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Posts tagged: aura beauty mist

Waterless Skincare? Marketing Hype or Essential?

Waterless skincare? Is it a marketing term or is there some real basis. Waterless skincare, also known as anhydrous skincare, originated in South Korea in 2015 and refers to products formulated without water. Instead, relies on rich ingredients like oils, butters, waxes, and oil-soluble actives. These products are typically more...

The Power of Face Yoga for Natural Beauty

In the world of beauty and wellness, there are countless methods to maintain a youthful and radiant complexion. While skincare products play a crucial role, one approach that combines ancient techniques with modern innovation is face yoga. In this blog, we will show you how the Aura Beauty Mist, Youth...

JESSE Q+A - August Edition

This post contains affiliate links. Please read our affiliate disclosure policy. Thank you to everyone who sent in their questions on Instagram — I love hearing from all of you and I wish I could answer every question. Answering five of the most asked below :) FYI I will be doing this...

Can Aura Beauty Mist Protect Your Skin From Blue Light?

Blue light, also known as high-energy visible (HEV) light, is emitted by electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and artificial light sources like LED lights. While natural sunlight also contains blue light, prolonged exposure to artificial blue light sources can have potential effects on the skin. 1) Oxidative Stress:...

Jesse Q+A - October Edition

This post contains affiliate links. Please read our affiliate disclosure policy. Thank you to everyone who sent in their questions on Instagram — I love hearing from all of you and I wish I could answer every question. Answering five of the most asked below :) FYI I will be doing this...

Peptides In Skincare- Aura Beauty Mist

If there's one word that's been on the lips of skincare enthusiasts, it's "peptides". And why not? After all, peptides are the miracle molecules that help our skin heal and repair itself. They're a major component of collagen (the stuff that keeps our skin looking youthful), and they play a...