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Codex Beauty Launches Flagship Product Line “BIA”
Codex Beauty, a global clean beauty skincare company, today announced the launch of Bia, its first product line. In August 2018, Codex Beauty acquired Bia from Ireland-based herbal scientist Tracey Ryan, who partners with expert formulators and scientists to create effective, pure skin care solutions for customers seeking products with natural ingredients. With its traditional roots, Bia pays tribute to Ireland’s local herbalists and their expert knowledge of therapeutic plants. “Bia products are made from the purest, most time-tested ingredients on the planet, providing tangible results with clean product profiles,” commented Tracey Ryan, Europe Director & Master Formulator at Codex Beauty.
Unique to Bia is the patent pending BiaComplex™, a deeply nourishing and hydrating blend of macerated oil infusions used as a base for products in place of water. The Bia collection is an essential, unisex collection designed to cleanse, hydrate and protect the skin, in order to achieve an overall healthy and radiant appearance. Products include:
- Bia Exfoliating Wash: A multi-purpose cleanser to exfoliate, tone and polish skin
- Bia Day Cream: A facial staple to restore and hydrate skin
- Bia Skin Superfood: An intensely reparative treatment cream to nourish, firm and intensely hydrate skin
- Bia Eye Gel Cream: An instantly cooling treatment to tighten, brighten and revitalize the eyes
- Bia Facial Oil: A daily vitamin to help repair, rejuvenate and strengthen skin
“The Bia product line is a shining example of the types of products Codex plans to develop and commercialize in the near future,” added Dianne Vavra, Chief Communications Officer, Codex Beauty. “We’re proud to feature Bia as our first product line offering.”
Bia products utilize the latest advancements in biotechnology and green chemistry to produce formulas with quantifiable, scientific results, as well as Codex Beauty’s patent pending, plant-based preservative system, which is completely free of chemicals and supports skin health. Bia products also feature airless containers wherever possible as a secondary barrier to further maximize product safety and shelf life.
About Codex Beauty
Codex Beauty is a global collective of clean beauty skincare brands that is responsibly revolutionizing how the world views and maintains optimal skin health using ancient herbal traditions, innovative, vegan formulations, unprecedented quality standards and pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing, science, and transparency. By developing products using carefully selected ingredients, formulation innovation, and information transparency, Codex Beauty is empowering skin care customers with the products and peace-of-mind they deserve.
Codex Beauty: codexbeauty.com
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Introducing a new line from KMS salon-quality hair styling and treatment products
Have you ever wanted to color your hair, but wished you could’ve done a test run first? There is a new line from KMS, a leading line of salon-quality hair styling and treatment products, that helps you achieve the color you’ve always wanted, without making the commitment.
The new KMS Style Color Collection offers 9 tones of color from purple to blue to grey. The products are waterproof, pillow-friendly, and work perfectly with hot tools. Expect a flexible, ultra-thin film for a movable finish & even results on all hair colors that removes easily with shampoo, so you can rock pink highlights to a concert and have them washed out before Monday’s conference meeting. Available at KMS salons.
3 Essential Tips for Effective Adulting
Whether you’re a recent graduate or a thirty-year-old who finally got their own place, striking out on your own can be difficult and filled with unpredictable challenges. If you’re finding adulting hard you can rest assured that you’re not alone – that’s why there are lists like this one out there to help you figure this adulting thing out.
1. Know When to Call a Professional
This is first on the list because a lot of people don’t even consider this point until it’s too late. Whether you’re renting or own a home, when your pipes getting clogged or your hot water runs out, it’s important to get an expert in to check it out right away.
Do you know when you need to call a plumber for issues related to the plumbing in your home? Here are some key signs:
- Water is draining slowly from your sinks, indicating a clog in your drains/pipes
- Foul odours or strange noises are another indication of clogged pipes
- Loss of hot water
- Overflowing or not working toilet
- And in a worse-case scenario, flooding
If you ever experience flooding (even if it’s in the middle of the night) be sure to call an emergency plumber right away. While waiting for them, try finding your main water shut off valve in your home in order to prevent further flooding and damage.
