42 posts tagged “natural”
First Impressions
The Miessence Deodorants
don’t differ in packaging, style and performance to any other deodorant
on the market, they are however certified organic and completely free
of any nasty parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrances and most
importantly the dreaded Aluminum Oxide which has been linked to Breast
Cancer. The packaging is not flash or sophisticated- more functional.
And it’s all recyclable (plastic though) but safe to use in the
bathroom. It won’t break if it slips out of your hand. The lid removes
easily to reveal an easy to use roll on which works without sticking,
jamming or clogging. I’ve used these for about 2 years now, and haven’t
had a problem to date.
Performance
The
Aroma free deodorant is just as it says, Aroma free. It literally
smells of nothing and feedback from many customers is positive with no
reported irritation. The Tahitian Breeze Miessence Deodorant, smells
slightly sweet and spicy, and I love it, again no irritation although
I’m using it regularly. The Ancient Spice deodorant smells a lot
spicier like warm cloves. I have had a few reports, not many, but still
have had a few that the Ancient Spice one can cause irritation in some
people. So if you are particularly sensitive, I would stick to the
Aroma free or Tahitian. My husband uses the Tahitian and is happy with
the scent, so I would recommend them all for either sex.
Purity
The ingredients in all the Miessence Deodorants
are really simple, consisting of a base of Aloe Vera, Sodium
Bicarbonate, non gmo xantham gum and bitter orange fruit extract. The
Scented versions contain essential oil extracts to give them their
scent, such as Patchouli, Geranium and Ylang Ylang in the Tahitian.
How to Use
When
you roll them on, they do leave a wet residue, which for best results
you need to flap your arms around to help dry. When dry, all of these organic deodorants
are particularly effective at destroying and preventing odour, but need
to be used regularly to be effective (at least once a day, especially
after showering). They will not stop you sweating if you do sweat a lot
as they are not anti-perspirants. Antiperspirants are actually not good
for the body as it is important for our body to sweat out the toxins
within our system.
The Good
A
good reliable deodorant, nicely scented with aroma free versions for
the extremely sensitive, totally pure. Customers normally order this
item in bulk from me and continue to order it once they’ve tried it
once. Excellent shelf life, the sell by date is about a year ahead, so
its not going off in a hurry, unless you leave it in the heat/sunlight.
Keeps you smelling good all day, unless you’re doing very strenuous
work, then you may need to apply again in the day.
The Not So Good
Pricier
obviously than cheap high street versions, but that’s understandable
given the purity and organic certification of the ingredients. But
still cheaper than Green People,
and its come all the way from Australia (they do carbon offset the
shipping). Won’t stop the sweaty wet patch developing under your arms
if you normally suffer from that, but no organic deodorant will. Not
the longest lasting bottle of roll on, but not the shortest either -
about average in relation to other deodorants really.
In Summary
A good solid entry into the organic underarm deodorant market; the Miessence underarm deodorant
slots perfectly into the not-too-cheap, nor-too-expensive area but
provides great resultsa and keeps you feeling (and smelling) fresh!
You may wonder why I am blogging about an organic beauty salon that’s just opened in Newmarket USA when it’s a million miles from my home in London UK. The reason is because its one of a growing trend of salons that are deciding to go green.
The beauty industry professionals are the ones who are at the delivering end of beauty to people on an everyday basis. They’re the ones, who pluck and wax and tong and curl and straighten. For so many years now, they have been limited by the performance of regular products being superior over organic products which were unsophisticated and not performance orientated. Or maybe its just been ignorance about health and concern for glamour that has put organic on the back shelves until now. Now we see a change beginning to happen, the market is being flooded by organic and natural beauty products that are glamorous, science based and have superiority over their predecessors by far, and hence the slow infiltration into salons is beginning.
