naturalwoman Issue 1/2014

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naturalwoman Issue 1/2014
THE BÖRLIND MAGAZINE
natural
woman
THE LEAF OF THE LINDEN TREE AS A SYMBOL OF GREEN GLAMOUR
Anti-Aging
Hyaluronic acid
in make-up
Beauty Break
Beautifully groomed
feet overnight
Discover Europe
Sweden’s second queen –
off to Stockholm
“Exclusively
for You”
www.boerlind.com
ISSUE 1/2014
Ne w a n d f o r
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BODYlind FRESH
editorial & content
portrait | 4
Fruity-fresh body care
for velvety-soft skin.
Marion Kracht cooks vegan meals
exclusively for “natural woman.”
beauty | 10
New decorative cosmetics from
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND
How to create the light spring
make-up look “Voilà Paris.”
research & knowledge | 16
Dear Readers,
So fresh!
So fruity!
BODYlind FRESH is the perfect care range for velvety-soft skin right around the clock.
Superior fig extract supplies long-lasting moisture and makes for feel-good freshness.
Precious oils keep the skin noticeably soft and supple.
New Dry Body Oil has a particularly light, rapidly absorbed texture, and leaves the
skin feeling very pleasant.
Make-up innovation: exactly what is
in the new loose powder?
Approximately seven million people in Germany are vegetarians. And
an ever-increasing number are abstaining from meat on a frequent
basis and looking for healthy, delicious alternatives. Many people avoid
all products derived from dead animals or containing substances from
animal carcasses. Actress Marion Kracht is one of these people. She
cooks and enjoys not only pure vegetarian meals, she has even created
her own vegan range of organic food products called vevenga. I am especially pleased that she joined us to cook a vegan summer menu exclusively for “natural woman.” Turn to page 4 to see Marion Kracht in
action and find a few of her recipes to try at home.
Likewise, all of the products made by our company are free of substances from dead animals and thus 100 percent suitable for vegetarians. Approximately 80 percent of the products are in fact vegan
cosmetics (for a list please visit http://unternehmen.boerlind.com/
die-marke/qualitaet/vegan). They contain no animal extracts or products from animals such as carmine, the red dye from the cochineal
insect. In the interest of product quality, we do use animal-based raw
materials such as beeswax in a few cases because it improves the consistency of mascara or regulates the smoothness of lipstick.
Sincerely yours,
news | 19
Awards, new research discoveries
and innovative care products.
worldwide | 20
A visit to Stockholm: sightseeing,
accommodation, food and drink.
care & wellness | 24
What really helps your feet in summer:
effective care and pampering.
service | 27
Letters from readers,
questions and answers.
Printing information.
Daniela Lindner
Member of the management team
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portrait
Vegan à la
Marion
Kracht
A festive menu instead of filming,
veggies instead of veal. The beloved
actress and passionate cook gives
“natural woman” an exclusive peek
at how versatile and delicious vegan
cuisine can be. Try this at home!
personal health. She is particularly fond of Indian cuisine,
which was the spark that first inspired her to become
vegetarian in 1989. “It was back then in India that I saw
how magnificent a vegetarian diet could be. At that
time, the best vegetarian food one got in Germany was
a pile of unseasoned vegetables as a side dish.” Her
favorite recipe, however, is her mother’s “Sauerbraten”
(lit. “marinated pot roast”). “When my stomach longs for
childhood,” she says, “then I prepare it with seitan,
dumplings and red cabbage. That is truly delicious.”
N
o doubt about it, she has a talent for acting her
way into her audience’s heart: multi-faceted, relevant, funny and entertaining with an excellent
capacity for expression in a wide variety of genres. With
over 40 years of solid experience in the acting business,
she successfully made the transition from child star in
the TV mini-series “Die Buddenbrooks” to adult actress
and winner of the Goldene Kamera (“Golden Camera”)
award. In 2002 Marion Kracht was awarded the German
Federal Cross of Merit for her outstanding commitment
to helping the deaf, triggered by her theater role as Sarah
in “Children of a Lesser God.” She learned sign language
specifically for this role. Marion Kracht became especially
popular for her role in the TV series “Diese Drombuschs.”
She is not just a well-loved TV and theater actress,
however, but has also been making a name for herself
as an outstanding cook. For over 25 years now, the 51year-old has been preparing vegetarian delicacies for
herself, her husband and her two sons – and sometimes
even for strangers in other people’s kitchens: “To benefit
a children’s aid project, someone once paid 2,500 euros
to hire me as a chef for six persons. The guests, who were
not vegetarians, even wrote down the recipe for the vegetarian balsamic roast with orange fennel and emmer
couscous,” she recalls. Marion Kracht is not one of those
who want to avoid meat simply because it is currently
considered good social form. At home she likes to cook
Thai curries or, when time is limited, Indian palak paneer
(spinach with paneer cheese), “but with tofu instead of
cheese,” adds the actress who now prefers a vegan diet
for reasons related to climate protection, ethics and
No matter if vegetarian or vegan –
her repertoire of recipes is varied and
healthy
Her expertise in preparation, composition and products
is no secret to audiences of TV cooking shows: Whether
“ARD-Buffet”, “Lafer! Lichter! Lecker!”, “Promi-Dinner”
(which she won), her own cooking show at VeggieWorld,
Germany’s largest trade fair for vegetarians, vegans and
raw food lovers, or her own cooking columns in newspapers – Marion Kracht has proven again and again how
exceptionally versatile and delicious a meat-free diet can
be. All that is missing is her own vegetarian TV cooking
show. After all, an increasing number of people are
looking for delicious alternatives to meat. Marion Kracht
would have good ratings, that is for sure.
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R EC I PES FOR TH IS
DELIC IOUS MEAL
CAN B E FOU N D ON
TH E FOLLOWI NG PAGES
The vegan
summer menu
The perfect trio
MOTHER
Born in Munich,
Marion Kracht lives
with Berthold Manns
and her two sons
Darius and Tizian
in Berlin.
ACTRESS
“Diese Drombuschs”,
“Das Traumschiff”, “Familie
Sonnenfeld” – she has
played roles in over
100 film, theater and
TV productions.
