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Sleep & Stress
The Cortisol-Collagen Problem: How Chronic Stress Quietly Ages Your Skin
Chronic stress doesn't just make you feel tired. It quietly degrades collagen, thins the skin barrier, and accelerates visible ageing.
Botanicals
This Is Not Your Average Lavender — The Difference That Makes IKKARI's Body Wash Worth It
Not all lavender is the same. The species on the label determines everything about what it actually does to your skin and nervous system.
Botanicals
Sea Buckthorn: The Ancient Berry Modern Skin Science Finally Understands
Sea buckthorn has been used in Tibetan medicine for over 1,200 years. Modern science now explains exactly why it works on ageing skin.
Longevity
Why Every Blue Zone Culture Uses Botanical Oil on Their Skin — and What It Does Over a Lifetime
From Ikaria to Okinawa, the world's longest-lived cultures share a quiet skincare ritual. The science behind it is more compelling than you'd expect.
Longevity
What Okinawan Centenarians Drink Every Morning — and What Australian Botanicals Do the Same Job
In every Blue Zone, the morning begins with plants. The science is more sophisticated than it looks — and the plants closer to home may surprise you.
Ritual
The 20-Minute Morning Ritual That People in the World's Oldest Village Have Practiced for Centuries
On the Greek island of Ikaria, mornings aren't rushed. They're ritualised. Here's what that looks like — and why it matters for your body.
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