Nature Vs. Nurture in Skin Care
Posted by Te-see on May 18th, 2009
Did you know that your skin reacts differently to each climate you are in??? I didn’t until I met the most fascinating woman who explained the theory of nature vs. nurture. Her name is Pamela Rae and she is the founder of Solavie. The first of its kind skin care line that actually helps to keep your skin looking fabulous in any type of climate.
After looking at how native plants thrive despite harsh conditions in their respective environments, Solavie Eco-Global Skin/Hair system offers an incredible simple solution…skin and hair care products that are specifically formulated for your body’s reaction to environmental conditions. Solavie uses phytonutrients from indigenous plants in formulas developed for each of the six different Enviro-types: Mountains, Urban, Tropics, Shore, Plains & Desert.
Vitamin E, A and Evening Primrose oils provide much needed protection in the urban areas while St. John’s Wort, Lavendar, and Echinacea revitalize the mountain areas. Yarrow extract, Chamomile & Geranium oils will soothe your skin and hair in the plains. Sage oil, Rosemary, Yucca extracts and Aloe super hydrate you in the desert. Neroli and Cypress oils retain moisture and breath-ability at the shore. And last but not least, Ylang-ylang, Jasmine and Sandalwood counteract the bacteria and humidity of the tropics. What ever the climate Solavie’s definitely got you covered…
Solavie is just over flowing with incredible ingredients and to top it off it uses an exclusive, naturally super-charged volcanic spring water that’s loaded with minerals & trace elements to boost the performance of the phytonutrients and antioxidants.
For more info please visit: Solavie
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