Sunday, October 16, 2011
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Dr Wendy's in Hong Kong
Dr. Wendy's 100% Botanical Skin Care is now in store at the Wellness Centre at ThreeSixty Store, 3/F The Landmark Hong Kong. Product is also available for sale from http://www.drwendyasia.com/ or http://www.doctorwendy.net/. To celebrate our launch in Hong Kong we are giving away a full size toner for free (value HK$200) to every customer who purchases full size product. Also available are mini sets of product to try at a special launch price of HK$120.00- these contain 6 mini products. We know our products are good- but why not hear it from others? This review was published just in time for the launch. Wendy and Ian are personally in store until the 29 August- drop by and say hi, try the products and if you mention this blog you can receive a free gift of ULTRA TREAT WHITE TEA SERUM or our newest product NATURAL RADIANCE.
We are also at the Natural Products Expo at the Hoing Kong Convention Centre from the 25-27 August with our Earth's Gift Natural Skin Care range as well as the Dr. Wendy's. We are actively seekling distributors on Asia for these ranges. We will be at the Natural Products New Zealand Stand in the New Zealand Pavillion. This is a trade only show.
On the 27 August Wendy is presenting a workshop at the Asia Pacific Aromatherapy Training School. This workshop is sold out and all participants will recieve free skin care products as well as learn lots about hydrosols, essential oils and mouth care and anything else they may wish to ask Wendy!
After Hong Kong Wendy heads to Singapore for a few days to sepnd time with Tracy at the Organic Basic Store at myvillage. Drop by and try the wonderful products Tracy has and say hi to Wendy.
Back in New Zealand the mineral make up range is expanding and can be pruchased on line from http://www.fromnature.biz/.
All the best
Wendy
Monday, July 11, 2011
NOW ARRIVED-Natural Radiance Moisturiser- the HEALTHY way to a brighter complexion- suits all skin types and nationalities- please we have a great intro offer for you!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
New Product Launch and Wendy's mini tour of Asia in August
We have been busy behind the scenes at Dr. Wendy's 100% Botanical Skin Care with the imminent launch of our latest product "NATURAL RADIANCE' moisturiser. After two years of searching and researching this product has a number of functions and is suitable for all skin types. Many people are concerned bout an uneven skin time, blemishes,s cars, redness or desire a lighter, more radiant complexion. Traditional 'whitening' products contain chemical ingredients which can have some long term undesirable effects ranging from thinning of the skin, bruising, to cancer, liver and kidney failure. A good review of these risks is here.
Here at Dr. Wendy's we are only about producing products which are based on a philosophy of promoting health- through the use of ingredients which are beneficial to the skin whilst also being healthy for the planet. We have been concerned for some time about the growing demand for lightening and bleaching agents. Therefore we have developed 'Natural Radiance' as a SAFE, healthy alternative to the harsh chemical lightening products. Our products don't bleach the skin, rather they work at a more cellular level, promoting a healthy cell turn over, reducing erythema (redness) and reducing the overproduction of melanin by up to 4%. Melanocytes, the cells responsible for melanin can be over stimulated by UVA exposure (tanning), infection and hormones (e.g. the 'mask of pregnancy'). What this means is your skin will have a brightness to it, be more luminous. Over time there will be a reduction in the appearance of uneven skin tone and reduction in skin discoloration. Users can be confident they are using a product which is SAFE and free of the undesirable side effects of chemical bleachers which are bases on hydroquinone and mercury. This product is available by mail order only at the moment-visit www.doctorwendy.net for updates on stockists.
