Have you ever wondered just what exactly it is that sets Hawaiian skin care apart? The articles contained here will give you a good idea. Start with the "Glossary of Hawaiian Skin Care Ingredients" to learn the Hawaiian names along with the benefits and uses of the ingredients used in our products. For a more in depth look at some of these ingredients, check out "Benefits of Natural Ingredients". If you want even more information on typically Hawaiian plants, read "History of Kukui Tree" or "History of Coconut", two of our most popular articles, for an informative look at these two trees. "History of Shea Butter" tells how traditional Hawaiian ingredients combine with this ancient African nut butter to create a unique healing body cream. Learn about each island's flower in "Interesting Facts on Hawaiian Flowers".
To discover uniquely Hawaiian approaches to health and beauty, don't miss "Hawaiian Beauty Secrets". "Natural Skin Care made in Hawaii" tells you about soaps without harsh chemicals and lotions to nourish and protect your skin. "Organic Skin Care" and "Botanical Skin Care" take this even further with information on plant derived ingredients grown without any pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Don't let skin woes ruin your summer fun. Follow the preventative measures listed in "Keeping your Skin Healthy on Vacation" and you'll be good to go. Whether you read just a few or all of our articles of Hawaiian skin care, you will leave more well informed than when you came. |
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Natural Skin Care Products
Our skin is bombarded with harsh elements and pollutants throughout our lives. No need to add insult to injury by using skin care products with artificial ingredients. Natural skin care products are available with botanical extracts and other plant based ingredients to give your skin a natural, healthy glow. |
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Natural Anti-Aging Skin Care
Humans have dreamed for years of extending life and recapturing youth. Today there exist many promising theories on increasing the number of years one can live in good health. There are also many naturally derived compounds that can slow or repair skin damage and keep it more youthful. These along with lifestyle modifications will keep you looking ad feeling younger. |
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Natural Dry Skin Remedies
Nearly one-third of Americans suffer from some form of dry skin. Many times the cause of this uncomfortable condition is environmental. Making adaptations to your environment and your skin care routine, including using natural skin care products, can provide the relief you have been looking for. |
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Hawaiian Skin Care
Many ancient civilizations discovered the of natural extracts in keeping the skin healthy and beautiful. Not least among these were the early Hawaiians. Plants carried with them form their Polynesian homeland and one discovered in their new home served as a basis for many effective protective and restorative skin treatments. |
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Botanical Skin Care
The Hawaiian Islands are well known for their botanical diversity. From plants to fruits to essential oils, you will find everything you need to keep your skin in tiptop shape. Learn more here about the replenishing oils and other botanical extracts that make Hawaiian skin care one of a kind. |
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Organic Skin Care
Organic oils and extracts from herbs and flowers contribute to the healing and rejuvenating properties of organic Hawaiian skin care. Read on to learn about the benefits to the environment and to your skin. |
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Plant and Nut Oils for Skin Care
Plant and nut oils have many uses, not the least of which is skin care. Their plethora of vitamins and minerals nourish skin. Many of these oils can be derived from plants or nuts native to Hawaii and are found in our natural skin care products. |
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Hawaiian Essential Oils
Essential oils have been used for ages for medicinal and therapeutic purposes and in more recent times for cosmetic uses, such as natural skin care products. Learn everything you need to know about storing and using these versatile oils. |
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Tropical Aromatherapy
The essential oils used in aromatherapy number upward of 150. Tropical aromatherapy incorporates the essential oils most commonly used in tropical skin care products and uses their therapeutic properties to improve both physical and mental well-being. |
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Natural Skin Care made in Hawaii
A vast number of people suffer from various skin ailments such as dry skin, eczema, even psoriasis becoming common now days. The sufferer knows the pain, agony and psychological depression caused by the bad health of their skin. You would be surprised to know we are the main cause! Yes, unknowingly, we mistreat our body's most valuable protection. |
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Skin Exfoliation
Exfoliation is a process which dates back thousands of years and is important to maintaining the health and appearance of one's skin. In addition to modern synthetic products and implements, many traditional and natural products, such as loofah, pumice, rice bran and ground nut shells are available to effectively exfoliate all types of skin. |
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Hawaiian Sun Protection
Hawaii is famous for its year round tropical sun. Many go there with the goal of getting that perfect Hawaiian tan while others go to enjoy the Island culture and numerous outdoor activities. Either way it is essential to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the deceptively strong tropical rays. Native Hawaiians know all about caring for sun-exposed skin. Discover the best way to protect your skin while still basking in the warmth of the Hawaiian Islands. |
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Skin Healing Properties of Aloe Vera
Although not native to Hawaii, the aloe vera has found an ideal environment in these tropical isles. Aloe vera has been known for its healing properties going back to ancient times. While it is useful as in internal remedy, it is famous for its skin healing properties. From burns to wounds to beauty applications, aloe vera is truly all-purpose. |
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Keeping your Skin Healthy on Vacation
You can leave most of your cares behind when you go on vacation, but there's at least one care you should really take with you - skin care. Pack all the preparation you can to protect your skin naturally from sunburn, dryness and insect bites. |
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Hawaiian Beauty Secrets
Are you going to eat that ... or wear it? Wanna play in some volcanic mud? Did you take your lau lapaau today? Would you like a lomilomi? Does your family need hooponopono? Hawaiians know the answers, and now you can too. |
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Hawaiian Stone Therapy
Using heated stones in conjunction with massage is a practice known to many ancient civilizations. In Hawaii hot stone therapy was practiced by Kahunas as treatment for a variety of ailments, including pain management, in addition to being an enhancement to Lomi Lomi massage. Today it is an increasingly popular form of massage therapy. |
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History of Kukui Tree
Of all the sources for Hawaiian natural skin care ingredients, few are as rich in its local history as the Kukui tree. With its many uses, symbolism and nourishing properties, the Kukui tree embodies the growth of Hawaiian culture and lifestyle. |
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History of Coconut
For centuries, the coconut has played a significant role in societies all over the world. As one of only two states in America that can grow coconuts naturally, Hawaii is home to a wealth of knowledge on the coconut's health and beauty benefits. |
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History of Shea Butter
Shea butter is an ancient product of the Karite tree that is renowned world-wide for its healing and moisturizing properties. When combined with the fragrant scents of the Hawaiian Islands the result is one of a kind skin care. |
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History of Macadamia Nut Tree
The Macadamia nut tree, its main product and its usefulness are explored as its colorful history is unraveled displaying the connection between its indigenous country and the major worldwide producer, Hawaii. In addition, the benefits of the nut and other interesting facts are explored. |
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