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LHCA × Textile Exchange: Definition of "Leather" via 360 MAGAZINE

LHCA × Textile Exchange: Definition of “Leather”

U.S. Leather Industry Applauds Adoption of ‘Leather’ Definition by Textile Exchange 

The Leather and Hide Council of America (LHCA), the trade body representing the U.S. hide, skin, and leather industry, applauds fashion industry standards and certification organization Textile Exchange for its recent adoption of an official definition of “leather” as a material created from the hide or skin of an animal. LHCA encourages other organizations and companies in the fashion and footwear sectors to follow suit in order to encourage increased transparency in materials labeling.

According to a statement issued to its membership on Thursday, November 3rd, 2022, Textile Exchange adopted widespread legal terminology for the definition of ‘leather,’ noting that it is aligning  with the EU directive 94/11/EC, ISO 15115, and EN 15987:2015, which state that “leather” is defined as “a hide or skin with its original fibrous structure more or less intact and tanned so it does not rot.”  

“This is a significant step forward in market transparency and consumer labeling,” said Stephen Sothmann, President of the Leather and Hide Council of America. “For too long, fashion and footwear brands have hidden the true materials profile of their products from consumers by using ambiguous and misleading terms such as ‘vegan leather.’ We thank Textile Exchange for taking such an important step to promote truth in labeling and hope the organization’s member brands will embrace increased transparency in consumer marketing.”

Textile Exchange’s notice further stated “Materials that do not meet the definition above will not be described by Textile Exchange as leather, regardless of any past designation or common usage of the term.” This decision impacts the labeling of products on the market typically described a “vegan leather,” “mushroom leather,” “fruit leather,” and other derivatives made primarily of plastics, plants, fungi, and a wide range other materials that are often not disclosed to consumers.

A July 2022 consumer survey conducted in the United Kingdom found that 54% of consumers were confused by marketing terminology such as “vegan leather” and could not properly identify the material’s composition.    

ABOUT LHCA

The Leather and Hide Council of America (LHCA) is a full-service industry trade association representing the entire U.S. leather supply chain, including meatpackers, hides and skins processors, traders, leather tanners, finished leather goods producers, footwear companies, and more.  The association provides its members with government, public relations, and international trade assistance and support. LHCA is a cooperator organization under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s foreign market development programs, assisting U.S. firms develop new markets for U.S. agricultural exports. 

Village Voice × Skincell Advanced

Village Voice: Winner of The National Press Foundation Award Announce New Powerful Skin Care Product – Skincell Advanced

Renowned for their no-holds-barred reporting, and a recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award, and the George Polk Award, the Village Voice is your go-to source for coverage of New York’s vast cultural landscape.

With their unique mix of in-depth writing on the latest news, as well as offering their perspective on a range of different products and events, the Village Voice have now announced a new powerful skin care product – Skincell Advanced.

This powerful serum made from natural ingredients is designed to effectively start the removal of unwanted blemishes, like skin tags and moles, and you can find a plethora of positive Skincell Advanced Reviews online applauding its efficacy and cost-effective pricing.

Premium Quality All-Natural Ingredients

Skincell Advanced is a naturally formulated serum that has been expertly created to help you target and eliminate skin concerns, such as blemishes, skin tags, and moles without the need to undergo any risky or costly medical procedure to get them removed.

Working by activating the white blood cells located in your skins problem areas and penetrating to the root of your skin tag or mole, the serum is easy to apply and intended to be used just once a day to help you regain your confidence and be the answer to your skin concerns.

With the focus on not damaging or bringing potential harm even to sensitive skin, Skincell Advanced prioritizes supplying your skin with the essential moisturize and nourishment it needs, while also helping treat your skin issues, and won’t leave blemishes, rashes, or scars after its application.

In nearly every Skincell Advanced Review  online you can find users praising the all-natural formula that the easy-to-use, clear and odorless liquid serum uses, which contains top-quality ingredients, such as:

  • Sanguinaria Canadensis – A herbaceous flowering plant native to Eastern North America, the plant’s flower has been historically used in ancient remedies by the Native Americans for centuries. In Skincell Advanced it is intended to help stimulate a rush of white blood cells to the problem area and remove a blemish.
  • Zincum Muriaticum – Found in the Earth’s crust, this mineral has strong antiseptic and disinfectant qualities that work as a powerful skin irritant to create a small layer of scabbing over the mole or blemished area to initiate healing.
  • Aloe Vera – Known for its antibacterial and healing properties, Aloe vera is intended to gradually fade moles, remove skin tags, and eliminate warts by drying them out.
  • Oat Bran – This can both help minimize wrinkles and buff away dead skin cells.

