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2016年8月1日星期一

Neutriherbs Cleansing Seires






We lanched new product Black series this month, which with such as perfect design, small in size, light weight.
 
Neutriherbs Black series--deeply cleaning, relieve tightening skin and moisturzing longer time,help skin glow with the brilliance from the inside out.
 
which contains Coffee bean scrub,Charcoal blacksoap and Dead sea mud mask.
 
Attahced with catalogue for your reference and welcome you to have a try in your potential market if possible.


COFFEE BEAN SCRUB: contains natural coffee antioxidants 

providing protection from free radicals, helping to exfoliate dead skin cells, acne, blackheads, hydrating, and softening the skin by replenishing the natural skin oils.

CHARCOAL BLACK SOAP: enriched with organic bamboo charcoal to remove acne, blackheads and bleach your skin. It whitens skin and keeps it smooth and keeps young looking and face free of aging lines.


DEAD SEA MUD MASK: with high oxygen water and the mud from Dead Sea, concentrates great minerals content, feeds your skin essential mineral nutrition, leaving it clean, refreshed and hydrated.

2016年7月14日星期四

Top 10 Tips for Healthy Winter Skin

Dry winter air can wreak havoc on your skin — leaving it dry, itchy, and irritated; but there are many simple ways to combat dry skin causes and help keep your skin feeling moist and supple all winter long. Here are 10 ways to get started.

Top 10 Tips for Healthy Winter Skin

1. Invest in a humidifier. Using a humidifier in your home or office will add moisture to dry winter air and help keep your skin hydrated. Run a humidifier in the rooms you spend the most time in, including your bedroom.

2. Lower the thermostat. When it's chilly outside, what's the first thing you want to do? Crank up the heat! But central heat can make the air in your house even drier. Try setting the thermostat at a cool, yet comfortable setting — 68°F to 72°F — to maintain healthy skin

3. Skip hot showers. Although it may be tempting to warm up with a long, steamy shower, hot water dries out your skin by stripping it of its natural oils. Instead, take a 5- to 10-minute lukewarm shower (or bath). You should also avoid using excessively hot water when washing your hands — if the water causes your skin to turn red, it’s too hot.

4. Choose cleanser wisely. The wrong soap can worsen itchy, dry skin. For instance, steer clear of regular bar soaps, since they tend to contain irritating ingredients and fragrances. Instead, start washing with a fragrance-free, moisturizing cleanser or gel. You can also prevent winter skin problems by using less soap, so limit your lathering to necessary areas, such as your hands, armpits, genitals, and feet..

5. Modify your facial skin care regimen for the season. During the winter months, choose cream-based cleansers, and apply toners and astringents sparingly, if at all. Many astringents contain alcohol, which can further dry your skin. Look for products that contain little or no alcohol — unless your skin is excessively oily. At night, use a richer moisturizer on your face.

6. Moisturize frequently. Maintain healthy skin by moisturizing after washing up. "Blot skin dry and apply a thick moisturizer within a few minutes after bathing to seal the water into the skin," says Linda Stein Gold, MD, director of dermatology clinical research and division head of dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital, West Bloomfield, MI. "It's best to use a cream or ointment in the winter. Lotions are better in warmer, humid climates. And don't forget your hands,” says Dr. Stein Gold. "Constant washing will cause the hands to take a beating. Apply hand cream after each washing, and wear waterproof gloves when washing dishes or cleaning around the house."

7. Apply sunscreen — even in winter. It is still important to protect your skin from harmful UV rays on cold, dreary days in winter. Before going outside, apply a moisturizing, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher to all exposed areas of your body.

8. Wear appropriate clothing. Many cold-weather fabrics can aggravate dry winter skin. "Keep wool and rough clothing from directly touching your skin," says Stein Gold. "This can cause dry skin to get irritated and itchy." Wear soft, breathable materials against your skin, and then pull on a warmer sweater. Protect your hands from cold winter air with gloves or mittens. Remember to choose a pair that won’t irritate your skin. If you prefer wool gloves, put cotton or silk glove liners on first.

9. Eat right and stay hydrated. "Sometimes when skin is very dry, it can be helped by foods or supplements that contain omega-3 or omega-6 fatty acids, such as fish oil and flaxseed oil," says Barbara R. Reed, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, CO, and in private practice at Denver Skin Clinic. "For the most part, however, it is important to help the skin moisturize from the outside."

10. Change out of wet clothes quickly. Wearing wet clothes and shoes can further irritate your skin and cause itchiness. Be sure to remove wet gloves, socks, and pants as soon as possible.

