Inskin Skincare. Lizzy a qualified aromatherapist and her husband Paul with his science based background are the founders of Inskin Skincare - Together we develop, manufacture and package natural essential oil based products. Lizzy writes this fascinating informative blog providing educational up to the minute skincare information. Contact Lizzy at info@inskin.org Sign up for weekly new posts - press the follow button above. Visit our website at www.inskinskincare.com
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Phytonutrients - 4 Reasons Why You Need Them
Phytonutrients are nutrients derived from plant material that have been shown to be necessary for sustaining human life. These plant nutrients form part of the plants immune system and their role in plants is to protect plants from disease, injuries, insects, drought, excessive heat, ultraviolet rays, and poisons or pollutants in the air or soil.
Phyto, From the Greek word "phuton" meaning plant - Phytonutrient - plant extracts that sustains human life
As a qualified aromatherapist, I am interested in phytonutrients (plant nutrients) as part of aromatherapy skincare as one of the main benefits are their anti-oxidant properties.
Anti-oxidants are very important as they deal with free radicals which affect our health, can cause disease and give the appearance of wrinkled skin as we get older. For more information on anti-oxidants, please click here to my Vitamin A blog.
Many clinical trials have considered phytonutrients from two angles:
- Eating certain food types can prevent certain chronic diseases
- Using oils massaged on the skin are effective anti-oxidants
I believe it is crucial that or bodies receive many phytonutrients, and I would recommend that we:
- Eat as few unprocessed foods as possible (phytonutrients are only negligable after factory processing)
- Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables each day aiming to cover as many colours as possible.
- Different coloured fresh fruit and vegetables contain differing quantities of the different phytonutrient types
- Use a face product high in anti-oxidants, if you're concerned about your skin looking tired and older (remember face creams/ moisturisers contain 50 - 60% water, whereas a facial oil contains 100% active ingredients.)
INSKIN skincare produce a truly fabulous facial oil with very high quantities of active anti-oxidant ingredients.
Inskin Precious Anti Ageing Facial Oil 30ml |
Many thanks for taking the time to read this blog, and if you've found it interesting I'd be delighted if you'd ask your friends to take a look.
Many thanks,
Lizzy Radcliffe
ITEC Certified Aromatherapist Graduate 1996
If you would like to become involved with our work here at INSKIN skincare - please click here to complete the form on the INSKIN website
Many thanks,
Lizzy Radcliffe
ITEC Certified Aromatherapist Graduate 1996
If you would like to become involved with our work here at INSKIN skincare - please click here to complete the form on the INSKIN website
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Friday, 2 December 2011
Aromatherapy - What is aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is a form of medicine that uses liquid plant material. This liquid plant material is known as an aromatherapy essential oil (EO's).
Ylang-Ylang |
So here goes in alphabetical order:
1) Adulteration - this is the lowering of the standard or character of a product by the addition of one or more inferior ingredients. There are many products on the market claiming to be 100% pure aromatherapy essential oils, yet have had cheaper similar smelling oils added or are bulked out with synthetic oils. Within my own skincare company INSKIN, a lot of our time is spent sourcing oils. We need to know when the crops were harvested, where the crops harvested from, when they were produced into oils and how old they are. We work only with a reputable and highly regarded supplier. Base or carrier oils - aromatherapy essential oils must not be used without being diluted. Unfortunately, many skin care products contain only minute quantities of essential oils and again have been bulked out with base/ carrier oils.
2) Dermal absorption - this is how chemicals go 'through' your skin into the cells below. There are many chemicals that make up an aromatherapy essential oil, and each of these are 'light' enough to pass through the skin. Dermal absorption in a nutshell is considering the density of the chemical put on the skin to see if it is able to pass below the skin's surface into the cells below - I'll do a separate blog on dermal absorption as it's quite a big area - quite mathematical but amazing studies are being carried out within the medicines industry on this.
3) Extraction - quite simply this is how a product gets from being a growing plant to inside a small brown bottle as a liquid.
4) Phytochemicals - These are nutrients that occur naturally in plants. Phytochemicals are the molecules responsible for colour and odour (think of the deep purple of blueberries and the smell of garlic. There are numerous phytochemicals that are beneficial in fighting or indeed preventing chronic disease. Watch this space - I'll do a separate blog on phytochemicals as it's a really interesting subject area. If you'd like a little more information now, please visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytochemical
5) Steam distillation - There are a number of ways to extract 'oil' from the plant to create essential oils, with the most common being steam distillation. In VERY simple terms, the plant material is put in a container with a tube in; it's heated on the outside; the liquid nutrients travel up the tube as steam then is collected in another container where it condenses leaving the essential oil. Imagine boiling a kettle of water near a window, the steam rises, hits the cold window where it condenses then causes water to run down the window.
Steam Distillation |
Many thanks, hugs and kisses
Lizzy Radcliffe
ITEC Certified Aromatherapist Graduate 1996
If you would like to become involved with our work here at INSKIN skincare - please complete the form on the INSKIN website http://www.inskin.org/testers.htm
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Natural Skincare & Aromatherapy - Who made your skin care products safely?
Following the formation of my aromatherapy based skincare company INSKIN www.inskin.org, I wanted to consider my competitors.
I decided my competitors should be qualified aromatherapists formulating skin care products using 100% pure essential oils.
Frighteningly there aren’t a great amount of competitors out there. The majority of the larger companies using aromatherapy essential oils appear not to have a qualified aromatherapist at the helm.
After much trawling, I found aromatherapists producing home made products but they often fell down on where the big boys triumph – traceabiblity and correct working conditions.
It is my belief that any company producing aromatherapy products which have contact with the skin need to be formulated by a qualified aromatherapist, within suitable working standards and having full traceability. At INSKIN we work to the exacting standards of HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) http://www.food.gov.uk/foodindustry/regulation/hygleg/hygleginfo/foodhygknow/.
Essential oils are absorbed in to the body’s cell structures and should not be taken lightly. I don’t see it as a hobby.
The BBC ran an excellent article – Aromatherapy Hazards Warning (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/294851.stm) which warned people that essential oils can cause skin burning, rashes, sickness and sometimes miscarriages in pregnant women.
These warnings were discussed at the time at the Royal College of Nursing’s annual conference.
When I was a hands-on practitioner, I very much saw my role as prescribing the correct dose and blend of essential oils to best suit there needs.
I would urge you to carefully consider how, where and by whom your aromatherapy products have been produced.
I’d be delighted to discuss this further and my next blog will consider the wonderful benefits of lemon essential oil as a skin lightener for ageing skin.
If you've enjoyed this, my first blog, it would be wonderful if you could let your friends know.
Many thanks, hugs and kisses to you all
Many thanks, hugs and kisses to you all
Lizzy Radcliffe
ITEC Certified Aromatherapy Graduate 1996
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