Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Organicare Ingredients 101: Vitamin A
Retinyl Palmitate ... it sounds scary but it's just vitamin A! Vitamin A can be found in dairy products vegetables, fruits, and Organicare skincare products! Our products which contain Vitamin A are Energeyes, Daily Dew, Night Nourish, Fresh Fix, Brighter Tomorrow, and Rescue Me.
In dermatology, Vitamin A is used to reduce the size and function of the sebaceous gland. What are they? Sebaceous glands are glands on the human body (found in highest abundance on the face and scalp) which secrete "sebum," or oil ... oil that causes blemishes.
The decrease in the oil production leads to a decrease in bacteria on the face, which also decreases the appearance and size of blemishes ... sounds like a deal to me!
In dermatology, Vitamin A is used to reduce the size and function of the sebaceous gland. What are they? Sebaceous glands are glands on the human body (found in highest abundance on the face and scalp) which secrete "sebum," or oil ... oil that causes blemishes.
The decrease in the oil production leads to a decrease in bacteria on the face, which also decreases the appearance and size of blemishes ... sounds like a deal to me!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Organicare Launch
Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate Organicare's official launch at Nordstrom.
We greatly appreciate your support!
We greatly appreciate your support!
Organicare's launch party brought together Dallas's social elite and health conscious to the Galleria Nordstrom to celebrate the certified organic skincare company's debut. Demonstrations of Brighter Tomorrow, the microderma oxygenation treatment, and Energeyes, firming eye serum were given all night, cocktails were passed, and Organicare's lip line was revealed. Attendees included hosts Jamie O'Banion, Co-Creator of Organicare, and Maxine Trowbridge of PinkMemo.com along with Holly Davis, Rhonda Sargent Chambers, and Valerie Elizabeth.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Earth Saver!
What is Earth Hour? Earth Hour is one hour each year when everyone is encouraged to turn off your lights, literally. The World Wildlife Fund for Nature instituted this international event to raise awareness of the need for the whole world to work together to take action against climate change.
The WWF encourages households and businesses to turn off all non-essiential lights and appliances for one hour - you can do that! This hour usually takes place the last Saturday in March and, this year, will take place on March 28th from 8:30-9:30 p.m. local time. 2008 was the first year that this event achieved worldwide participation, uniting all countries with one goal: preserving our limited resources.
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