Sea weed and sea kelp, which is a type of seaweed, are large algae which grow in the seas and oceans around the world, or on rocks below the high-water mark. They may not look too appealing when you stumble upon them on the beach, but seaweed is high in nutrients, is a fantastic detox agent and could even improve the health of your heart. This slimy green plant could be a vital part of your beauty regime.
Sea weed and sea kelp are rich in nutrients and minerals which moisturise your skin whilst fighting the signs of aging, helping you banish those wrinkles for good. It can also be used as a natural exfoliant, washing away the dead skin cells to leave your skin feeling fresh, clean and renewed.
Peel Off
Peel Off masks are gentler and more effective than scrubs whilst leaving skin incredibly purified and smooth. You’ll be amazed at how many dead skin cells show up on the mask after use!
Mud Masks
Mud within face masks acts as an emulsifier penetrating skin pore deep to absorb excess sebum and other impurities deep within pores. When you wash the mud mask off, you also wash away the dirt, grime, oil and dead skin. Mud also contains huge numbers of minerals which nourish your skin, leaving your face feeling fresh, clean and vibrant.
Fabric Masks
All the goodness from Mother Nature infused within a fabric mask. No mess – No fuss 5 minute wonder. The fabric closely moulds to the skin, optimising the delivery of key ingredients, leaving skin feeling revived, revitalised and refined.
From cleansing and toning to moisturising and repairing, seaweed and sea kelp have taken the beauty world by storm. The powerful natural anti-inflammatory compounds found in seaweed help fight acne, opening your pores and making it easier to wash away the dirt and oil. What’s more, if you fancy snacking on it, seaweed is known to boost weight loss by aiding your metabolism, although we wouldn’t recommend munching on the same seaweed you apply to your face!