If you still experience dryness, discomfort, and irritation after trying these healthy skin tips, Stein Gold suggests using an over-the-counter, 1-percent hydrocortisone cream. "If you don't see improvement in a few days, talk with your doctor," Stein Gold says. You may need a prescription-strength moisturizer to overcome winter's drying effects on your skin.


2016年7月8日星期五

Neutriherbs Hyaluronic Acid

Neutriherbs Hyaluronic Acid Serum deeply hydrates and plumps skin to diminish fine lines and wrinkles, meanwhile, improve skin texture and brightness with intense moisture and balance. Rich with antioxidant Vitamin C, it leaves your skin soft, smooth, and rejuvenated.
  • Plumps and hydrates dry and dull skin
  • Assists in balancing skin moisture levels
  • Fights against with free radicals, anti-aging
  • Diminishes surface lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen
  • Naturally lifting and firming sagging skin


Ingredients:
Water (Aqua), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate(Vitamin C), Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Aloe Leaf Extract,Glycerin, Rosa Canina Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Xanthan Gum ,Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Leaf Extract, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate.































Guangzhou Amarrie Cosmetics Co., Ltd, established in 2011, which is always devoted ourselves to develop the natural herbals skin care products, is a professional manufacturer and export brands owner that is concerned with the design, development and production. We have more than 20 years manufacturing experience, all of our products comply with international quality standards and clients come from a variety of different markets throughout the world.
   


Adhering to the business principle of mutual benefits, we have built up a good reputation among our customers. We warmly welcome customers from home and abroad to cooperate with us for common success. Your satisfaction is our best reward. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationships with all clients around the world in the near future.

2016年6月27日星期一

How to apply face serum

You may live by the skin care mantra of cleanse, tone and mositurize but do you know where the face serum fits in?

Serums are relative newcomers to the anti aging skin care market and a lot of people (me included when I first starting using it) are unclear about exactly when and how to apply a skin serum to get the most benefit.  It’s an additional step in the daily skin care regimen and we’re not sure just when to use it. Under or over your moisturizer – last thing before your makeup – sometimes skin care manufacturers don’t make it clear.

You might assume that if you don’t get guidance from the makers – it doesn’t matter how you apply it.

But it does – applying your serum properly has a real impact on how well the active anti aging ingredients penetrate below the skin’s surface. Ultimately it can make a difference as to whether you get the positive results you want.

Take time with face serum

Corrrect application of all skin care products is important  – especially if they contain active ingredients that need to penetrate to the dermis to be effective.  Not applying products in the right way can mean the active ingredients just sit on the surface and fail to have any effect at all.
The purpose of a face serum is to deliver active ingredients to your skin – if you don’t put it on right the money you’ve spent could be wasted.
It’s definitely worth taking a little bit of time now to learn the best way of applying face serum to get the most from the active ingredients.

Don’t apply too much face serum

If you get problems with serums splitting or not sinking in – it may be nothing to do with the product.  It may simply be you are applying too much in the hope of instant younger looking skin.  It’s a common problem according to dermatologists.
Putting on too much cream or serum is a recipe for problems.  Skin can only absorb so much and the residue will remain on the surface and can block pores causing breakouts or coagulate and ruin your makeup.
Start off by reading the instructions on the packaging and use only the amount of product recommended.  Don’t overload your skin.

Active ingredients have to work together

The other issue with using competing brands of skin care is that the ingredients may cause conflicts and confusion.  An active ingredient in your serum may cause irritation when combined with a different active in your face cream or they may just cancel one another out.
Quality brands have been formulated to deliver outcomes – skin clarity, reduction in fine lines – based on a set of ingredients that work together.  
Using products from the same line will reinforce the results – using a randomly chosen alternative may undermine them.

How to apply face serum – top tips

Whether your face serum give you the results you want will depend at least in part on how well you apply it – so here’s some great tips to follow to make sure you get the results you want:
  1. Active ingredients penetrate better when skin is clean, warmed and slightly moist so cleanse thoroughly in your normal manner and then apply toner if you use one.
  2. Apply a warm moist towel to your face to gently open pores and leave skin slightly moist
  3. Apply tiny dots of serum all over your face and then blend lightly and quickly all over with your middle finger
  4. Use short light but firm strokes to apply your face serum.   Do not stretch, pull or rub the skin.
  5. Whilst the serum is still wet after applying gently tap the surface of your face with your fingers for half a minute.  You can use all your fingers both hands on either side of your face very lightly.  The tapping action encourages the serum to sink fully into the deeper layers of the skin as far as it is able to go.
  6. If you feel any tingling sensations when you apply the serum – don’t worry.  Tingling can be a sign the active ingredients in the serum are getting to the dermis – where they need to be if they are going to work.  Types of serum ingredients where you may see this result include vitamin C and retinoids
Only when your serum is fully dry – touch dry on your face – should you apply your moisturizer in a similar manner.  Let that sink in fully before you apply your foundation and normal makeup.
Of course – understanding how to apply face serum is the first step – what really makes a difference is doing it!


