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What Is Transepidermal Water Loss And How To Stop It

Water dripping onto woman's hands

What Is Transepidermal Water Loss And How To Stop It

Written By:

Thea Christie

If you’re suffering from dehydrated or dry skin, one of the causes may be transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Translation? You're losing water and moisture from your skin. TEWL can lead to a variety of dry skin conditions — including severe dehydration — but there are ways that you can keep your skin hydrated or prevent dryness from occurring in the first place.

What Is Transepidermal Water Loss?What Factors Trigger TEWL? | How To Stop TEWL

What Is Transepidermal Water Loss?

In order to understand TEWL, let's revisit the layers of our skin. Our skin is made up of three primary layers, the outermost being the epidermis (aka what you look at in the mirror). The dermis is the middle layer and the hypodermis is the innermost layer. TEWL occurs when water passes from the dermis through the epidermis and evaporates through the skin barrier.

As dermatologist Anna Guanche tells Allure: "The skin barrier consists of the epidermis and, most specifically, the hard, outermost layer of the stratum corneum. The epidermis is what we typically think of as the outer layer of the skin, but it's made up of five layers. The outermost layer of the epidermis is the stratum corneum.”

When the stratum corneum is compromised, moisture evaporates through the ineffective skin barrier, and you can expect to see very dry, dull or dehydrated skin. Your skin is typically clever enough to regulate water loss and retain hydration on its own, but sometimes certain factors damage your skin barrier’s function, exacerbating dryness. If you’re wondering whether your skin barrier has been compromised and is losing water, it helps to know what to look out for. Here are four signs that you're suffering from TEWL:

  1. Iritation: Water loss is caused by a damaged skin barrier, which often feels irritated.
  2. Flaking: The topmost surface of the skin dries out, dies and peels away in flakes.
  3. Itchiness: The skin cracks from water loss, causing an itchy feeling
  4. Tightness: Dehydrated skin cells condense and pull tighter across the surface, resulting in a tight feeling.

What is Transepidermal Water Loss?

What Factors Trigger Transepidermal Water Loss? 

TEWL can be triggered by:

  • Skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis or rosacea
  • Dry weather or excessive time with dry air indoors (i.e. from air conditioners and central heating) 
  • Over-washing, over-exfoliating and scrubbing with harsh soaps
  • Allergies, diabetes or kidney disease 
  • Aging skin as your sebum production decreases
  • Sunburn or wounds
  • Chlorine 

How To Stop Transepidermal Water Loss

The most important part of preventing TEWL is ensuring you have a healthy skin barrier. You may be thinking, “What is a skin barrier, and how are we supposed to protect it?”

A healthy, functioning skin barrier blocks environmental irritants out, while keeping all the good stuff, like natural oils and moisture, in. A compromised skin barrier does a poor job of maintaining your skin’s health due to ineffective water retention, which can lead to skin conditions like dermatitis or dryness. TEWL can lead to a variety of skin conditions — including severe dehydration.

To keep your skin's ecosystem healthy and prevent TEWL, take a look at the following lifestyle and skin care tips.  

1. Use Moisturizing Products

Moisturizing is an important strategy for maintaining skin health as well as treating an impaired skin barrier function. Eminence Organics Director of Product Development Colette Lieberman says: “Preventing TEWL will keep your skin's barrier healthy and hydrated. Richer creams will lock in moisture, preventing water loss while you sleep.”

Woman with dry hands

For example, night creams are an essential part of the skin care routine. During the night, the skin is in recovery mode, which means it's the ideal time to use ultra-rich creams with a higher concentration of active ingredients to boost hydration, restore the skin and improve the skin’s appearance. This is an especially important step for mature skin. Our Marine Peptide Collection is designed to reduce transepidermal water loss with rich age-defying formulas that lock in moisture. Some products within this collection contain exopolysaccharide, an ingredient that helps limit TEWL, improving skin hydration. You can also use the ultra-rich Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream For Face & Neck which is very effective on protecting your face and neck skin. This cream helps you reduce the signs of aging overnight as you sleep. It contains tropical monoi to firm and hydrate the look of the skin. Watch our Lead Skin Care Trainer, Natalie Pergar, as she walks us through a night skin care routine to keep your skin hydrated and prevent dryness from occurring in the first place.

