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March 15, 2015 – Marina Engervik
Which facial oil should I choose?
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between our facial oils? Do you find it difficult to know which oil to choose? All of our facial oils are completely natural, absorb quickly and do not clog pores. They are formulated with high-quality vegetable oils, herbs and plant juices that balance and moisturize the skin. All of our facial oils...
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September 30, 2014 – Marina Engervik
What are Lipids?
Lipids are a group of, or a collective name for, naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, and fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamins A, D, E, and K). Lipids in brief: Occurs naturally in the skin Consists of fatty acids Protects the moisture barrier Prevents dehydration Gives glow to the skin Contributes to healthy and fresh skin Lipids occur naturally in vegetable...
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August 1, 2014 – Marina Engervik
What are Essential Oils?
There are a lot of different essential oils (also called essential oils), but do you really know what an essential oil is and why it can be so good for you? We love these oils because they are effective, healthful, and smell great! Essential oils are usually extracted by distillation, often using steam. The oils are used in perfumes, cosmetics,...
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May 10, 2014 – Marina Engervik
How to use facial oil
Facial oil differs from cream in that it contains only concentrated ingredients. Creams use the same active ingredients but this makes up less of the content and will often work better on the upper layers of the skin. Facial oil can be used either alone or in addition to your regular cream to better treat all skin layers. The good...
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April 1, 2014 – Marina Engervik
Facial oil or facial cream, what's the difference?
Are you unsure about what the difference is between a facial oil and a facial cream? Are you a little unsure about which one you should choose? First, some quick facts: A regular cream contains water and oil that are mixed using an emulsifier (a substance that binds oil and water) to create a "creamy" consistency. Creams can often contain...
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February 9, 2014 – Marina Engervik
Environmental toxins in skin care products
Environmental toxins are found almost everywhere, in the cosmetics and creams you apply to yourself, in the packaging of food, and even in the clothes and shoes we wear every day. These include toxins such as mercury, PCBs, DDT, and many other substances. Around 60 years ago, it was common for the human body to have six to seven different...
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February 4, 2014 – Marina Engervik
Take a stand against animal testing
Animal testing is prohibited within the EU and EEA countries such as Norway. Fortunately, animal testing is not carried out in the cosmetics industry in Norway, but countries such as Japan, China and the USA do carry out animal testing in cosmetics. Here it is important to familiarize yourself with which brands and manufacturers test on animals. At dyrevern.no you...
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