by C Sawyer
As we embrace the holiday season, we remember the joys and stresses of celebrating and getting together with family, friends, and loved ones. Even with the pandemic still influencing our decisions regarding the holidays, we’ve put together some easy tips you can use, regardless of how you’re celebrating.
Embrace Dip
Every great event has great food. If you’re out of practice preparing a feast, turn to this Creamy Herbes de Provence Dip recipe from Canadian Living to ensure your appetizers are incredible.
A Gift for the Host
A great guest always brings a host or hostess gift. Consider gifting all-natural, organic skincare you feel good using.
Bring a Dish to Share
Consider making some incredible buns or bread to add to the meal. Check out this recipe for Olive Oil and Herbes de Provence Bread that both inexperienced and experienced bakers can prepare.
Overstock the Bar
If you’re hosting an event where alcohol is served, overstock your bar to ensure guests have their drink of choice. Consider setting up a self-serve bar to free yourself up and put guests in control of their drinks.
Set Up a Kid-Friendly Space
Set up an area just for the kids. This area may include items like coloring books and crayons, kid-friendly food, playdough, and more. It creates a space where kids can be themselves.
As we embrace the holidays and hosting events, we want to spend more time with our guests than cooking, cleaning, and tending bar. Embrace the holiday season!
Our new Bundles make gifting quick and easy over the holidays, Subscription Plans ensure your gift is enjoyed through the whole year too! Check out more Blog post to get skin care tips for winter.
by C Sawyer
Lavender has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for various skin conditions, including acne. Here’s how it can help:
- Anti-inflammatory properties: Lavender contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce redness and swelling associated with acne.
- Antibacterial properties: Lavender oil has antibacterial properties that can help combat the bacteria that contribute to acne breakouts.
- Sebum regulation: Lavender can help regulate sebum production, which can reduce the likelihood of clogged pores and subsequent acne.
Ways to use lavender for acne:
- Lavender oil:
- Diluted application: Apply a few drops of lavender oil diluted with a carrier oil (like coconut or jojoba oil) directly to acne-prone areas.
- Aromatherapy: Inhale the scent of lavender oil using a diffuser or by applying it to a tissue.
- Lavender-infused products:
- Facial cleansers: Look for facial cleansers that contain lavender extract or oil.
- Moisturizers: Use a lavender-infused moisturizer to soothe and hydrate your skin.
- Face masks: Apply a lavender-based face mask to your skin to help reduce inflammation and unclog pores.
Important considerations:
- Patch test: Before using lavender oil or products on your face, do a patch test on a small area of skin to check for any allergic reactions.
- Consult a dermatologist: If you have severe acne or other skin conditions, it’s essential to consult with a dermatologist for professional advice.
- Consistency is key: For best results, use lavender products consistently and follow the recommended usage instructions.
While lavender can be a helpful natural remedy for acne, it’s important to remember that individual results may vary. If you have concerns about your skin health, it’s always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional. You can find out more information on our All Natural, Organic, Toxin Free skin care and cosmetics products at BelvedereLavender.com and BelvedereLavender.ca.