ORGANIC ENTREPRENEUR
In 2013 she launched her
vegan, lactose-free, organic
line of food products known
as vevenga in organic markets and natural food stores.
www.vevenga.de
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APPETIZER
Carrot variation with marigolds
and chia crumble
Makes 6 servings | approx. 90 min. |
per serving approx.: 1,575 kJ; 375 kcal; 10 g protein; 19 g fat; 29 g carbohydrates
Chia crumble
50 g margarine | 60 g buckwheat wholemeal
flower | 25 g Isomalt or sugar (to make it
sweeter) | 50 g chia seeds (natural food store
or organic food shop) | 4 pinches of rock salt
Quickly mix all ingredients and form into
small marble-sized balls. Immediately set
them on a baking tray lined with baking
paper and place in an oven set to 175 °C or
345 °F (convection) for 12 minutes.
Soup
1 tbsp. oil | 60 g Spanish onion, finely diced |
1 bay leaf | 1 tsp. ground white pepper | 1 tsp.
thyme | 1/2 tsp. coriander seed | 18 g ginger |
250 g carrots, diced | 100 ml white wine |
250 ml carrot juice | 250 ml vegetable broth |
200 g silken tofu, puréed | 150 ml soy whip |
15 ml lemon juice | 2 tbsp. agave syrup |
5 pinches rock salt, ground | 1 sprig of cilantro,
chopped
Light &
Fresh
The menu for bon vivants
T
his three-course meal is haute cuisine at its best.
Food is something very special to Marion Kracht.
She is a highly intuitive and creative cook able to
transform classic dishes into vegan delights. “I usually
continue fiddling with recipes. As a result, I am always
creating new dishes,” says the amateur chef. She always
pays careful attention to quality. “For me, it is essential
to use organic foods or foods that are as natural as
Lightly sauté the oil, Spanish onion, bay
leaf, white pepper, thyme, ginger and diced
carrots. Deglaze with white wine, then add
the carrot juice, vegetable broth, silken
tofu and soy whip and let simmer for
approximately 30 minutes. Remove the
bay leaf and purée well with a hand
blender. Pass through a sieve and season
as desired with the remaining
ingredients.
possible and have been regionally sourced.” This
summery, Mediterranean menu even contains an ingredient that is not only a delight for the palette, it plays an
important role for the skin as well: The salt marsh plant
salicornia, also known as glasswort, is an active antiaging ingredient in the AQUANATURE series from
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND. It preserves moisture and helps
regenerate the skin.
Glasswort: gourmet vegetable and
active anti-aging substance
Glasswort pampers the palette with its light salty taste
and delicate texture that surpasses even young green
asparagus. It is easiest to find in specialty seafood stores.
The other ingredients in this menu can be found in wellstocked natural food stores, organic food shops, at
weekly farmers’ markets or in delicatessen shops: e.g.
the exotic, tangy-sweet tree tomato tamarillo, trendy
chia seeds rich in protein and omega-3 or the millet-like
Incan superfood quinoa. n
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Chutney
Salad
Purée
200 g purple carrots | 20 ml corn germ oil |
20 ml lemon juice | 2 tbsp. agave syrup |
20 ml apple juice | 1 tbsp. apple cider vinegar |
10 g pistachio kernels | 5 pinches of rock salt |
3 turns of white pepper from a pepper mill
3 tbsp. olive oil | 1/2 onion, finely diced |
1 garlic clove | 250 g carrots, diced |
500 ml carrot juice | 6 pinches of
rock salt
Peel the carrots and cut them into thin
strips (5 cm). Make a dressing from the remaining ingredients. Marinate the carrots
in the dressing. Finally, add the chopped
pistachio kernels.
Sauté the olive oil, onion, garlic and diced
carrots until glassy. Add the carrot juice,
cover and let all ingredients cook for
approx. 20 minutes until soft. Purée in
a blender until very smooth and season
with rock salt.
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1 tbsp. olive oil | 1 tbsp. sugar | 20 g ginger |
1 shallot, finely diced | 1/2 tsp. coriander seed |
1/2 tsp. fennel seed | 1 pinch dried chili | 1 small
garlic clove | 300 g carrot, cut into slices |
2 tbsp. champagne vinegar | 200 ml orange
juice | 100 ml water | 100 g carrots, finely diced
| 2 sprigs of cilantro, chopped | 7 pinches of
rock salt
Sauté the olive oil, sugar, ginger, shallots,
coriander, fennel seed, chili, garlic clove and
carrot slices. Add the champagne vinegar,
orange juice and water and cook until soft.
Mix well. Sauté the diced carrots in the
pan and add to the chutney. Season with
cilantro and rock salt.
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ENTRÉE
Black quinoa cake on a bed of
tamarillo chutney with glasswort and verjuice foam
DESSERT
Rhubarb tart
with goji berry granita
and almond milk
espuma (foam)
Makes 6 servings | approx. 90 min. |
per serving approx.: 3,360 kJ; 800 kcal; 33 g protein; 51 g fat; 55 g carbohydrates
Makes 6 servings | appprox. 30 min. plus 8 hours soaking
time | per serving approx.: 2,520 kJ; 600 kcal; 12 g protein;
50 g fat; 46 g carbohydrates
Rhubarb tart
12 sheets of vegan puff pastry | 500 g rhubarb |
50 g almond butter | 100 g rhubarb jelly or
redcurrant jelly | 50 g sliced almonds
Cut 12 circles out of the puff pastry sheet
(11 cm in diameter), then use these to cut
out another 6 circles of 9 cm in diameter
to create rings. Place the rings on the
larger circles of dough and brush the
almond butter into the rings, then place
in the refrigerator. Wash and peel the
rhubarb and then cut into pieces approximately 8 cm long. Cut these pieces lengthwise into thin slices. Fan the slices out on
the almond butter. Bake the tart at 190 °C
or 375 °F (convection oven) for approx.
8 minutes. Bring the rhubarb jelly to a boil
and brush it onto the tart. Spread the
browned almonds onto the outer ring.
