Journal
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Minimising Waste, Maximising Benefits:
our cold-pressed raspberry seed oil utilises seeds leftover from juice and jam production, while our avocado oil comes from pits discarded by the food industry and cosmetically imperfect avocados
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Guide to teenage skin.
We have lots of customers who ask us if Husk and Seed Skincare is suitable for their teenagers to use, and the answer is a resounding YES!
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Guide to menopausal skin
over-exfoliating can irritate sensitive skin and damage our skin’sbarrier, exacerbating the problem. Skin can also be intolerant of chemical exfoliators, such as retinol, AHA’s or BHA’s.
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Guide to Rosacea
We have hundreds of customers who suffer with this chronic inflammatory skin condition and we get new enquiries every day from sufferers asking if we can help. The short answer...
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Guide to Acne-Prone Skin
Nobody wants or needs a complicated skincare routine, particularly when their skin is troubled, so we keep it simple with three products to help cleanse, calm and rebalance.
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At Husk & Seed we don’t do dry (skin) January!
We recommend keeping your skincare routine simple and avoid overloading it with harsh products that can irritate the skin further.
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Are you getting the most out of your Husk & Seed facial products?
It got me thinking that there might be other customers who don’t know all the little tips and tricks that are part of the Husk & Seed ritual. These tips...
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Trouble sleeping? Our top products for a better night’s sleep
As someone who has always struggled to sleep through the night, it was imperative to me that our Husk & Seed Skincare could not only bring about beautiful, healthy skin,...
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September is National Skincare Awareness Month
September is National Skincare Awareness Month, a time to focus on taking care of our skin and preparing it for the changing seasons. The summer sun can take a toll...
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Shining the spotlight on pomegranate seed oil
Pomegranate oil is so rich in polyphenols that it can screen or absorb ultraviolet light, protecting the skin from UV damage (we are not suggesting you use this instead of...
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Don’t we need water in skincare products to hydrate the skin?
The biggest reason big brands add water to a moisturiser is to to make it cheaper to produce – and not to help alleviate dry, dehydrated skin.
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New & Improved Balm Formulations
Your happiness is at the heart of our business and we love reading the hundreds of amazing reviews we are lucky to receive!