If you’re like me, you’ve wasted a lot of time and money searching for skin care products that don’t sting your skin and eyes or taste and smell like a chemical factory. Maybe it’s because many supposedly organic skin care products are manufactured in large factory settings using synthetic additives that are not the natural ingredients that I’m looking for in my skin care products. I want quality products that do more for my skin than just feel greasy.
Are all products claiming to be “natural” or “organic” truly natural and organic?
Have you read the ingredient labels on your skin care products? You may need an ingredient dictionary to understand them. Many products claiming to be natural or organic may contain some such ingredients along with others that are not. Some companies tout their products as natural or organic when they only contain some natural or organic products. I don’t know about you, but I want my skin care products to contain only all natural and organic ingredients.
Up close and personal…
I was not blessed with good skin. My adolescence was scarred by mild acne on a hormonal roller coaster ride that would last half a lifetime. Traditional acne products I tried seemed to destroy the epidermis rather than heal it. They smelled and tasted terrible, stung my skin and eyes, and left my skin continually peeling and feeling uncomfortably dry and tight. My adult years showed little change in my skin problems. I had accepted it as a fact of life, but longed for quality skin products that would help my skin heal.
I began looking for pure and natural skin care products.
It all began when I decided to research natural skin care products on the internet for personal use. I wanted products that were produced by independent manufacturers in small environments using only the purest and most natural organic herbal and botanical ingredients. I was pleasantly surprised to find some manufacturers right here in the United States who do just that! Some right on their own properties with natural ingredients grown on their own grounds! They are produced in small batches, often times hand made to insure freshness.
What do you call natural?
Some of the products I found smell like a fragrant walk in the forest! They don’t taste bad when you put them on your lips. If you get them in your eyes accidentally, they don’t sting and make your eyes water like some products I’ve used. They actually help the skin heal rather than removing layer after layer of it. Now that’s what I call natural.
It’s about the whole picture.
Caring about ourselves as well as our planet isn’t just a once in awhile thing. It’s about the whole picture including the results of our actions. Some manufacturing processes today produce natural products, but in a ways that harm the environment. This concerns me as much as what is in the products being produced. Small manufacturers of organic skin care products are usually very green-minded individuals. They do not use processing methods that adversely effect the environment. They use recycled and eco-friendly packaging and materials whenever possible. They care about other things than just making money!
Would you like to use skin care products that are truly natural and organic?
You can check out the very best products I’ve discovered at http://www.skincareorganix.com/. Your skin will thank you!
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Thanks for giving this subject a lengthy thought...when it hits someone it drives that person mad...the face is affected and the ugly appearance makes the wearer very depressed and disgusted. baby eczema
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