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5 Essential Skincare Tips for Fall: Keep Your Skin Hydrated and Glowing with Sphinx Body Oil

As the air turns crisp, your skin needs extra care. Discover 5 essential skincare tips for fall to stay hydrated, glowing, and balanced - plus how Luna Nectar’s Sphinx Body Oil can help.

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Benzene-free dry shampoo powder spilling from Luna Nectar Mars Sand bottle

Benzene-Free Dry Shampoo: What You Need to Know (and What to Use)

What’s the deal with benzene in dry shampoo? A couple of years ago, independent labs discovered that several popular aerosol dry shampoos contained benzene, a chemical that’s actually classified as a human carcinogen.Yeah, not exactly what you want to spray all over your scalp.     But before you panic, here’s the good news: not every dry shampoo contains benzene. In fact, it usually shows up in aerosol sprays because of the way those products are pressurized and formulated.   👉 Key takeaway: If you’re using a powder-based or non-aerosol formula, you’re already in a safer zone.     Why...

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Emil Bartnicki
Woman relaxing on bed with book during calm evening skincare routine

A 3-Step Evening Skincare Routine with Nocturne Magnesium Sleep Oil After a Stressful Day

After a long, stressful day, your mind races and your skin craves care. A calm evening skincare routine isn’t just about beauty - it’s about resetting your body and mind. At Luna Nectar, we’ve crafted a simple 3-step ritual with cleansing, our plant-powered Futurist Retinol Alternative Boosting Serum, and the soothing Nocturne Magnesium Sleep Oil. This minimalist routine helps reduce stress, nourish skin, and prepare you for deep, restorative sleep.

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Indie Canadian Beauty Brands Speak Out Against US's Tariffs

Indie Canadian Beauty Brands Speak Out Against US's Tariffs

With the 30 day pause on the implementation of 25% tariffs between US and Canada, the beauty industry is now breathing a sigh of relief. The recent imposition of tariffs by President Donald Trump has introduced significant challenges for small, independent Canadian beauty brands. Originally set for February 4, 2025, these tariffs would include a 25% levy on Canadian goods entering the U.S., aiming to address concerns over drug trafficking and illegal immigration. For many Canadian beauty companies, especially indie beauty brands, the U.S. represents a substantial market, and these new tariffs threaten to disrupt this dynamic in multiple ways....

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