2. Learn How to Cook (Even if it’s Just the Basics)
You can only live off of takeout, cereal, and instant noodles for so long – eventually it simply becomes necessary to be able to cook yourself some meals from time to time. Start off by figuring out these basics:
- Boil a pot of water (no one’s judging here)
- Fry an egg or two and/or make scrambled eggs
- Learn how the oven works so that you can heat up a premade meal from the grocery store
- Figure out how to operate a rice cooker (these things are amazing)
- And how to safely handle a knife
Once you have these basics down, try cooking up simple meals like bacon and eggs, pasta with meat sauce, stir-fry on rice, and baked chicken. People typically have a few basic meals that they start off with and rotate between until they become more comfortable with cooking.
3. Learn How to Do Your Taxes
Taxes can be daunting even for a fully-fledged adult, but it’s an important thing to learn how to do. Even if you pay someone to do your taxes for you, it’s a good idea to know some basic ins and outs that way you are saving receipts and providing information that could help you save money.
For example, depending on where you live, if you’re a student you can get returns on textbooks and tuition expenses. There are also work-related deductions you can file on your taxes if you work from home, but you should do your research on this one because it can be a bit complicated.
Everyone Needs Help Adulting
The truth is that everyone needs a little help now and then when it comes to adulting, but the good news is that with the internet there’s no shortage of information on how it can be done. Just take a look out there and find out what works for you – next thing you know you’ll be a pro in no time.
Aveline Re-Imagines Ergonomic Women’s Razor
—Aveline, pronounced av-uh-leen, is a radical departure from women’s conventional “blade and stick” razors. Offering subscription and a la carte options, Aveline is an ergonomic, web-only razor line, re-imagining the female blade experience. Ground-breaking yet intuitive in design, Aveline was created to deliver a smoother, more gentle shave for women’s legs and bodies.
Aveline’s proprietary six blade cartridge was engineered to create the world’s easiest blade change system. The razor’s multi-pivot function gives women the smoothest shave possible while the finger-controlled handle allows for an optimally controlled shave.
Recognizing a need for an advanced, highly effective women’s razor, Todd Greene, creator of Aveline, developed a razor that would make women rethink their approach to shaving. Greene’s two decades as an innovator and inventor in personal care created the blueprint for what would become Aveline. Greene launched HeadBlade, the ultimate men’s head shaving razor in 1997, and has since launched multiple award-winning generations of HeadBlade. Having secured his reputation in men’s personal care products, Greene sought to revolutionize the design and efficacy of women’s razors.
“I was inspired to create Aveline after the amount of outreach I received from HeadBlade customers over the last two decades asking if I had a female version for their wives and girlfriends,” said Todd. “I wanted to give women the same quality shave but create a product that wasn’t ‘HeadBlade for women’.”
Aveline features gliding roller balls, easy push-button blade replacement, a built-in stand, 3 plus 3 flexible blade cartridge and moisture strip containing lavender oil, aloe and Vitamin E. Ease of use is paramount to Aveline’s design. The handle can be held four ways and is especially convenient for those who have difficulty holding a traditional razor. Aveline’s compact design allows for easy transportation.
In addition to its revolutionary design, the company is proud to offer Aveline at a competitive price point. Personal care products marketed towards women are generally more expensive than those marketed towards men, also known as the pink tax. Doing away with the pink tax, Greene created a women’s razor that not only stands out for its design, but its commitment to offering a women’s razor at a fair price. The chart below illustrates this concept, particularly with companies like My Billie who sell the exact same Personna Halo blade at a higher price point.
“For nearly two decades, I created and designed for a niche market,” said Greene. “We are excited about our next challenge of expanding into an established but quickly changing women’s market.”
Available on Aveline’s website, a single handle and blade sell for $10. Refill packs sell for $10. Aveline offers one, two and three-month subscription options. Subscriptions are offered at $8 for a single blade and handle. After the initial delivery of a handle and blade, each monthly delivery will include 4 refill blades for $10.
