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    The Rose Geranium flower is native to south africa, and its essential oil, made from the plants organic leaves and flowers, has a fragrant mix of rose and citrus. When applied to the skin, it balances the production of sebum, making it a great choice for both dry and oily skin types. Rose Geranium can be found in Soveral’s Angel Balm, Midnight Oil and the Spotless Gel.

    Did you know: Rose Geranium was introduced to Italy, Spain, and France in the 17th century, and was commonly planted inside homes to keep evil spirits at bay!

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    Scent is incredibly powerful. There is much research to detail how our limbic systems comprise of olfactory neurones that attaches scent to our memory, behaviour, mood and emotion. Scientists argue that smell plays a crucial role in our overall psychological wellbeing.

    This Autumn, books about Hygge have been launched by authors such as Meik Wiking and Louisa Thomsen Brits. The term is Danish and is pronounced as ‘HUE-gah’. There is no direction English translation. However the meaning of the phrase is to experience cosiness, relax and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.

    One way the Danes achieve a moment of Hygge is to spend an evening with friends and family and enjoy a candle lit dinner. Candles often feature in relaxation rituals due to their aromatherapeutic qualities.

    Soveral has natural candles that are drawn from places where nature has inspired Alexandra’s perfume work. These include Fields of provence, Woodlands of Avalon and Flowers of Iberia.
    They are hand blended and made out of soy wax from sustainable sources. Soveral’s candles promote a feeling of warmth and overall wellbeing. They are the perfect way to create a hygge ambiance in your home.

     

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    Pumpkins carved, squashes and autumnal vegetables consumed, Halloween has come around once again. Whilst halloween often mean we consume copious quantities of chocolate, the amount of sugar is definitely not forgiving on the skin. Soveral has put together a list of ‘scary’ skin facts surrounding sugar consumption.

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    1. Wrinkles:

     

    Sugar essentially attacks the healthy and supple collagen in your skin. This is responsible for keeping skin wrinkle free.

     

    2. Dehydrated skin:

     

    As sugar ‘eats’ the collagen in skin on a cellular level, this can lead to it looking dehydrated and dull-looking.

     

    3. Acne:

     

    Whilst sugar has been proven to enhance the effects of ageing, it can also promote conditions such as acne.

     
     

    Whilst the occasional sugary treat or drink should be enjoyed, especially on Halloween, it is important to remember to reflect upon balance in order to look after our skin.