Where does the colour in the Dr. Sponge Konjac sponge come from?

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The fun, colourful Konjac sponges from Dr. Sponge are on everyone's lips. Dr Sponge is unique because the sponges are enriched with effective plant ingredients such as aloe vera, lavender and bamboo charcoal. But where exactly does the colour of the sponges come from, how do they turn so pretty red, purple, green or black?

Interview with Rachel Winard, founder of Soapwalla

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Rachel Winard is the soap master ("Soap-Walla"), the woman behind the cult brand Soapwalla. Biomazing had the pleasure of talking to the power woman and conducting an exciting interview, which not only focuses on the cult brand but also on the woman behind the scenes, her motivation and exciting news.

Full of enjoyment: homemade at home spa

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Spending hours being pampered in a spa is a very special luxury in itself. But it is also important to pamper yourself in everyday life and take time for yourself and with yourself. Time with yourself is all the more enjoyable when you can consciously and healthily enjoy the [...]

Local superfood spotlight: broccoli

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Superfoods from Africa (baobab), India (tulsi) or Mexico (chia seeds) are more popular than ever. Even though there is almost nothing biomazing likes more than discovering exotic superfoods and ingredients, there are also superfoods in our own garden that we didn't realise had superpowers. For example: broccoli, a cruciferous vegetable that is packed with antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and detoxifying [...].

Expert tip: Love your acid mantle

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Everyone who struggles with oily skin is aware of one thing: most of us have been fighting an almost hopeless battle against evil personified in the form of our skin's natural acid mantle since we were young. The advertising industry is fuelling the mania for perfect, clean skin even further and advises the use of harsh cleansers.

Trend topic: Microplastics in cosmetics

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Advertising shows us how: Manufacturers advertise with "small, soft beads soaked in essential oils" that "mechanically" clean the skin and teeth. The consumer can - and should - freely interpret exactly what this means. But nobody thinks about the fact that these are tiny plastic particles that find their way into our bodies and the environment [...]

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