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We’ve all been there—sun-drenched, wind-kissed, and suddenly scorched but trying to enjoy time outside or worse yet… on an expensive vacation. Whether you missed a reapplication window or underestimated the afternoon rays, that red, tight, stingy feeling is your skin asking for support STAT. Aloe is a first-aid classic—but it's limited. BLOOM is you vacation rescuer to help you relax faster even when the redness and sting begins.
When it comes to skincare ingredients that have reached superstar status, few have dominated the conversation like hyaluronic acid (HA). Found in everything from hair serums to cleansers to sheet masks, it’s often touted as the ultimate hydrator for all skin types. But is it really the miracle worker worth your dollars? Let's explore what HA is, where it shines, where it stumbles, how to make it work smarter for your skin if you choose to use it, and why the dew regime doesn't actually need it for healthier skin overall. 
Ceramides are essential building blocks to having strong and resilient skin. Now that there are advanced technologies in vegan plant based phytoceramides DEW skincare offers the same replenishment without animal or petroleum derived ingredients. It was important to us to keep all the benefits of traditional ceramides—such as strengthening the skin barrier, locking in moisture, and enhancing skin resilience—without the animal or unsustainable sourcing. Based from plants our we are able to support vegan, cruelty-free, and petrol free but suitable for all skin types. They are the perfect example of how modern skincare can be both effective and aligned with the values of a conscientious consumer.

 

The Los Angeles wildfires have burned over 35,000 acres, destroying 10,000 structures and displacing thousands. With at least 10 fatalities and economic losses exceeding $135 billion, containment remains challenging due to strong winds and dry conditions. Firefighting efforts and community support are ongoing so we wanted to find a way to share resources and help in donations to those in need.
Retinols are viewed as a powerful vitamin for renewing skin but comes with drawbacks, including skin sensitivity and potential health risks. Enter phytoretinols-  the plant-based alternatives that promise similar, if not superior, benefits without the associated downsides. This blog will explain their advantages over traditional retinoids and highlight why they are becoming the future of skincare.
If you are someone who classifies themselves as having acne-prone skin, you are likely to come across a term, non-comedogenic products. It’s become a common claim sought out by those hoping to curb breakouts because it measures reduction… right? What if we told you that the test portals are subjective, normally conducted on bunny ears, and was popularized by a Neutrogena soap as a very suspect marketing claim? Have we peaked your interest to read this blog yet? :)
Capturing plastic from our ocean and using it in packaging instead of harming the marine ecosystem? Well that sounds downright magical! We explore the feasibility of the concept now known as OCEAN BOUND PLASTIC and how beauty brands, like Kevin Murphy, are using the OBP story to further support recycling as a plastic pollution solution. There are many challenges and there is even a lesser known pollution to consider called RIVER BOUND PLASTIC
In a world flooded by beauty products we found a way to divert overproduction into the hands of those in need. Cue in Give N' Glow! We are partnering with GNG, a 501c nonprofit to find use for products that would normally be tossed. Their mission is incredible, and we are so happy to start a partnership with a goal to help over 2,000 people. 
Cosmetic chemistry has evolved in the last few decades into a thriving business of chemicals that can be of natural origin or of synthetic or petroleum origin. Many are not aware of why some processes are clean but ethoxylation seems to be a mystery to most consumers. We dive into the most common materials made with ethylene oxide reactions and why they pose a health risk by over exposure to 1,4 dioxane. Even mega corps have been caught making products outside the safe thresholds so being aware and learning what to look out for can help you avoid exposure.