Get Your Beautiful Skin BACK!

repair and rejuvenate collagen

Anti-Bacteria And Anti-Fungal

improve skin’s resiliency

providing hydration without feeling oily.

five-star reviews in 3 weeks

QUICK STEPs

TO BEAUTIFUL SKIN!

Clear Skin Journey

Our friend Eboni had a severe breakout and sought advice on what products she should use to get back her beautiful skin. We recommended our Tea Tree SkinCare 4 Piece Sample Kit.

Her 4 Step Regimen:

Wash with Tea Tree Gel Facial Cleanser morning and and at night to remove all traces of makeup

Apply and sleep in the Tea Tree Facial Mask nightly

Cleanse skin in the morning and follow with the Tea Tree Facial Toner

Apply a small amount Tea Tree & Vitamin C Facial Moisturizer in the morning and every night

QUICK STEPs TO BEAUTIFUL SKIN!

Skin Care Advice: It's very important to have a good daily skin cleansing hygiene. It's easy to forget how important it is to cleanse your skin morning and nightly. 


Additionally, simple wash cloth etiquette is important on your journey to clear skin. You should frequently change your "Face only" wash cloths. Never use the wash cloth you use on your face, on your body.


Change your linen weekly, and if you use various hair products, and oils in your hair, throw a clean towel across your pillow to help keep the oils from your hair off your face.

You are what you eat!!! Strive to eat a healthy diet and stay away from fried foods an sodas. Drink 64 ounces to 1 Gallon of "GOOD" water daily.


Eboni has come a long way in less than 30 days! Her biggest struggle is to keep her hands out of her face!!!!! 

READY TO SHOW OFF YOUR BEAUTIFUL SKIN?

QUESTIONS? LOOK HERE!

Is mineral oil truly non-comedogenic?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

Does mineral oil penetrate the skin?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

So what are some benefits of mineral oil?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

Is there anything to be wary of regarding mineral oil?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

Is mineral oil truly non-comedogenic?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

If someone chooses to use mineral oil, when and how is the best way to apply it?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

Would you recommend using mineral oil on skin?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.

Final word: Should we stay away from mineral oil?

Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.