How Good are You at Natural Skin Care Shopping?
Before you start buying products from a “so-called” Natural Skin Care company, there are a few things that you need to know. Many of us are trying to avoid toxins, allergens and irritants. So, natural skin care shopping has become more common-place. But, you cannot rely solely on company claims, if you want the safest ingredients.
For example, the ZIA natural skin care company makes a daily moisturizer with several sunscreens and an SPF rating of 15. First of all, major health organizations have warned that relying solely on sunscreen is not the best way to prevent skin-cancer. You need to avoid overexposure, wear protective clothing and use a broad spectrum zinc oxide sun-block on exposed areas.
Second, some of the sun screening compounds have been shown to promote free radical damage to DNA within the cells, which makes them probable carcinogens. One of them, oxybenzone, is included in the ZIA product.
Third, the daily use of sunscreen may contribute to vitamin D deficiencies, which are now prevalent among the elderly. So, when you are doing your natural skin care shopping, the best solution is to look for ingredients that prevent and repair free radical damage. Sunscreens are not really beneficial for that purpose. Antioxidants are.
A recent survey conducted by the US FDA showed that most people believe that a natural skin care company must use all-natural ingredients. That may or may not be true. The FDA has been unable to enact legislation that would define the term “natural”. So, there are no existing regulations for US companies. The term may mean anything or nothing at all.
That makes natural skin care shopping harder for the average consumer. The term “hypoallergenic” is also unregulated. It does not mean that the product does not contain known allergens. Even naturally occurring ingredients can cause allergic reactions. The most common allergens are concentrated fragrances derived from plants.
When you do some natural Skin Care shopping, you will often see the term “natural-fragrance” or “essential oil” listed on the label. A small amount, for use as a perfume, is fine, but creams and lotions should be free of added fragrances.
The term “essential oil” can be misleading. Essential fatty acids are often found in plant and vegetable oils. But, the phrase essential oil is used to refer to fragrances distilled from plants and concentrated to convey the “essence” or aroma of the plant. When applied directly to the skin, that kind of “essential oil” can cause redness and irritation.
There is a really good natural skin care company in New Zealand. Thanks to the internet, people all over the world can order their products. They contain all-natural ingredients, including essential fatty acids, not concentrated essential oil.
Natural skin care shopping can be risky with other companies. The FDA recommends that consumers test all products on a small area, before continuing use. I suggest you look for the New Zealand natural skin care company. Even customers with very sensitive skin have been satisfied.
Visit my site to learn about more amazing natural skin care substances you have probably never heard of.
Laurel Levine
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March 4th, 2010 at 1:07 pm
What are good natural skin-care lines for people with sensitive skin?
I currently use products from The Body Shop, but would like to branch out/use cheaper brands. However, I am concerned about my skin’s reaction to products and would like to hear from others. I have used Origins, which I enjoy. My make up remover is Physician’s Organic Wear. Drugstore products like Neutrogena are WAY too harsh on my skin.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
March 4th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
i get alot of my stuff from this website because ive had the same problem with all of the commercial brands and such http://www.justnaturalskincare.com/9/-PRODUCTS.html
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:11 pm
for your answer please use this source
http://dresstrendz.blogspot.com
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
i have sensitive skin too.
use dove products
thats what my dermatolosit reccomends me and it works well.
dove has eye make up removin cream and foaming clothes to cleanse ur face
its all anti bacterial tooo
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
Dove is a good one,
Along with ‘Clean and Clear’
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:17 pm
If you know that your skin is sensitive, I suggest don’t use any product without proper medical prescription of a doctor. But if you want to know about skin care line for knowledge you can visit the source site.
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http://skinbeautytipsskincare.blogspot.com
March 4th, 2010 at 6:19 pm
The Moor Spa naturals range is good, it does contain preservatives as it has herbal moor water in it, its made to be used by people with even the most sensitive of skins, i would try the skin packs there amazing you can get them from here
http://www.moorbodycare.co.uk/category.php?id=52
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
My ex girlfriend uses Allmay products.She says the same thing.I wanted to treat her to a day of beauty at Elizabeth Grady and she said all their stuff is too harsh. I got her this Lancome perfume and gift set with beauty products. She wound up throwing out the eye liner, eye shadow, mascara and make up remover because she got a bad reaction to using them.
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March 4th, 2010 at 6:23 pm
I suggest Aveeno products.
They’re made for sensitive skin and contain natural ingredients.
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