Kiehl’s Açaí Damage-Repairing Skincare
September 13, 2009 by Lianne Farbes
Filed under 30's Plus, 40's Plus, 50 Plus, Anti-Aging, Shopping
This month, for the very first time, Kiehl’s enters the realm of all-natural, fully organic skincare with the Açaí Damage-Repairing Skincare Collection, which will be available on Kiehls.com on Monday. This four-product anti-aging skincare regimen uses the antioxidant-rich Açaí Berry Extract to protect and repair damaged skin, and is clinically proven to combat environmental aggressors, protect skin from the first signs of aging, and repair environmental damage that’s occurred over time.
IT’S A FULL ACAI REGIMEN. While other brands have utilized Açaí’s remarkable antioxidant properties in individual products, this is the first full skincare collection (cleanser, toning mist, serum, moisturizer) …read more
2009 Beauty Forcast – Top 10 Ingredient List
December 16, 2008 by Beth Bender
Filed under Aging for Men, Beauty Tips, Hair Care
This list is definitely something you need to bookmark, print and refer to whenever you are checking out new products for beauty & skin care in 2009. My favorite is the Acai Berry which is unbelievable and a must have for feeling fabulous. You will be seeing a lot of Acai, as well as all of the ingredients mentioned below. Put together by Pierce Mattie PR and one that contains key ingredients for a happier, healthier, you!
2009 Beauty Forecast: Pierce Mattie PR Names the Top 10 Ingredient Trends
In previous years the beauty industry transitioned into the importance of being all …read more
Desperately Seeking Superfoods
“Could grandma have been right about carrots making you see in the darK?Human beings have always sought the fountain of youth. At the very least, we want that elusive silver bullet that will keep us feeling bright-eyed and bushy-tailed well into old age.
Could it be garlic? How about broccoli?
The hunt is on for superfoods: Foods with extra nutritional oomph, qualities that will supposedly combat all those vile trans fats and vicious free radicals that cause premature aging. (Free radicals are harmful molecules that are blamed for cancer, heart disease, even Alzheimer’s.)”
I certainly like the idea of eating my way younger …read more