TEWL can be further reduced by using skin care products that contain humectants, occlusives and emollients. These are important ingredients found in moisturizers. Humectants (like glycerin and hyaluronic acid) draw water from the environment into the skin. But this isn’t enough — you need something to stop this moisture from evaporating. That’s why you need occlusives like beeswax which act as a lipid barrier for water retention. Emollients minimize TEWL too and also are used to make moisturizers feel smoother. 

2. Use A Humidifier For A Compromised Skin Barrier

If you live in a dry climate, or are susceptible to dry winter weather, try using a humidifier in your home to see if it gives your skin time to heal. Studies have shown that humidifiers generating “nano-sized water particles” seem to “positively affect skin hydration and skin barrier function”. 

3. Skin Hydration Techniques For Bathing

If you’re already suffering from dry, dehydrated skin, ScienceDirect recommends applying a wet face cloth or towel to the area, while your hands or feet can be treated by soaking in a basin. Bathe for approximately 10  minutes in warm (not hot) water, and then follow up with an occlusive moisturizer to lock in the moisture. When hydrating the face or neck, ScienceDirect recommends applying a wet face cloth or towel to the area, while your hands or feet (i.e. if you’re suffering from dermatitis) can be treated by soaking the limb in a basin. 

4. Avoid Harsh Cleansers And Over-Exfoliating

Over-washing, over-exfoliating, chemical skincare and some acne treatments can all lead to a damaged skin barrier and trigger skin conditions. It’s also always best to consult a dermatologist if you are unsure of what exactly is triggering your symptoms. As a general rule, avoid over-cleansing, or using foaming cleansers which might strip your skin of oils. It’s safer to opt for a gentle milk cleanser. Also, choose your active ingredients with care. Ingredients such as retinol and alpha hydroxy acids may worsen the effects of TEWL.

Are you suffering from TEWL? Explore the Marine Peptide Collection designed to reduce water loss and lock in moisture.

This article was originally written in September 2021.

What Is Transepidermal Water Loss And How To Stop It++

Written By: Thea Christie If you’re suffering from dehydrated or dry skin, one of the causes may be transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Translation? You’re losing water and moisture from your skin. TEWL can lead to a variety of dry skin…

Father’s Day: Skin Care Gift Ideas For 4 Types of Dads

Father carrying daughter at the beach

Father's Day: Skin Care Gift Ideas For 4 Types of Dads

Written By:

Christie Pike

This June, we celebrate fathers – the men who have made an important impact on our lives. Whether the man you admire is your dad, husband, a father figure or even your grandfather – they all deserve the very best this Father’s Day.

Instead of buying him a stereotypical set of golf clubs, tie or shaving kit this year, why not treat Dad to the gift of healthy skin? Every father is unique, so here’s our take on four types of dads and our pick of Eminence Organics products tailored to suit his lifestyle needs.

The Outdoor Dad | The Busy Dad | The Relaxed Dad | The Health-Conscious Dad

1. The Outdoor Dad

The outdoor dad is always up for adventure. You’ll find him cycling, hiking, gardening or doing anything that involves a healthy dose of fresh air. Although outdoor dads are generally physically fit, the condition of their skin might tell another story. Constant exposure to the elements (like the sun, wind, water or snow) might leave their skin dry, weathered and often sun damaged. 

To protect against UV exposure, a sun care product like our Lilikoi Mineral Defense Sport Sunscreen SPF 30 is an essential if you're spending a lot of time outdoors. Provide these men with an additional dose of moisture with the Rosehip & Lemongrass Repair Balm, a balm that contains a Natural Repair Complex derived from rosehip and rosemary to defend the skin from environmental stressors. 

 

 

Product picks first

Lilikoi Mineral Defense Sport Sunscreen SPF 30 Rosehip & Lemongrass Repair Balm

Product picks second

Marine Flower Peptide Eye Cream Bright Skin Starter Set

Body second

2. The Busy Dad

You’ll find the busy dad with his hands full, either taking care of the kids, travelling to his next meeting or even both. These dads are juggling multiple responsibilities, and they look for convenience and quality when it comes to their techy gadgets and even their skin care needs. 