I for one am desperate for a facial. Not because my skins terrible but because I love being pampered, and it is really good for your skin and complexion to have the attention. But I feel so guilty. Every salon I go to has products that I would never use at home. Actually more than guilt it’s a feeling of it being not good enough. Having said that I wouldn’t want to pay £100 pounds for a facial. I tried that with a natural beauty salon not so long ago and although I loved the facial, lets get real, I’m a mum, with growing kids and bills to pay, supported by my ever forgiving husband who tolerates my need for green and lack of cash!
This beauty salon in Newmarket, Organic Bonita is led by ever inspiring people -Tammy Pierce to be precise, who realises that natural and organic beauty products are more healthy, she wants the looks, and the performance but she wants to be healthy and green.
“The entire well-being approach to life doesn't have to end with going to the grocery store and buying organic food” said Pierce. “That approach can be applied to everything that goes into your hair and onto your skin.”
“My goal is to get the word out there that organic products are so good for you and yet so cost-effective and, in this time of our economy, we all want something that's good for us, long-lasting and most importantly cost-effective.”
“It's not all about making money” said Pierce. “It's a business and I have to make a living and I'm happy with that and I want to be successful, but I also want to be a part of the community by giving something back.”
Now why can’t I find more salons and beauty therapists like that in North West London? The woman is an inspiration. I’m sure that my wait won’t last very long and bit by bit more salons are going to catch on. What do I love about this Newmarket salon – they don’t see healthy as an excuse to rip people off!!
2,008 readers and a panel of dermatologists helped select the 25 winners of the 5th Annual Beauty Awards.
Votes were cast at www.naturalhealthmag.com for their favorite products. Out of the mass of nominations and submissions, 25 of the year’s best beauty products were chosen.
Some of the submissions and winners may seem suspect to those who appreciate products that are organic and natural from start to finish.
I’m not sure what the deciding factors were but I think they could have done with some help from Stacey and Jo Fairley and their Green Beauty Bible!
Here are the winners -
FACIAL CLEANSER
Olay Definity Penetrating Mousse Cleanser
FACIAL EXFOLIATOR
Skin 2 Skin Oatmeal & Pomegranate Scrub
EYE CREAM
Yes to Cucumbers Eye Love Cucumbers Soothing Eye Gel
FACIAL MOISTURIZER
AVEENO Positively Radiant Tinted Moisturizer
FACIAL NIGHT CREAM
Dr. Andrew Weil for Origins Night Health Bedtime Face Cream
ANTI-AGING FACIAL TREATMENT
Aveda Green Science Firming Face Creme
LIP BALM
Burt’s Bees Sun Protecting Lip Balm SPF 8 with Passionfruit
HAND CREAM
The Healing Seed Virgin Organic Hempseed Oil Hand Cream
BODY MOISTURIZER
Avalon Organics Grapefruit & Geranium Hand & Body Lotion
BODY SCRUB
Aura Cacia Nourishing Body Polishes Fair Trade Certified
SELF-TANNER
Pur Minerals Get a Little
BAR SOAP
Dove Go Fresh Burst Beauty Bar
BODY WASH
Nature’s Gate Pomegranate Sunflower Velvet Moisture Body Wash
SUN CARE
John Masters Organics SPF 30 Natural Mineral Sunscreen
SHAMPOO
Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Shampoo
CONDITIONER
L’Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Color Care Moisture Conditioner
HAIR COLOR
Natural Instincts Champagne Indulgence Collection
HAIR STYLING PRODUCT
Pantene Pro-V Nature Fusion Smooth Vitality Smoothing Crème
BLUSH
The Body Shop Nature’s Minerals Cheek Color
CONCEALER
Jane Iredale Zap & Hide
EYE SHADOW
Almay Pure Blends Eyeshadow
FOUNDATION
Physicians Formula Organic Wear 100% Natural Origin Liquid Foundation SPF 15
LIP COLOR
Aubrey Organics Natural Lips Sheer Tint
MASCARA
Kiehl’s Marvelous Mineral Mascara
NAIL POLISH
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Nail Color
At a Glance
When I received this product, straight off, I was really impressed that someone had finally done a luxury foaming face wash
without harsh chemicals in it. When I checked the ingredients list,
this was substantiated as the ingredients are pure and simple; there
are no SLS’s, no parabens or phthalates. The foaming element of this organic face wash
comes from Lauryl glucoside and Sodium lauroyl glutamate, on closer
inspection both of these surfactants are extremely low hazard with the
Environmental Working Group classing them as 1 and 0 toxicity
respectively, which is excellent. The other main ingredient is
Certified Organic Aloe Vera, (unlike luxury high street brands that
despite the high price still use water as the main ingredient). Other
ingredients include organic plant botanicals and extracts that have
excellent herbal properties and benefit for the skin such as ylang
ylang, aspen bark extract, plantain, rose damascena, glycerin and
citric acid (vit c).
