Add these powerful natural ingredients into your daily beauty routine to keep healthy and young from the inside out.

Mother Nature has really thought it through for us. Many of the wonderful natural ingredients that are so good for our bodies and minds can already be found in our pantries and medicine cabinets. If you are looking to reconnect with nature and its many wonders, you can start by incorporating a series of powerful ingredients into your daily beauty and wellness practices. From turmeric for skincare and rice for hair care, to lemon for body wellness, L’OFFICIEL walks you through the countless benefits these natural ingredients can bring once introduced into your regimen.

Apple Cider Vinegar




Despite having a strong smell and sour taste not favored by many, apple cider vinegar is actually a great ally for both your skin and body health as it is known to have several beneficial properties. Its alkalizing, antibacterial, and antioxidant qualities make apple cider vinegar ideal for stomach, skin and hair care.

Turmeric




With its rich anti-inflammatory active principles, turmeric can greatly improve your mental and physical health if added into your diet in the form of a turmeric latte or a morning wellness shot to kick start your day. Slather it on your skin mixed with yogurt as a face mask for some extra beauty glow.

Essential Oils




There are plenty of essential oils to choose from and each one is amazing for different reasons, especially for your hair. Sage oil promotes hair growth, sandalwood oil helps with dry ends, chamomile oil adds shine and softness, and cedar oil stimulates the scalp. You only need a few drops of these concentrated essences for them to work their magic.

Vitamin C




Vitamin C is the holy grail of skin, hair, and bodily functions. This formidable nutrient contained in many fruits and vegetables acts as a potent antioxidant for the body against free radicals and can help keep your energy levels in check and your mood through the roof.

Lemon




Starting your morning with some lemon water on an empty stomach can immediately boost your mood and health. The simple drink only requires half a lemon squeezed in a cup of room temperature water. Thanks to its alkalizing properties, this rich in vitamins and antioxidants source of nature will cleanse your system from unwanted toxins.

Rice




Not only fantastic for your diet but also for your hair, this ancient ingredient works wonders for hair growth thanks to its combination of minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. Use rice water to maintain your hair strong, healthy, shiny, and soft to the touch.

Avocado




Perfect as both a face mask and a hair mask, avocado can be a versatile addition to your beauty regimen. With strong moisturizing properties, this superfood packed with fibers and healthy fats is used to nourish and replenish your skin, hair, and body from the inside out.

Matcha




The beloved Japanese green powder is consumed by many for its abundant attributes in the kitchen. Whether mixed with water or plant-based milk, or employed to make wholesome desserts, matcha detoxifies, de-stresses, and improves both your skin and body health.

Green Clay




Clay has been used for centuries because of its plethora of skin and health care benefits. You can either apply it as a face mask or drink it diluted in room temperature water first thing in the morning to cleanse your digestive tract from impurities and harmful bacteria.

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The President of the United States announced that he held separate phone calls with Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, in light of the ongoing escalation along the Thai-Cambodian border. According to the statement, both leaders agreed to meet immediately to discuss a ceasefire. The President added that trade discussions with both countries would remain on hold until the violence ceases.

Full quote from the President

“I just had a very good call with the Prime Minister of Cambodia, and informed him of my discussions with Thailand, and its Acting Prime Minister. Both Parties are looking for an immediate Ceasefire and Peace. They are also looking to get back to the 'Trading Table' with the United States, which we think is inappropriate to do until such time as the fighting STOPS. They have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE! It was an Honor to deal with both Countries. They have a long and storied History and Culture. They will hopefully get along for many years to come. When all is done, and Peace is at hand, I look forward to concluding our Trading Agreements with both!”

Casualties and evacuations

Over the past 72 hours, Thai authorities have reported at least 14 deaths and 46 injuries in northeastern provinces, with more than 130,000 civilians evacuated due to Cambodian military actions. Attacks reportedly included the use of artillery and resulted in civilian casualties, including children, and damage to infrastructure such as schools and hospitals.

Military and diplomatic context

Thailand has asserted that it is acting strictly in self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter, following what it described as unprovoked and indiscriminate attacks by Cambodian forces. Thai forces have limited their response to legitimate military targets and emphasized restraint, proportionality, and the protection of civilian lives.

Thailand’s government has also cited violations of international law, including the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines, the Geneva Conventions, and UN Charter Article 2(4). It has submitted formal communications to the UN Secretary-General and relevant treaty bodies.

Domestic developments and leadership

Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, appointed earlier in July 2025, also serves as Thailand’s Defence Minister and has been actively engaged in both military oversight and diplomatic coordination. Thailand has reiterated its commitment to peace, sovereignty, and ASEAN solidarity, while expressing frustration with Cambodia’s attempts to internationalize the issue.

Cambodian escalation and conscription

On 15 July 2025, Cambodia initiated enforcement of its longstanding conscription law, citing the border conflict. Cambodian officials have also made public statements warning Thailand against further military action. Thai officials have rejected accusations from Phnom Penh and have denied any aggression near disputed cultural heritage sites.

Path forward

Both Thailand and Cambodia are expected to meet in the coming days to explore a ceasefire agreement. Thai leadership maintains that it seeks a peaceful resolution, while remaining prepared to defend its territory and civilians if provoked further.

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Addressing the situation at Government House, he stated that despite Thailand’s patience and restraint in the face of provocations, the country has chosen to pursue peaceful methods within the framework of international law and humanitarian principles.

“It is deeply disappointing that Cambodia has chosen to use military force first,” Phumtham said, calling it a serious violation of international law and humanitarian standards.

He reported that Cambodian troops had attacked hospitals and civilian areas more than 20 kilometres beyond the border, resulting in 13 civilian deaths, including children, women, and elderly individuals.

The strikes also caused significant damage to civilian properties.

“This is considered a severe war crime,” he stated.

Phumtham said that the Foreign Minister had briefed the Secretary-General of the United Nations and that the Thai government had submitted a formal letter to the United Nations Security Council condemning the attacks, particularly those targeting civilians.

He added that the government had called on the international community to join in condemning the actions.

The government extended its condolences to the families of the victims and affirmed that it has not remained passive.

Since the beginning of hostilities, Thai military operations have reportedly focused solely on military targets in Cambodia, carried out in self-defence under international law, and resulting in the destruction of Cambodian military strongholds.
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The Royal Thai Army has begun deploying: • M60A3 Patton MBTs (Elbit-upgraded) • Type 85 APCs • Nexter LG1 Mk III 105mm howitzers • VL MICA SAM system battery

Cambodia better stop their attacks, because they cannot survive if Thai decided to respond in full power. 

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