Almond milk espuma (foam)
Black quinoa cake
Tamarillo chutney
Glasswort
350 ml rice milk | 150 g black quinoa (natural
food store or organic food shop) | 40 g agave
syrup | 60 ml grape seed oil | 50 ml rice milk |
50 g buckwheat wholemeal flour | 125 g
almonds, ground | 7 g baking powder |
2 pinches of rock salt
300 g tamarillos (organic food store) |
50 ml olive oil | 15 g ginger, grated | 60 g
onions, finely diced | 1 chili | 125 ml tomato
vinegar | 75 g whole cane sugar | 1 bay leaf |
2 pinches of rock salt
300 g glasswort | white pepper | olive oil
Simmer 300 ml of the rice milk with the
quinoa over low heat for 30 minutes. In the
meantime, mix the agave syrup, the grape
seed oil and 50 ml of the rice milk with the
buckwheat wholemeal flour and the ground
almonds, baking powder and salt. Add this
mixture to the pre-cooked quinoa and blend
gently with a mixer. Brush silicone baking
molds with oil. Distribute the mixture equally
into the molds and place in an oven set to
150 °C or 300 °F (convection) for 40 minutes.
Remove the stem from the tamarillo
(tree tomato) and cut an X into the
bottom of it. Blanch in boiling water
for several minutes and then quench
in ice water. Pull off the skins and dice
the pulp. Sauté the ginger, onion, chili,
whole cane sugar and bay leaf in olive
oil. Add diced tamarillo and vinegar
and continue sautéing until thickened.
Remove the bay leaf and season to
taste with salt.
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Blanch glasswort in boiling water, then
quench in ice water. Sauté in oil and season
to taste with pepper.
Verjuice foam
2 tbsp. olive oil | 30 g shallots, finely diced |
2 bay leaves | 2 tsp. white peppercorns |
250 ml verjuice | 250 ml vegetable broth |
500 ml soy whip | 14 pinches rock salt
100 g almonds | 500 ml water | agave syrup |
200 g silken tofu | 300 ml almond milk |
50 ml almond oil | 1/2 tsp. agar | 2 iSi chargers
(single-use capsules for whip cream dispenser)
Goji berry granita
To make the almond milk, soak the
almonds in hot water for 8 hours. Purée
the soaked almonds with 500 ml of hot
water. Pass the mixture through a cloth.
Sweeten to taste with agave syrup. To
make the espuma, mix the silken tofu, the
almond milk and the almond oil. Dissolve
the agar in 100 ml of the almond milk
mixture and then stir in the rest of the
mixture. Fill into the espuma whipper or
whip cream dispenser and screw on two
iSi chargers. Leave to cool for 4 hours.
Garnish the goji berry granita with the
espuma.
300 ml goji berry juice
Pour the juice into a flat baking
dish and place in freezer. Rake
through with a fork every 30 minutes to create fruit juice crystals of
a uniform size. Tip: Goji berry juice
can be found in natural food stores
and organic food shops.
Sauté the shallots in oil, add the bay leaves
and pepper, deglaze with verjuice and
vegetable broth. Leave to reduce until half
the liquid is gone, then add the soy whip.
Reduce the sauce to 500 ml. Season with
salt and purée. Pass through a sieve.
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Pure Elegance
The new decorative cosmetics from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND
B
eautiful make-up accents and flatters, but only
when it gently brings out the best features of
the face and does not look like a mask. Highquality mineral-based color pigments are especially
well-suited to this task: They are naturally brilliant
without looking overdone. Their silky smooth texture
gives the face a natural fresh look and smoothes the
skin. The silicic acid beads in the powder eyeshadows
have a glimmer coating that gives the face a soft glow.
Filled with hyaluronic acid, these silicic acid beads
suspended in ultrafine, transparent powder are an
innovative feature of the new collection. The powder
helps maintain the skin’s natural moisture balance
and keeps the skin lastingly supple. Make-up can truly
contribute to well-being. n
COLUMN
beauty
TANJA BÜLTER. TV and Internet
presenter, journalist, coach and
author. www.tanja-buelter.de
Valuable make-up tips learned firsthand in the TV industry
Nourishing, protective, soothing,
expressive: These make-up products
are suited for every skin and color
type and are free of animal extracts,
silicones, oil derivatives and parabens.
DISCOVER THE GREAT VARIETY OF
PRODUCTS The new collection in elegant anthracite and gold encompasses
high-quality products with nourishing
anti-aging ingredients and new, modern colors: It includes concealer, moisturizing make-up, anti-aging make-up,
a make-up compact, compact powder,
loose powder, powder rouge, eyebrow
pencils, powder eyeshadows, kohl
pencils, liquid eyeliner, three different
mascaras for various lash shapes, lip
contour pencils with a built-in brush,
lipsticks, lip gloss and eye make-up
remover with rose water and deep
spring water from the Black Forest.
For more information, please visit:
www.boerlind.com
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Most of us presenters spend nearly an
hour getting our make-up done before a
show. What the make-up artists manage
in this time is amazing: hair, make-up
and not infrequently a brief, refreshing
massage, an encouraging word and
helpful make-up tips! One of the top
make-up artists regularly does my
make-up for my online fashion show
“IN Fashion” (www.in.de) and has already
had half of Hollywood under his powder
brush: Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman,
Karolína Kurková. Ayhan Üstün! His tricks
are legendary! The most important thing
first: Before applying make-up, I always
use a good serum to create a base for the
skin and supply it with moisture. A funny
trick to avoid getting lipstick on your
teeth: As soon as the lipstick has been
applied, stick a finger in your mouth –
ideally your index finger – and pull it
out slowly while pursing your lips as if to
kiss someone. It may not look exactly
Grated, but the excess lipstick lands on
your finger and will not mess up your
teeth! If you have unruly eyebrows, simply spray hairspray on a cotton swab and
use it to smooth out your brows. Press
them into shape, let dry – voilà! Ayhan’s
special type for natural-looking make-up:
Use a little gloss powder to set soft
glossy accents on the bridge of the nose,
cheek bones and jaw line. That creates a
very natural look. So whip out those
powder puffs and create an even
more beautiful you.
beauty
Like a
Summer
in Paris
The summer makeup look “Voilà Paris”
flatters more than
just French women.