With each bottle of Skincell Advanced being specially formulated and manufactured in American FDA approved facility, you can rest assured that it is free from toxins, chemicals, and other harmful substances.

If you are wondering: Skincell Advanced Where To Buy?

Then the best place to visit is the manufacturer’s website that lists the different prices and bulk packages they have on offer that can save you more money in the long run.

Not only this, but they also point out that while you may find the product on Amazon it is safer to purchase the serum from their official website – so you can make sure you get the real Skincell Advanced.

More information

To find out more about Village Voice and to read further information on Skincell Advanced mole and skin tag removal serum, please visit their website at https://www.villagevoice.com.

Joseph Pergolizzi via Pitch Publicity NYC for use by 360 MAGAZINE

How Extreme Heat Affects Pain

The Heat Is (Still) On For People In Pain

By: Joseph Pergolizzi, MD, Healthy Directions

The dog days of summer may have come to an end, but the heat of summer may still be taking a toll on many people dealing with arthritis and other conditions. Pain and heat don’t mix well and can make pain issues worse. 

How Heat Affects Pain

The science behind how extreme weather changes can affect a person’s pain levels is not completely clear. However, we know from the medical literature that heat can trigger intense pain based on many documents by physicians who have treated patients who suffer more painful symptoms in hot weather. 

One theory is that the increased humidity in the air can cause swelling and inflammation in the joints. Temperature sensitivity is common for people with chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia — some being sensitive to hot weather, while others are more sensitive to cooler weather.

Some patients with arthritis report that they can predict the weather based on how their joints feel. Some people notice their pain and stiffness flares up in the cold and wet winter months, while others find hot and humid summer weather can intensify their symptoms.

Scientists have identified that muscles, bones and tendons become larger and smaller in response to atmospheric changes, but exactly how and why barometric pressure changes affect the joints is still unclear. It could be related to the pressure of the fluid oiling the joints or increased nerve sensitivity. Each person’s response to heat may also depend on the type of arthritis they have.

While further study is needed to provide insight into how extreme heat affects pain, there are several strategies that we can access now to minimize heat induced pain.

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

We’ve all heard this advice before: you don’t want to wait until you are parched to start drinking water — continue to hydrate all day long even if you don’t feel thirsty.

The obvious advice is to drink water. The not-so-obvious advice is to drink food. Yes, the good news is that hydration can also come in the form of food since certain foods are high in water content. According to the Mayo Clinic, about 20% of our water consumption comes from foods – primarily fruits and veggies. So indulge in hydrating foods like: watermelon, cucumbers, zucchini, celery, carrots, radishes, kiwi, peaches, cantaloupe, eggplant, tomatoes, strawberries, iceberg lettuce, pineapple, grapefruit, apples and even potatoes, which contain about 80% water and are a good source of potassium, a key mineral in maintaining healthy blood pressure.

You may not want to hear this advice, but limiting alcohol and caffeine is key to staying hydrated. It’s not that you have to eliminate caffeine and alcoholic beverages, but try to alternate them between a large glass of water to keep your hydration in check.

Avoid Direct Sun

The sun may feel fantastic on your skin at first, but the heat is secretly doing it damage. Even staying hydrated and slathering on lotion and creams will not put back all the moisture that the sun drains away from it so quickly. Every moment spent in the shade allows your skin to repair itself and reduce the chances of sunburn, which can cause skin damage and intensify any existing aches and pains.

During the summer months, never leave home without a wide-brim hat and sunglasses. Some people even find an umbrella helpful so you are producing your own shade wherever you go. Whenever possible, move towards the shade and avoid walking or sitting in the direct sunlight. 

Those who suffer from headaches should avoid bright sunlight as much as possible. While just being out in the heat stresses your body, direct sunlight can cause sunburn and intensify pain. 