About Todd Greene and Aveline
The original HeadBlade was designed by Todd Greene in 1997 and follows the axiom “necessity is the mother of all invention.” Besides winning numerous national and international design awards, Greene’s HeadBlade is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. His most recent design, the MOTO, won a Red Dot Design 2017 Award, and A’ Design Award Bronze 2018. Since 1999, HeadBlade has pioneered the headcare market and expanded the company’s product range to incorporate complete skin care. He is now concentrating his design acumen on women’s grooming with Aveline.
Bride, bridesmaid or guest, don’t let your looks fall short
Whether you’re the bride, bridesmaid or guest, you just spent a good amount of time getting your hair and makeup on point — don’t let your hair fall flat or makeup melt on such a special occasion. Here’s how to guarantee your look stays put from the ceremony through the reception.
Sultra The Bombshell Cone Clipless Curling Rod, $99
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The Bombshell Cone clipless curling rod lets you create luxurious loose waves that transition into tight curls you want in half the time of a traditional clip curling iron with no clip lines or demarcation while styling. The Bombshell Cone creates even heat distribution, ensuring your curls and waves are consistently true to rod size for lust-worthy looks and styles.
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Exclusive Advanced Care Ceramic Technology mends and protects your hair while you style with constant 395 °F heat while generating ions and near infrared rays ensuring to smooth the cuticle, strengthen the hair and lock in your look.
Alima Pure Smooth + Prime, $46
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Smooth + Prime preps the face, creating the base for smooth long-lasting makeup application. It prevents creasing and fading for a shine-free finish. Smooth + Prime is formulated to enhance your natural glow before you apply foundation. It is ideal for those with oily and/or combination skin.
Bodyography Makeup Setting Spray, $21
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A weightless setting spray to lock makeup in place, control oil, and shine, or refresh makeup throughout the day. Great for all skin types and in all climates. Can be applied before and after makeup application to prep and set.
SALT BY HENDRIX MAGICAL ROSE ILLUMINATING ELIXIR CRÈME, $39
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Hydrate your skin + give it an incredibly natural, illuminating glow. Made from natural oils, this bottle is full of goodness to help your skin feel and look its best.
Goldfaden MD Bright Eyes, $55
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Dr. Goldfaden’s advanced ultra-light brightening eye cream reduces the appearance of under eye darkness, puffiness and fine lines for a more luminous and youthful glow.
DON’T TRY THESE SKIN CARE DEVICES, GADGETS OR TIPS AT HOME
DON’T TRY THESE SKIN CARE DEVICES, GADGETS OR TIPS AT HOME WARNS DERMATOPATHOLOGIST
Life hacks, DIY tricks, and at home devices that are meant to “mimic the effects of in-office skin care treatments are all the rage right now. They are posted on Instagram, YouTube, and all over the Internet. While some are very constructive and budget-friendly, others are ineffective or downright dangerous. We asked Dr. Gretchen Frieling, who is a Boston area Dermatopathologist, to highlight several highly publicized methods that should bear the warning, “don’t try this at home.”
Dermaplaning- Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that removes the top layers of your skin. The procedure aims to remove fine wrinkles and deep acne scarring, as well as make the skin’s surface look smooth. It uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face.
The Risks– Anecdotally, the risk of infection, complications, and experiencing pain during home dermaplaning is higher when you do it yourself. “If you have acne, there is a chance that the blade could nick a pimple,” says Dr. Frieling which means it would take longer to heal. In addition, the tool used for dermaplaning is not a safety razor like what we ladies shave with. The device or tool used to accomplish the dermaplaning on the face is made of a sharp blade with a handle or wand.
At home “Derma-Rollers” for MicroNeedling” Aestheticians and dermatologists use derma rollers on clients to increase elasticity, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and help with discoloration. Professional treatment can cost anywhere from $100 to $1,200 per session. According to Marketwatch, “A trend report for 2018 from lifestyle site Pinterest says it’s seen a 345% increase in posts for the “derma-roller” over the past year.” Dr. Frieling is not in favor of using the tools at home because, “the needles aren’t big enough to penetrate the proper holes into the skin, so you’re essentially damaging your face for no reason. And without proper sterilization, derma rollers can harbor harmful bacteria causing infections, breakouts, and can trigger skin conditions such as rosacea, which causes redness and bumps on the face; eczema, itchy inflammation spots; and brown patches on the skin.”