Try this new lightness of being.
Like the café au lait
at your favorite café
Natural color palettes for
enchantingly beautiful make-up
Like a delicate
rose macaron
T
Like cherries in
the marketplace
Like the doves
at the Place du
Trocadéro
iny bistros and brasseries with awnings made of
vermillion fabric entice passers-by to linger on
their terraces. The city’s romantic, picturesque
charm and fashion from sought-after designers such
as Sonia Rykiel, Isabel Marant or the currently hippest
label, The Kooples, stirs longings for a sojourn in this
cosmopolitan city. When we think of Paris, however, we
also think of the beautiful French women with their
stunningly elegant sense of style. They are regarded as
experts in the “no make-up” look – natural, calm yet
perfectly styled.
No matter if you are brunette or blonde or prefer
cool or warm tones, the color palette in the new makeup collection flatters any woman: In the powder eyeshadows, the nuances light rose, gold, green moss,
mauve, mocha, stone, golden green, blue pearl, apricot
and dark plum create expressive eyes. The range of lipsticks includes a fresh, brilliant ruby hue entitled paris
red as well as both warm and cool shades of red. Follow
these make-up tips to easily create your own elegant
yet natural summer look: Prep your face by applying a
light day cream or fluid to provide the skin with optimum moisture. Then cover pigmentation marks, rings
under the eyes and red patches on the sides of the nose
and cheeks with the liquid concealer. It masks minor
imperfections naturally using light-reflecting pigments.
Like a walk down a
tree-lined alley
Lighten the outer corners of your eyes and mouth to
make your face appear more youthful. Reduced
elasticity creates shadows in these areas that make the
face appear older. Work the concealer cream into the
skin with a gentle patting motion until it is perfectly
blended. Then pat the foundation on as well. Now fix it
in place with a loose powder: Dust the powder on with
a thick brush, always moving from the top to the
bottom of the face. This will prevent hairs from sticking
out. The powder absorbs any oil that forms over the
course of the day, stopping shine. At the same time, the
microfine shimmer pigments create a soft-focus effect.
Choose two colors for the eye make-up, as this gives
the eyes more depth. Apply the lighter tone, such as
skin, to the moveable lid and set extra highlights under
the brow and on the inner lid. Then use the darker color,
such as brown delight, just for accents: Apply along the
fold of the lid and smudge upwards and outwards.
Blend the colors into one another. The look can be
intensified in the evening with eyeliner on the upper lid
line. Apply mascara to your eyelashes. For your mouth,
select a contour pencil in a natural shade that matches
the color of your own lips. Apply the contour pencil by
starting at the corners of the mouth and moving
towards the center. Apply the lipstick by starting in the
center and working outwards. Et voilà, c’est Paris! áá
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beauty
Do I Look
Good in
beauty
How to Create the
Red?
Perfect Look!
What color type are you?
Do you have a light to medium
complexion without red patches?
Yes
No
Does your skin have yellow
undertones, and do you have
blond hair and blue or
green-brown eyes?
Yes
No
Do you have very light skin,
brown to black hair and aqua
blue, green or gray eyes?
Yes
No
Do you have a Mediterranean
complexion with olive to light
brown skin and hazelnut
brown eyes?
Yes
No
INTENSIVE CARE FOR SUMMER BEAUTIES
Hair Leave-in – The spray care product for shiny, easy-tocomb hair. Spray into towel-dried hair after washing and
do not rinse out. The natural oil complex supplies moisture
and smoothes the surface of the hair. AQUANATURE
Hyaluronate Creme Sorbet The creamy-textured gel
nourishes demanding, dehydrated skin and encourages
regeneration. BODY lind fresh Dry Body Oil An intensively
nourishing body oil that absorbs quickly and leaves skin
feeling pleasantly silky without an oily residue thanks to
jojoba oil and oil derived from the seeds of the white daikon
radish. Ideal for sun-stressed skin because it restores the
natural balance of oil and moisture.
EXPERT TI P
The brilliant ruby-hued lipstick paris red sets
the tone for the summer look by ANNEMARIE
BÖRLIND. Your natural skin color is the decisive
factor in determining if this fresh, slightly
warm nuance will flatter your face. If you can
answer one of these questions with a “yes,”
then you should try a bright red pout more
often. Or in French, “Portez plus souvent un
rouge voyant!”
UDO WALZ. The famous hair
stylist discusses the trends for
2014. www.udo-walz.com
No carmine, guaranteed
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND lipsticks do not contain any insect blood. The red dye carmine
frequently used in the food and cosmetics
industries is harvested from impregnated,
dried female cochineal insects. The brilliant
color of these lipsticks, however, comes from
mineral pigments and food dyes. By the way:
BÖRLIND brand ambassador Christiane Paul
is actively participating in the current campaign from the animal rights organization
PETA to stop the use of carmine in
cosmetics.
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These hair cuts are trendy for
summer 2014
Short hair cuts like the bob, cut short in the
back and longer in the front. Hair at the front
may even go down to shoulder length. For
longer hair the blunt cut, with the hair
precisely cut all to one length.
Invited to a roof-top party? These
are the trends for medium-length
to long hair
opened after leaving the beach and the hair
then thoroughly rinsed.
The timeless ponytail or the chignon.
The chignon is an updo that can be varied
in many ways from classic to elegant.
However, it does require hair of a certain
length and specialist competence.
How to protect hair from salt water
and chlorine
Accessories – yes, please!
Fashion shows in Berlin, Paris and New York
all featured them: black feathers, scarves, hair
bands made from historic coins, hair jewelry
fashioned from sparkling gems or spring
flowers and golden hair clips.
Tricks for creating the perfect
beach look
Gel or wax can be used to quickly create a
wide variety of looks. One alternative is
braiding the hair. The braid should only be
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All women should use special care products
on a regular basis in summer. Color-treated
hair needs lots of attention and special care
even before leaving on vacation.
Sunlight and salt water draw the color out
of the hair. The hair becomes porous and
loses its shine.
These conditioning tips from the
kitchen work miracles
For dry hair, I often recommend a mixture of
olive oil, cognac and egg yolk. Hair masks can
be made at home from yoghurt and egg or
avocado with lemon, curds and vitamin E.
