![]() ![]() "As women age, looking fresh rather than made up is the key," Cindy said. With her unique insight into bringing out women's beauty (at EVERY age), she created our original Boom cosmetics and skincare line. Our late founder, Cindy Joseph, spent 27 years as a makeup artist. Click below to check out all of these pro-age products. Our entire line of skin care is designed for women over 50. In Boom Gold, we bring together these natural ingredients, ancient wisdom and traditional knowledge to nourish, moisturize and replenish delicate skin-especially as it changes over time. The helichrysum essential oil in Boom Gold comes from France, where it’s a native plant. Helichrysum essential oil is steam-distilled from helichrysum flowers, a member of the sunflower family.įrom the ancient Greeks forward, people have used helichrysum in both culinary and medicinal applications. Our organic oil, which comes from Chile, gives the skin a nourished, soft, silky feeling. Our raw honey also contains naturally occurring royal jelly.Ĭold-pressed from the seeds of organic berries, raspberry seed oil is nourishing and moisturizing.Įvery part of the raspberry plant has roots in folk medicine. Honey is prized in modern skin care because it’s a natural humectant, meaning it helps your skin attract and retain moisture. Humans have been using honey for at least 8,000 years-it’s even depicted in Stone Age cave paintings. ![]() Our organic tamanu oil comes from Vietnam, where tamanu fruit is collected from the ground after dropping from the tree. In Fiji, it was traditionally used to treat dry, chapped and irritated skin, including diaper rash. This oil was used medicinally for hundreds of years by certain Asian, African, and Pacific Island cultures. ![]() Our organic essential oil comes from Australia’s native sandalwood trees.īoom Gold contains tamanu oil, an oil derived from the fruits or nuts of the tamanu tree, which is native to Southeast Asia and Polynesia. Sandalwood and its essential oil have been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years.Įsteemed for its sweet, woodsy scent, sandalwood essential oil is used to soothe nerves and promote relaxation, among other things. Our frankincense essential oil comes from India and contributes a woody, spicy smell to Boom Gold. Once considered priceless, frankincense is harvested from the resin of Boswellia trees.įrankincense has been used in traditional medicine across the globe, including China and the Indian subcontinent, since at least 500 BCE. The turmeric essential oil in Boom Gold comes from India, which produces nearly all of the world’s turmeric supply. In Sanskrit, turmeric has many names, including bhadra, which means auspicious or lucky. Indians have used turmeric as a medicinal supplement to treat joint, inflammatory, digestive and other ailments for nearly 4,000 years. The kukui nut oil used in Boom Gold is cold-pressed and sourced from Denmark and the Netherlands. The oil expressed from the nuts was used for centuries to moisturize skin constantly exposed to sun, wind and seawater. The kukui tree (also known as the candlenut tree) is Hawaii’s official state tree, although it’s not a native: Early Polynesian settlers brought seeds across the sea to Hawaii between 300 and 800 CE. While some grapeseed oil is made using chemical solvents to extract the oil, BOOM! uses only cold-pressed grapeseed oil, which is considered much healthier. The Ancient Greeks recorded the benefits of grapeseed oil thousands of years ago when they mixed it with other oils and applied it to skin, hair and nails. Read on to learn more about these incredible ingredients.Ī by-product of winemaking, grapeseed oil has been used as a medicinal and skin-care product for at least 6,000 years. ![]() In Boom Gold™, our lightweight facial oil, we’ve combined organic, all-natural, ancient ingredients to help skin look its absolute best, especially after 50 when our skin’s needs often change. In fact, your skin can benefit from natural ingredients that have been used for thousands of years. ![]()
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