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Amazing White Illuminating Serum and the Beauty Shortlist Awards

We are proud and honored to announce our Amazing White Illuminating Serum won the Editor’s Choice of the Beauty Shortlist Awards

Judges’ Comments:

“This serum turned out to be an amazing discovery! While my skin isn’t too uneven, it eased any areas of redness, such as around the nose almost immediately, leaving my skin looking more flawless and radiant and youthful as a result. It also softened and hydrated well, without being sticky or even remotely oily, and the other big plus is, it makes an ideal base for make up. 10/10.” – judge’s comment, 2017 International Beauty Shortlist Awards

 “If you love a product that delivers quick results, this one worked surprisingly fast when we tested it. It’s got 12 potent, natural actives including brightening papaya and strawberry, anti-inflammatory skin calmer licorice and protective cranberry and because the main moisturisers here include hyaluronic acid and quick-absorbing apricot oil, it almost immediately soothes redness while continuing to promote brighter, far more even skin tone over time.”  – Fiona Klonarides, Founder of The Beauty Shortlist Awards

 “If redness or uneven skin tone are ongoing issues for you, give this naturally active, fruit-powered illuminating serum a try. Our 2017 Awards judges took it for a 30-day test drive and it works”  – Fiona Klonarides, Founder of The Beauty Shortlist Awards

 

About Us

With the innovative T1 – Intercellular Technology® to improve our quality, allowing active ingredients to be concentrated into the condensed micro-molecules that would coat the entire surface of skin cells which enables the cells to absorb the ingredients more easily and efficiently. The application of this technology has been amazingly successful and it is registered under Kathleen Natural Limited.

A serum that can change your skin’s future.  A tailor-made formula that contains over 12 natural extracts which specifically help skin look more radiant and bright. The enriched organic extracts provide intense hydration and reduces the appearance of dark spots, evens tone, and feels silky smooth.

This brightening and nourishing serum contains lemon and strawberry which are naturally rich in vitamin C. The serum has exclusive purifying properties to prevent and fade skin pigmentation while the enzymes and natural “AHA” in papaya helps even out skin tone. Plant based anti-inflammatory allantoin and liquorice work in synergy with effective skin conditioner silk peptide protein and hyaluronic acid, delivering an optimal healed, vibrant complexion. Antioxidant-rich cranberry extracts promote your skin’s youthful radiance. After applications, the skin immediately feels softer, plumper and looks more radiant, while over time you will notice a more even tone and your skin looks more hydrated and bright.

 

 

 

Active Ingredients: Cranberry Extract, Wheat Germ Allantoin, Liquorice Extract, Strawberry Extract, Papaya Fruit Extract, Lemon Extract, Silk Peptide Protein, Apricot Kernel Oil, Organic Sunflower Seed Oil, Hyaluronic Acid, Olive Oil, Organic Shea Butter.

We do NOT test on animals

BENEFITS

  • Diminish the look of skin pigmentation
  • Even skin tone
  • Hydrate skin
  • Heal, energize skin
  • Boost radiant looking

SUITABLE FOR

  • All skin types including very sensitive skin
  • Low-luminosity skin
  • Dull and ashy appearance
  • Redness/uneven tone
  • All ages, particular for wedding prep

 

 

For more information you can check our online store here.

 

About the Beauty Shortlist Awards

The Beauty Shortlist is known as the UK’s No. 1 Clean Beauty Blog/Influencer. With the largest reach/numbers across social media and having the biggest and most independent, non-sponsored judges (not voted), all the awards given are completely honest and every product is put through its paces. Awards in the UK, open to all international brands for 2017. 

“The Beauty Shortlist Awards are arguably the most independent, consumer-trusted UK beauty, well being and men’s grooming awards due to having zero allegiance to any brand, big or small, and no financial tie-ins whatsoever.

This year they are global, for the first time, with judging satellites in New York, Sydney, Stockholm and, as in the previous 5 years, the main panel is in London.

The judges include Fiona Klonarides, founder, The Beauty Shortlist; Justine Jenkins, red carpet, cruelty free makeup artist (clients include Fearne Cotton, Laura Whitmore, Charlotte Rampling and Joanne Froggatt); TV style, fashion and beauty expert Dawn Del Russo (E! Entertainment/Access Hollywood), her sister makeup artist and Divalicious Beauty NYC writer Denise Del Russo; Kicki Norman, editor in chief of Scandinavian beauty publication Daisy Magazine; and Irene Falcone, founder of Australia’s leading organic/vegan retailer Nourished Life; ex-BBC journalist and food and beauty writer Samantha Hadadi and beauty, travel and lifestyle writer Michaela Deasy-Smith.” – Source: here

 

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Strawberry – The power of Antioxidants

Since Summer started this past 20th June, what else could be better then enjoying a bowl of strawberries!? If you’re not yet a fan, you should be. Not only are they summery, juicy and delicious, they are also nutrient-rich and packed with antioxidants. Strawberries also offer a wide range of health benefits, being wrinkle prevention one of them.