The packaging is really nice, natural high quality recyclable box, nicely printed, very classy and not at all tacky or cheap. The actual foaming face wash inside is in a brown glass bottle which looks really pretty in the bathroom, something you can definitely put on display. It’s not too big and bulky either so, easy to handle and it has a pump top which makes it easy to use last thing at night when you just want to go to bed!
The price is not bad, quite reasonable, at £22 it’s not the cheapest on the market but for what’s in the bottle it’s definitely not overpriced. Other organic skin care lines of this caliber would be charging £50 or more for this sized bottle.
So; what’s it like?
The
fragrance is absolutely divine, not nasty yukky or overpowering, just
divine. I felt really good after I had used the product, and have had
this backed up by other testers who have also said the same thing. You
only need a little bit as it lathers up really well, so it’s easy to
see that the product is going to last for a while. It leaves your face
feeling clean, not stripped bare but moisturized and soft. One of our
testers has extremely sensitive skin and eyes, and found that it didn’t
irritate her at all.
Leaves you feeling really pampered and like you’ve done something really good for your skin.
A week on, people have commented on how my skin looks good, skin clearer, pores are more refined and black heads reduced.
Good Points
Packaging, look, performance, quality, fragrance and wellbeing factor
Bad Points
Not suitable for people who like more traditional wipe off facial cleansers.
Doesn’t say anything on the packaging about removing eye makeup,
although it did take all my make up off and having checked with the
manufacturers they have said that it is safe for use around the eye
area also.
In Summary
A top performing luxury product you can use every day; very pure and worth every penny.
For more information on John Masters products and organic skin care in general visit www.buyorganics.co.uk
New in store, we are really excited about this 100% natural hair removal gel. Previously only available to therapists this amazing gel is now available to us at buyOrganics and to you, our customers.
Amber Gel, is made in the UK and contains only the purest natural ingredients; in total it contains Sugar, Water, Apple, Honey, Grape, Pineapple, Raspberry and Fruit Acids (Citrus Limonum). Amber Gel is also delightfully easy to use; we had a go in the office!! It needs no heat to put it on, and the spatulas, instructions and strips come with it.
Available in 3 sizes 15ml, 50ml and 100ml
To get your hands on some just click here, or visit www.buyorganics.co.uk
Sonia xx
Normal
healthy hair should be shiny, bouncy, full and vibrant, but ‘LIFE’
happens and we can end up with sun-damaged hair that can affect our
image and self esteem.
Although we look forward to our summer holidays and the sun coming out, especially in the UK, the effect of the sun on our hair can be pretty strong, and heat coupled with UV, can leave you with sun damaged hair. Whilst your hair won’t be damaged forever and will eventually re-grow, it will in the meantime suffer breakages and lack of moisture, leaving it looking weak and unhealthy. If split ends and brittle hair are left unmanaged they could also affect your new hair growth, so read up below on what to do next!
How the sun damages your hair
When most people think of the effect of sun on hair, they generally think of it as lightening their hair colour. This happens because the hair contains melanin, just as your skin does. Melanin is the pigment that gives hair its colour but it also protects the hair from free radicals which would otherwise cause damage.
