Recently I was in The Hoxton in Amsterdam for the launch of the first Limited Edition series of 3 very special Beauty Kitchen products, released under the name Raw Inventions. These 3 temporary available innovations are made according to the standards of Beauty Kitchen, 100% natural, effective and planet friendly.
Founder Jo Chidley from Glasgow was there to tell a bit more about her new products. A very sweet lady who talks passionately about her natural beauty products, also thanks to her Scottish accent she is a delight to listen to.
“It’s all about beauty! Our goal is to get more people using 100% natural products, not just because they feel like they should, but because they really work!” aldus Jo.
Beauty Kitchen Raw Inventions limited editions.
The 3 Raw Inventions products:
- Beauty Kitchen Waterless Complexion Saviour, a detox powder with matcha, calcium and white clay.
- Loadsa Honey Face Wash, an extremely mild facial cleanser with 51% Raw British Honey.
- Berry British Sustainable Beauty Oil, a featherweight facial oil based on fruit seeds.
Beauty Kitchen Waterless Complexion Saviour.
A detox for your skin. With the Waterless Complexion Saviour you clean your skin with a new and innovative recipe. This mineral powder can be used to cleanse your skin daily or as a deep cleansing clay mask. A smart trio of 100% natural ingredients work together intensively to gently exfoliate and deeply cleanse your skin so that the skin will shine again and make a dull and pale complexion disappear. Green matcha tea and white clay actively detoxify the skin and contain antibacterial properties. Mineral-rich calcium powder removes dead skin cells mildly but effectively.
How to use.
As a cleanser; shake a teaspoon of the powder in your wet palms and rub into a creamy substance. Massage your face with circular movements for one minute. Rinse with lukewarm water.
As a deep cleansing face mask; add more powder and rub it into a paste that you apply to your skin. Leave the mask for about 5 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.
Price £ 12.00 (35g).
Loadsa Honey Face Wash.
An innovation to eat, Loadsa Honey Face Wash, formulated with a whopping 51% Raw British Honey. The raw honey is sustainably harvested at The London Honey Company and is not heated, so that all powerful antibacterial properties are retained. This makes the face wash ideal for sensitive skin and even skin problems such as rosacea and eczema. Honey is rich in probiotics and antioxidants so that sensitive skin repairs quickly and protects against oxidative stress and damage from air pollution. Even the dry and oily skin benefit from this face wash, honey restores the skin balance so that the oily skin becomes calmer and the dry skin is intensely hydrated. To soothe sensitive skin, specific essential oils have been added such as spearmint, fennel, sweet orange and lemongrass.
How to use.
Use the face wash in the evening, rub a small amount in the palms and massage into the moist skin of your face and neck. Remove with a konjac sponge or a damp cloth.
Price £ 10.00 (150ml).
Berry British Sustainable Beauty Oil.
Beauty Kitchen has entered into a partnership with a manufacturer of organic juices in England. The seeds of their Berry Juices that are normally thrown away are processed by Beauty Kitchen into a fine oil that forms the basis for this facial oil. The oil is formulated with natural active vegetable oils, squeezed from the seeds of black currants, raspberries and strawberries, and is full of vitamins and fatty acids that keep the skin healthy. The oil of black berry seed is rich in vitamin C that stimulates collagen production, reduces redness and nourishes dry skin. Strawberry seed oil contains a mix of vitamin A acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid and alpha linolenic acid that restore the natural moisture barrier of the skin. The oil from raspberry seeds fights with omega 3, 6 and 9 harmful free radicals. This oil is ideal to give tired and dull skin a boost as part of your daily beauty routine.
Price £ 20.00 (30ml).
The Beauty Kitchen Raw Inventions limited editions are available at www.hollandandbarrett.com.
This blog post contains products that I received.
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