People who use natural skin care goods are looking for creams and lotions that provide discernable results. Baby boomers and college age people use natural products like lotions, facial soaps, foaming facial washes and peel-off facial masks because they have become sick of stronger treatments. People are ok with paying a few more dollars on products because they believe the positive benefits are worth the extra dollars but natural does not automatically mean it is an ideal solution for everyone. The allure with natural skin care creams and lotions can be tied into a change in people's priorities and lifestyles. People are becoming more conscious of the world and the environment. They commonly believe that natural acne lotions are environmentally friendlier and better for their skin than their pharmaceutical counterparts. For the most part, that belief holds up but natural skin care creams and lotions are not always what people think they are.Natural Skin Care There are a few thoughts to keep in mind when looking for a natural acne care product. First of all, is the cream environmentally friendly? Not all products are. Cosmetic lotions and creams can and often do emit a considerable amount of wastes into the air on a daily basis. According to some recent reports, elements like fluorocarbons, acetone, and phenols contained in a good number of natural skin care products dematerialize and contribute to ozone issues.Not only can this affect air quality but it can change the breeding habits of some fish species. When some additives evaporate into the air, they can bed down in lakes and rivers and affect the breeding habits of fish and other animals. Natural skincare lotions regularly contain botanical elements. Have you ever thought that maybe those same plants were treated with pesticides and fertilizers? Would you still feel the same about your new natural skin care product if this were the case? Is your natural skin care product truly supporting your skin? There are many "natural" skincare companies who include parabens and additives in their reatments. Preservatives need to be toxic to pathogens in order to boost the shelf life of the product. Now parabens have been the norm but recently there have been some contentious studies questioning the toxicity of the compound and its power in the development of tumors. While tumor development would be undoubtedly rare, more common adverse effects of parabens include general inflammation and contact dermatitis.Natural Ingredients in a Skin Care Product Certain natural ingredients are more advanced than others. Are you looking for an all natural acne care product that was not altered by preservatives or will not affect the ozone layer? Thanks to the discovery of a new biological skin care ingredient, you can speed up the natural renewal process of your own skin and shed old, dying cells and let new, healthy ones emerge to give the skin a more vibrant appearance. When applied topically to fresh, clean skin, the biological ingredient will fuse with your own skin cells and:* soothe irritated skin by governing the expansion of capillaries that often cause blotches on the skin. This releases fibrin which protects the fragile inner walls of the capillaries and advances unhindered blood flow.* stimulate collagen synthesis by improving cellular communication in the body. Increasing the ability of cells to communicate between themselves inspires the proliferation of fibroblasts in the skin. Fibroblasts boost collagen and elastin fibers in the skin, making it sturdy and strong.* contain oxidative damage and free radical formation using ingredients that possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. This helps protect the healthy cells near a skin trauma. * revive the capacity of the skin layers to stay full of moisture by excite the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans, the elements that give the lipid barrier its ability to keep in water. This thickens the skin. Strong elements prevent dry skin and help avoid cracking and flaking.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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