Mix Sunscreen With Pain Cream 

We know the benefits of protecting the skin from being burnt by the sun by using sunscreen, but adding some pain cream to that sunscreen will also help mitigate painful muscle spasms, which can occur even if you have never had them before, and especially if the body gets too warm and can’t cool itself down fast enough. An effective pain relief cream can work much faster than oral pain medications, usually within a few minutes, and you are able to target the pain relief more precisely by putting the cream exactly where you are feeling the pain. Topical pain relief creams have been so effective for my patients, that I developed a formula called Instaflex Pain Relief Cream that can be applied directly on the affected joints or muscles, providing a first-line, instant pain defense for the body. This specific formula combines essential oxygenated oil with menthol to provide fast, targeted relief. Because it uses specially designed oils, less menthol is used, making it less harsh, but just as effective for pain. 

Unlike pain pills, topical pain relief formulas do not adversely affect the gastrointestinal system or the heart or the brain. If you apply a pain relief cream to the shoulder, for example, it positively affects the joint and tendons and muscles around the shoulder to provide pain relief. You can also apply the pain relief cream more frequently than you can take an oral pain relief medication, where you would have to wait 6 to 8 hours between doses. Pills also take much longer to absorb in the body versus putting the pain relief cream directly on the affected joints or muscles, providing instant pain relief. 

Dress To Protect

If you know you will be outside and exposed to heat for more than an hour, plan a wardrobe to protect accordingly. Choose to wear loose, breathable clothing. Avoid dark colored clothing and instead wear white or light-colored clothing to keep you cooler. Be mindful that UV light can still penetrate through the micro holes in the weaves of regular clothes or can even travel directly through a light-colored shirt. So add UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) clothing options to your summer wardrobe that will provide a more protective block from the sun.

While loose fitting clothing allows for airflow, choosing fabrics that allow sweat to evaporate more easily will feel even cooler. These fabrics include: cotton, linen, rayon, chambray, and bamboo, along with those that have been designed with moisture-wicking technology.

If you want to be fashionable and sun safe, don that hat. Luckily, many fashion hats are now embracing the fact that SPF is a key factor to design. The brim of your hat also matters so embrace your inner Audrey Hepburn and go for the wide brim look. The wider the brim, the more skin protection. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a three-inch brim circumference or at least a three-inch bill with a permanently attached drape covering the ears and neck. The key is to cover as much skin as possible. Be mindful that front-brimmed hats, like baseball caps and visors, only shade the eyes, not the skin.

Pain Or Not

Hot weather by itself can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, fatigue, and muscle cramps, even in people who do not normally have muscle pain so these heat reducing tips are good advice for everyone. Pain can easily sneak up on anyone so practicing these heat reducing techniques will create good habits that will protect your skin and minimize your pain in the long run. The key is to do your best to stay cool and pain-free while you enjoy one of the most pleasurable times of the year.

Biography: Joseph Pergolizzi, Jr., MD, is a leading pain physician who combines the latest medical advances and scientific breakthroughs with a profound professional compassion for patients facing painful, life-altering conditions. He earned his BS in physical chemistry from St. John’s University and an MD with the highest honors from Ross University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in anesthesia at Georgetown University School of Medicine and a clinical research fellowship in the Department of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Pergolizzi is currently a senior partner at Naples Anesthesia and Pain Associates, Inc. Additionally, he works with Healthy Directions as an adviser and educator on natural solutions for pain management. As a physician, inventor, research scientist, and advocate for pain patients, Dr. Pergolizzi has authored over 350 peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, platform presentations, and book chapters.

Website: HERE

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Joy Crookes Announces US Tour

British singer/songwriter Joy Crookes announces her very first headlining United States tour with performances spanning coast to coast. The tour commences April 2 in Los Angeles at The Roxy, making stops in Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Washington, DC. Exclusive pre-sale for the show begins February 10 at 10 AM PST, with tickets becoming available on-sale February 11 at 10 AM PST.

Catch the full tour schedule below and visit www.joycrookes.com to snatch up your own tickets!

Crookes’ first headlining US tour comes following her newly issued debut album, Skin. The album itself released in October of 2021 gaining widespread attention, landing at #5 on the official UK album charts. Accredited as an executive on the album by the side of Blue Mary, Skin is an intimate and transforming piece of work imagined out of Crookes’ fresh, personal point of view.