UV rays cause the melanin in your hair to oxidise and discolour. As the hair is dead and cannot react to the UV rays by increasing the level of melanin as the skin does, the lower melanin levels are characterized by a lightening of the hair. The lower levels, therefore, also cannot perform their free radical hunting duties so well.
Lemon juice is a commonly known natural method for bleaching hair when exposed to the sun and lots of people use it as a cheap way of getting highlights. Unfortunately, whilst it does have a slight lightening effect, it can also cause dryness as it upsets the PH balance of the hair.
Another damaging effect of the sun is that it depletes the hairs level of Keratin which is a vital protein that gives healthy hair its strength and vitality. When Keratin is undamaged, it lies along your strands of hair like tiles on a roof. However, when you weaken the keratin in your hair, some of those ‘tiles’ become broken and shift out of place, causing the hair shafts to weaken and become easily damaged. When this happens hair strands do not reflect light as well, causing your hair to appear dull.
Finally, the sun damages your hair by sucking the moisture and oils out of it. The moisture level should be around 8% but sun damage, bleaching and other hair treatments can cause this to fall to as low as 2%. When this happens, you’ll end up with split ends and brittle, broken strands of hair, hair that looks, weak, lack luster and dull.
How to protect your hair from sun damage
The
best way to protect your hair from the sun is to wear a hat, and for
those of you who don’t find a hat fashionable enough, try a bandana,
they can look very stylish and be mixed and matched with your outfits,
they’re great for men, women and kids!
Even though a hat or bandana may protect you for a while, they won’t be possible all the time. This is where John Masters Sea Mist Spray with lavender can help, this beautifully scented spray not only adds texture and volume to the hair, but actually protects your hair from drying. When it’s used in conjunction with their Honey and Hibiscus Hair Reconstructor after washing, then your hair will be kept in optimum condition and better able to cope with the harsh effects of the sun.
How to Treat Sun Damaged Hair
The best way to treat sun damaged hair is to immediately switch to natural hair care products that are going to nourish, restore, revitalize and rescue frizzy, dull, dry hair and revert it back to its natural shine and balance.
By using harsh chemically based shampoos, styling products and colourants, you will only further damage your hair.
We recommend using John Masters Honey and Hibiscus Hair Reconstructing Shampoo. This organic shampoo is a must for sun damaged hair because it contains Linoleic & Hyluronic acids (which are normally found in abundance in young hair) combined with soy, rice and oat proteins to renew and reconstruct damaged hair. Each wash will fortify, strengthen and moisturise your hair as the honey and hibiscus extracts and 9 other certified organic extracts and plant oils penetrate the hair with nutrients. Also, it doesn’t contain any harsh chemicals such as Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, parabens or phthalates which would aggravate your hair further or damage your scalp.
Follow the natural shampoo with John Masters Honey and Hibiscus Hair Reconstructor which is a super intense conditioner that revitalizes and restores dry, damaged, colour treated, chemically treated, chlorine and sun damaged hair! Again, Linoleic & Hyluronic acids help to reconstruct the hair, whilst soy protein strengthens the hair follicles making your hair look thicker, fuller and shinier, wheat protein helps keep hair tangle free and easy to comb through along with adding shine. Finally, Bergamot treats and nourishes dry scalp and hair.
For a more intense treatment add 12 drops of dry hair nourishment to 1 ounce of conditioner, massage into hair and scalp. Wrap with hot towel and leave in 20-30 mins. And rinse.
Both the John Masters Honey and Hibiscus Reconstructing shampoo and conditioner when used in conjunction and regularly, will quickly and easily restore bounce, shine, volume and health. All in all, with rich nutrients, oils and conditioners specifically formulated by the best natural organic hair care expert on the planet, you can’t really do better for your hair.
