Despite the changing science of chemistry, more and more people are turning back to the roots of nature. The reasons for this may very from individual to individual, but the face remains the same, natural and organic skin care is better for you and the environment. But if you’re expecting a bundle of joy within the next nine months, this can be even trickier as you have to monitor everything you use or consume(even the natural products) for the benefit of your child.
Like every parent, you only want what is best for your baby. You read the best parenting books, buy intelligent toys, and religiously consult the Consumer Report Guide for Baby Products before committing to any purchase. And when you feel really confident that you’re doing the best you can, it suddenly hits you that your baby is still in danger from poisonous chemicals and other threats. Wherever you go, whatever you buy, your young child is being exposed to poisonous chemicals on a daily basis. From processed baby foods to the cleaning chemicals we use, we’re only putting our children in danger. Here are a few steps to help you along the way.
As I have said before, many products that claim to be natural, like natural skin lotion, are really not. Sure they may contain emollients, emulsifiers, and humectants, which can be derived from natural sources, but sometimes they are chemically made(read: not from natural sources). How do you know the difference? Do your research and read the labels. Here is some information to help you.
Emollients are often found in lotion in skin care products, like natural skin lotion. The difference is that natural emollients are biodegradable and synthetic emollients are not. Natural emollients are found in plant oils (such as avocado or rosehip oils), shea butter, or cocoa butter.
There is no doubt that global warming is affecting the environment that we all share. And if we’re all causing this, then shouldn’t we do something about it? There are so many ways to get involved to make the Earth a better place to live. There are ways that we all can help, and here are just some of the many ways to get involved.
Natural is almost always better than synthetic. Many health and beauty products have harmful chemicals that we’re unfamiliar with.
Either way, its not such a good idea to use something that you’re not familiar with, yet most of us do. Here’s where information comes in: It is crucial to know more about natural and handmade products. Here are ten steps to get you started.
1- Read up about natural beauty products. Go to your local library(or bookstore) and browse through books about the natural herbs, vegetables and natural essential oils used commonly in handmade vegan skin care products.
Going vegan is good for you both inside and out. The more natural products you use, the better you’ll feel. Of course, it never hurts to improve your diet. In fact, that is only beneficial. In a previous post, I gave you some interesting facts about vegans, and now I will share some interesting facts about vegan skin care and natural beauty products such as Rosacea skin care lotion. Read on…
Some of the natural food in your kitchen are just as healthy for your complexion as they are for you. Examples include lime juice and tomatoes.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, chances are you’ve heard of mineral makeup or natural mineral makeup. Often made of combinations of finely crushed loose minerals such as zinc oxide, iron oxide, and mica, mineral based cosmetics . Mineral based cosmetics can give you natural looking coverage, SPF protection, and more. Many mineral makeup companies make several mineral based cosmetics including foundation, powder, bronzer, and blush.
What you won’t find in most mineral cosmetics are fragrance, parabens, and other artificial ingredients. But with so many different natural and mineral cosmetic products to choose from, how do you know which is best? Read on for more information.
One of the most important ingredients in most natural beauty products and natural beauty cosmetics is something that we use every day. Its also something that we get virtually for free. It is often considered a natural resource. I am talking about water (H20). Even though a good portion of our bodies contain water, we still need to replenish it. Water is important to drink (at least eight glasses a day), and its also a key ingredient in a lot of natural beauty products.
Many women and men endure skincare challenges. My husband is a good example of what many can experience when they transition from a strategically annihilating diet (S.A.D.) and unhealthy toxic lifestyle to one that is healthy and organic.
He was raised on a S.A.D. Diet and used mainstream toxic chemically laden personal care products from early childhood until early adulthood. He often felt bad physically and his skin was very vulnerable to acne breakouts and skin blemishes. He had a very rough time and he didn’t know what to use. He was often so desperate for a solution, that he’d resort to using a popular mainstream product, laden with toxic chemicals and advertised as being effective and healthy, and one of the professional skin care products.
So you want to start making your own vegan homemade skin care products, how do you start? Its not really that hard, just simply do your research on not only actual recipes, but the benefits of certain natural or organic plants. You cannot just take a salad and throw it in the blender and expect to make, let’s say, an exfoiliant scrub. Here are some tips and ideas to get you started in your kitchen beauty lab with homemade skin care products.
Whether your vegan, vegetarian, or thinking about becoming one, knowledge is power. While vegetarians and vegans are more and more commonplace, it’s not a movement that has gone completely mainstream yet.
Often, it can be hard to find products or information that will help better your health and the environment. But thanks to the world wide web, you can find a lot of information, publications, stores, and so much more. Listed here is the best of the vegetarian/vegan web of vegetarian friendly websites.
If you’re just discovering the importance of natural true beauty skin care products and cosmetics, you probably have a lot of questions. One of the most important questions to help you get started is to clear up the difference between natural, organic, and vegan skin care products. You can walk into a natural food or beauty shop and find an array of products that claim to be natural, organic, or vegan- it seems that people automatically assume these three things are the same thing, but that is not the case. Read on to find out the difference between these labels.