From balancing family life with early morning workouts and late night meetings, a few dark circles around his eyes are just a normal part of life. To combat tired, puffy eyes, we recommend our Marine Flower Peptide Eye Cream. For travelling dads, our Bright Skin Starter Set comes to the rescue. Packaged in a convenient travel case, this set is a full skin care routine (cleanser, moisturizer, mask and serum) that fits perfectly in Dad’s suitcase. Whether he's a stay-at-home father or works outside the home, all busy dads will find the convenience of the Charcoal Exfoliating Gel Cleanser appealing. This cleanser contains charcoal and malachite gemstones which draw out oil, dirt and other substances from clogged pores. 

Body third

3. The Relaxed Dad

The Relaxed Dad, is a laid-back, no-fuss kind of guy. He enjoys staying close to home and spending quality time with his family, walking the dog, watching the game, or reading a good book. Most relaxed dads prefer a BBQ with a few close friends over a fancy dinner. They definitely want to keep things simple when it comes to their skin care routine. 

When we think of products for relaxed dads, we think convenience and simplicity. Our Stone Crop Gel Wash and our Bamboo Firming Fluid are the perfect match for an easygoing dad's skin care routine. For instance, our Stone Crop Gel Wash easily washes away impurities and minimizes the appearance of breakouts while providing deep hydration. Our Bamboo Firming Fluid firms and tightens the appearance of the skin. This formula is infused with natural ingredients like bamboo, coconut and a Natural Retinol Alternative that reveals a youthful-looking complexion.

4. Health Conscious dad

This dad likes to look after his health and keep active. Make this the year that you leave behind boring standbys like socks and ties for exceptional gifts that boost his health and wellness. Whether he's a gym-goer or training for a half-ironman, you can help keep his skin healthy with the Stone Crop Hydrating Mist. Stone crop is an ingredient that keeps the skin very hydrated and refreshed all day long.

What kind of dad are you honoring this Father's Day? Tell us in the comments. And for more gift ideas for Dad, visit our men's skin care page. Happy Father’s Day!

This article was originally in June 2016.

Updated By

Thea Christie

What To Do About Your Aging Neck

woman look in the mirror at her neck

What To Do About Your Aging Neck

Written By:

Alisha Whitley

We are all guilty of giving our face too much attention during our skin care routines. We carefully apply masks, serums and moisturizers to the space between our hairlines and our jawlines, neglecting the delicate skin around our necks. Not to be ignored, the neck has thinner, more fragile skin than the face, making it especially vulnerable to signs of aging like forming neck lines. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to hide and prevent the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and sagging around this delicate area.

How To Get Rid Of Neck Wrinkles

We already have a guide on developing silky skin and getting rid of wrinkles for your elbows, knees and hands. But what about the too-often neglected neck? Wrinkles or lines that crop up around our neck area are called "tech neck." Never fear, we’ve gathered some easy solutions for you to treat signs of aging around your neck. First up, gua sha techniques! 

Gua Sha For Neck and Face  

Gua sha is an amazing tool for sculpting your face and toning down the appearance of your neck wrinkles. Gua sha tools help to relieve neck and facial tension, reduce eye puffiness and improve lymphatic flow throughout the body. In other words, using gentle pressure to move waste fluids away from a tense area. If you have a gua sha tool, watch this demonstration video to learn how you can smooth the look of lines in the comfort of your own home.

You can also follow these steps:

  • Start by cleansing your face and neck
  • Apply 4 - 10 drops of your preferred facial oil
  • Scrape the tool up your neck on both sides
  • Then sweep from the middle of your chin up your jawline
  • After this sweep over your cheeks finishing at the hairline
  • Sweep over your eyebrow and up towards your hairline
  • Sweep from between the eyebrows up to the hairline
  • Finally, sweep from the middle of your forehead to the hairline
  • Repeat on the other side of your face
  • Make sure to sweep each area between 3 - 10 times before moving onto the next part of the face. Also, be sure to keep the tool flat against your face. If you feel it drag or pull on your skin, add more oil. 