Showcasing a variety of hits that Crookes created leading into her early twenties, the album covers themes including mental health, relationships and politics, all touched with her personal vibe. Skin has swiftly picked up critical honor from The New York Times, NPR, Vogue, ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar.

Stream Skin HERE.

Crookes recently shared the music video for her current single, ‘19th Floor,’ which comes from her album Skin. She speaks on the inspiration for the video, stating, “We wanted to create visuals that were reflective of the complexity and beauty of community, especially the immigrant community within London. The song is a recognition of all the obstacles immigrants have to overcome to build a life in somewhere like the UK, an acknowledgment of the journey that my Grandmother for example had to face to get to the 19th floor of a South London tower block and the heights that she has managed to reach.”

Watch the official video for ‘19th Floor’ HERE.

About Joy Crookes

South London singer/songwriter Joy Crookes has notarized herself in the music industry as a Brit nominated sensational artist. Fans take to her out-of-the-box point of storytelling showcased through her music. In each piece of her own work, she is able to articulate her own esteemed sense of creativity that she possesses at the mere age of 22. Accumulating a mass hundreds of millions of streams, she has named herself a staple in upcoming British music.

JOY CROOKES U.S TOUR DATES:

Apr 02 2022 – Los, Angeles, CA @ The Roxy

Apr 05 2022 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

Apr 06 2022 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry

Apr 07 2022 – New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre

Apr 08 2022 – Washington, DC @ Union Stage

Joy Crookes' Skin via Epic Records for use by 360 Magazine

Joy Crookes – Skin

BRIT Award nominated singer/songwriter Joy Crookes releases her highly anticipated debut album, Skin.  The 13 track body of work includes previously releases singles, “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now,” “When You Were Mine,” “Skin,” and the newest, “Trouble.” Get it HERE via Epic Records/Insanity.

With Crookes credited as an executive producer on the album, alongside the formidable Blue May (Blood Orange), Skin is a hugely personal, game-changing body of work from one of the UK’s boldest and brightest young talents. A collection of songs built and honed throughout her adolescence and into her early twenties, and finished last year within the most turbulent of circumstances, Skin touches on topics such as mental health, relationships, and politics all with grace and sensitivity. Crookes has created a truly special body of work that is both perfectly of the moment, and entirely timeless. Skin’s album artwork is shot by Carlota Guerrero, who has previously worked with Arca, Chloe x Halle, and Solange for all of her imagery for A Seat At The Table.

Already, the album has garnered Crookes a massive amount of acclaim worldwide. British Vogue has dubbed her, “undoubtedly one of the most exciting artists to emerge in the music scene this year,” while The Guardian has praised her “effortlessly nuanced and individual melodic sensibility.” I-D has praised her music as “powerful” while Complex has noted her “soul-stirring vocals,” and Billboard has similarly highlighted her “unfaltering vocal performance.”  The New York Times in a recent profile may have summed up Skin best:  “Crookes offers listeners a nuanced and candid exploration of her multiracial identity. At a time when many conversations about race in the arts and calls for change have only recently begun, Crookes’ commitment to vulnerability in her storytelling has helped her connect with a growing—and loyal—fan base.” 

Up next, Joy Crookes will tour the UK later this year in celebration of the new album; the run kicks off in November in Brighton and extends into next year when she will take the tour to Europe. Full list of dates below.

UK Dates

11/6/21 Brighton, England Concorde 2 SOLD OUT

11/7/21 Bristol, England The Trinity Centre SOLD OUT

11/8/21 London, England O2 Forum Kentish Town SOLD OUT

11/9/21 London, England O2 Forum Kentish Town SOLD OUT

11/11/21 Dublin, Republic of Ireland The Academy SOLD OUT

11/15/21 Glasgow, Scotland St Luke’s SOLD OUT

11/17/21 Leeds, England Leeds University Stylus

11/18/21 Birmingham, England The O2 Institute

 