2016年6月14日星期二

Finding Skin Creams That Work

Walk through any drugstore or department store aisle, and you’ll see dozens of skin cream options that promise to erase wrinkles, eliminate dryness, and bring back that youthful glow. Some creams are highly specialized, while others focus on treating a specific issue.

Most skin creams with a rich texture will soothe dryness, but there are many that say they can reverse the signs of aging — and that’s where you need to be careful. Fortunately, some skin creams do what they promise and deliver that healthy, youthful glow everyone wants.

But with so many to choose from, how do you know that you’re picking the best cream for your needs? Before you start shopping, learn more about the ingredients that you should be looking for on the labels.
Retin-A and Renova. Some of the more popular beauty-counter skin creams include an ingredient called retinol, a form of Vitamin A. However, the only form of Vitamin A that has been proven to be effective as an anti-wrinkle agent is called tretinoin, and it’s only available as a prescription. It comes in two formulas: Retin-A and Renova.

Vitamin C. Skin creams treat and affect the epidermis, which is the thin, outer layer of the skin that protects the underlying dermis, where your body makes collagen. “Skin creams with a high level of vitamin C help your skin produce collagen and can make your skin look brighter,” says Gerrish. “But in order to penetrate the epidermis and affect the dermis, the vitamin C has to be formulated as magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, or MAP.” Look for products with MAP on the label, such as Isomers Vitamin C Serum MAP + E.

“All people can benefit from a good skin cream,” says Gerrish. To help you choose between over-the-counter options, he sums it up this way: “Those with dry skinbenefit from the moisture-preserving Vitamin C creams. If your skin is oily, look toward the retinol and glycolic acid creams, which have a beneficial exfoliating and acne-preventing effect. Young people can also benefit from the Vitamin C creams, which preserve moisture in the skin. And everyone should wear a good sunscreen daily.”




















Jade Chan
Email: sale10@cs.amarrie.com
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Tele: 020-38393919


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From Acne to Wrinkle Treatment

The body needs vitamin A to develop strong teeth and tissues, healthy vision, and healthy skin. Retinol is a type of vitamin A that can be found in food sources like whole-milk dairy products, liver, meats, and eggs.

Vitamin A is also available in topical forms, known as a retinoids, that are used as medications to treat skin conditions. Retinoids were initially marketed and approved to combat very severe acne. But researchers soon discovered another valuable property of retinoids: They could reduce the signs of photoaging (aging of the skin from sun exposure) and were soon used as a wrinkle treatment.

Isotretinoin (formerly marketed under the brand name Accutane) is an oral medication that may be prescribed for people who cannot control severe acne through topical treatments or with antibiotic medications. Though it's been found to be extremely effective in managing acne, it has serious side effects, including birth defects if taken by pregnant women. Generic isotretinoin may cause depression and, rarely, thoughts of suicide. And while new information is emerging that it could contribute to or worsen irritable bowel disease, a study found that isotretinoin use did not affect the incidence of IBD.

Tretinoin (Retin-A, Avita, Renova) is a topical vitamin A prescription acne treatment. It's also used to help reverse damage to the skin from sun exposure. Tretinoin works as an irritant, which results in more rapid turnover of skin cells, causing old cells to die more quickly. Tretinoin helps acne disappear as it sheds old skin cells. While it also minimizes the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots on the skin, exactly how it works against wrinkles and sun damage isn't completely understood.

The uses of vitamin A have evolved over the years, from the body's natural needs to man-made treatments that get rid of pimples and minimize wrinkles and dark spots on the skin. Whether you seek acne or wrinkle treatment, buy it over-the-counter or with a doctor's prescription, be aware of possible side effects, and make sure to follow all instructions carefully.




















Jade Chan
Email: sale10@cs.amarrie.com
Mob/whats app: +8615102049568
Skype: sale10_30
Tele: 020-38393919


Jade Chan  


Neutriherbs-Jade