Moisturize For Hydration

Hydration is key to preventing and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. We suggest using our Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face & Neck before turning in for the night. After cleansing, apply this luxurious night cream to the skin, starting from the collarbone and working your way to the jawline in fluid, upward motions. Enriched with monoi, argan oil and our exclusive Argan Stem Cell Complex, thhis deeply hydrating moisturizer nourishes and replenishes the skin overnight, leaving you with skin that appears smoother, softer and more youthful.

Give Your Skin An Instant Lift

Some days, your skin needs an extra boost. For results you can see instantly, we suggest using our Hibiscus Ultra Lift Neck Cream. Apply it under your usual daytime moisturizer to visibly tighten the skin in the neck and décolletage area in minutes. A blend of hibiscus and botanical hyaluronic acid enriches and hydrates the skin, while all-natural active ingredients like paprika and edelweiss revitalize and tighten sagging skin, smoothing away the appearance of wrinkles.

 

 

Product picks first

Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face & Neck Hibiscus Ultra Lift Neck Cream

Body second

Accessorize

Take full advantage of fall fashion trends. Silk scarves, chunky chokers and layered turtlenecks are not only classic wardrobe staples. They’re also a chic alternative to more invasive cosmetic procedures. Extra points for items in lime green or other bold colors, the must-have hues of the moment. 

Stretch It Out

Stretch your neck daily to tighten weak muscles, stimulate blood circulation and allow greater oxygen flow and nourishment into your skin cells. Try these simple stretches to keep the skin around your neck looking smooth and wrinkle free:

  • Tilt your head back. Press the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth and swallow. Repeat with your head tilted to the right, then with your head tilted to the left.
  • Place your fingertips at the base of the neck and lightly pull the skin downwards while slowly tilting your head back. Hold for a few seconds, tilt your head back towards your chest and repeat.

Have you tried the Monoi Age Corrective Exfoliating Cleanser or the Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face & Neck? Let us know in the comments below!

This article was originally written in September 2016.

Updated By

Thea Christie

3 Body Parts That Age Faster Than Your Face

a woman staring at the mirror

3 Body Parts That Age Faster Than Your Face

Written By:

Karen Young Chester

In most cases, when you fight the signs of aging, you begin by targeting the face. We think it’s time that you broaden your sights and include other parts of the body that can show years of damage just as quickly. Your elbows and knees are prone to looking dull and rough as you age, thanks to the thick buildup of dead skin on its surface. Your hands and chest area may lack the smoothness that you expect. But don’t concern yourself just yet. There are simple, super-effective tactics to target these areas with the right skin care ingredients. Here are three body areas that are often overlooked and can age even faster than your face — plus the best natural ingredients to look for in your skin care products.

Elbows & Knees

The skin around your joints is subject to constant bending and stretching that eventually leaves it loose and downright droopy. Unlike your face, the skin elsewhere on the body gets less attention until later on in life. Suddenly, you’ll notice the crepey, dry skin and loss of collagen on your elbows and knees. In addition to dryness and years of active use, these areas tend to be exposed to the sun and other external factors during the summer months, resulting in skin damage. The skin might become dry in texture and sometimes saggy. 

Our Solution:

Your current skin care routine may not be enough to revitalize knee wrinkles or the cracked, sandpaper-y elbows most of us have. If you’re wondering how to make elbows and knees look younger, here are some of the best skin care ingredients to look for:

  • Coconut water is a moisturizing and toning ingredient that is a source of Vitamin C, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.
  • Coconut milk is moisturizing and nourishing, and softens the look of skin.
  • Argan oil is rich in antioxidants and smooths and moisturizes the look of the skin.
  • Shea butter is a moisturizer that is high in triglycerides and fatty acids. This emollient moisturizing ingredient helps to revitalize and repair the skin.
  • Grape seed oil is an antioxidant that combats wrinkles and fine lines.

Our Coconut Firming Body Lotion contains coconut, shea butter and grape seed oil, which leaves your skin looking tight and firm, while providing deep and lasting hydration.  

We also recommend the Monoi Night Body Cream, which takes advantage of your body’s overnight repair process with its exclusive Argan Stem Cell Complex. This complex contains argan stem cells and nutmeg seed, known to be rich in antioxidants, essential fatty acids and polyphenols which helps visibly firm and tighten the look of healthy skin. This ultra-rich night body cream leaves the skin on the elbows and knees feeling firmer, denser and smoother by morning. 

