Gold skin care has become popular once more because of a viral Instagram post that revealed that gold-infused masks were the backstage trick to the runway glow of Victoria's Secret models.
For many years, using a cleanser, a toner and a moisturiser was the recommended daily skincare regimen. That was it. These days, thanks in part to incredible advancements in the skincare industry, there are a plethora of new products and product categories—including serums.
Beard oil is a product that has gained popularity in recent years as beards have come into fashion again. It is an oil that is applied to the beard to help keep it healthy and looking its best. With a beard owner in the company we decided it was time we formulated our own with all of the aspects that our resident bearded on required. There are a few different types of oils that can be used in beard oil, and each has its own benefits.
When it comes to hair care, there are a lot of different oils that can be used to help improve the health and appearance of your locks. Jojoba, argan, sweet almond, avocado grapeseed and lavender oils are the best options out there, and each one comes with its own unique set of benefits. Here’s a closer look at why these oils are at the top of the list of ingredients on the back of our Shine Hair Serum:
Reed diffusers are very common and popular at the moment, as an alternative to candles, to fill your home with amazing fragrances. Reeds are inserted into a glass bottle or glass jar with scented diffuser oil, soaking up the fragrance, and then emitting a pleasant aroma throughout your home - it's that easy to use!
Reed diffusers don't have a flame and don't need heat, in contrast to candles. They naturally release smell into the atmosphere. Without a flame, there is no soot and, more crucially, no fire risk. Due of this, some families may find reed diffusers to be a more useful aroma solution.
So by now, you’ve probably heard from our social media, or past emails that we have been renovating and moving into a new space on King St in Newcastle’s CBD. It’s taken us a month of renovating. Starting with removing the previous tenants broken furniture, old carpet, and rubbish. Then we divideD the space into the 5 main areas.
Firstly we have the shop front. It’s a little smaller than our previous stores, we were always fluffing out those spaces with extra gift boxes or plants. Our shop front now is completely functional and easy to navigate.