Injecting Botox or other “Black Market” Filler into Your Face– First, even if you were able to get your hands on “real” Botox or filler such as Juvederm or Restylane® it’s almost like putting a firearm in the hands of someone untrained at shooting. There is no safe way to give yourself Botox. You can’t trust what you’re buying, and even if you could, no amount of YouTube-ing will ever adequately teach you the skills you need to inject it. First, you need to know where to inject the substance. The answer is not to point the needle at the fine lines. After all, you’re relaxing muscles, not filling in wrinkles. Injecting Botox requires an understanding of facial muscles. You need to know which muscles should be relaxed for the desired results and where to target them. Second, you need to know how deeply to insert the needle and how much of the mixed substance you should apply in any given location.
Incorrect injection practices can lead to a host of complications, including eyelid drooping (ptosis), excessive swelling, excessive bruising, and a greater risk of infection. In fact, the infection may become so severe that it becomes a staph infection, an infection that spreads throughout the body and causes a variety of diseases. In any case, recovery will be longer, and the results may not be what you intended.
Lip Plumper Suction Devices- We have Kylie Jenner to thank for these! They are much less expensive than filler in the lips but with a far shorter shelf life. Dr. Frieling’s verdict: “Overuse of suction cup lip plumpers can cause misalignment of the teeth due to the outward pressure of the suction. Devices such as these can also cause swelling and bruising of the lips (and sometimes permanent scarring) when used excessively. The advice is to use these devices sensibly and with caution.”
At home acne extractors- The county has become obsessed with popping pimples thanks in part to the success of the TV show “Dr. Pimple Popper.” Acne extractors sold online, and people are using them at home. But should they? Picking causes scars or scabs by ripping off the top layer of skin, whereas extracting by a professional pulls out the fluids or solids inside a pimple. It’s far more sterile, sanitary, and cleans the pore of the extra debris. Why can’t you simply do this yourself? Acne extraction, be it white or blackheads, is a ‘don’t try this at home procedure.’ It’s a one-way ticket to scarring, infection and even more breakouts. Only through a professional facial will your skin be prepped and steamed correctly for extractions – by the hands of a trained, licensed esthetician. Skin that has not been adequately prepped for extractions may be resistant, requiring more pressure and manipulation. If used too aggressively, the pressure of the extractor tool can inflame and even bruise the skin. Additionally, a skin care professional is well-practiced in gentle and efficient movements to maximize results while minimizing potential harm.
Cuticle Cutters-Trimming or cutting cuticles during a manicure is purely cosmetic and doesn’t benefit the nail in any way. In fact, it’s actually harmful to your nails. “The small area of skin is there to protect your nails from infection. When this skin is removed, your nail is left unprotected from bacteria and fungus. Dr. Frieling recommends pushing back the cuticles by applying cuticle remover on each nail.
Chemical Peels- Chemical peels are designed to work by removing part of the top layer of skin to reveal fresher skin for a more youthful appearance. Many products containing low concentrations of acid are sold through beauty retailers and drug stores and are often safe to use. People also are treated with peels using a higher concentration at medi-spas or doctor’s offices. When it comes to alpha hydroxy acids or (AHAs) like salicylic and glycolic acids, a concentration of 10 percent or less is safe for home, and more than 30 percent should be reserved for a professional environment, according to a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel. Like many substances, illegal concentrations of chemical peels can be purchased online for substantially less than they would cost in a doctor’s office. But what price do you pay for a “bargain?” According to Dr. Frieling, “the dangers of experimenting with a medical grade peel at home are numerous and can include: extreme pain in the form of stinging, actual burns to the skin, blistering, scarring, changes in skin color, infection.” What’s more, a skin care professional will determine if you are even a candidate for a chemical peel and possibly rule you out if you have taken the acne medication isotretinoin in the past six months, have a dark complexion, have a personal history of ridged areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue (keloids), have abnormal skin pigmentation, have a history of frequent or severe outbreaks of cold sores.
