Moderator: Lauren Brooke
President - Lauren Brooke Cosmetiques
Lauren Brooke is the owner and president of Lauren Brooke Cosmetiques, a company that specializes in organic and natural cosmetic products for women. She holds a degree in Business Administration ...
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Lauren Brooke is the owner and president of Lauren Brooke Cosmetiques, a company that specializes in organic and natural cosmetic products for women. She holds a degree in Business Administration from Southern Utah University, and is a licensed Esthetician and a Certified Lymphologist. She received her professional training at The Skin Institute as well as the Hobble Creek School of Advanced therapies. Lauren also attended The School of Natural Healing to receive her Certification as a Home & Family Herbalist. She currently resides in Utah with her three sons. hide
visit: http://www.LaurenBrookeCosmetiques.com
Squeaky Clean
We are all used to being "squeaky clean" in today's society. We've been taught that this is the ideal state to achieve. But "squeaky clean" isn't always the ideal condition for healthy skin.
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Natural Treatments for Puffy Eyes
When waking up in the morning and looking into the bathroom mirror, the last thing you want to see are bags under your eyes. There are several things that can cause eye puffiness. Some of the causes can be a lack of sleep, fluid retention, too much sodium in your diet, or just a part of the natural aging process. Getting the right amount of sleep, keeping hydrated, and eating enough fresh vegetables, fruits and whole grains will help to support and give your body and skin what they need for long-term health and vitality -- but there are also some great natural things you can do quickly and easily to help reduce puffy eyes.
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Are Oils Bad For Your Skin?
We've all learned to make wise choices about which oils are contained in our foods. The healthy and unhealthy attributes of saturated, trans, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and hydrogenated fats are becoming widely known. åIf we read the labels of various cooking oils, we can see which types and ratios of fats are in them, but have you ever considered if there are healthy and unhealthy oils for our skin?
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Whether we realize it or not, we expose our children to cosmetic products each time we so much as help them wash their hands. Though we may not immediately associate basic cleaners with cosmetics, numerous types and brands of soap contain chemicals that are too harsh for our skin, and exposing our children to these chemicals can eventually result in skin conditions and allergies. And if these chemicals exist in soap, imagine those that were used to make your lipstick! One woman that understand the plight of using cosmetics with chemicals is Lauren Brooke, president of a cosmetics company that manufactures natural and organic products, providing a safer and healthier alternative for looking rejuvenated and beautiful. Lauren shares her insights into the world of makeup and cosmetics, here on The Knowledge Nests.