Chest & Neck

It’s a fact: over time, skin begins to wrinkle. And with age, the decrease in production of collagen and elastin means that skin loses its ability to bounce back and hold its shape. Since the skin along the chest and neck is especially thin, the pull of gravity quickly reveals signs of age as the skin begins to sag and wrinkle. Certain habits, like smoking, can also prematurely wrinkle the skin on the chest, neck or any part of your skin.

Our Solution:

Hydration is very effective in preventing and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. As previously mentioned, shea butter, argan oil and grape seed oil are moisturizing and hydrating ingredients that nourish all areas of the skin including your neck and chest. Evening primrose oil is a high-performing moisturizing ingredient while jojoba oil supports and hydrates the skin.

Moisturizing night creams are an essential part of a hydrating skin care routine. During the night, the skin is known to be in recovery mode, and it is the ideal time, especially for mature skin, to use rich creams with a higher concentration of ingredients to help boost hydration and reawaken dry-looking skin. 

Our Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face and Neck works on your skin in the chest and neck area overnight, nourishing, replenishing and reducing signs of wrinkles. This rich cream includes an Argan Stem Cell Complex to tighten and firm the skin. It also contains a Natural Retinol Alternative. This is a unique ingredient that offers visible immediate and long-term improvement of aging skin by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 

During the day, you can turn to the Hibiscus Ultra Lift Neck Cream. The Advanced Instant Lift fX formulation gives an immediate look of firmness to the neck and chest wrinkles, leaving it looking rejuvenated and tightened. Your chest's skin is thinner compared to the rest of your body, so when applying neck cream, extend the product down to your chest to ensure this delicate area is also moisturized.

Product picks first

Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face & Neck Monoi Age Corrective Night Body Cream

Product picks second

Lilikoi Mineral Defense Sport Sunscreen SPF 30 Hibiscus Ultra Lift Neck Cream

Body second

Your Hands

Skin is affected by two factors, namely, our age and sun exposure. The skin across the body is composed of the epidermis (the outermost layer), the dermis (middle layer) and the subcutis (bottom layer). The dermis supports the structure of the skin, consisting of collagen, elastin and other fibers, which gives your skin that smooth, bouncy appearance. 

Irritatingly, no body part is more telling than your hands since wrinkles and age spots tend to appear here quickly as you age. Speaking to Healthy.com, board-certified dermatologist Kally Papantoniou, MD, FAAD, says: “Hormonal changes result in a loss of skin elasticity and volume loss on the backs of our hands. These changes cause the crepey appearance of skin and also make the veins very prominent.” 

Specifically, it’s the gradual loss of oil glands in this area that results in hands becoming dry and wrinkled with age. In addition to natural aging, your hands are exposed most of the time, leading to sun damage — the biggest culprit in premature aging.  

Our Solution:

Boost hydration and protect the skin by applying a sunscreen that contains hydrating ingredients. Key ingredients to look for include:

  • Zinc oxide is a natural mineral that blocks UV rays to protect skin.
  • Aloe vera is a moisturizer and soothes dry skin, alleviating the appearance of damage from sun exposure, while also hydrating and softening the look of the skin.

We recommend our Lilikoi Mineral Defense Sport Sunscreen SPF 30, not just for all-over body use, but also to improve the visible signs of aging on your hands. As well as aloe vera and zinc oxide, this organic formula contains lilikoi (passion fruit) seed oil, which offers Vitamin C and antioxidants to help with the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. The inclusion of raspberry seed oil provides your complexion with another skin-repairing ingredient, one which harnesses antioxidants to help minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This mineral sunscreen is non-greasy and water-resistant for up to 40 minutes. Plus, it’s highly effective for outdoor activities like swimming and high-performance sports. 

For more information about targeting the signs of aging from head to toe, visit our Spa Locator to find your nearest Eminence Organics Spa Partner.

This article was originally written in November 2016.