Those are traditional homemade recipes that
can work real miracles.
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Microfine
Finish
Make-up innovation:
dance of the beauty molecules
A loose powder that
preserves the skin’s
natural moisture. How
does that work? A peek in
the cosmetics laboratory
reveals the answer.
esearch paves the way for new experiences: A fluid
make-up that supplies moisture and covers minor
imperfections. That sounds logical. It has a liquid
to creamy texture and leaves the skin feeling noticeably
refreshed when applied. But a loose transparent powder? How can a dry powder that we dust onto our forehead, nose, cheeks and chin with a brush or powder puff
create a silky sensation that feels almost as if the skin
had just been moisturized? “Modern powders are so
ultrafine that they no longer form unsightly clumps in
fine lines and pores. They should feel like a transparent
veil made of silk,” says Guylaine Le Loarer, Head of
Research and Development at BÖRLIND GmbH.
New biotechnology: anti-aging
make-up with sustained release effect
“Our new powder is a combination of select micro-size
ingredients that harmonize exceptionally well together
and have a very special mission: They provide the skin
with a sustained supply of moisture and combat fine
wrinkles.” The innovative technology in the new powder
consists of tiny silica beads filled with sodium salt from
hyaluronic acid (sodium hyaluronate). These tiny beads
of between two and 15 micrograms in size are not visible
to the naked eye. Very generally speaking, they are
approximately equivalent in size to starch particles. The
beads permit continual release of the hyaluronic acid to
the skin, thus ensuring a long-lasting supply of moisture.
In this context, it should also be noted that all BÖRLIND
products containing any type of beads or exfoliant particles are guaranteed to come from natural sources.
“Consumers are often uncertain about microbeads
because they don’t know if they are made from microplastic or not,” says Le Loarer. Microplastic is being used
more and more often in conventional shower scrubs,
cleaning gels and make-up products. It serves as a cheap,
lightweight filler material or exfoliant and has a slight ❯❯
I NTERVI EW
research & knowledge
GUYLAINE LE LOARER. Head of
Research and Development for
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND.
Silicic acid beads filled with
hyaluronic acid and suspended in a
powder – How did this innovation
come about? In addition to the matting
and concealing properties, our focus was on
making users’ skin feel especially good. Many
women want an extra-soft, smooth and
fresh finish.
What does this innovation do?
The silica beads permit gradual release of
the hyaluron to the skin, improving moisture
levels as a result.
How is the silicic acid produced?
From silica sand.
What type of hyaluronic acid is it?
We use high-molecular hyaluronic acid in
our loose powder, in our lipsticks and in our
compact powders.
High-tech powders with a soft-focus
effect are a genuine anti-aging
miracle. Is yours one of them?
Yes. The continual supply of moisture through
the hyaluronic acid reduces fine wrinkles
caused by dry skin and makes the complexion
appear smoother. This effect is enhanced by
light-reflecting pigments.
EXTRA-SOFT POWDER WITH MICROMOLECULES
The ultrafine and transparent powder from ANNEMARIE
BÖRLIND for a velvety finish with a delicate floral
aroma. It contains silica beads filled with hyaluronic
acid, jojoba oil, bisabolol and light-reflecting pigments.
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What skin types is this powder
suitable for? It is highly compatible
with the skin and suitable for all women.
The powder is especially beneficial for mature
and dry skin because of its moisturizing
properties.
news
research & knowledge
METHOD OF ACTION.
Silicic acid beads
release hyaluron
into the skin.
Congratulations!
SILICA
HYALURONIC ACID
SKIN
Low-molecular
hyaluronic acid
DEEP IMPACT. On a molecular level, the short-chain
hyaluronic acid works from
the inside by binding water
in the deeper layers of the
skin. It is present as a moisture depot in anti-aging
creams.
Three types,
three effects
Highly-molecular
hyaluronic acid
INSTANT IMPACT. It forms a
protective layer on the skin
by bonding to the corneal
layer and storing moisture.
Ideal for make-up products
intended to create a softfocus effect.
Botanical hyaluronic
acid
PLANT-BASED. Derived from
jelly fungus, it differs chemically from hyaluronic acid
produced using biotechnology but also binds water in
the skin. It is contained in
the AQUANATURE series.
❯❯ shimmer to it. Because the particles are so small,
they are able to reach the ocean though sewage treatment plants where they then pollute the environment,
form deposits, are absorbed by fish and other sea
creatures and ultimately end up in our bodies when
we eat seafood.
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND does not use any
beads made from microplastic
For many years now, researchers have been pointing
out that the increasing volume of plastic garbage is
poisoning the oceans because it does not decompose.
“No polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) is used in
our skin care products,” promises Le Loarer. “Our products contain ingredients such as salt from Brittany and
exfoliant particles made from jojoba nuts, bamboo or
silica.” For example, the all-important hyaluronic acid
in the new finishing powder is encapsulated in natural
silica beads and passes through their sheaths into the
skin.” The hyaluronic acid is harvested with the aid of
biotechnology, using bacteria cultures that undergo a
fermentation process. The hyaluronic acid is regarded
as especially compatible with skin because it is naturally present in the body. It reforms every three days.
Their gel-like, structuring property is formed in every
cell, in tendons, ligaments, joints, mucous membranes
and connective tissue, when sugar molecules bind to
water. In addition, the gel-like hyaluronic acid transports and distributes nutrients faster in the organism
and ensures smooth, supple skin.
Unfortunately, the concentration of this rejuvenating substance decreases as we age. Excessive sunbathing and free radicals also have a negative effect
on hyaluronic acid levels. If one applies creams or
make-up products containing hyaluronic acid, the substance uses hydrogen bridges to bind to keratin, i.e. the
skin’s corneal layer, and thus stores moisture. That
smoothes the skin and leaves it feeling soft. In this
way, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin can be
raised to the levels present in youth. This active antiaging ingredient can moisturize even dry skin with a
damaged barrier layer in such a way that regenerating
and rehydrating care products can build up the barrier
layer once again. Good to know that this innovative
biotechnology combined with pearlescent pigments
can create a microfine, silky finish. That is beauty with
every stroke of the powder brush. ■
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THE LEAF OF THE LINDEN TREE.
ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND products
come out on top in the competition.
A brief portrait of all three awards.
The European BSB Innovation Prize 2014 in the category
“Most Innovative Natural Product” has been awarded
to AQUANATURE Eye Pads. Created by BSB founder
Dr. Jan-H. Riedel, the award is designed to disseminate
the latest knowledge worldwide and to honor outstanding
services and innovations. In late 2013, the Germanlanguage magazine “Meins” for women over 50 presented the
Meins Award. Rose Petal Vital Care Cream was among the top three products in the natural cosmetics category. And at the InterCHARM 2013 trade fair
in Moscow, the BIORUS Award 2013 for the best natural cosmetics in Russia went
to four Annemarie BÖRLIND products: First prize in the category “facial care” for
AQUANATURE 24 Hour Moisturizing Cream. First prize in the category “eye care” for
NATUROYALE Eye and Lip Contour. First prize in the category “body care” for BODY
lind. Second prize in the category “anti-aging” for NATUROYALE Lifting Serum.
BÖRLIND News
Natural cosmetics are setting trends
NEW
A NOURISHING SUMMER BREEZE.
The classic body care line BODY lind
from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND is getting
some new fresh and fruity company: The
Fresh edition encompasses body gel, body
lotion, deo spray and dry body oil
and contains camellia, sesame, argan
and macadamia nut oil as well as
certified “Fair for Life” aloe vera.
96%
Rosacea symptoms
improved for 24 of
25 test persons in a
comparison of day 1
and day 56 of use.
80%
Better luminosity
of the skin through
reduction of
red patches.
72%
Clear increase
in the skin’s
moisture level.
Rosacea care put to the test
First cleanse the face with the mild cleansing gel, then apply the soothing intensive serum followed by the soothing face emulsion – Dado
Sens Dermacosmetics favorably impressed 25 test persons with stage
one rosacea during a two-month study. Directed by Dr. med. Jennifer
Quist of the University Clinic of Magdeburg, the study examined the
effects of system-based care on red patches, episodes of the disease,
the burning sensation felt and dry rosacea skin. The result is impressive:
The skin improved significantly in appearance.
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worldwide
Beauty Queen
on the Water
Stockholm, the radiant capital
city of the north, offers a relaxing
vacation atmosphere
Gold-colored Renaissancestyle houses that appear
as if they were floating on
sparkling water and white
seagulls spiraling in the clear
blue sky. When kissed awake
by the first rays of morning
sunshine, Stockholm is an
unforgettable sight.
T
he royal capital is elegantly spread across 14
islands in the bays of the Baltic Sea and Lake
Mälaren. They are linked together by 50 bridges.
“The Venice of the north” – as it is affectionately known
to its fans. And it has many fans. That comes as no
surprise: While other metropolises are filled with commotion and noise, Stockholm has a splendidly relaxed
flair. One-third of its surface area is covered by water,
another third by vegetation. The full majesty of its
beauty is best explored by water. No matter if aboard
one of the romantic steamships or in a rented boat.
There is lots to see and do. Thanks to it picturesque
location between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea, the
city is a mecca for lovers of water sports. Not to mention
its proximity to the 30,000 islands in the Stockholm
archipelago, one of the most beautiful sailing spots in
the world. And in case you should fall overboard, there is
no need to worry: The extremely clean water is delightful
for a dip on the long Swedish summer days.
Sightseeing
The old downtown district Gamla Stan on the island
of Stadsholmen is perfect for nostalgic strolls. It is
one of the largest and best preserved city centers
in Europe. With its many small shops and cozy cafés,
Gamla Stan is an ideal spot for whiling the time away.
The neighboring island of Riddarholmen and the royal
residence – one of the largest palaces in the world
with over 600 rooms – are also well worth seeing.
The Vasastan district, bustling with life and full of
small, offbeat shops, antiques and good food, is a hot
insider tip. Its numerous CD and record shops make
Vasastan a magnet for music lovers. The former working-class district of Södermalm has also undergone a
TYPICAL SCENERY. Creative chalkboard menus
in front of small cafés. They indicate what
delicacies are available today.
MAJESTIC. The Swedish
royal family resides in
this city as well.
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Sailing
WHEREVER THE WIND GOES. Sailing is
a popular pastime in Sweden.
complete change of image. Buildings that once
functioned as brickworks and weaving mills now
house artists’ studios and bars. Visitors will encounter
a wide variety of unusual, individual, interesting and
modern shops for clothing, design, second-hand
items, furniture and hip accessories. The store called
Grandpa is a good example. Shoppers can look
forward to live music from Swedish DJs while poking
through a charming mixture of clothing, shoes,
furniture and curiosities (www.grandpa.se). This
district rises sharply out of the water, offering a
fantastic view of the city. SoFo, the alternative district
in Stockholm, is an absolute hot spot. It is filled with
bars, restaurants and shops that you won’t find
anywhere else.
No visitor to Stockholm can avoid ABBA – the city
and the group are inseparably linked. The ABBA
Museum on the island of Djurgården covers more
than 2,000 square meters devoted to the history of
the band. You can sing along with ABBA holograms
and discover treasures some of which were once
personal objects belonging to the band members
(www.abbathemuseum.com).
❯❯
Gamla Stan
worldwide
Gondolen
STOCKHOLM FROM THE ROOFTOP.
Savor the view with a cocktail here.
Food and drink
❯❯ The fish specialties in Stockholm, e. g. in the Sturehof, are an absolute must. Situated in the heart of the
shopping district, the restaurant has numbered
among the best places to eat in Stockholm since 1897.
Diners are a mixture of younger and older Stockholm
businesspeople as well as international visitors. You
are located in the heart of Sweden’s capital city, so try
to grab a table on the terrace or near a window
(www.sturehof.com). Right around the corner from the
Sturehof is another Stockholm institution, the Östermalms Saluhall. It ranks among the ten best and most
beautiful market halls in the world. You can find anything you crave here: meat, sausages, game and of
course reindeer and elk as well as Swedish cheese. There
are also many different kinds of fresh, smoked and marinated fish and all types of seafood in a quality seldom
found anywhere else. In addition to numerous
merchants, there are several restaurants and counters
where the delightful morsels offered can be savored in
peace. Because of its very small doors, the hall is somewhat difficult to find. The best thing to do is ask one of
the natives, who are generally very willing to help
(www.ostermalmshallen.se).
