Spotting Problem Skin Care Products

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 07-09-2009
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Science and technology have come a long way in skin care products. Cosmetic and beauty research is an interesting arena because so much folkloric knowledge is relevant. As a result, it can be difficult to determine just what works and what doesn’t work. The finest skin care products use science, technology, testing and conventional wisdom to develop effective products. However, many unscrupulous skin care creators simply take advantage of people’s willingness to believe that a product should work because it has a good name or says that it is “natural†on the label. In the real world, many “natural†skin care products are anything but. In fact, some of these skin care products can actually cause serious and chronic skin problems. Here are some things to look for that may cause a rather large problem when it comes to your skin care routine:
* Check for concentrates - Some of these products contain extremely high concentrations of natural compounds that are not particularly good for you. For instance, high concentrations of bismuth are not good in any type of makeup. Bismuth is a mineral which is arguably natural. However, it must undergo a bunch of chemical processing to achieve a cosmetic form. This processing will cause allergic reactions in many people.
* Be on the look out for artificial colors - Heavily dyed products most often contain lots of artificial colors. In addition, they may need extra chemicals to maintain the color and the freshness of the skin care products. Many will group artificial colors and fragrances together. But, in reality, artificial fragrances are much less of an issue because they often are derived from natural extracts and then chemically processed. They usually come in low concentrations and are not often major allergens. (There are, of course, exceptions to this.) However, Bright blues and yellows usually indicate serious levels of preservatives and chemical dyes.
* Inspect the size of your mineral makeup powder - If your mineral makeup boasts microscopic particles, back off. While mineral makeup can be great for your skin, but its not necessarily ideal inside it. Microscopic particles (nanoparticles) may be soaked up by your skin. This may result in unpleasant allergic reactions. In addition, mineral makeup is not tested for the effects of epidermal absorption. As a result, there is not a whole bunch of information about the long term effects of this type of unintended absorption. Mineral makeup with regular sized particles cannot be absorbed like this.
Skin care products vary in many forms and fashions. Everyone has their own favorites. This should not cloud your judgment about the quality of your skin care products though. Make sure that your skin care product regimen is truly the best for you and always keep an eye out for the fakes.







