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The Beauty Box SPRING BEAUTY IN BLOOM FLOWERS IN YOUR SKINCARE ROUTINE


Spring is the perfect time to celebrate the natural beauty of flowers by introducing them into your skincare routine, connecting to nature in a meaningful way. Floral extracts and oils have been used for centuries, as their delicate textures melt effortlessly into the skin, whilst offering multiple skin benefits.


These exquisite components, derived from various flowers are prized for their soothing, anti-inflammatory, hydrating, calming and protecting properties and are increasingly used in beauty formulations. Read on to discover each flower’s individual benefits and how to incorporate them into your beauty routine this Spring.


CHAMOMILE


Chamomile flower extract has a gentle soothing effect, helping to calm acne breakouts, sunburn and irritation. Chamomile is also known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and is often found in products designed for sensitive skin.


Recommended product: BYOMA Blemish Redness Relief Soothing Toner, £12.99 26


This calming, ultra-fine mist is designed to soothe sensitive and irritated skin. Enriched with Heartleaf Extract to support a balanced complexion and Chamomile Extract to soothe and calm the skin, this gentle mist helps reduce redness for a healthier, more harmonious complexion.


LOTUS


Lotus flower extract is great for balancing the skin, with its ability to refine pores and control sebum production. It is also great for hydrating and calming skin, whilst containing antioxidants that help protect the skin from free radical damage.


Recommended products: FRESH Lotus Youth Preserve Resurfacing Dream Serum, £60.00


Helping to resurface the look of skin whilst you sleep, this potent serum works with your skin’s nighttime renewal mode to reveal a smoother, more radiant-looking complexion in the morning. Glycolic and citric acids exfoliate for a more even skin tone, whilst Super Lotus smooths the appearance of fine lines, protects from free radicals and strengthens the look of the skin barrier.


LAVENDER


Known for its aromatic scent, Lavender has so many physical and mental health benefits. From relieving stress and improving sleep, to providing hair stimulating hair growth effects, you can see why it is such a popular ingredient in the beauty industry. Containing antimicrobial and skin-strengthening properties, it is often found in skincare products.


Recommended products: CENTRED En-Root Scalp Oil – Pre-wash Detox Treatment, £36.00


Supercharge your hair and scalp health with this award winning scalp oil, made from 88.5% plant-based ingredients, including Lavender Oil. Dubbed ‘a facial for


your scalp’ by Glamour Magazine, this 3-in-1 oil to milk elixir exfoliates dead skin, soothes irritation and energises hair follicle for stronger roots and robust hair growth.


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