What is Retinol? Retinol is Vitamin A, an essential vitamin; we cannot produce it. We have to consume foods that contain Vitamin A or ingredients that the body can convert to Vitamin A or we have to apply it topically. Retinol is found in fish oils, eggs and butter and our bodies convert beta carotene, …
The Science of Camel Milk So what are the claimed health benefits of camel milk and what science underpins those claims? When we founded CameLife, our vision was to become Australia’s leading advocates and experts on camel milk. By staying out of the primary production chain, we could focus on the science and health benefits …
Fighting Wrinkles With An Anti-Ageing Diet In our first anti-ageing blog , we discussed the changes that occur in your skin as you age and wrinkles start to form. Here we start looking at the building blocks of an anti-ageing regime that fights wrinkles and keeps your skin healthy. The first element isn’t about skincare products at …
Anti-Ageing Skincare – Why Bother? So you’ve seen all those adverts about anti-ageing but aren’t convinced that you need to start? But you’ve got those first signs of ageing? Maybe a few unwanted laughter lines around your eyes? A few little wrinkles appearing above your lips? Just enough to worry you when you look in …
Skincare Preservatives – CameLife’s Perspective What are Preservatives? We are often asked whether our products are all natural. Our answer is that, yes, the active ingredients are all natural. We don’t use any alcohols or the like. But the one place where we do use synthetic ingredients is in our preservatives. CameLife co-founder Dr Jane …
Why Vitamin C? Around the the world, skincare experts acknowledge that Vitamin C is an anti-ageing superstar. At CameLife, we follow the latest research and check out the many highly innovative ways to incorporate Vitamin C into a skincare regime. We take a different angle to the majority on how to make Vitamin C available
The Camel Milk Story CameLife doesn’t sell camel milk; we develop and market skincare products that harness its benefits. But we are often asked about the health advantages of the milk. We work with some passionate advocates for camel milk, including our Scientific Advisor Professor Reuven Yagil, who has dedicated much of his life to
Cleansers? Are you using the right routine? Confused by all those cleansers in the shops? Why do you need more than one cleanser? Surely cleansing is just about removing your makeup, sunscreen and the grime built up from a busy day? CameLife founder, Dr Jane Rose, believes that cleansing is the fundamental starting point of …
What is a Facial Serum? Are you confused about when to use a facial serum and what it does? You are not alone in having little what a serum is; after all, the name sounds as if the product was created at Hogwarts! Even if you have tried a facial serum, it’s often not clear
Camel Milk Healing. Research camel milk healing and you will find some amazing claims. Apparently camel milk has the ability to cure or prevent diabetes, improve the immune system, stimulate circulation, treat autism, lessen allergic reactions, promote growth and development, protect against certain autoimmune diseases, and improve the heart health. Can this really be true? Well,
Bergamot Oil for Cleansing CameLife Facial Cleansing Bar is suitable for cleansing all types of skin, but it is particularly effective on acne affected skin. The bar contains just five all natural ingredients; camel milk, citronella oil, avocado oil, bergamot oil and coconut glycerine. Here we focus on the essential oil of bergamot, which is well known …
First, a Disclaimer Before going any further, we need to be clear that CameLife does not sell products in Australia intended to treat acne. Camel milk is not listed as a therapeutic ingredient with the Therapeutic Goods Administration and our products aren’t listed as acne treatments. That’s the compliance over! In recent weeks, a number …