European Dates

2/10/22 Paris, France La Gaîté Lyrique SOLD OUT

2/11/22 Amsterdam, Netherlands Melkweg SOLD OUT

2/12/22 Brussels, Belgium Ancienne Belgique SOLD OUT

2/14/22 Cologne, Germany Gebaude 9

2/15/22 Munich, Germany Strom

2/17/22 Berlin, Germany Heimathafen Neukoelln

2/18/22 Hamburg, Germany The Stage Club

2/20/22 Copenhagen, Denmark Pumpehuset

2/21/22 Helsinki, Finland Tavastia Club

2/22/22 Oslo, Norway Parkteatret

2/23/22 Stockholm, Sweden Nalen Klubb

2/25/22 Warsaw, Poland Hybrydy

2/26/22 Zurich, Switzerland Exil Club

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Joy Crookes × New York Times

Joy Crookes — who is already garnering Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill comparisons from her own songs—began her musical journey years before her magpie-like introduction to brass. The daughter of a Bengali mother and an Irish father, she grew up listening to an eclectic mix of genres. Every week, while driving her to Irish dancing lessons, they would listen to a different album. Kendrick Lamar’s ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ one week ‘Soon Forward’ by Gregory Isaac the next. As a curious, passionate, and music-obsessed 12-year-old, Joy decided to start writing her own song and honing her modern soul sound. Her first song “Seaside” was penned after falling head over heels for a boy by the beach. Seven years later, her songs might have grown more sophisticated, but the approach remains the same: whether she’s dealing with heartbreak or trying to come to terms with the latest Trump headline, Joy is committed to translating her most honest and vulnerable feelings to music. While her candid song-writing and fearless attitude have won her dedicated grassroots following, it was a baby-faced Joy singing a cover of Hit the Road Jack, which caught the attention of 600,000 viewers, and her first management company. Now she has a feature in the New York Times.

READ FEATURE HERE

UPCOMING ALBUM SKIN, OUT OCTOBER 15 |PRE-ORDER SKIN HERE

WATCH JOY DISCUSS HER “FIRSTS” FOR BRITISH VOGUE
DURING LONDON FASHION WEEK HERE

“Listening to Crookes’s soulful, intimate music can feel like intruding on a private conversation or cracking open a diary” – The New York Times”

“In her music, Crookes offers listeners a nuanced and candid exploration of her multiracial identity. At a time when many conversations about race in the arts and calls for change have only recently begun, Crookes’s commitment to vulnerability in her storytelling has helped her connect with a growing — and loyal — fan base.” – The New York Times

2021 UK IN-STORE PERFORMANCES

10/16 – Resident – Brighton

10/17 – Banquet – Kingston

10/8 – Rough Trade East – London

10/20 – HMV Manchester

10/21 – HMV Westfield White City

10/23 – Rough Trade – Bristol

10/24 – Rough Trade –Nottingham

2021 UK TOUR DATES

10/24 – Dublin

10/26 – Glasgow

10/28 – Sheffield

10/29 – Leeds

10/31 – Newcastle

11/2 – Manchester

11/3 – Birmingham

11/4 – Norwich

11/6 – Southampton

11/7 – Bristol

11/8 – London (Kentish Town Forum)

11/9 – London (Kentish Town Forum)

Botox and Dermal Filler Benefits & How To Choose A Clinic In Vancouver

Have you have been thinking about freshening up your looks with dermal fillers or Botox, but you cannot decide whether it is the right thing to do, or which option you should choose? Here’s what you need to do, get properly informed about these procedures and take a look at the benefits that come with them, so you can make an educated choice. After all, you shouldn’t just rush into decisions like these before getting all your facts straight. Go here to learn about the difference between Botox and dermal fillers in the first place.

What Are These & How Do They Differ?

Botox and dermal fillers are minimally invasive cosmetic treatments that can help treat wrinkles, rejuvenate skin and make it look healthier. Minimally invasive means that these procedures don’t include surgeries. Instead, these are given through injections. Even though they share these similarities, it’s important for you to understand that they are also rather different in several regards.

The main difference between these two treatment procedures is that they are used for different types of wrinkles. As you might already know, Botox is a muscle relaxer made from certain bacteria. It is even used for treating certain neurological disorders that can cause muscle weakness. Additionally, it can be used for treating migraines and certain other medical conditions as well.

When used as a cosmetic treatment, Botox works perfectly for the so-called dynamic wrinkles. Those are the ones that appear naturally between your eyebrows and around the corners of your mouth and your eyes as you age. While the ageing process itself cannot be stopped, Botox can prevent the movement of those muscles and thus reduce the actual appearance of dynamic wrinkles.

