SKINCARE COSMETICS?3 TIPS FOR FINDING THE BEST PRODUCTS EVER

SKINCARE COSMETICS?3 TIPS FOR FINDING THE BEST PRODUCTS EVER Have you read about this recently, how many of the big name skincare cosmetics companies use carcinogenic ingredients? Anti aging skincare is big business and if you want to avoid harming your skin, then follow these 3 simple tips. 1. Avoid All Chemical Products Most skincare cosmetics contain chemicals, and it can be quite hard to find the chemical free ones. Examples of harmful ingredients are mineral oil (paraffin wax, petrolatum), parabens (methyl, propyl) and fragrances which could be any number of thousands of toxins. These strip the skin of its natural oils and leave it open to infection, while at the same time clogging the pores and leaving it unable to breathe properly. Hardly sounds like a good anti aging skincare does it? These are used purely because they're cheap, not because they're effective. 2. The Ingredients To Look For A major breakthrough is called Cynergy TK from a company in New Zealand, and is extracted from sheep's wool. As we get older our ability to produce collagen and elastin decreases, resulting in wrinkles and sagging skin. Cynergy TK will enable the body to ...

ZIT ZAPPER AND FACE-WASHING BRUSH MAKE THE LIST OF 2008 SKIN CARE TRENDS

ZIT ZAPPER AND FACE-WASHING BRUSH MAKE THE LIST OF 2008 SKIN CARE TRENDS Skin care is an always advancing technology with new products being tested, developed and marketed. Some of these products start as trends only to fade away, while some have staying power and find their ways into beauty routines for years to come. Here's a list of some of 2008's skin care trends and products: An Organic Standard Now that organic beauty products can receive the USDA seal to indicate its degree of purity, look for a regulatory standard and seal for natural beauty products. Burt's Bees, which launched the initiative, has indicated that the Natural Standard Seal will require at least 95 percent natural ingredients and pure processing methods to make the mark. "We're starting at a higher percentage because most consumers believe if a product stays it's natural, it must be so, but that's just not been the case," said Mike Indursky, chief marketing officer for Burt's Bees. Zap Blemishes Away A new slew of at-home beauty appliances are about to join the Zeno zit zapper and the Clarisonic face-washing brush. Watch for products that will offer many of the same mechanics of spa-grade devices, such as ...