High quality products for organic skin care are best for your health and the environment. All kind of products for skin care are made from real natural organic ingredients as nature intended, without mineral oils, parabens, synthetic preservatives, dyes and perfumes, botanical sources of GMOs and other inferior or harmful substances.
The sun, a great source of UV radiation, is scientifically proven to cause problems such as blemishes, wrinkles and even skin cancer. The risk of these diseases is so high that health authorities have issued several warnings and precautionary measures through the years. Organic skin care products from the crowd store shelves these days, all claiming to be the most effective in protecting skin from harmful radiation injury in the sun. Care Products Organic Skin recently captured popularity among many consumers, due to its ability to provide the same protection without all the chemical compounds.
Not really realize the immediate effects of constant UV exposure due to effects that usually only become evident after several years of the same. Theses small harmful effects accumulate over periods of time and combined for a serious skin disease. Skin tumors are probably the most common disease you will see between those who are suffering long term negative effects of UV radiation. You should take the time now to give your delicate skin that needs protection in subsequent years, will most likely begin to see the common signs of damage, such as freckles, moles, age spots and other discolorations, even wrinkles. These are all effects of repeated exposure to the sun without protection.
While there may be many commercially produced products for Organic skin care on the market, evident from all the advertising we see, does not always stand the test. Although most claim it can provide immediate results and relief, the truth is that most do not. People are buying these products every day just being disappointed after using the product for a while with no results what so ever. What they do not think while doing all this is the added damage being caused by the application of all chemicals in their bodies.
The safest and easiest methods you can use on the skin to eliminate or safeguard against skin problems are organic. Aloe Vera, for example, is probably the most common ingredient found in anti-wrinkle products because it is believed to promote skin regeneration, accelerating its natural cell renewal cycle.
Another common product for Organic skin care is called honey. It is commonly found in facial moisturizers because it contains silicone. Silicone has been shown to prevent sagging of the skin, especially in the delicate neck area. However, another natural product, honey, can easily penetrate to the deeper layers of skin to provide the food they need. It also improves oxygenation due to take place in the upper layers as well.
A product for Organic skin care is the safest products you can choose to protect your skin. Eggs will be the last organic option to discuss. Because they are full of vitamins such as E, AB and D that are effective for skin with things that need to be of sound. They also contain lecithin which provides great skin moisturizer effects too.
Obviously, you have a number of organic options to treat and prevent almost any skin condition you can imagine. With so many options it’s never a need for chemicals in other products. Demonstrating the beauty shop organic skin care products for adults and babies and other products including eye and hand cream products.
The uses of organic skin care products are natural and easy on the skin. One has to be cautious and certify that what they pay money for genuine and original organic products. Much counterfeit stuff is being sold in the market in the name of organic products. If such type of product has the name organic attached to it, be it organic baby products, organic hair care, natural soap, organic shampoo, organic food or organic cosmetics, people lap it up without any questions asked. Many people could be deceived by counterfeiters into believing that merchandise which has the name organic attached to it is genuine.
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Ever since I was a young woman I’ve always cared about nature and the environment as well as my own body. I have always believed that what nature has to offer is always better than any man made concoction. So even as a teenager when I started to buy beauty products, I knew that I wanted buy products that only used natural ingredients. After exploring the market I found an amazing company called Aubrey Organics. I had spoken to quite a few like minded friends and they were the one who told me about Aubrey Organics. Even now as a mature woman in my forties if anyone asks me what keeps my skin looking so young and soft I have no hesitation in telling them about Aubrey Organics.
Aubrey Organics certainly have plenty of experience in natural beauty products and skin care, they were established in 1967, so with over forty years behind them, they certainly know what they are talking about. Aubrey organics have a wide range of products including anti-ageing creams, baby care, bath products, deodorants, foot care, hair care, hand and body lotions, skin care and sun care to name but a few. Aubrey Organics don’t use any synthetic ingredients at all unlike many other competing companies.
There are quite a few places that sell Aubrey Organics and I’ve bought them from different places over the years. Now however, I really find them to be a dependable company, which I really need them to be as I rely so heavily on Aubrey Organics to keep my looking young and healthy whilst keeping my relationship with Mother Nature intact. They also have a very strong ethic as a company and although they sell lots of other products as well, they are all to the same high standard that nature intended.