Now
if you’re on a budget, don’t worry as we have another great alternative
for you that will keep the pennies in your pocket whilst also restoring
the condition of your sun damaged hair naturally. Green People’s Moisturising shampoo and Moisturising conditioner are a little less pricey but will also do a fantastic job.
Green People’s Moisturising Conditioner contains several ingredients which are especially helpful to sun-damaged hair. The first is Jojoba oil, which has a very similar composition to the natural sebum and oils which lubricate and protect your hair from damage. These make an ideal replacement for the oils which are stripped away through sun and chlorine damage. It also contains Quinoa oil, an essential oil rich in antioxidants which help in protecting against UV-induced free radicals
In addition to the Jojoba oil and Quinoa oil, Green People Moisturising Conditioner also has soothing Chamomile extract and protective Marshmallow extract. These will help to bring the condition of your hair up, helping it to become shiny, tangle-free and rehydrated.
We should always be looking for ways to take better care of our skin. With the help of organic skincare products this can be easier than you would think. There are many reasons to take care of our skin with possibly the most important reason is that our skin is the most noticeable part of our body; in order to have healthy skin, we must take care of it.
So what makes organic skincare and beauty products good for you? Well it is the fact that none of the harmful chemicals normally associated with makeup and skincare aren’t present in organic skin care and healthcare products, thus making them much more compatible with, and less allergenic to, the skin. This reduced exposure to toxins and chemicals will typically have much more positive effects on the skin, and tell tale signs of the overuse of skincare and beauty products will be unnoticeable as there is no accompanying skin damage.
Because there are many standard skincare products that contain toxins that can hurt our skin it is definitely worth seeking out an organic alternative? Of course the problem can be finding these organic products, be it organic skincare, body wash, deodorant or toothpaste, but thankfully there are a wealth of online stores dedicated to organic skincare and organic living and thus the search becomes easier.
The next task is to make sure the products in question are actually organic, and not just labelled as “natural”; using a reputable website and looking for things such as Soil Association certificates can make life easier here too.
In the long run those tat choose to use organic skincare over normal skincare products, as well as organic makeup and natural health and beauty products tend to have much younger, fresher and smoother skin, than those who abuse the typical skincare and cosmetics on the market.
By Jason Payne
For a great range of certified organic skin care and organic makeup products, visit www.buyorganics.co.uk
New in store is the complete facial organic skincare range by John Masters. This luxurious range of cleansers, toners and face creams for all skin types including age prevention, smells absolutely divine. When you use it day and night, you actually look forward to pampering your skin as the aromas uplift you and the products leave your skin feeling and looking fabulous.
The facial skincare range is formulated with the same dedication as John Masters organic haircare range, it is a performance led brand that really concentrates on producing natural organic products that work. When you invest in buying the complete range for your skin then you really are making an investment towards your health and wellbeing. We are sending out free samples with any orders placed at the moment until stocks last. If you would like to try a sample then email us at mail@buyorganics.co.uk .
Contact us also if you have your own blog and would like to review all our skin and make up products on a regular basis!
Toothpastes
have a tough task to undertake, between cleaning and freshening, but
all the ingredients aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. If you’re looking to
have healthy gums and teeth without all the chemicals, it is possible
to do so. Here’s an in-depth heads up, on what your teeth have to
contend with and if the natural alternatives stand up to keeping your
teeth in good health.
Having healthy teeth and gums is essential, and an unhealthy mouth, gums and teeth can be a sign of heart disease, but it is also important to remember how much can be absorbed through our mucous membranes, so is it really a good idea to use harsh chemicals in this delicate area?
Fluoride:
Scientific
evidence shows that the presence of low levels of fluoride in water
helps prevent dental cavities and keep our bones strong. When we talk
about low levels this means only a few milligrams per day.
In the United States the recommended optimum range of fluoride concentration in drinking water is 0.7-1.2 mg/litre or parts per million (PPM), with the lower concentration recommended for warmer climates where water consumption is higher, and the higher concentration for colder climates.
