Latest Cleansers News
Charme d’Orient - Paris launches in the UK
Charme d’Orient beauty range is based on the know-how and rituals of the Orient. Besides the traditional hammam products - rhassoul (white clay) to wash and purify, black soap (olive paste) for a better exfoliation - the range combines ingredients such argan oil or prickle pear flower oil for their anti-ageing and nourishing properties, soothing nigella oil and fragranced shea butter to nourish your skin. Charme d’Orient recently launche... [more]
terre d’Oc Unveils Japanese Beauty Secrets for the Perfect Complexion
Japanese women are experts in perfecting the complexion. From the purifying ‘saho’ cleansing ritual to the age-old ‘nuka’ recipe for beautiful skin, the secrets of a flawless complexion are captured in terre d’Oc’s new Japanese skincare collection. Inspired by the refined Japanese beauty rituals where the skin is cleansed, purified and revitalised, seven exceptional organic products beautify and care for face and body - whilst delivering the ve... [more]
bareMinerals inspires beauty into action with its first-ever global platform
Launching this February, bareMinerals (www.bareminerals.co.uk) unveils its first-ever global creative platform and marketing campaign. Rooted in the company's 35-year history, 'Be a Force of Beauty' amplifies the core belief that beauty can change the world, both by inspiring positivity and activating women to put beauty into action. Playing off the notion, Pretty is. Beauty does.™ bareMinerals celebrates and gives emphasis to the influential ... [more]
Introducing Korres Skincare resolutions limited edition skincare kits
KORRES gives its new year resolutions KORRES has put together Three Limited Edition face regiment kits: Each a complete skincare proposal catering for different skin types and specific needs - an ideal introduction to the Greek skincare brand's philosophy. In tune with the KORRES 'skincare by ingredient' approach, each set is based on an all-time classic KORRES ingredient and contains mini-size products, all packed up in a tin, travel-fri... [more]
Singletons Unite! Your BFF for V-day is Sweet Revenge
With Marriages at a Record Low, Skin Authority Serves Up the New Anti-Valentine’s Delight. Heidi and Seal. Katy and Russell. Demi and Ashton. These celebs aren’t the only ones going solo on Valentine’s Day. Let’s be honest, who isn’t a bit over the holiday where chocolates in heart-shaped boxes abound? With a record low of married Americans – 51 percent (Pew Research Center) - no longer finding their “happy ever after”; the it gift for this Va... [more]
Other Cleansers news and reviews
A Cleaning Solution So Green That You Can Drink It
At the Navy Yard, a company makes cleansers so green that you can drink them. And we did.
POND'S FINDS THE POWER OF CLAY - (Article)
The brand formulates a new line of cleansers that aim remedy problem skin from blackheads, oil and enlarged pores.
Health Problems From Cosmetics and Sunscreens
With so few regulations in place for monitoring the makeup and cosmeceutical industry, new studies are surfacing about the chemicals, heavy metals, and harmful additives making their way into products that are used on a daily basis. Not only can these products cause acne, rashes, and other skin problems, but they can also be hazardous to your health. Robin Fleck, M.D., founder of Southwest Skin ...
Fines levied in Nutraceuticals false-ad case
A Phoenix company that sold acai-berry weight-loss supplements and colon cleansers over the Internet will pay $1.5 million to settle charges Monday that it offered fraudulent free trials and fake endorsements from Oprah Winfrey and Rachael Ray.
Double take: Pink and Green Ribbon campaign ties breast health to environment
VANCOUVER - Julie Budgen turned pale when she first spotted the Pink Ribbon logo on packaging for chemical-laced household cleansers and candy spiked with artificial colours.
Phoenix firm to pay $1.5 million in false ad case
A Phoenix company that sold acai-berry weight-loss supplements and colon cleansers over the Internet will pay $1.5 million to settle charges that it offered fraudulent free trials and fake celebrity endorsements.The
Internet Marketers of Acai Berry Weight-Loss Pills and "Colon Cleansers" to Pay $1.5 Million to Settle FTC Charges of ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced that an operation that marketed acai berry supplements, "colon cleansers," and other products using allegedly fraudulent free trial offers and phony endorsements from Oprah Winfrey and Rachael Ray will pay $1.5 million as part of a settlement.
Firm to Pay $1.5M in False Ad Case
A Phoenix company that sold acai-berry weight-loss supplements and colon cleansers over the Internet will pay $1.5 million to settle charges that it offered fraudulent free trials and fake celebrity endorsements.
Tried and tested: Micellar cleanser, balancing facial oil, face cream
Real women roadtest new products every week.
Tried and tested: Micellar cleanser, balancing facial oil, anti-agein
Real women roadtest new products every week.

