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Beauty Tips Index =>Organic
Skin CareVol 2 |
| Organic Or Synthetic? |
| by Louise Forrest
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the world that we live and with all the warnings that
certain foods or products are not very good for us,
we can never really be too careful. And this also applies
to the products that are going on your skin.
With all the chemical processing that takes place
when it comes to the food cycle or production of clothes
and also with the manufacture of skin care products,
it is just no wonder that people have said NO to such
goods have turned organic.
But if you take your lipstick for instance: is it
really made from mint, home grown ingredients and
other so called flower petals?
Whilst this is may not you may be thinking when you
think of something that has been classed as organic.
You think of something that has had zero human intervention.
But even the products that are classed as organic
still have traces of synthetic ingredients, although
much fewer, there is no real reason to actually panic.
And in fact some certain synthetic ingredients such
as a preservative are actually needed in order to
produce quality skin products.
The are certain differences between a product that
is man made and something that is organic. Ingredients
that are organic are generally plant based and are
not man made. If however these ingredients undertake
or king of process, they are still actually considered
as organic.
An example of this is corn. It is dried and then
taken off the cob and then milled in order to create
corn flour. Here is an example of a change that is
needed in order to create something else.
On the other hand products that are synthetic are
artificial and are usually acquired through different
reactions between various chemicals. But having said
this, there are items which are man made and created
through various processes that are still considered
to be natural.
An example of this would be salt which comes from
sodium and chlorine can be created by people with
some ease. But you can find natural salts all over
the world. What is the salt that you find in the sea?
Is this the same salt that you find in a bath soak?
Unlikely.
It can be difficult finding products that are totally
natural or totally organic. Creating a lotion with
nothing but organic ingredients would not be practical
as the ingredients would go off after a few days and
so the product would need to be discarded. So having
synthetic ingredients is not all a bad thing, but
actually needed. |
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