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Have you heard about all the harmful chemicals in everyday baby products?
Children today face increasing obstacles to healthy development, including rising incidence of premature birth; male genital defects; learning, attention and emotional disturbances; early puberty; obesity; and low sperm quality.
A recent report, “Growing Up Toxic” by the Environment California Research and Policy Center, confirmed findings that chemical exposures are the primary cause for increased disabilities and disease. The only good news is that YOU can protect your child from many of these chemicals, armed with knowledge and the commitment to buy smart.
Headlines are screaming about bisphenol A (BPA), a noxious chemical used in many plastic containers including baby bottles, water bottles, sippy cups and other containers used for food and beverages. Much of the recent clamor occurred after publication of a recent study, Baby’s Toxic Bottle: Bisphenol A Leaching from Popular Brands of Baby Bottles.
The study, commissioned by Environmental Health groups in the U.S. and Canada, has resulted in calls for bans on BPA, an environmental estrogen, since it is known to leach out of the plastics and has been implicated in development and reproductive health risks.
Dr. David Carpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences at the State University of New York at Albany School of Public Health, said that BPA taken into the body before birth or in early years of life can alter the ratio of sex hormones and affect development.
“It’s absolutely obscene to use a substance that can make little boys less masculine and opens the chance that little girls will go on to develop breast cancer,” he said at the teleconference.
The BPA studies call for a ban on the use of BPA following action by the State of California to ban the use of phthalates and other known cancer causing ingredients in products designed for children. Phthalates (pronounced thah-lates) are used to make plastic ‘soft’ and is found in toys, teething rings, some bottles and other play things that children often handle or put into their mouths. The California legislation is leading other states to begin regulation on known carcinogens, hormone disruptors, neurotoxins, but the road to success is rocky and very long.
Early 2008, another study found elevated levels of phthalates found in the urine of babies who’d been recently shampooed, powdered or lotioned with commonly used, commercial baby products. These reports, along with a myriad of other recent studies, are contributing to real concern and outrage on the part of parents across the nation.
When the very products that are designed to encourage good parenting become a threat to good health, it creates worry and distress. It also points to the need for parents to become vigilant consumers who learn to read labels, follow new studies as they are published and begin to demand safe, clean products for their children.
One of the first and most controllable items that a parent can focus on are the skin and body care products they expose their child to each day. And, no, I’m not talking just about the baby care products. I am including all the items adults use to bathe or shower, brush their teeth, plus deodorant, lotion, makeup, nail polish and products that clean / freshen the home. READ the labels on your product containers and remember that the average American comes into contact with over 200 toxic chemicals just getting ready for work in the morning! If you put it on your own body and then pick up your child to quiet their sobs, it’s safe to assume your child is getting exposed to the same 200 chemicals that you just slathered over your own body.
So, how do you get started?
Just take one step at a time. READ labels and try to limit the number of toxins in each product. I’ve listed the most worrisome below – clip the list and take it with you when you are shopping. Remember that if a product has 5 or 6 ingredients that are on the list – or only 1 ingredient on the list, that should be reason enough to look for a safer product.
Red Flag Ingredients (toxic synthetic chemicals) to Avoid:
· Alcohol, Isopropyl (SD-40)
· Benzoyl Peroxide
· DEA (Diethanolamine), MEA (Monoethanolamine), & TEA (Triethanolamine) · Dioxin
· DMDM Hydantoin & Urea (Imidazolidinyl)
· FD&C Color Pigments
· Fragrances
· Parabens
· PEG (Polyethylene glycol)
· Phthalates
· Propylene Glycol (PG) and Butylene Glycol
· Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)
· Triclosan
· Sunscreen ingredients like benzophenone, avebenzone, methyoxycinnamates, paba, etc.
I recommend that you take the time to find the best natural, certified organic and/or wild crafted formulations. Look for certifications like: Certified ToxicFree® Product Seal, the EcoCert Seal or the USDA Certified Organic Seal.
These seals are indications that a third party has examined the formulations and judged them according to their safety standards. I believe that you have a ‘Right to Know’ that what is in products will not harm you or your baby! Feeling assured that the products you purchase are free from xeno-estrogens, carcinogens and other known toxic ingredients is important when you are buying for you and your baby.
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