However Fluoride taken in large quantities over time slowly poisons the human body; prolonged intake of treated water that contains more than 2 parts fluoride per million (PPM), can lead to discoloured, mottled or brownish enamel on the teeth. Extremely high concentrations, over 8 PPM can contribute to bone disorders, kidney, liver and adrenal failure as well as the heart, reproductive system and central nervous system. Other effects recorded include cancer. This is especially dangerous in young children and the elderly.
The issue therefore arises amongst young children who don’t always wash their mouth out properly after brushing teeth and whether or not they and other vulnerable people are being over exposed to fluoride levels from water combined with imperfectly used toothpaste and also possible food sources.
It may be worth checking the fluoride level in the water in your area and deciding whether toothpaste containing fluoride is a necessary addition. Natural Fluoride in Bottled water is not as strictly regulated as tap water, so this doesn’t make it better for you.
Sodium Lauryl Sulphates:
Detergents
such as Sodium Lauryl Sulphates, Ammonium Lauryl Sulpahtes and are used
in toothpaste to clean your teeth, for some, the Lauryl Sulphates can
cause irritation and allergy, and so sometimes a different version such
as Lauryl Sarcocinate is used in more ‘gentle’ toothpastes. Alantoin is
sometimes also used to lessen the effects of the detergents.
Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (TSPP):
is a slightly toxic, some studies have shown neaurotxicity effects on
the brain and nervous system, it is also classed as mildly irritating
crystalline chemical compound used in toothpaste to remove calcium and
magnesium from Saliva, thus removing the agents causing Tarter on
teeth, like a water softener stops scaling
Polymers and Acrylics:
PVM/MA
copolymer prevent the pyrophosphate breaking down, polyethylene glycol
(PEG) in various weights (i.e. PEG-6, PEG-8, PEG-40, etc.), and
polypropylene glycol (PPG). PEG for instance is toxic in large doses
and is not recommended for use on damaged skin. PEG compounds are used
in most toiletries, creams, and pharmaceuticals and are restricted to
low dose usage only. Some research studies have shown laboratory cancer
mutation of cells, endocrine and reproductive health effects and
irritation. Research has also shown that contamination can occur making
the PEG compounds impure causing additional cancer health concerns from
compounds such 1-4 Dioxane
Sodium Carbonate Peroxide:
Is
present in toothpastes in order to bleach the teeth white. Although it
has lesser health concerns, it has still been found to have some
neurotoxicity and respiratory effects in laboratory tests
Triclosan:
This
is not a good ingredient for putting anywhere near your body let alone
in it! Triclosan is limited for use in cosmetics, it is toxic and
bioaccumulative. Research has shown the effects of low dosages to
include endocrine disruption, mutation of cells such as cancer, and at
high doses it also effects reproduction. Triclosan is so widely used in
our cleaning products that our exposure to it is persistent and higher
than should be acceptable. Triclosan is added to toothpaste to kill
plaque forming microbes
Hydrated Silica:
Biaccumulative in humans and wildlife
Sodium Methylparaben: Has been found unsafe for use in cosmetics by government bodies, research shows that it is strongly allergenic, and is a known as toxic to the human body, causes endocrine disruption, neurotoxicity and can interfere with the body at biocellular level,
Zinc Citrate:
Is Bioaccumulative, and may be toxic to the reproductive system.
Other Stuff:
Your
toothpaste may also contain artificial additives such as Blue #1,
Yellow #5 or other FD&C colorants, saccharine and artificial
flavours. These are linked to allergies, and are anti-nutrients which
are not good for health.
Alcohol:
Used in Mouthwashes, alcohol use has been linked to an increase in oral cancer
You don’t really need all these chemicals in your mouth, as natural alternatives will give you gum and dental health without the toxins
Switching to Natural Toothpaste and Dental Products
Making the switch can be equally worrying if you are concerned about your dental and mouth health. Most people don’t really understand what the differences are between the chemical and non chemical natural toothpaste brands. But rest assured, natural dental products are not the soft option, these products are still effective in cleaning and keeping your mouth healthy and teeth strong.