Those who love exotic cuisine will feel right at home
in the Farang: Asian fusion dishes with influences from
Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Indonesia are served here.
The industrial hall creates a cool, modern atmosphere –
a mixture of dining hall, cocktail bar, lounge and open
kitchen. The Farang is a gathering place for chic Stockholm society as well as designers and artists
(www.farang.se). For a fantastic view over the roofs of
Stockholms, head to the Gondolen. According to
manager Ragnar Boman, natives love to enjoy the view
over a glass of “ginger drops,” the restaurant’s own
special concotion made from fresh ginger, vodka, lemon
liqueur and lemon juice (www.eriks.se).
Accommodation
The Grand Hotel Stockholm, located on the waterfront
across from the royal palace and the old downtown, is
the epitome of luxury. The hotel’s own restaurant, the
Verandan, offers one of the best views of the city and the
harbor as well as serving an exceptionally good breakfast buffet. When ordering à la carte, the various fish appetizers are especially worth trying (www.grandhotel.se).
Another bastion of elegance is the Malardrottningen
Hotel. It is housed in an 80-year-old luxury yacht that
once belong to the department store heiress and multimillionaire Barbara Hutton. The hotel is docked in the
harbor on the island of Riddarholmen, near the old
downtown (www.malardrottningen.se).
NOBLE QUARTERS. This five-star hotel has served as a home
away from home for VIPs, politicians and Nobel Prize winners.
Grand Hotel
SHOPPING. Sweden’s leading chain of
healthfood stores also offers products
from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND.
Life butiken
Green oases
As soon as the winter has passed, the inhabitants of
Stockholm pour outside in droves to enjoy the first rays
of sunshine – and that at temperatures that would seem
a little cool to most of the rest of us. There is more than
enough green space for soaking up the sunshine thanks
to a huge nature preserve located on 27 square kilometers of land in the middle of the city center. The
Ekoparken is also perfect for exploring by bike.
Nature is generally very important to the inhabitants
of the city. There was good reason why Stockholm was
recognized as Europe’s first Green Capital in 2010: for its
sophisticated infrastructure system that helps to minimize emissions of greenhouse gases. Buses, for example,
run on ethanol or biogas. The city’s objective is to be
completely independent of fossil fuels by 2050. More
and more restaurants and cafés are seeking to protect
the environment as well. A shining example is the café
Rosendals Trädgård (www.rosendalstradgard.se), located
on the island of Djurgåden in the middle of Rosendal’s
Garden. Old, gnarled apple trees, green meadows, colorful flowers and lots of twittering birds – salads, soups,
sandwiches and homemade cakes are served in this
miniature paradise. The café uses organic and biodynamic ingredients, some of which are grown in its own
garden. Residents of Stockholm are also fond of holding
weddings here. This comes as no surprise considering
the tranquil beauty of this little patch of earth. ■
T
CO N
E ST
Rosendals Trädgård
PURE ROMANTICISM.
Whether sitting at a
flower-covered table
or nestled in the lush
green grass of the
apple orchard – this is
the stuff summer daydreams and culinary
delights are made of.
Win an unforgettable
natural adventure
We are giving away a gift certificate worth
a total of approximately €568 for two
excursions from Natures Best, the awardwinning Swedish eco-tourism company.
For example a kayak tour off the island of
Bullerö. www.naturesbestsweden.com
QUESTION | What musical
group is impossible to avoid in
Stockholm?
A | ABBA
B | Ace of Base
Send your answer via e-mail to:
[email protected]
Entries will be accepted from April 14 to July 31, 2014.
FOR BEAUTY QUEENS
Won first place as “Best Natural Beauty
Product” in the Scandinavian “Innovation Awards 2013”: Rose Petal Vital Care
Cream from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND.
The two-phase serum nourishes the
skin with valuable plant oils and rose
petal extract derived from elegant organic Damascus roses.
ISLAND PARADISE. Many of the small islands
known as skerries are covered with meadows,
pine forests and blueberry fields.
Skerry islands
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care & wellness
Feet That
Can Take
Center Stage
Treat your feet to a little beauty
Important footnote
How can neglected winter feet be
readied to show off in no time at all?
With loving care and pretty new foot
accessories. Then all that is left to do is
slip them into summer sandals!
A how-to guide for
picture perfect polish!
H
ow wonderful that we can get together
tomorrow. I’ll pick you up at ten. There’s a
new shoe store that we definitely have to
check out.” It’s time for a spontaneous get-together
between two girlfriends. As soon as the meeting has
been arranged, a mental list of euphoric shopping
goals begins to form: “I could really use new slingbacks, perhaps in a daring red, or flip-flops with
glittering sequins.”
Soft feet overnight with this instant
pampering beauty treatment
After a brief inspection of one’s shoe closet and a few
minutes spent trying on last year’s summery footwear,
most women quickly become aware of the “bare” facts.
A glance at their feet and all illusions vanish: “They have
looked better,” one realizes. Pasty while, rough patches
of skin, crooked nails and ugly callouses – winter leaves
A BRIEF SHOE GUIDE
No one can live
without them
in summer
Wedges
WEDGE HEELS. First introduced in
1936 by the designer Ferragamo.
Look best on tall women, for
example with chino pants.
Thong sandals
CASUAL. Also known as thong
sandals or flip-flops. Can be worn
with almost anything. Least
suited for the office.
T-Stripes
TRENDY T-THONG. They were
already around back in the 1930s.
They make the foot look shapely and
are best suited to skirts and dresses.
First, thoroughly remove all old nail polish.
This should always be done moving from the
nail bed to the tip of the nail, not the other
way around. Bits of leftover polish could
otherwise become trapped under the cuticle.
Then apply a base coat. This smoothes out
the nail and enables the colored polish to
adhere better. It also protects the nail against
yellow discoloration from dark polishes.
