Eco Diva Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist

Eco Diva recently launched their highly anticipated Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist, and it’s simply fantastic.

Eco Diva Liquid Vitamin Hydra MistEco Diva Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist

Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist is packed with refreshing and hydrating skin food vitamins and antioxidants that fight free radical damage and help rejuvenate the skin.

All Eco Diva products are made using only the best organic ingredients and are free from harmful chemicals, preservatives and artificial ingredients. Eco Diva products are also vegan, cruelty-free and unisex. And the new Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist is exactly that; free from nasties and filled with only the best organic ingredients. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? And it is.

It took 10 months to develop this two-phase mist (aqua and oils) that is designed to hydrate and refresh the skin while offering an amazing anti-aging vitamin boost.

The Eco Diva Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist contains:

  • Organic Baobab oil for its moisturising properties
  • Sweet Almond Seed oil which is high in vitamins A and E
  • Organic Carrot Extract which contains antioxidants and potassium
  • Organic Pomegranate Extract that protects skin cells from free radicals
  • Organic Rosemary Extract for its anti-inflammatory benefits
  • Organic Grapefruit Oil that is rich in antioxidants
  • Bergamot Oil which is a natural cleanser
  • Vanilla Extract for its anti-aging benefits

I have been using this deliciously (naturally) scented mist as a toner, make-up setting spray and I spray it all over whenever my skin feels a little hot and bothered (which is often). I was quite surprised that the mist is so light as it contains quite a few of oils. I think all skin types will benefit from this product.  It leaves my skin feeling fresh, hydrated, soothed and calm and it is truly a pleasure to use.

This refreshing and invigorating mist is truly a skin treat, especially if you have sensitive skin that doesn’t like too much heat. I am hooked.

The Eco Diva Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist retails for R385.

Visit www.ecodiva.co.za and treat yourself. Your skin will thank you.

xoxo

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Skin Conditions: Psoriasis vs Eczema

As you well know by now, both my little girl and I suffer from eczema. Eczema is a condition that I’ve lived with my whole life.

There are two main types of eczema or dermatitis.

The first is Contact Eczema. In this case skin inflammation is caused by a trigger or irritant from outside the body. This can be anything from grass, fabric softener to sea water (as in my case). This type of eczema can be controlled to a certain extent if care is taken to avoid these triggers.

Atopic Eczema is the real bugger. In my opinion at least! This is caused by a problem from within the body. Cara’s eczema will flare up if she eats foods that contain dairy or eggs, therefore she does not eat those foods at all. My poor child. My eczema will flare up when I have hay fever, when I drink too much white wine, when I am stressed… not quite so easy to control. I know I can cut out the wine, but let’s stick to the point of this post ;)

It seems that my husband has developed a mild case of Psoriasis. Luckily the flare-ups have been few and far between. We only realised that it is Psoriasis as his late father suffered from the condition.

How do you tell the difference between these skin conditions? I found the below article on Skin Online and I thought that you may find it of use. Original article can be found over HERE.

Skin Conditions: Psoriasis vs Eczema

Skin Conditions: Psoriasis vs Eczema

Skin conditions such as Psoriasis and Eczema are often confused or even referred to as the same thing, this, however, is not true at all.

Let’s explore the differences between Psoriasis and Eczema

Psoriasis is characterised unpredictable flare up’s which consist of an over production of skin cells resulting in irritated red patches with a silvery crust , here are a few things to look our for:

Psoriasis is often found on the knees, elbows, palms or scalp, it is accompanied by painful dry silvery scales and inflammation. The skin usually remains red, dry and doesn’t normally have any oozing or breaks in the skin. Psoriasis in more common in adults and is usually the result of either a compromised immune system or possibly hereditary.

Eczema on the other is a term used to explain a group of conditions which cause the skin to become inflamed or irritated and is often linked to secondary allergic conditions, such as asthma and hay fever. One huge point of difference is that no matter which part of the skin is affected, eczema is always itchy and often the itching will start before the rash even appears.

Here are a few things to look out for with eczema: Found on back of knees, hands, cheeks,chin and inside of the elbows.

It is usually found on the back of knees, hands , cheeks,chin and inside of the elbows, it proves to be extremely itchy. Often it is accompanied by oozing, crusty sores, thickened skin and pimple like breakouts, which start from early infancy or childhood. This condition usually flares up in response to external factors such as sun , grass and detergents or cosmetic preparations.

In order to treat a skin condition, it is important to determine what is the root cause of the concern, in order to treat these conditions holistically it is best to consult a functional medicine doctor.

It is through function medicine that you will be able to treat the ‘actual’ cause of the conditions, through correct diagnosis, medication , lifestyle changes and nutraceutical support. Always consult your healthcare practitioner, do not self-medicate.

I really hope that you found this useful!

xoxo