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Bakuchiol: The Natural Retinol Alternative Your Skin Will Love

Bakuchiol: The Natural Retinol Alternative Your Skin Will Love

Bakuchiol is a gentle, plant-based alternative to retinol that delivers powerful anti-ageing and skin-renewing benefits, without the irritation. We explore what makes bakuchiol so effective and the Saya products that harness its botanical power.

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Super Serum: Why You Need This Niacinamide Serum

Super Serum: Why You Need This Niacinamide Serum

Looking for the ultimate serum to elevate your skincare routine? Our Saya Super Serum is crafted to hydrate, rejuvenate, and clarify, addressing multiple skin concerns in one go. Lightweight yet powerful, this serum dives deep to support your skin’s health and restore its natural glow. Whether you’re dealing with dryness, signs of aging, or acne-prone skin, this versatile product is a game-changer.   The Power of Super Serum’s Unique Formula Our Super Serum features a potent blend of active ingredients that provide immediate and long-lasting results. At the heart of this formula is multi-weight Hyaluronic Acid, which penetrates various skin...

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The benefits of Australian ingredients in skincare

The benefits of Australian ingredients in skincare

Since our earliest formulations, we have utilised the power of native botanical ingredients to create effective skincare with multiple benefits for the skin. 

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What is a chemical exfoliant and why do you need it in your skincare routine?

What is a chemical exfoliant and why do you need it in your skincare routine?

If you want noticeably smoother, clearer and more radiant skin, keep reading to learn everything you need to know about a chemical exfoliant and why you need it in your skincare routine!    What is exfoliating? There are two types of exfoliators on the market: chemical and physical. While each possesses its own benefits, both chemical and physical exfoliants effectively eliminate dead skin cells and debris from the outermost layer of the skin, known as the epidermis, promoting accelerated cell turnover.    As we age, our skin's natural ability to shed dead cells slows down, which can be compounded by...

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