Product was successfully added to your shopping cart.


A little naturally occurring rose in the cheeks is healthy looking but when your entire complexion is fighting off the tulips it's time to red-down. Inflammed redness n the skin after a sleepless or boozy night is common so it's handy to have a few tricks in the pocket on those mornings you wake up looking more sunburnt than sunkissed.

First apply a serum that is specifically designed to calm sensitive skin (the Dr.Hauschka Regenerating Serum is excellent for this). If used daily this will help to reduce redness over a long period of time. Also excellent is the now famous Dr.Hauschka Rose Day Cream which really helps to tone down redness too.

To instantly reduce an overly rosie complexion use a colour calming make up base. One than is designed to neutralize redness is ideal. Inika's organic Pure Primer is very good. Ingredients like aloe vera, rose hip oil, and evening primrose oil calm and hydrate the skin in preparation for a foundation.

Follow this with a foundation that has a yellow base rather than red base. Blend well using a sponge or pad to avoid patchy areas to an already blotchy pink skin. If you're not keen on using a full on cream foundation but still want to reduce redness perhaps a tinted moisturiser or the lighter mineral foundation would be more suitable.
0 Comments | Posted in Beauty General Hints & Tips By Nicki

The Big Green Gathering

10 Jun 2009 16:00:30

The Big Green Gathering is an award winning festival. It features just about all you can image in the areas of sustainability, organic and eco-friendly living. It's THE festival for entertainment and education for sustainability. From music, farming, crafts, ethical campaigns, permaculture, markets, fairground fun, sustainable homes, organic food, a village green kids area, green enterprise and business fields this festival has all the resources to learn and enjoy green living.

Solar and wind powered the Big Green Gathering runs for five days from the July 29th - 2nd August 2009 in the Mendip Hills in Somerset. For those greenites who believe in green energy but have yet to see the inner complexities of how it actually makes things do things this festival is an ideal opportunity to see renewable energy in practice.

The Big Green Gathering is held on Fernhill Farm. It is a working organic farm and conservation site as well as a registered Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is onsite camping and facilities including an organic shop, showers, fires and recycling bins. You can order groceries online and pick them up on arrival at Sound Bites, a wholefood shop that specialises in local, organic and fair trade food.

For tickets and information about the event and the course run at the farm visit The Big Green Gathering website.
0 Comments | Posted in Eco Issues General Events By Nicki

Neroli

9 Jun 2009 18:28:55

0 Comments | Posted in General By Nicki

model-with-botox

9 Jun 2009 18:18:47

0 Comments | Posted in General By Nicki

30_botox4_large

9 Jun 2009 18:17:57

0 Comments | Posted in General By Nicki