Sugar is an inflammatory food that can have a negative impact on our skin. Here's some tips on how to reduce it.
This week it’s all about pores; the science behind them, why we need them, why they can become enlarged or blocked and what we can do to keep them healthy.
If you have a gluten allergy, sensitivity or intolerance then you may have already forayed into the world of gluten free alternatives. However, dipping your toes into the GF world isn’t always easy.
How do you use social media? Are you a prolific poster, your stories constantly filled up? Do you post every now and again, but you’re a keen scr...
Hay fever is an allergy to grass, weed or tree pollen. When the body encounters something that we’re allergic to (called an allergen), it mistakenly believes it to be a threat and releases a substance called Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, specific to the allergen.
Depending on your skin type or issue, especially if you have sensitive skin, some treatments may be more beneficial than others. So let’s take a look at the types of treatments commonly available in salons and learn more about the pros and cons of some common skin treatments.
Ever your skin servant, we decided to take a look at all the various eyebrow treatments on offer and how they might impact your skin if it’s sensitive and contrary.
There are more benefits to a staycation than you may think - and the bonus is, holidaying at home could mean amazing news for your skin. Here’s why a staycation is good for our skin
The fact that it’s now sunnier got us thinking about vitamin D. We know it comes from the sun, but how much sun should we have on our skin before it becomes dangerous? Let’s take a look at the benefits (vitamin D) and risks (sun damage) of that glorious feeling of sunlight on our skin.
So how many steps should we be adding to our skincare routine? The answer is really up to you. Here at Sönd we have all the products you need for a multi step skincare regime, but how many of them you use is entirely your choice.
Hopefully it hasn’t escaped you, but if it has, we’ve recently had quite a significant change around here - we’ve completely changed our packaging from plastic not fantastic, to eco friendly recyclable packaging made from recycled plastics and bioplastics.
Packed with the usual skin nourishing ingredients we’re proud of, our new Breakout Roller is designed for acne breakouts, as they happen. So here’s the lowdown on what it does, what it contains, what it doesn’t contain and why you need it.