Check out our ace book book page for details of Wendy's tour of Hong Kong and Singapore in August. See us here
Here at Dr. Wendy's we are only about producing products which are based on a philosophy of promoting health- through the use of ingredients which are beneficial to the skin whilst also being healthy for the planet. We have been concerned for some time about the growing demand for lightening and bleaching agents. Therefore we have developed 'Natural Radiance' as a SAFE, healthy alternative to the harsh chemical lightening products. Our products don't bleach the skin, rather they work at a more cellular level, promoting a healthy cell turn over, reducing erythema (redness) and reducing the overproduction of melanin by up to 4%. Melanocytes, the cells responsible for melanin can be over stimulated by UVA exposure (tanning), infection and hormones (e.g. the 'mask of pregnancy'). What this means is your skin will have a brightness to it, be more luminous. Over time there will be a reduction in the appearance of uneven skin tone and reduction in skin discoloration. Users can be confident they are using a product which is SAFE and free of the undesirable side effects of chemical bleachers which are bases on hydroquinone and mercury. This product is available by mail order only at the moment-visit www.doctorwendy.net for updates on stockists.
Check out our ace book book page for details of Wendy's tour of Hong Kong and Singapore in August. See us here
Friday, May 27, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Hot Topic- The Use of Glycerine in Natural Skin Care Products
Glycerine- a common and age old ingredient on many cosmetic products (and also some food products). One of the most well known use for glycerin is in clear soaps. So what is it, where does it come from, why is it used and do we need it in our skin care????
I am writing this from a skin care formulators/consumers perspective rather than a detailed chemical treatise on it. We started using a vegetarian source of glycerin in micro amounts in some of our products to act as a carrier for a couple of water insoluble ingredients. The previous coconut oils based liquid emulsifier we used was found wanting, and contained too many synthetics for our philosophy. Glycerine seemed the most acceptable and cost effective replacement as it had the characteristics of being odorless, colourless and easy to work with. However time has moved on and more details have emerged which has left this ingredient wanting, in my opinion. Time for some more digging....
The main way glycerine is produced is through the process of soap making as part of saponification. Soaps can be made from either animal or vegetable fats, thus the glycerine produced may not be vegetarian. In addition to this, many soaps are made from palm oil, so again if a consumer is trying to avoid palm oil derived products this furtehr raises the question about the source of glycerine.
As a product glycerin (glycerol) is a odorless, colourless viscous liquid. It has been assigned the E number E422. It can also be added to propylene glycol (anti freeze) and used as a humectant for the skin. Within the food industry glycerol is widely used as an emulsifier and used in margarine, shortenings, ice creams. Sometimes it is approve dfor use as a sweetener in low carb diets due to its low glycaemic index.
In herbal medicine it is widely used as a solvent for raw herbal material, especially where it is desirable to avoid alcohol.
As an aside glycerin is also a key part of the manufacturing of gunpowder and other explosive materials as well as some cardiac (heart) medication.Wikipedia has a great page full of all the technical specs relating to glycerine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycerol).
It seems as if the commercial production of glycerol was around the 1880’s and initially was part of the candle (tallow) industry) and then production increased along with the need for gunpowder.
The technical properties of glycerine are that it has 3 alcoholic hydroxyl groups which accounts for its solubility in water. It is also considered ‘hydroscopic’, meaning that it absorbs water from the air. there is now added concern of the apparent glut of glycerine produced as a waste product of the bio diesel industry. It seems that since 2005 there has been a decreasing price and increasing stock piles of this ingredient due to the bio diesel industry.
Are there any risks to using glycerine in skin care? Whilst there is some concern around the ingestion of large amounts of glycerine, these risks do not appear to be the same for applying through the skin. Due to the size of the glycerine molecule it is not absorbed through the skin. However, there are some considerations oif you are desiring a natural skin care product. Glycerine listed by itself on a label, with out any qualifier could be from any source (animal, vegetable, synthetic). Also it is a cheap ingredient and could be used to pad out a product. Whilst it does have some moisturizing and protecting qualities, the converse is sometimes true if too much is used in a product.
Vegetarians/Vegans and those with environmental concerns will want to know whether the glycerine is from plant sources, and whether it is from palm oil (Orangutan friendly) or form non GMO crops. Suppliers may not be able to guarantee this.
From a formulators point of view we have decided to remove this ingredient from our formulae, even though we know our ingredient meets all the credentials. Its emollient and solvency actions can be replaced by other ingredients which have been ‘fiddled’ with less and therefore can be considered plant derived.
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