Updated By

Thea Christie

Ultimate Guide To Aging Skin

two women hugging

Ultimate Guide To Aging Skin

Written By:

Alisha Whitley

With age comes experience, wisdom and beauty. We’ve entered a new age of skin care that celebrates the aging process and embraces the changes it brings. Instead of concentrating on anti-aging, it’s time to focus on keeping your skin healthy and radiant, no matter your age. Read on for our guide to aging gracefully. 

How Skin Ages | Signs Of Aging | How To Age Gracefully

How Skin Ages

Just like the rest of the body, our skin gets older with time. For some, the aging process is slow and steady, while for others it can accelerate at a quick pace. The rate of skin aging differs from person to person and depends on a variety of factors including genetics, lifestyle and exposure to environmental stressors. 

Two Aging Processes

As we get older, our bodies naturally start to age. This process, also referred to as intrinsic aging, is a continual process by which our cellular and biological functions slow. With time, the skin’s strong and flexible matrix begins to weaken and hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen naturally deplete. 

Our bodies are also subject to extrinsic aging caused by exposure to environmental stressors. These include lifestyle choices like smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise as well as external factors like pollution, blue light radiation and UV rays from the sun. Intrinsic aging accounts for only 10 percent of skin changes; the remaining 90 percent is caused by these external influences which accelerate the aging process.

biological vs environmental aging infographic

Free Radicals

How does environmental aging happen? Pollution, blue light and UV rays expose skin to free radicals. Heidi Waldorf MD likens these highly reactive molecules to “anti-oxygen bombs that trigger inflammation and cascades of damage”. Unchecked, free radicals cause oxidative stress that damages the skin, degrades its structural proteins and leads to premature aging. 

Inflammaging

When the skin is repeatedly exposed to free radicals, a process called inflammaging can kick in. According to our Product Support Representatives: “Inflammaging is a term used to describe aging induced by chronic, persistent, underlying inflammation that ultimately exhausts the skin’s defense system. This weakens skin structure, results in the degradation of collagen and elastin and impairs the skin’s barrier function.” 

Signs Of Aging

As we age, it’s normal for our years to begin to show on our faces. Here are a few signs of aging that develop due to the loss of hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin over time.

Fine Lines And Wrinkles

Hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin are what keeps the skin plump, firm and elastic. They give skin the density and bounce typical of a youthful complexion. As they degrade, the skin loses moisture, structural support and elasticity. It can’t bounce back from repetitive motions (like frowning and smiling) and begins to fold in on itself, causing creasing in the form of fine lines and wrinkles (hello, forehead lines).

Sagging Skin

As it loses strength, the skin also has greater difficulty defying the pull of gravity. Our skin starts to slacken and hang more loosely, especially around the lower face and neck. Eminence Organics International Trainer Brian Goodwin explains: “When the foundation slips, we see jowls form, loosening of the tissue around the eyes and an overall drooped appearance for the entire face.”

When the foundation slips, we see jowls form, loosening of the tissue around the eyes and an overall drooped appearance for the entire face.

Hyperpigmentation

Another sign of aging skin is hyperpigmentation in the form of sun and age spots. In aging skin, these dark spots are typically brought on by years of sun exposure. When faced with UV rays, the skin protects itself by triggering the production of a pigment called melanin. As time passes and the skin’s melanocytes (the cells that produce melanin) are stimulated over and over, they start to overproduce and cause deposits of pigment on the skin’s surface.

How To Age Gracefully And Maintain Healthy Skin

While you can’t turn back the hands of time, you can make simple changes that ease the aging process. There are several ways to keep aging skin in good shape, including adopting a healthy lifestyle, eating a balanced diet and using results-oriented skin care.

Healthy Lifestyle

One of the best ways to minimize the visible signs of inflammaging is to cut down on stress. According to the Huffington Post, studies show that people with high levels of stress have shorter telomeres, which are located at the tips of DNA chromosomes causing cells to die or become damaged more quickly. Adopting healthy habits like regular exercise, meditation and a sleep schedule can help ease stress and by extension, slow premature aging. 

Balanced Diet

Another way to help your skin age gracefully is to adjust your diet. Sugar, salt and alcohol are key culprits of premature aging and can easily be cut down. Swap in antioxidant-rich foods such as berries and leafy greens to assist your body in fighting free radicals. And, (surprise!) drink plenty of H2O to keep your skin (and body) hydrated and healthy.