It is not suitable for fine lines that are usually caused by collagen breakdown, that’s where dermal fillers come into play. Dermal fillers are used for smile lines primarily, but they can also serve as a means of plumping up your lips or cheeks. In addition to that, dermal fillers are also used for hand treatments or in the process of covering certain scars.

Whichever cosmetic treatment option you choose out of these two, here’s what you need to know. They are highly effective, but they require additional maintenance treatments. Meaning if you want to get permanent results, you’ll need to find the perfect dermal fillers or Botox clinic in Vancouver and stick with it for a while, because these procedures are definitely not a one-time thing. Keep in mind that the results you will get also depend on the type of treatment you choose and you should probably consult an expert to give you some more explanations about that.

What Are The Benefits?

Now that you know how these two procedures differ you are one step closer towards deciding if any are the right choice for you. Surely, you don’t want to go through any treatment processes before figuring out what you can gain from those. You are probably curious about the benefits of doing it. So, let’s take a quick look at some of the benefits of Botox and dermal fillers.

Quick Procedures

One of the biggest benefits of Botox and dermal fillers is the fact that you don’t need to interrupt your whole daily routine in order to go through the process. The procedure is very quick and simple and you don’t need to go through a recovery period afterwards. Simply put, you can get Botox or dermal fillers and instantly go about your day without worrying about any side effects.

Quick Results

In addition to getting a quick procedure, you’ll also get quick results, which is certainly rather important for most people. There’s no need for you to wait for hours or days in order to see whether the treatment worked or not. In fact, you’ll see that it had worked the moment you take a look in the mirror after the procedure is finished. This is certainly something to look forward to.

Subtle Effects

A common concern is that the results will be unnatural looking. If someone does a poor job on you, then they certainly will. If you find the perfect clinic in Vancouver and if a true professional does the job, the effects will be so subtle that nobody will notice anything except that your skin is glowing and beautiful.

Long-Term Effects

One more thing that you are probably worried about is will the effects wear off after a couple of days. They certainly won’t. Botox and dermal fillers provide you with long-term results. Although you’ll have to repeat the process in order to maintain those results, you will usually get to enjoy the positive effects for around six months before needing to visit your clinic in Vancouver again.

Read more about these benefits here: https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/5-benefits-of-botox-and-fillers/

How To Find The Right Clinic In Vancouver

As mentioned above, you will need to find the perfect clinic in Vancouver if you want to get the best possible results. Yet, this might be a bit easier to say than to do, especially if you are deciding to go through the process for the first time. There are definitely a lot of places offering these services and it’s your responsibility to find the most amazing one instead of settling for the first one you come across. Here’s how you can do that.

For starters, if you know some people that already use Botox and dermal fillers on a regular basis, then you should talk to them and let them give you their insight on how it all works. Of course, you should ask them about the clinic that they are using, because the results definitely depend on the professional you choose. Make sure to remember their recommendations and then do some deeper research on the clinics that they have suggested.

While doing the research, you should first check out the websites of those clinics in order to check exactly which types of services they are offering. Then, take a look at the actual professionals working there and check how qualified and skilled they are. This way, you’ll get to eliminate some candidates that you don’t find worthy enough, which will help you narrow down your list of potential clinics in Vancouver.

Before making your final decision, there is one more thing that you will need to do. Check how reputable certain Vancouver clinics are, so that you can know exactly whether you can expect them to do a great job or not. You can do this by reading online reviews or even getting in touch with some of their clients if you find a way to do that. In any case, make sure to choose highly reputable professionals, since you want what’s best for your skin.

Allison Christensen Illustrates a Skin Care Article for 360 MAGAZINE

COCOOIL

While on a trip to Fafa Island in 2011, the creators of COCOOIL had an idea. They wanted to create a a luxury skincare product made with certified fair trade cold-pressed organic coconut oil. Here in 2020, they have it in COCOOIL, which only uses sustainably produced coconut oil from the Pacific Islands.

COCOOIL can guard against UV rays using their protective products like COCOOIL Tanning Oil SPF6COCOOIL Beach’n’Body Oil SPF15 and COCOOIL Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF30.

