I have wonderful friends. They are thoughtful and caring and
good at keeping in touch (important as they live all over the world). One such
friend (who thankfully does not live all over the world) recently bought me a
beautiful present to say thank you for a small favour I did, and I was thus
introduced to skin care brand “Pai” via a beautifully packaged bath and body
oil set. The box of locally produced, sustainably sourced materials opens like
a flower to reveal two golden vials of liquid aromatherapy. A light citrus
floral smell wafts up as the contents of the first vial drizzle into the bath,
honey flowing into the warm water. Skin is newly soft as the bather steps out
of the water, and the oil from vial number two glides on, moisturizing and soaking in
to any winter-worn areas in need of extra attention. Tranquillity is the name
of the collection; it provides tranquillity, bliss and so much more.
Ingredient List (Jasmine and May Chang Relaxing Bath Oil)
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Hazard Score* (0-10)
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Glycerin
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0
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Helianthus Annuss Oil (Sunflower Oil)
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0
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Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil (Jojoba Seed Oil)
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0
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Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil (Sweet Almond Oil)
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0
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Sucrose Laurate (mix of sucrose esters of lauric acid – acts a a skin
conditioning agent)
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Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Flower Water (Orange Flower Water)
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0
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Mauritia Flexuosa Fruit Oil (from the Moriche Palm Tree)
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0
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Litsea Cubeba Oil (May Chang Oil)
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1
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Jasminum Grandiflorum Oil (Jasmine Oil)
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0
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Prunus Amygdalus Amara Oil (Bitter Almond Kernel Oil)
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0
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Citrus Reticulata Oil (Mandarin Orange Oil)
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0
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Natural Mixed Tocopherols (basically Vitamin E)
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0-1
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As I have recently been on a quest to eat, live and (I
daresay) even breathe more naturally,
it was with great excitement that I explored the rest of the website and
learned about this company. Started in 2007 by Sarah Brown (not the one married
to Gordon!), her aim was “to create the cleanest plant-based skin care on the
market, with a range of products formulated for people with very sensitive skin.”
As a long time sufferer of Rosacea, I was particularly excited
when I discovered the section of skin care for Rosacea sufferers. After eight
years of redness and seemingly uncontrollable "spots", a recent trip to the
dermatologist suggested that my only course of action was to either spend three
months on low-dose antibiotics or to completely avoid hot weather, cold
weather, alcohol, caffeine, spicy foods, dairy products, vigorous exercise and
of course, stress. Neither of these options felt quite right; I worry about the
short and long term side effects of being on antibiotics for that long (“No
side-effects!” proclaims the dermatologist to a dubious me), and completely
avoiding everything on that list is neither fun or realistic – no more
occasional red curry, never again a glass of wine, and forgoing all future beach
holidays? No way! My philosophy is to try a bit of everything ... in moderation
of course - life is for living, after all! Sidenote – when I asked the
dermatologist if there were any particular skincare products that she
recommended, she suggested the Garnier line (and despite the lime coloured branding
and leafy logos, these products are neither glamorous nor green – EWG lists the
brand with a hazard score of 2-7 – that’s a pass from me, thanks!).
So as I mentioned, it was with great excitement that I read
about the natural anti-inflammatory, azulene (which not only cools and calms
skin flushing, but is “packed full of essential skin nutrients including omega
3 and 6). The other interesting fact I learned is that ethyl alcohols and some
synthetic chemicals can also trigger Rosacea; I’d given up red wine when
perhaps all it took was giving up ethyl
alcohol instead?
But enough about my condition ... do the products work? I
purchased the trial size sample pack which includes 5mls each of four different
creams, a cleanser and a facial scrub and used them for almost a week (a little
goes a long way). The results were incredible. A patch of rosacea above my
eyebrow which had happily (and stubbornly) existed for the better part of three
weeks despite twice daily application of dermatologist recommended antibiotic cream, was gone in about two days. Several glasses of red wine over Christmas were not
enough to create a reaction. A spicy red curry was enjoyed with no ill
after-effects displayed on my face. And not only that, my skin looked incredible! I can’t
remember when it was last so smooth, bright and clear of redness. I felt like a
natural beauty indeed. And I haven’t even mentioned the smell. Roses ...
lemons ... happiness ... heaven! The creams and cleansers smell clean and
feminine, yet natural and gentle. The fragrance is subtle, not overpowering. And
although the products are competitively priced, they smell expensive; green
meets glamour in a tiny pot of bliss.
After a few days of these amazing effects, I was sold - I
went online to buy the larger size version of my tiny pots of heaven. I debated
for a couple of days, because although I was thoroughly impressed with the
initial results, most cosmetic gurus will tell you that it takes about 4-6
weeks for skin to adapt to any product and for you to see all of the benefits/detriments.
I ended up purchasing from Pai with confidence because of Pai’s 30 day
guarantee - if you are not happy within 30 days of using the product, they will
refund your money, including any shipping costs, no questions asked.
Really.
This takes the guess-work out of buying skincare products, because
unlike that well-cut Armani blazer, you can’t tell if skin cream will work
after one try. Lucky for us, they are so confident in their products (and after
trying them, I can see why), that you can safely try without worrying about
wasting money on one more cosmetic product that doesn’t work.
I am very excited about discovering this amazing company,
and hope that I can do a part to help it continue to grow. It takes time and a
bit of hard work to find products that are both natural and effective, and I am
excited to have found a company that takes the guesswork out of natural skin
care, and proves that you don’t have to be dreadlocked and hemp-clad to be green! Glamour
and green are not mutually exclusive. I am anxiously awaiting my delivery and
looking forward to being more natural, more green, and more glamorously me!
Join me in being “a natural beauty, with Pai”.
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