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Organic Skin Care Products

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Organic means “produced and involving production without the use of pesticides, artificial fertilizers or synthetic chemicals. You need to be sure that your Organic skin care products are safe for your skin and especially when you use it on your face, because our skin is the first line of defense for diseases and illness.

Organic Skin Care Products, What Does It Mean?

You would think that the term organic should guarantee that the product does not contain any substances or elements that can harm us or the environment. That is only true when the term “Certified Organic” is used. These products where manufactured without the inclusion of harmful substances and chemicals. All of the ingredients are planted, grown and harvested in an organic way, without any harmful fertilizers, pest control products and other harmful substances.

We reduce the risk of harming the environment by using organic skin care products because the way of farming and processing is friendly for all living things around the growing area and because of that it can be called environmental friendly. This is one of the great benefits of all organic products, and not only of organic skin care products. Everything that is organically grown and manufactured has this advantage. Purchasing organic products also help the farmers in sustaining the environment and soil and hereby earning a descent living from organic farming. These products can then truly be called a natural product.

How To Choose Organic Skin Care Products

If cosmetic products call them self organic but don’t have a certified organic label on the product it probably is not fully organic at all. These manufacturers most of the time use some organic ingredients but where not able to produce their products without chemicals. It would be logical if these kind of products where required to be labeled as non organic because it is misleading for many people. But without the “Certified Organic” label, the organic claim means nothing, it cannot be verified and most likely it is a complete lie made up by the marketing people.

Personal care manufacturers that meet the standards for the USDA Organic label can use it on their packaging. A hundred percent organic product needs to be hundred percent. A product labeled simply “organic” must be at least 95 percent organic. products labeled “made with organic” must be made with at least 70 percent organic ingredients. And products that have organic ingredients may not call itself an organic product but it may list the organic ingredients on the back or side of the package. So, you need to watch the labels if you want to be sure that you are going to buy organic skin care products.

Skinnyskinny practices top-to-bottom eco-friendly manufacturing. They are 100% carbon-neutral (they purchase wind-power for all of their electricity and they purchase additional carbon-credits to cover everything else). They specialize in beautiful, unique and sophisticated ecofriendly packaging. (skinnyskinny won the award for Best Green Packaging from the HBA-IPDA for our Organic Soap Set.)

Skinnyskinny’s line of natural Organic Bath and Body products is truly unsurpassed. Their hand-crafted line now includes organic soap, bath salts, lip balm and body oils and more. Their nutrient-rich and incredibly gentle products work so well because they use their great ingredients (extra-virgin olive oil, unrefined butters, and pure essential oils). Each time you use their products, you’ll understand the difference this makes. They also make an eclectic array of green home goods, such as organic buckwheat pillows, organic pet toys, and unique green gifts. For even more information about them, please visit their website for more detail.

Skin Care Tips with Combination or Oily Skin

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Younger women with either combination or oily skin will want to use a cleanser that controls the oily areas of their face without drying out the delicate cheek and eye areas. Make sure the product is gentle so that it leaves the skin feeling refreshed and clean but not dry. Fragrance free products are best and will help prevent sensitivities and allergic reactions especially when the skin has active blemishes.

For blemish prone skin, add a salicylic acid toner with at least 2% concentration to help control oil and blemishes. It will take approximately six weeks to see maximum results and from that point on the toner will actually prevent breakouts. Use the toner morning and night; however you will want to avoid the sensitive eye area. Never squeeze or poke pimples as it can cause scarring in many cases.

For combination skin, you may not need to use a toner if you use a three-in-one cleanser which contains botanicals that freshen and brighten the skin. These products are fast and time effective for women who feel they have little time to spend on caring for their complexion. In some cases they also contain exfoliant beads and vitamins and replace the normal step of masking as well as providing anti-aging benefits.

Both oily and combination skins need hydration. Using day and night creams, that are oil free, provides moisturization without increasing the oil on the surface of the skin. For photo aging protection you may also want to use a facial sunscreen with at least an SPF 25 that is light and noncomedogenic. It would also be beneficial if the sunscreen has pentapeptides, fruit acids or vitamins in it so that you get anti-aging benefits and sun protection in one product.

Another product that could be useful to you is a microdermabrasion set to slough off the dry, opaque surface skin cells that prevent the luminosity of the newer skin cells below from showing through. This will also allow the other products you use to hydrate the surface layer of the skin more effectively. If you have any active blemishes do not use a microdermabrasion product in those areas. Removing the head from a pimple may cause scarring or an infection.

Younger women in their teens and twenties often do not need an eye cream however; if fine lines become evident you could add one to your skin care regime as well. In the teens, if the skin is normally oily and fine lines have appeared, you may be using a cleanser that is too harsh. Try switching to a gentler cleanser and monitor your progress to see if that alleviates the problem.

The most important ingredient to any skin care regime, though, is consistency. Use your cleanser and moisturizer day and night, the microdermabrasion twice a week and the anti-aging sunscreen every morning. If you do, you will still have a beautiful, luminescent complexion twenty or thirty years down the road.