Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at
3:12 pm
With the rise of health conscious consumers and the importance of “going green,” modern women continue to become more environmentally conscious. Increasingly ingredient labels are getting scrutinized, particularly skincare and beauty products. Reflective of that trend, Glimpse Intuitive Skin Care by XanGo offers products free of harsh chemicals and maximizes the antioxidant-rich whole mangosteen fruit as well as other natural ingredients.
“If you say your product is natural, then you should be able to prove it,” said Beverly Hollister, senior vice president at XanGo, LLC and the chief architect behind the Glimpse skin care line. “One of XanGo’s top priorities is to follow green chemistry standards. We are pleased to be able to offer Glimpse Intuitive Skin Care, a product line free of harmful toxins often found in personal care products.”
Today there are more opportunities for consumers to explore natural beauty products because of the growing interest in green cosmetics. In fact, the natural and organic product industry was among the fastest growing in 2008, according to a 2009 report in Organic Monitor. Market research from NPD Group highlighted in 2009 noted that 64 percent of women are choosing natural over conventional beauty products.
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at
3:35 pm
Without preservatives, our beauty products would quickly be colonized by all sorts of nasty bacteria, mold and fungi. The most commonly used preservative today is a group of chemicals collectively known as parabens, some of which are found naturally in raspberries, blueberries and blackberries.
Parabens are one of the most commonly used preservatives and certainly the most controversial. Parabens are in almost everything, from toothpaste, deodorant and lotion to food products like mayonnaise and salad dressing. You can tell if a product contains parabens by checking the ingredient list-they usually show up as methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben or butylparaben.
Though they have been considered safe for decades because they are used in extremely low quantities and have very low toxicity levels, in recent years concerns have been raised that parabens could cause allergic reactions, disrupt our hormonal systems and even contribute to breast cancer. The theory is that even though any given product contains extremely small amounts of parabens, over time they may build up to toxic levels because they are found in so many of the products we use each day.
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Monday, April 13th, 2009 at
9:53 pm
Vitamin C is one of the few topical ingredients in skin care natural products whose effectiveness has been proven time and time again. Against wrinkles and fine lines, it comes backed with plenty of scientific evidence that sets it a good head apart from the bunch of “fad” formulations with nothing but anecdotal claims to support it.
Here’s a problem, though: when exposed to air, vitamin C oxidizes and becomes potentially harmful. As such, a large focus of skin care natural products is the creation of stabilized vitamin C products.
Vitamin C derivatives are gaining popularity for use in skin care natural products as they are cheaper than stable vitamin C, apart from being even more effective. Thus far, two types of vitamin C derivatives have seen broad adoption in the market.
Ascorbyl Palmitate. The most widely-employed fat-soluble derivate of vitamin C in skin care natural products, it is non-irritating and protects the skin from the free radical lipid peroxidation. While more stable and very potent, it has been shown less effective when boosting collagen synthesis compared to pure vitamin C.
Magnesuim Ascorbyl Phosphate. A water-soluble derivative of vitamin C, it has been showing potential to be at least as effective as the original substance in boosting collagen synthesis. It is slowly gaining popularity as a favorite ingredient in vitamin C-based skin care natural products for sensitive skin.
When buying skin care natural products with any vitamin C derivative, always do your part to research how much of the ingredients are needed to facilitate the anti-aging effects. Many new products are coming out that claim to contain these derivatives but hardly include enough to foster the supposed benefits.
Sunday, April 12th, 2009 at
7:10 pm
When you’re experiencing acne breakouts, it doesn’t mean you have to put a stop to using beauty skin care products. Even though some of those products may be directly related to your breakouts, it doesn’t mean you have to put a halt to your regular skin care regimen. Instead, take the breakouts as a sign that you need to shift your treatment to something that provides better care for your skin.
If you’ve been using a cleanser and toner religiously, it may be time to reconsider these beauty skin care products’ formulation. With breakouts in place, it’s more than likely that they are either irritating your skin or eroding precious chemicals that serve to protect you from damaging conditions.
The same holds true with your moisturizer and other beauty skin care products. While good for your skin, some brands may contain ingredients that react unfavorably to your skin and the conditions it is regularly exposed to. Chances are that you’ll need to ditch most cream-based products and opt for water-based gels.
Apart from reconsidering your beauty skin care products for daily use, you’ll also need to treat the breakouts with the right anti-acne aids. For light acne, consider using benzoyl peroxide (to dry the lesions and kill bacteria) or salicylic acid (to opn up clogged follicles). For more moderate to severe breakouts, especially with large inflammations, most doctors will prescribe either an oral or topical antibiotic, along with tretinoin treatment.
There’s no need to ditch beauty skin care products for good when you experience acne breakouts. It may be time, however, to look for a new set of them.
Friday, April 10th, 2009 at
7:40 pm
Desmond Morris, the famed zoologist, once said that flawless skin is the most universally desired human feature. Skin that is free from blemishes and damage is considered attractive across all cultures. As such, skin damage treatment is prevalent all over the world in many shapes and forms.
The state of our skin often influences many areas of our lives. With good skin comes a certain level of confidence that allows us to face the world with our heads held high. In many ways, skin damage treatment can pave the way to a healthier and fuller existence. When our skin is in a beautiful condition, we feel younger and more energetic. This can translate to a better outlook both in our everyday endeavors and life in general.
While preventing problems is always the most ideal way to go about skin care, it’s a little too late when the harm has been done. As such, skin damage treatment that restores the organ’s natural health is essential if you want to try and restore its integrity. The good news is that many products today are geared exactly towards that - facilitating the healing and repair of damaged skin to bring it back to its ideal state.
If you find yourself troubled with the state of your skin, you need not be. For almost every imaginable skin condition, you can now find an appropriate solution. No matter what problem your skin ends up contracting, there’s a skin damage treatment that should help you nurse it back to form.