Product picks first

Monoi Age Corrective Night Cream for Face & Neck Monoi Age Corrective Exfoliating Cleanser

Body second

Use A Nighttime Skin Care Routine

Did you know that your skin undergoes its most intensive repair process at night? Surprisingly, one way to wake up to smooth-looking skin is by establishing a nighttime routine. That's because during sleep, skin has the chance to counteract the environmental influences from the day. Our bodies are in repair mode while we sleep so getting a good night’s rest is imperative to achieving skin that looks and feels healthy.

In addition, our skin experiences transepidermal water loss (TWL) overnight that can weaken its protective hydrolipid barrier. Night treatments provide the opportunity to deliver moisturizing ingredients topically on the skin to prevent water loss from happening and effectively deliver the product benefits. Treating your skin to nourishing, hydrating products at night is ideal as it has been shown that oil production is two times lower than during the day.

Some of our Monoi Age Corrective products feature an exclusive Argan Stem Cell Complex that unites with antioxidant-rich monoi. The ingredients in this collection work to visibly firm, hydrate and nourish all skin types.

Brian suggests using the Monoi Age Corrective Collection in your nighttime regimen for any skin type: “The skin is more receptive to absorbing ingredients at night, when the epidermis becomes more penetrable. This factor makes it even more paramount to incorporate hydrating ingredients and protective oils into nighttime routines.”

Use Specific Skin Care ingredients

You can also minimize the visible signs of aging with topical skin care. Applying skin care products that restore moisture, deliver antioxidant-rich ingredients and promote health are key to keeping skin youthful. Here are a few ingredients to look for when you’re selecting products for your skin care routine:

Use Face Sculpting Tools 

Does face contouring really work? Absolutely, and we have an in depth tutorial on how to use face sculpting tools that leave the skin looking dazzling and depuffed. Watch our Lead Skin Care Trainer, Natalie Pergar, as she shows you how to contour your face using ice globes, and find out which products you need for the most effective routine. Let us know if you notice a difference!

Ready to age gracefully? For a skin care routine tailored to your unique skin type and concerns, book a consultation with a licensed esthetician at an Eminence Organics Spa Partner near you.

This article was originally written in October 2019.

Updated By

Thea Christie

3 Things You Didn’t Know About Monoi

3 Things You Didn’t Know About Monoi

Written By:

Alisha Whitley

Tahitian for “scented oil,” monoi – pronounced “mah-noy” – is a fragrant elixir made from coconut oil and tiare flowers (also known as Tahitian gardenias). While only recently building buzz in beauty circles, this hot ingredient has been a South Pacific beauty staple for centuries. Eminence Organics recognized the nourishing benefits of monoi, formulating part of its Age Corrective Collection with this unique oil. Read on to uncover three health and beauty benefits of monoi, the history of tahitian monoi, as well as our skin care tips for adding this unique ingredient to your skin care routine.

What Is Monoi? | Monoi's History | Health And Beauty Benefits Of Monoi | How To Add Monoi Into Your Skin Care Routine

woman holding tiare flower

What Is Monoi?

Monoi oil is an ancient preparation made by steeping tiare flower buds or petals in coconut oil. This fragrant oil has roots in islands throughout the South Pacific, including Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands. Here’s how the Institut du Monoi describes the production process: “Coconuts of the Cocos nucifera variety must be grown on coral soil and harvested at a mature stage. Tiare flowers (Gardenia Taitensis), handpicked as buds, must be used within 24 hours of harvesting. According to local tradition, the maceration must last a minimum of 10 days and requires at least ten Tiare flowers per liter of refined oil.” The process of making monoi oil has been passed down by generations of South Pacific healers. This oil is held to rigorous standards of production, designed to protect the cultural heritage of monoi blossoms. 

The tiare plant thrives in a warm, tropical climate with partial to full sun and frequent watering. The beautiful buds bloom from March to November and are typically harvested at dusk. Each year, 110 million tiare flowers are harvested in French Polynesia alone. Similarly, coconut palms flourish in warm climates with an abundance of both sunlight and rainfall. These hardy plants also thrive in the sandy soils found along coastlines, meaning the islands of the South Pacific are ideal for their growth. 

