocking off time on my calendar for this lovely beauty ritual I have created and am sharing with you.  

    There are only a few things I enjoy more than lighting a candle, brewing a cup of tea and spending the evening applying face masks.  It is the ultimate luxury and relaxation and leaves me feeling refreshed and relaxed…like I did something really good for myself. While doing this little beauty ritual, I will read a magazine or watch an old movie…something that is enjoyable and not stressful.  

    Style & Life Blog: New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    My ritual begins by lighting a candle and brewing a pot of Soveral Tea, a refreshing blend of verbena, melissa and peppermint that promotes good digestion, and, in turn, healthy skin. The tea leaves are picked from Alexandra’s family farm in Portugal where the soil is rich in minerals…which I find truly luxurious.

    Style & Life Blog: New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    For my mask routine, I start by massaging Awaken Cleanser into my skin and removing with a hot damp face cloth. Then, I will lightly splash water, apply Angel Balm and perform a Soveral massage to my face, neck and décollaetage. Angel Balm is the most versatile skin care product I have ever used. Not only does it give your skin an in-depth cleansing, you can use it as a mask that will nourish, balance and regenerate your skin. You can also apply it to your lips or cuticles for hydration. The bonus…it smells positively amazing (think geranium and rosemary)  so leaving it on is a pleasure. When you purchase Angel Balm, it comes with a cotton washcloth…after 20 minutes, simply rinse the cloth with hot water, leave on the skin for a few seconds and then remove the mask. 

    The next step in my ritual is to apply the Volcano Ash face mask. This face mask is made with palmarosa to regulate sebum and stimulate cell regeneration and peppermint to serve as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. It has a soft consistency as you apply it and then it firms into a light layer that you need to remove with a washcloth. I leave it on for 20-30 minutes and when I remove it, my skin has a clean, firm feeling and healthy glow. I then close my eyes and apply the Floral Rain toner.

    Style & Life Blog: New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    I will then do another small massage as I apply either the Midnight Oil or Forever Young face oil…I use 6 to 8 drops and massage until all of the oil is absorbed into the skin. 

    Style & Life Blog: New Year, New Beauty Ritual

    To final step in my beauty ritual is to use a Super Hero infused gauze mask. Super Hero is a concentrate I use when my skin needs an extra dose of moisture.  It contains Hyaluronic Acid, which transforms skin and gives it a plump and radiant finish. I leave the gauze mask on for 20-30 minutes and do deep breathing exercises the entire time the mask is on. It is the perfect way to end this evening of bliss. Once I remove the mask, I pat any remaining product into the skin and then apply my Forever Young eye cream and Mandarin Kiss lip balm. 

    My husband went to watch a football game on Monday evening so I had the house to myself. I had a wonderful evening with my little beauty ritual. Not only did I feel more relaxed, my skin felt clean, healthy and was glowing.  On Tuesday, I had three people ask me what I did to my skin because I looked so refreshed!

    I know you are busy, I know you are juggling…however, you deserve to feel beautiful. I encourage each of you to carve out time for yourself to create a ritual that leaves you feeling peaceful and invigorated.

    To shop these products and the full Soveral line, visit alexandrasoveral.com.uk or via netaporter.com.  If you have any questions, feel free to email me at info@styleandlife.com or via direct message on any of my social media channels.

     

    Bisous,
    Rebecca

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  • Sheet Mask Review

    Sheet Mask Review

    Facial Skin Care Masks

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    SHEET MASK REVIEW

    sPerhaps it is the quest for younger and more radiant skin that explains why I am always interested in new skin care products. Over the past few years, I have noticed a number of sheet masks being offered by different skin care brands and decided to order some different ones to try.

    I first learned about sheet masks while vacationing in the French West Indies some years back…this gorgeous woman from Hong Kong told me about Korean skin care lines and how sheet masks were all the rage in Asia. At that time, sheet masks were not widely available in department stores or Sephora and so I ordered directly from a Korean website. I liked these masks and started integrating them into my weekly skin care routine. At that time, I was traveling three to four months a year and my skin needed as much help as possible.  I now keep a few masks packed in my travel bag so I always have them available. 

    Sheet masks are a convenient way to infuse your skin with moisture and leave your skin soft and smooth. There are a variety of brands that have sheet mask options and I have highlighted a few of my favorites below. 

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    KARUNA

    Karuna is the first sheet mask brand to launch in the U.S. and has an extensive assortment. Whether you need to moisturize, exfoliate or you have sensitive skin, there is an option for you. I have tried their brightening, anti aging, exfoliating, hand and foot masks and am pleased with the results. They are easy to apply and my skin feels fresh and hydrated after using.

    Available at www.karunaskin.com.

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    DR. JART

    Dr. Jart, a skin care company founded by Dr. Jung, a Korean dermatologist, and Chin Wook Lee , works closely with a group of dermatologists from 15 different clinics to develop cutting edge dermatological products. In addition to their line of problem solving products, Dr. Jart has a collection of sheet masks. They have area specific masks-a Laugh Line Lift, Neck and Chin mask, as well as a Pore Minimalist, Wrinkles Solution and variety of other masks. I tried a few of their masks and was pleased with the results. My skin was smooth and supple after using.

    Available at www.sephora.com.

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    NANETTE DE GASPE

    This luxury skin care line boasts a “revolutionary technology that offers women a truly delicate experience as well as immediate results without the need for surgery or the other intrusive approaches.”  Sounds too good to be true? These masks offer a waterless formula that include a combination of powerful age renewal actives in a hydrating formula with ingredients that help stimulate the synthesis of collagen and elastin – visibly tighten the skin, improve skin texture and reduce the depth of wrinkles. While these masks are pricier than the others, each mask can be used 3 times.  If I have an event, I will use them 3 consecutive days prior so that my skin is glowing. 

    Available at www.barneys.com

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    SHISHEDO

    Shishedo has an extensive skin care assortment that includes a retinol sheet mask. This sheet mask encourages skin’s natural recovery function and infuses skin with hydrating moisture to help improve texture. It smoothes fine lines and brightens your complexion.

    Available at www.sephora.com.

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    If your skin needs a quick pick me up, I recommend trying some of these masks. In only fifteen minutes,  you can look refreshed and youthful. If you have recommendations, tell us in the comments below. Enjoy! 

     

    Bisous,
    Rebecca

  • Alexandra Soveral’s Facial Massage Video

    Alexandra Soveral’s Facial Massage Video

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    Alexandra Soveral’s Facial Massage Video 

    Am a bit obsessed with skin care and am always looking for ways to better take care of it…I am an avid user of Alexandra Soveral’s organic skin care line (see post https://styleandlife.com/soveral-organic-skin-careluxury-face/).  I follow the brand on Facebook and enjoyed this video they posted. The video was originally created for beauty blog, Into the Gloss, and shows Alexandra’s technique on how to give yourself a facial massage. This massage improves circulation, detoxifies glands and keeps skin hydrated.  I have created a ten minute ritual at the end of each day where I take off my makeup, wash my face and give myself this massage. It feels good to invest in a moment of wellness at the end of each day.  

    Take a moment for yourself and your skin and enjoy the video.

    Bisous,

    Rebecca