2/18/2009

Fight Aging Naturally With Organic Makeup And Cosmetics

If you're like most women, you spend a good bit of your spare time keeping track of the latest trends in makeup. So you're probably already aware that the latest trend in facial makeup is mineral-based makeup. There's just something very appealing about using ingredients fresh for Mother Earth on our faces, and mineral makeup has become extremely popular.

Mineral makeup, however, is not the only new advance in cosmetics and skincare products. You can now choose from a wide variety of organic cosmetics if you like, but are there any reasons why you really should?

Yes, there is at least one very important reason why you should! Organically based cosmetic products are simply far better for your skin than those produced with harsh chemicals. Organic cosmetics will do for your skin what organic foods for your body. They won't clog it with anything synthetic, because certified organic cosmetics contain at least 95% organically produced ingredients.

If you're someone who sees the wisdom of a healthier diet and lifestyle, you'll also see the wisdom of using healthier cosmetics. Organic skincare products and makeup are loaded with the antioxidants which can repair and prevent free radical damage responsible for your fine lines and wrinkles. They'll do it without exposing your skin to toxic chemicals, which far too often are part of the formula in traditional cosmetics.

The extremely competitive nature of the cosmetics industry means that makers of all skincare products are now jumping on the organic bandwagon, and throwing around terms "organic" and "natural" when advertising their products. It's up to you, however, to decide exactly how accurately they are describing what's in those jars and bottles. Begin by examining the label of ingredients on each product.

If you don't recognize the name of one of the ingredients on the list, the chances are that it's neither organic nor natural. The best organic skincare products include natural botanical oils, waxes, and floral or herbal extracts. The best makeups include minerals like mica and titanium dioxide.

Chemically based skincare products are still being marketed, but they are no longer being purchased by as many people as they used to be. Consumers have finally wised up to the fact that those cosmetics were actually allergens and irritants. Many women who simply could not tolerate those products, however, are now thrilled to be able to use organic cosmetics! They find that organic cosmetics allow their skin to breathe more easily, receiving the oxygen which will diminish the signs of those lines and wrinkles.

If you've decided to switch completely to organic skin care products, make sure you understand exactly what allows a product to qualify as organic. You may not realize that even if a product says it is 100% organic, it may still contain some harsh chemicals. How is that possible?

Take the example of lanolin, and oil produced naturally in sheep to keep their wool waterproof. Lanolin is a staple in many cosmetics. But suppose the wool from which the lanolin has been extracted was exposed to a pesticide used to kill the lice with which the sheep were infested? The pesticides will remain in the lanolin, and your organic cosmetics won't be quite organic after all!

As long as you're careful, however, you'll be able to find organic cosmetics which are exactly what they claim to be -- good for your skin and great at hiding the signs of aging!

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