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Agave shortage to hit cosmetics

Cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods are among the products being made from agave in Mexico, where the plant provides the raw material for tequila and mezcal, but the cactus is in short supply, pushing up prices.
“We are clearly seeing a rise in the price of agave because this has always been the industry that feels it the most,” Mexican Mezcal Quality Regulation Council, or Comercam, president Hipocrates Nolasco told Efe.
In the southern state of Oaxaca, Mexico’s main producer of mezcal, a kilo of agave was going for less than half a peso ($0.04) three years ago.The price of a kilo of agave is now four pesos ($0.30) and estimates are that it could hit eight or nine pesos ($0.70) in the next three years.Mezcal is gaining more market share in Mexico and around the world, rivaling tequila and pushing up production of the distilled liquor.
The western state of Jalisco is the birthplace of tequila, the Mexican national beverage.Agave is also being used to make pharmaceuticals, providing a coating that can extend their shelf life, Nolasco said. The plant can be used to treat people with diabetes, a common illness in Mexico, because it has glucose, the Comercam chief said
Sisley Paris Phyto Cernes Eclat Tinted Eye Concealer Review!
There are definitely advantages to having a dedicated under eye concealer; lighter texture, light reflecting properties, hydrating qualities etc. I am partial to a liquid concealer (I love Nars, Jill Stuart, Origins in particular) but they are for my facial blemishes. I was pleased to try this eye concealer from luxe brand, Sisley, which is especially made for the under eye area.

They say: This tinted concealer instantly camouflages dark circles and shadows to perfection, reduces puffiness and signs of fatigue, visually smoothes out wrinkles and fine lines and beautifies the eye contour area. Day after day, it helps significantly minimize puffiness. The supple, melting formula guarantees easy application, a natural finish and long lasting hold.
Sisley Paris Phyto Cernes Eclat Tinted Eye Concealer comes in three shades (I chose 03, the darkest) and comes with a synthetic brush. At a pricey £58, it certainly is expensive, but I found it to be a very very good under eye concealer which seemed to care for the eye area too (in the sense that my eye area can get dry and flaky throughout the day and I didn’t get that when using this product).
So in the box you get this long brush (not a mini one like you sometimes get) which is great for blending in the product or applying it on other areas or on the lid, if you like to wear concealer on the lid (I do). Otherwise, I found this product blended in nicely with just my warm finger.

The tube had another nice feature which is a silver ended applicator (it’s a squeezy tube which is like a lip balm). The applicator is very cooling and soothing, and it helps reduce puffiness. It was very welcome when applying to my tired, hot eyes. It can also be used to massage a little, a bit like my beloved La Mer eye cream which comes with a metal ball applicator (I kept it, but never could bring myself to rebuy the eye cream).
I wondered if 03 would be the right shade for me – concealer that is too dark under the eyes looks pretty bad, but this worked really well without looking too garish or racoon like, as under eye concealers can. It has a yellow-peach edge to it which covers my dark circles perfectly well and brightened up the whole area without looking too much.
It has a nice texture that is not as light as say, touché éclat, but isn’t as thick as a cream concealer or say, NARS liquid concealer. It’s just right – thick enough to cover but thin enough to sink into the skin and not look heavy around the eyes.

You can see the difference here (concealer applied on the left side – you literally only need 2 – 3 dots under the eye). I like how natural the finish is – brightening without being too obvious.

If there was any criticism, it would be the price and that it can settle into deeper under eye lines towards the end of the day. I don’t know any concealer that doesn’t.
This eye concealer costs £58 from various websites such as Spacenk – sometimes there are offers on for 10% off on websites like John Lewis. It’s expensive but it is really very good and I believe it would last at least 1 year with regular use. I certainly don’t like all the liquid under eye concealers I use – they either don’t cover enough, or are too heavy, or the shade is way too pale – so I think this is a very good product because it doesn’t have any of the above problems.
Ingredients for Better Joint Health

I know what you’re thinking…you’re too young to worry about arthritis and overall joint health. However, most people are not getting enough nutrients and vitamins in their bodies to protect themselves from the normal wear and tear signs of aging. I’m already feeling achy when it rains, and it’s been raining quite often here in California. Anyway, there are a couple of ingredients that can help you manage your joint health, and they vary in their targeted functions and time for realizing benefits.
The first is omega-3 fatty acids. I take omega-3 pills daily because even though you think eating fish once or twice a week is enough, it’s not. The chains in the omega-3 fatty acids, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), help with inflammatory issues. Without going into too much chemistry details, these chains compete with arachadonic acid to convert enzymes that produce cytokines, which regulate the inflammation in your body. So while the arachadonic acid makes you more inflammed, EPA and DHA help in the anti-inflammatory benefits. DHA and EPA are commonly found in fish oil and krill oil. If you’re vegan/vegetarian, you can get these from flax seeds. However, with flax seeds, you’re getting ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) which is converted efficiently in your body to EPA and DHA.
You can also get joint relief from ingredients like boswellia (a tree) extract, curcumin (found in turmeric), and hops and pine extracts. These ingredient help reduce joint pain, and you can find pills with these key ingredients at your natural product stores.
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