Once the base coat is completely dry, apply
your favorite color polish: Always start with
one brush stroke in the middle and then
move left and right to the edges.
its traces. And unfortunately it has been a few weeks
since the last pedicure too. But taking a stroll in new
summer shoes is only a real treat with well-groomed
princess feet. How can they be transformed overnight?
Very easily: Step out of those old socks and into foot care
heaven. Ideally you should get off to a relaxed start with
a warm, cleansing footbath at 36 degrees Celsius or 97
degrees Fahrenheit. That optimally prepares the skin for
the care to follow, softens the cuticles so that they can
be pushed back and enables easier removal of callouses
as well. The feet should be soaked in a mixture of, for example, water, sea salt, olive oil, cream and dash of lavender oil for at least 15 minutes. Salt crystals in water
are ideal for exfoliation. Lightly calloused skin and excess cuticles can then be gently massaged away. ❯❯
Slingbacks
OPEN HEEL. This classic was worn by
female film stars in the 1930s. Ideal
for combining with outfits such as
jeans or that little black dress.
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Sandals
UNCOMPLICATED. Flat soles and
straps – no matter if gladiator sandals, with rivets or floral decorations,
they make us long for sunny days.
care & wellness
What
really helps
the feet
The cream treatment
Where does it
hurt?
Tips for minor emergencies
A day spent in strappy sandals or highheeled peeptoes may result in sore spots
on your heels or between your toes
created by pressure and friction. If painful
pressure points and blisters develop, give
your feet a rest in comfortable shoes that
have already been broken in. A warm foot
bath with disinfecting sea salt and lavender oil will help soothe the skin. Blisters
should never be cut open. Apply a special
bandage with a gel cushion instead.
Creams with healing panthenol are ideal
once the blister has begun to subside. A
cooling foot spray and a little massage
with nourishing oils will do wonders for
tired, strained feet: Finish off by firmly
pushing the thumbs through the four
“grooves” between the toes.
Beauty Meeting
A question,
Ms Fenchel . . .
EXPERT TI P
SOS SKIN
CARE
❯❯ Afterwards dry your feet well, especially between
your toes. This prevents foot fungus. If calloused skin is
still left on the balls of the feet, heels or toes, it can be
gently rubbed off with a special foot file. Be careful,
though. If you remove too much even more will grow
back. When shortening the nails, it is best to use nail
scissors to cut them straight across, not round and not
too short so that the nail cannot grow into the skin.
Then file the nails in the direction of growth. That seals
the cut edges.
Before moisturizing your feet you can spray them
with rose water, for example. That has a moisturizing
effect as well. Rose water is also an ideal companion
for summer shopping trips when feet quickly become
tired and swollen. Now massage in a foot cream or
body oil, put your feet up, let the moisture absorb
and voilà ■
service
GABI FENCHEL.
Natural cosmetics expert and
manager of the ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND
Beauty Oasis in Bad Teinach.
What can I do to protect my hair
while straightening it?
How can I find the right
care products for my skin?
Tatjana S., via e-mail
That always depends on how frequently you
Viola N., via e-mail
Most women assess their own skin type in-
use a straightening iron. Anyone who
straightens their natural curls into silky
smooth tresses more often then twice a
correctly. I hear them say things like: “With
my very dry skin and blackheads on my nose,
I use a product for combination skin and
month should make sure to use sufficient
heat protection. One especially important
tip: Always straighten hair when it is dry,
never when it is wet. The intensive spray care
Hair Leave-In from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND
moisturizes the hair after washing and
before straightening. The natural oil complex contains precious pracaxi oil to pro-
cannot understand why my complexion isn’t
improving.” One should always go for a professional consultation. It is important to adjust your skin care regime to the current
condition of your skin. Ideally you should
have a professional skin analysis performed
in spring and in fall and then adapt your care
regime accordingly. The cosmetician exam-
mote soft, shiny hair that is easy to comb. In
addition, almond oil smoothes the surface
of the hair without weighing it down, and
soothes the scalp.
ines skin structure, tissue strain, wrinkle formation, fat and moisture levels (for example)
and also discusses topics such as nutrition
and illness with clients.
A balm for the feet
For the most part, minor imperfections can usually be eliminated
overnight, but anyone who wants soft, callous-free feet on a longterm basis should moisturize their feet daily. It takes about four
weeks for the effects of the treatment on the feet to become
visible, then a pumice stone is no longer necessary. The feet have
only a few sebaceous glands. As a result, the skin here rapidly becomes dry and cornification occurs. Special foot creams prevent
sweat, odors and foot fungus as well as promoting regeneration
of the skin. Ideally the cream should be applied generously each
evening before going to bed and then be allowed to absorb.
Letters from readers
Controversial palm oil in cosmetics – what
is BÖRLIND doing about it? Brigitte M., Seelze
Issue 2/2013 AN EVER-CHANGING DESERT PRINCESS
BÖRLIND is a member of FONAP, the Forum on Sustainable
Palm Oil. This initiative is helping to ensure that only certified
palm oil is used in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as
quickly as possible. FONAP members obligate themselves to
start using exclusively 100 percent certified palm kernel oil
Thank you for your
travel tips!
by the end of 2014 and want to clearly indicate where the oil
in their products comes from. Despite the problems associated with conventional palm oil extraction, totally boy-
DAILY PAMPERING
SalvaCare Anti-Callus Balm with
sodium salicylate, an active substance
that gently reduces callouses. With
sage, tea tree oil, panthenol and more.
SalvaCare Intensive Foot Balm leaves
feet soft and silky smooth with
sesame oil, jojoba oil, panthenol
and shea butter. Also suitable for
diabetic foot care.
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cotting palm oil is not the solution for us. That would cause
great hardship for many small farmers who have long
been producing palm oil under socially and ecologically
acceptable conditions.
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Marlen W., via e-mail
I really enjoyed reading the
unusual tips on Dubai in the
last issue of “natural woman.”
In particular, I was positively
surprised that the luxury oasis is
now offering its inhabitants and
European expats and tourists
organic foods in special organic
cafés, as well as natural cosmetics.
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