Natural and organic toothpaste will give you the same clean feeling and taste through ingredients such as baking powder, essential oils for natural flavour such as fennel, lemon, anise and mint.
Teeth can be cleaned with Non-SLS based cleaning agents such as coconut based low foaming cleansers present in natural toothpastes.
Natural antimicrobials, like Echinacea, goldenseal and grapefruit seed extract keep germs at bay. Many natural herbs and extracts eradicate germs and bacteria effectively such as Neem and Tea tree for instance whilst healing the mouth in place of harsh bioaccumulative Triclosan. Although it may not say Triclosan on the label, it may still be in the product due to poor labelling laws.
If you are concerned about fluoride, then there are alternatives whichever way you wish to go, there are natural toothpastes available with Fluoride and without. Although it’s important to remember that it’s already in your drinking water.
Non alcohol natural mouthwashes ensure that natural herbs and botanicals clean, get rid of germs and bacteria effectively, and leave your teeth healthy and strong.
The main points in keeping your teeth perfect are the commitment to everyday dental care, in conjunction with natural products will keep your mouth and teeth healthy and strong.
• Floss and brush your teeth twice a day, every day.
• Visit the dentist regularly every 6 months or more if you have problems that need seeing too address them and don’t leave them to fester.
• Make sure you get your teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist every 6 months and find out as much as you can about ways to keep your mouth healthy.
• Eat fruit and vegetables and high fibre foods, they naturally whiten teeth and exfoliate stains
• If you want whiter teeth avoid Tea, Coffee and red wine, which colour your teeth and leave them yellow.
• Minimize stress and get a dental guard made from you dentist that will help you prevent grinding your teeth at night. Grinding can cause gums to recede prematurely.
• Avoid harsh home remedies that could
damage your teeth. A gentler whitening remedy we came across recently
getting your gnashers sparkling – mix baking soda with strawberries and
rub on teeth, then rinse.
As promised in my article last week here is a rundown of 10 useful skincare and makeup safety tips to keep yourself from allergies, rections and damage to your skin.
1. Be sure to clean your hands and face before applying make-up or other cosmetics. Use clean towels, fresh organic cotton wool, as even cotton wool is bleached and treated!
2. Never share your make-up. Clean cosmetic brushes and applicators frequently, with soap and water and dry thoroughly.
3. If you want to test a product in a store, ask for a new, unused applicator and ask the salesperson to wipe the opening of the tester with alcohol. If you are buying online, see if a sample is available first, if not, only buy one product at a time so that you don’t get stuck with large expensive items.
4. Keep cosmetic containers tightly closed, except when being used. Keep containers free of dust and dirt. Keep organic products in a cool place, away from direct sunlight, and do not let water contaminate the inner contents of the product.
5. Do not use eye make-up if you have an eye infection, discard those products and use new ones when your infection is gone.
6. Discard products if the color changes or they develop an odor. This may mean the preservatives in the products are no longer able to fight bacteria or that the essential oils have lost their goodness
7. Invest some money in seeing a nutritionist, and having an allergy test done. Check out the following info to help you keep toxins at bay and to assess your daily toiletries.
8. Use organic and natural products within 6- 9mths of opening, if you have kept them really cool they may last longer. Do not buy organic or natural products in bulk as they go off.
9. Try scent free products as scent is a common allergen
10. In order to heal from an allergic reaction, propolis ointment (from beehives) such as one by Trevarno can act as a good healing agent instead of non beneficial petroleum jelly.
I hope these tips and suggestions come in handy, and keep you safe and looking fab. We stock a great selection of organic skincare and organic makeup at www.buyorganics.co.uk, so please cme buy and have a look.
Sonia