Chapped Lips Homemade Cure

Why we love Cocoa Butter and Omega 3+6 essential fatty acids

Cocoa Butter and Omega 3+6 essential fatty acids are resplendent with so many incredible regenerative health and beauty benefits, which is why they're some of our favourite skin food actives. We love them so much that we use them in our Lip Nourish products to salvage dry, cracked lips and nourish the skin deeply. You’ve probably heard of these ingredients in food before but do you know why our bodies need them? Read on to find out more…

What are Omega 3+6 Fatty Acids?

Omega 3+6 essential fatty acids support the reproductive, immune, cardiovascular and nervous systems but our bodies can’t produce them naturally. They’re found in foods such as fish (especially salmon), walnuts, sesame seeds, flaxseeds and other natural oils. These skin food actives are known mainly for their anti-inflammatory properties so you can reap the benefits by eating them as well applying them on your beautiful skin and lips. Chia contains the richest natural plant source of omega-3 fatty acids while salmon is a potent source of skin food and its Omega-3s will work to keep skin inflammation at bay. Don’t be afraid to eat salmon at least three times per week – try scrambled eggs with smoked salmon, a Nourish Bowl topped with canned salmon for lunch and/or Crisp Skin Salmon with Asian vegetables for dinner.

Why your skin loves omega 3+6

  • Helps regulate cell turnover to keep the skin moist and beautiful
  • Reduces inflammation that can lead to puffy, red and wrinkled Creates a barrier allowing the skin to hold on to water
  • Protects against sun damage

What’s the deal with Cocoa Butter?

If you’re a chocolate lover, you’ve probably heard of Cocoa Butter. It’s what gives chocolate its beautiful creamy texture (yummo) and smells delicious. Cocoa Butter is also one of nature’s best moisturisers as it’s a source of omega 3+6 fatty acids and rich in antioxidants.

How is Cocoa Butter made?

Cocoa Butter is also called theobroma oil and is a pale-yellow, edible vegetable fat extracted from cocoa beans, which are fermented, roasted, and then separated from their hulls. What remains is a cocoa liquor which is then pressed to separate the fat while protecting the antioxidants. This results in that smooth, creamy, whipped texture that everybody loves to apply straight to the skin or can be found in beauty products to keep them creme-soft (like our lipsticks).

FUN FACT: It is the Cocoa Butter in chocolate that is responsible for the mouthwatering effect that keeps you coming back for more.

Why your skin loves Cocoa Butter

  • Antioxidants helps to protect against skin cell damaging free radicals and fight the signs of ageing.
  • It contains cocoa mass polyphenol which inhibits the production of a substance that can aggravate symptoms of eczema and dermatitis.
  • Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, and E help to repair skin cells, moisturise and reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks.
  • Omega fatty acids provide a barrier and seep deep down into the skin to hydrate, prevent inflammation and fight the everyday toxins you encounter.

So aside from being anti-ageing, perfect for sensitive skin and an all-rounder for the immune system, Cocoa Butter and omega 3+6 fatty acids contain a natural nutrient composition that makes them really nourishing and incredibly hydrating for the skin, which is why it's important to integrate them into your beauty and personal care regime every single day.

Why are these ingredients so good for your lips?

While Cocoa Butter give lips a smooth, silky texture, omega 3+6 essential fatty acids (found in key foods like cold pressed avocado oil) boost the lips’ natural process of moisture regulation, helping to sooth and restore suppleness. Sometimes the elements can play a bad trick on our lips, making them dried-up and chapped so using good quality hydrators like Cocoa Butter and omega 3+6's which do more than just moisturiser, is a great way to protect your pout against wear and tear.

Beauty Food Recipes

You know they're great for achieving glowing, softer, smoother skin, but they're great as skin food too! Here are some signature recipes you can whip up utilising these nutrient-rich delicacies:
- SOY AND SESAME SALMON | OMEGA 3 HERO
- DARK COCOA + WHITE CHOC HEALTHY COOKIES
- VANILLA CINNAMON CHIA PUDDING BREAKFAST BOWL
- BANANA, COCONUT AND CHIA SEED BREAD

How do you like to integrate these food actives into your lifestyle? Download a copy of our free Beauty Nutrition Handbook which explains the active nutrients like antioxidants, vitamins and anti-inflammatories that are essential for our skin, body and mind to operate at optimum levels.


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