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Page 1: Achieve Beautiful Facial Skin By Following These Simple Tips

Achieve Beautiful Facial Skin By Following These SimpleTips

Instead of paying high prices for chemical-laden cosmetics and creams, consider turmeric. Thishumble, economical, and easily accessible herb has been time tested throughout Asia for promotingnatural beauty.

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is native to Southeast Asia. This golden-orange rhizome is dried andground into a powdered spice with many culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic uses. Called khamin inThai, turmeric is one of the key ingredients utilized in traditional skin care. When the fresh rhizomeis crushed, an oil is produced that lends an effective natural moisturizer with antiseptic qualities.Turmeric is an important element in Thai Spa herbal wrap treatments, serving as a potentantibacterial skin freshener.

Turmeric is also a powerful blood purifier and liver cleanser. Taken internally, turmeric helpsredirected here to detoxify the system which contributes to a radiant complexion. Strong antioxidantand anti-inflammatory properties curb aging by sagging and minimizing wrinkles of the skin.

Viewers and readers who might not have been aware Recommended Online site of the toxicity ofcosmetics were in for a surprise. Unbelievably, the dangers of many of these chemicals have beenwell-documented. Big business continues to use them in their products and the governmentcontinues to allow this practice. So what exactly are some of these toxins that consumers should beaware of? Here is a short list that is merely the tip of the iceberg:

Phthalates can be found in numerous health and beauty products, from nail polish to fragrances andlotions to shampoos. In the U.S. these chemicals are difficult to avoid when purchasing commonover-the-counter products. Whether the risk is considered minimal or not, these chemicals shouldnot be in health and beauty products.

Lead, a toxin that most people are aware of, can be found in lipstick. If a woman is wearing lipstick,it's difficult to avoid ingesting some of it. Laws regarding lead-based paint and other potential leadhazards in one's home have made most people aware of the dangers of this toxic metal. Lead is notactually added to lipstick; rather, it is a contaminant. However, some manufacturers' lipsticks aremore dangerous than others. Lead might even be in other cosmetics. Lead, like phthalates, is linkedto cancer and birth defects, and manufacturers must do a better job of keeping their lipsticks clean.

Parabens are preservatives used in health and beauty products. They work in cosmetics the waytrans fats work in foods - they greatly extend the shelf life of the product, but at the expense of thehuman body using them!

A person's skin acts as a shield, but it is not an impenetrable shell. Even though this large organprotects the rest of the body from germs and other contaminants, it can not keep the dangerouschemicals out. If a product like lotion is rubbed on the skin and contains a toxin, the body absorbsread more the toxin along with the rest of the ingredients. When they are used on the skin, thesetoxins are delivered directly into the body.

Yes, beauty can be deadly. There are several cosmetic and health care companies today thatmanufacture health and beauty products that are free of harmful chemicals, toxins, andpreservatives. Many of these companies are also vegan. Mindful consumers can make healthy, safe

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choices when it comes to their beauty and health products.

Talking about shampoo products, Annie says, "Pantene contains a chemical linked to cancer. Andlots of other products in my bathroom, from sunscreen to lipstick and even baby shampoo, alsocontain chemicals linked to cancer or other problems like learning disabilities, asthma and evendamaged sperm.".

The animation goes on to explain the aggregate toxic burden of personal care products on the livesof everyday consumers:.

"The average woman in the U.S. uses about twelve personal care products daily ... each productcontaining a dozen or more chemicals. Less than 20 percent of the chemicals used in cosmetics havebeen assessed for safety by the industry safety panel, so we just don't know what they do to us whenwe use them.".

"It's like a giant experiment," Annie continues. "We're using all these mystery chemicals and justwaiting to see what happens ... The FDA doesn't even assess the safety of personal care products ortheir ingredients ... they don't even require that all the ingredients be listed on the label!".