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Passionate Skin Care

Locality: Malabar, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 416 972 679



Address: PO box 6098 2036 Malabar, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.passionateskincare.com

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25.01.2022 To pop or not to pop? When it comes to pimple popping, dermatologists have a general rule: Don’t do it at home, period. Taking on your pimples can lead to infection and permanent scarring, however sometimes it is hard to resist. If the pimple is cystic or blind, avoid touching it at all costs. If there is a visible head, use your fingers to apply (very) gentle pressure on either side. Apply your skinfood for post-popping care! via @pink_bits #skinfoodie



23.01.2022 Life can get busy, rather than letting stress take over, it’s important to take a step back, be kind to yourself and practice self-care. Whether it is establishing a morning routine which includes meditation or scheduling a day off once a month to relax, it’s important to do things for you. Here’s a reminder to write down your October self-care goals #skinfoodie

21.01.2022 Jade rollers are hot in the press at the moment, and for the right reasons! Think of them as handheld mini face massagers. The most well-known benefits for using a jade roller include reducing inflammation and puffiness of the skin, reducing the appearance of under eye circles and stimulating the lymphatic system and blood circulation. Pop your jade roller in the fridge an hour before you use it, apply your serum and then get rolling! #skinfoodie

21.01.2022 @itslivb is a #skinfoodie for life! I will always support companies that make great vegan skincare products, and that don’t test on animals or contain animal by-products. I’ve been using @passionateskincare serum on my face before bed and the balm on my legs after I shave them, and my skin feels amazing! I definitely recommend them if you have dry skin. And if you’re wondering, no this isn’t a sponsored post, I just like sharing products with you guys that are vegan and that actually work! #skinfoodie



21.01.2022 Understanding your skin type is the most important thing you can do for your skin. It sounds easy, but it’s actually the most common skincare mistake people make. Test your skin by washing your face thoroughly with warm water, cleanse and pat dry. Leave your skin to sit fresh and clean for 30 minutes, then take a good look in the mirror. Repeat this test every six months, as your skin is always changing and responding to internal factors such as your hormones, age, diet, and weather conditions #skinfoodie

19.01.2022 The average Australian has 14 teaspoons of sugar a day. It may not seem like a lot, but over time it adds up. Here are some ways to reduce your sugar intake 1. Eat your fruits, don’t drink them. Prepackaged fruit juices have more sugar than you think. 2. Swap coke for Kombucha! 3. Shop smarter by purchasing fresh foods over ready-made meals.... 4. Re-think the sugar in your coffee or tea, especially if you are having more than one a day! #skinfoodie See more

16.01.2022 Hemp isn’t just good for your skin, it’s gentle on the earth. Unlike other weeds, hemp doesn’t require any pesticides or herbicides to grow. Exposure to these nasties not only causes environmental problems but inevitably it can end up in the products we use. At Passionate Skincare, we are dedicated to using sustainability grown ingredients which not only effect the way you feel, but the way the planet does too. via @chelsealeyland #skinfood



12.01.2022 Is caffeine bad for your skin? While a good old cup of coffee doesn't cause acne, some suggest it can make it worse. Caffeine helps you to be more alert however it can also lead to heightened stress response in the body. Stress hormones may increase the amount of oil produced by your sebaceous glands leading to unwanted breakouts. Try to limit your daily intake to one or two cups per day to keep your skin glowing. via @keepcup #skinfoodie

07.01.2022 Listen up lads. There is room for everyone in our #skinfood gang!

05.01.2022 Results speak! Our happy customer 4-weeks into using the serum & vegan skinfood balm #skinfoodie

01.01.2022 We chose plant ingredients for a reason. Here are a few key benefits worth highlighting as to why 1. Antioxidant-rich plant-based skincare products work to restore your body’s cells by combating free radicals. 2. The vitamins featured in plant-based skincare support cell repair and fight signs of ageing, making them vital for maintaining the health of your skin. 3. Essential fats and acids offer numerous skin benefits such as treating acne, fighting dryness, combating oiliness and increasing skin elasticity. via @plantpeople #skinfoodie

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