Rena Revivo Spa De Soleil Reports On Organic Olive Essence For Fall Skin Care
Rena Revivo, Spa De Soleil (http://www.spadesoleil.com) CEO, reports on Organic Olive Essence for needed fall skin care regimes as summer fades and the weather turns dryer.
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) October 14, 2010 - Rena Revivo, Spa De Soleil (http://www.spadesoleil.com) senior researcher and CEO, reports on USDA Certified Organic Olive Essence for needed fall skin care regimes as summer fades and the weather turns dryer. The face and hands are the body parts most exposed to the dry cold weather and require the most care.
The colder dryer weather of fall turning to winter tends to make flaky, itchy, dry skin appear, if it was not already present during the rest of the year. Added to the outside cold dry air, heaters are turned on in the house which removes moisture from the air and pulling it from skin as well, aggravating the already itchy, flaky skin, making it more parched.
The effects of the dry air are intensified as women seek long hot showers to warm up, unfortunately, these can strip the skin of its natural oils which are a barrier that protect the skin, trapping moisture so that the skin can stay smooth and moist. Adding harsh soap with a fragrance during a shower can result in even drying skin and irritation.
Organic Olive Essence (http://www.organicoliveessence.com) has been formulated to provide the ultimate in skin hydration and moisture to protect the skin. Though most often thought of as a salad or cooking oil, olive oil has been used for thousands of years as a beauty enhancer.
Olive oil is a very effective moisturizer because its properties are similar to the oil the body already produces, making it easy for the body to absorb and utilize. Olive oil is high in polyphenols (natural anti-oxidants) that help the skin resist fine lines, wrinkles and sagging. It is also anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial which calms skin and helps defend against bacteria, making it a wonderful choice topically.
"Having an effective skin care strategy is essential when your skin screams for relief during the cooler fall and cold winter months. What to do and what to use can be a daunting challenge as there are many 'new' breakthroughs and new things constantly available on the market. The problem with some scientifically-engineered ingredients is that they are not always safe," says Rena Revivo, founder, and senior researcher of Organic Olive Essence. "I formulated the Organic Olive Essence line and have it UDSA Certified Organic to provide women with the best possible natural ingredients that can the body absorb and make use, and to combat the effects of dryer, colder weather."
The Organic Olive Essence line has moisturizers and skin care products for the entire body from head to toes. Used topically, the moisturizers: assists the body's natural oil production - without clogging pores, its high in natural vitamin E which helps the skin neutralize free radicals, It's a natural antiseptic which keeps bacteria at bay, its easily absorbable into the skin, and heals and refines for a smoother, younger looking complexion
Revivo says,"Because olive oil is so versatile, it is beneficial to all skin types. With this classic, I have combined powerful anti-aging peptides, minerals and amino-acids to help skin not only retain its supple youth but to work with the skins natural ability to repair itself, increase cellular turn-over and prevent sagging, while smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, all of which are so vital in the fall and winter months."
Rena Revivo, Spa de Soleil (http://www.spadesoleil.com) Manufacturing, Inc. founder and CEO, established the company in 1989 to forward her mission to create, invent and manufacture innovative skin care solutions using the best possible ingredients. The company has become a leader in USDA Certified Organic skin care products with its premier Organic Olive Essence line. Revivo keeps her cutting edge through continued research and membership in many professional organizations such as the Organic Trade Association (OTA), the International Spa Association (SPA), National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA), Independent Cosmetics Manufacturers and Distributors (ICMAD), Cosmetics, Toiletry & Fragrance Association (CTFA), the Society of Cosmetics Chemists (SCC) and the Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA).
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