Dr. Frieling says that there are worthwhile “skin care hacks,” DIY recipes for the skin, and some at home devices that are safe and effective. Before buying into the latest Instagram sensation, consult with your doctor first to make sure that you are a good candidate and that what you are considering is safe and effective.
Board Certified Dermatopathologist Dr. Gretchen Frieling
Boston Area
Dr. Frieling is a medical doctor with over 10 years of experience as a leader in the Dermatology and Pathology fields. Her background is notable for intensive training in ballet, which includes attending the Juilliard School in New York City. She combines her artistic eye, perfectionistic qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients impeccable, ‘show-stopping’ results. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, specifically injectables, Dr. Frieling has mastered the art of re-defining and re-vitalizing the face by eliminating fine lines and wrinkles and re-establishing volume. She will listen to your requests and concerns. She will explain the available procedures that would be optimal for your unique situation. She is never in a rush and will spend as much time as you desire to discuss these options.
After graduating summa cum laude from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, Dr. Frieling completed her medical school at The University of Florida College of Medicine. She continued to excel academically and personally and pioneered a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic to provide free medical care. After medical school, Dr. Frieling completed her training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She then completed her Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Currently, she is also a practicing Dermatopathologist in Newton, Massachusetts.
During her training, Dr. Frieling built an extensive resume, including but not limited to many articles in the Dermatology and Pathology literature, textbook chapters, and national conference presentations. She was on faculty at Harvard Medical School and participated in the first year Histopathology course.
In her spare time, Dr. Frieling continues to give back to her community and beyond. Currently, she is spearheading another medical mission to the Dominican Republic and partnering with Pedro Martinez and The Pedro Martinez Foundation.
Along with splitting her time as a practicing dermatopathologist, Dr. Frieling enjoys spending time with her husband, her two kids, and extended family, as well as volunteering in the community. She is a resident of Wellesley and loves good music and is always up for trying a new restaurant!
Talia Jewelry isn’t your typical women’s jewelry line
Talia Jewelry isn’t your typical women’s jewelry line. The simplest way to put it…think LEGO’s (but fancy lego’s). Just like LEGO’s, Talia allows you to build and customize your own unique jewelry pieces in the matter of seconds. With interchangeable pendants + charms you can create a unique look for every day of the week! Talia’s Little Black Box will make traveling with days worth of jewelry a piece of cake! It’s this simple to create a unique look in seconds!
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Camping, Traveling, Backpacking, Lunch? Morsel Products has a utensil for you.
Morsel Spork is part spoon, part fork, part spatula!
About Morsel Spork
Four years ago Morsel’s founders crossed paths. They had recently started on similar career trajectories, having recently started on their own consulting businesses and on the hunt for opportunities. Alex was transitioning to a focus on aesthetics and industrial design after a spending the early part of his career in stuffy engineering environments, while Zac was expanding from narrow engineering roles into holistic product development service. The fit made sense and together they began tackling client projects as a team, taking products from concept to manufactured reality.
Having a mutual passion in the climbing, backpacking and outdoor adventures, it wasn’t long before they began developing ideas for an outdoor product company. The two set out to start solving pain points they had experienced with their own outdoor gear. Morsel Spork was what became of their desire for a strong, efficiently designed eating utensil that wouldn’t break and would help them get the most of out of their meal time.
Design
Morsel is a Portland, Oregon based company seeking to be an innovative outdoor accessory brand, focused on creating better products through thoughtful design. Guided by the belief that good design should solve problems and enhance experiences, Morsel is out to make high quality, functional, and beautify gear that brings value to enthusiasts and gets new people excited about the outdoors. Morsel’s co-founders each have over 10 years of product design and manufacturing experience and have both previously launched (and delivered) successful Kickstarter products.