COCOOIL Tanning Oil SPF6 protects from harmful UV rays and delivers a beautiful tan while laying on the beach or next to the pool. COCOOIL Beach’n’Body Oil SPF15 and COCOOIL Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF30 offer even more protection against UV rays and come in packages that fit just right in your purse or travel pack.

They also have the COCOOIL SPF50 Broad Spectrum, which is made with natural botanical oils to hydrate and nourish skin.

The protective products are complimented by COCOOIL Face Oil with RosehipCOCOOIL Body OilCOCOOIL Baby Oil with Lavender and COCOOIL Ocean Spray.

COCOOIL Face Oil with Roseship leaves your face feeling luxurious and non-greasy. COCOOIL Body Oil is the perfect daily moisturizer while COCOOIL Baby Oil with Lavender will nourish your little one’s skin and provide a calming scent. COCOOIL Ocean Spray gives your hair waves, volume and texture.

Products come in regular size 200 mL bottles or in mini 100 mL bottles. They even have bundles that come with a COCOOIL tote, perfect for your next trip to the beach.

COCOOIL also has a cruelty free policy, meaning that they don’t buy any products or ingredients that have been tested on animals. In place of animal testing, they test all of their products on human volunteers in Australia.

They say they will not use any sources who are not just as committed as they are to their code of ethics, morals and standards.

To see all COCOOIL products, you can click right here. You can also read their story and learn more about their mission by clicking right here.

Elyptol Sanitizers Clean × Heal

Elyptol is the first Type 1 eco-certified and professionally registered hand sanitizer. It harnesses the healing properties of eucalyptus oil and naturally-sourced pure ethanol to bring you a product that sanitizes in a healthy and eco-friendly way. Despite its gentle feel, make no mistake that this hand sanitizer is FDA listed and hospital grade.

To Kill Germs Gently, Think Naturally with Elyptol

The sanitizer kills 99.99997% of germs with 70% alcohol. It contains eucalyptus oil and pure ethanol derived from sugar cane to eliminate germs gently and safely. And, it uses botanical food grade ethanol and eucalyptus ingredients that are known for soothing and healing aching bones and irritated skin.

Not only is Elyptol antibacterial, but it is antimicrobial as well. For this reason, it kills a wider range of germs.

“The perfect synergy of science and nature,” notes the company on their front page. “Elyptol harnesses nature’s strengths to create skincare and hard surface hygiene products that effectively kill germs harmful to your health.”

About Elyptol:

The USA/Australian company takes its natural inspiration from those putting their lives on the line for us every day. Elyptol founder Tim O’Connor recognized just how much health care workers used sanitizers when his daughter was born. These hospital grade formulas wreaked havoc on their hands. With years of extensive research and development using green chemistry, Elyptol became the first Type 1 eco-certified and professionally registered hand sanitizer. It expertly pairs eucalyptus oil, known for its healing properties, and natural sanitizing ingredient pure ethanol, derived from sugarcane and corn. The result is an efficient formula that eliminates germs, yet it’s gentle enough on skin and safe for the environment.

CIREM

Driven by an ethos to put women first, put product over profit, and an effort to provide superior skincare during uncertain times, Cirem, the American ultra-luxury skincare brand, has lowered their product prices. The entire line of ultra-luxury skincare products, formulated by medical professionals whose job it is to make the best ingredients bioavailable to the body, has been dropped by an average of 43% at www.CIREM.com and on Amazon. In addition, the skincare company continues to donate 10% of gross sales to women in safe shelters across the country.

The move is the second response the company has made for its customers since the outbreak of COVID-19. In April, CIREM pivoted to provide a medical-grade hand sanitizer to hospitals in the Los Angeles area, then made the product available for sale to its customers.

360 Magazine tested the Youthboost Diamond Moisturizing Cream, HCR 3-IN-1 Serum and Hydrating Face Mist. The trio left our pores rejuvenated and skin feeling healthier than ever. The serum is definitely a team favorite as it combines Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C and Retinol for an age-reversing spell.

CIREM® is an American version of the legendary skincare lines of Europe; comparable to La Prairie, La Mer, Cle de Peau, but made in America and by compounding pharmacists whose job it is to ensure that efficacious ingredients are bioavailable to the body.