Still not convinced? Then here are 10 reasons why you should add more strawberries to your daily life.

  • Boost immunity

According to a Toronto-based dietitian Madeleine Edwards, strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C. Most mammals have the ability to produce vitamin C naturally, apart from Humans, which is why it is so important to incorporate them in your daily life. One serving of strawberries contains 51.5 mg of vitamin C, which means thats around half of your daily requirement. Its also a fast-working antioxidant meaning they become “workable” with our blood after eating the fruit for just a few weeks.

  • Promote eye health

The antioxidant properties in strawberries help prevent cataracts (clouding over the eye lens) which can lead to blindness in older age. Our eyes require alot of vitamin C to protect them from all the exposure to free-radicals from the sun’s UV rays, which can damage the protein in the lens. They also play and important role in strengthening the eye’s cornea and retina

  • Help fight cancer

Vitamin C is one of the antioxidants that can help prevent cancer, considering a healthy immune system is our body’s best friend. But is not all. They got another properties called ellagic acid, lutein and zeathancins which helps to suppress cancer cell growth.

  • Keep wrinkles away

Vitamin C is a vital property to help our body produce collagen, which helps to improve skin’s elasticity and resilience. Since we lose collagen as we age, eating food rich in vitamin C will probably result in a healthier and younger looking skin.

  • Fight bad cholesterol

Strawberries also contain powerful heart boosters. According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, heart disease is one of the leading causes of death among Canadian women. Ellagic acid and flavonoids or phytochemicals can provide an antioxidant effect that can benefit heart health in various ways. One way includes counteracting the effect of low-density lipoprotein, or LDL bad cholesterol in the blood which causes plaque to build up in arteries. They also provide anti-inflammatory effects, which is also good for the heart. Adding strawberries to the diet reduced oxidative damage, as well as blood lipids both of which play a role in heart disease and diabetes.

  • Reduce inflammation

Antioxidants and phytochemicals found in strawberries can also help reducing inflammation of the joints, that may cause arthritis and lead to several heart disease. A recent study done by the Harvard School of Public Health showed that women who ate 16 or more strawberries per week have 14% less chances to have elevated levels of C-reactive protein, which makes the inflammation.

  • Regulate blood pressure

They are also rich in potassium, another healthy nutrient that will help regulate blood pressure and may even help to lower high blood pressure, acting like a buffer against the negative effects of sodium. With the impact they have on the reduction of LDL, strawberries become one of the most healthy fruits you can eat.

  • Boost fibre

Fibre is a necessity for healthy digestion, and strawberries naturally contain about 2 g per serving. Problems that can arise from lack of fibre include constipation and diverticulitis an inflammation of the intestines which affects approximately 50 percent of people over 60. Fibre can also aid in fighting type 2 diabetes.

  • Aid in weight management

Sometimes, maintaining a healthy weight can be one of the hardest things to do. But don’t you fear! Strawberries are here to help. Our weight can be one of the best defenses against type 2 diabetes, not to mention it is good for you overall. They are naturally low in calories, fat-free and low in both sodium and sugar. The total amount of sugars are fairly low with 4 grams per serving and the amount of carbohydrates is equivalent to half a slice of bread. If you eat around 1.5 cups, you will have a snack with less the 100 calories!

  • Promote pre-natal health

Strawberries provide Folate (B-vitamin) recommended for pregnant woman or trying to conceive. Meaning you can get around 21mcg per serving by eating strawberries. Folate is necessary in the early stages of pregnancy in order to help develop the baby’s brain, skull and spinal cord. The folic acid will also prevent certain birth defects, such as spina bifida (condition where the spine does not develop properly, leaving a gap in the spine).

However, even if strawberries sound like a “miracle” fruit, you must be careful which ones to buy and where to buy. Strawberries are more likely to contain pesticides than any other type of food. Test samples in Britain showed that all strawberries selling contained traces of at least one pesticide. Reports have been found that 2.2% of the british strawberries were above the legal limit. You might want to give that punnet of strawberries a good wash before you tuck in – or better still, go organic.

Have you ever tried any skincare with strawberry? Check out our Amazing White illuminating Serum which help to enhance skin elasticity with a whitening and moisturizing effect. In addition, strawberries have purifying results making the skin look fresh and smooth.