Monoi’s History

While its origins aren’t entirely clear, monoi has been used by Pacific Islanders for over 2000 years, giving it significant cultural meaning throughout the region. Traditionally, this lightweight, amber-colored oil liquid has been used in religious ceremonies to purify sacred objects, as a medicinal remedy to alleviate common ailments and as a multi-purpose beauty ingredient to soften skin and hair. 

Monoi’s key ingredients play a vital role in various Polynesian cultures and the tiare flowers are seen throughout the region's mythology. According to Tahitian legend, this flower was created by Atea, the Oceanic God of Creation, and Tane, the God of Beauty. Additionally, these beautiful blossoms are considered to be a symbol of the region’s people and cultures. 

Like the monoi blossom, coconut plays a significant role in South Pacific culture and the people rely on it as a source of food, oil, wood and fiber. Coconut has also been a part of the region’s lore, notably in the legend of Sina and the eel, which explains the origin of the first coconut tree. Versions of this legend are told through Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and by the Māori in New Zealand.   

Health and Beauty Benefits of Monoi Oil

What makes this ingredient so unique? Here are three primary health and beauty benefits of monoi oil for your skin, hair and health:

1. Deeply Hydrates Your Skin And Hair

Monoi is a soothing and protective oil that deeply hydrates skin without stripping it of its natural oils. The people of the South Pacific have long used monoi oil as a full-body moisturizer to protect their skin against harsh environmental stressors like the intense tropical sun and drying salt water of their environment.  

Thanks to Vitamin E, Monoi helps stop protein loss in the hair, preventing breakage and reducing split ends  Dr. Whitney Bowe tells Huffington Post Style: “Monoi oil contains coconut oil, which has been shown to have tremendous moisturizing benefits for the skin and hair. The essential fatty acids in coconut oil, like lauric acid, may repair hair damage and increase shine.”

2. Delays Signs Of Aging

There’s a reason that South Pacific cultures have passed on their monoi beauty secrets from generation to generation. Monoi not only adds luster to your locks, it nurtures your skin to minimize the visible signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles. As monoi’s base is coconut oil, this incredible superfood is packed with antioxidants like Vitamin E and ferulic acid. In fact, Vitamin E and ferulic acid help to neutralize the effects of free radical damage. Many environmental stressors like UV rays, heat and sunlight all expose skin to free radicals, which cause fine lines and wrinkles

3. Soothes And Repairs Dry Skin

One of the major benefits of monoi oil is the soothing effect it has on reactive and chronically dry skin. This multi-purpose oil has been traditionally used in Polynesian medicine to soothe dry, flaky skin linked to sensitivity and specific conditions. It's more typically used as a full-body moisturizer to protect skin against the drying effects of intense tropical sun, harsh winds and saltwater. According to Healthline.com, “Monoi oil can also act as an anti-inflammatory that can reduce symptoms from known skin conditions, including eczema and contact dermatitis.” The tiare flowers used in monoi contain high levels of methyl salicylate and lauric acid, ingredients known for soothing and restorative properties. 

How To Add Monoi into Your Skin Care Routine

At Eminence Organics, we use monoi in our Age Corrective Collection to deeply hydrate skin, improve the look of firmness and delay the visible signs of aging. This exotic ingredient is essential to our Monoi Age Corrective products as it helps nourish dry skin and return much-needed moisture to mature skin. 

Brian Goodwin, International Educator at Eminence Organic Skin Care, suggests using the Monoi Age Corrective Collection in your nighttime regimen: “The skin is more receptive to absorbing ingredients at night, when the epidermis becomes more penetrable. This factor makes it even more paramount to incorporate hydrating ingredients and protective oils into nighttime routines.”

Here are a few skin care products that incorporate this luxurious ingredient:

Have you tried skin care products with monoi? If not, experience these ultra hydrating monoi-infused products and different treatments at an Eminence Organics Spa Partner near you. We’d love to hear from you! Ask us your questions about this ingredient in the comments below and join the conversation on social media.

This article was originally written in June 2015.

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