08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Deanna Ferber
Myth: "All Natural" Beauty Products Are Best
Pure Truth: First of all, there are not really any ‘all natural’
products available for commercial sale. Unless you make them
yourself, and are prepared to refrigerate them & use them within
a few days, you really can’t find any. This is because, just as
in food products, the ingredients are perishable.
Just think what would happen to a jar of ’natural’ ingredients
sitting on your vanity... The smell alone would keep me from
opening the lid, let alone touching it! So beauty products, like
foods, use preservatives to give them added shelf time. When you
buy products, they have to last through storage with the
company, shipping and still have some time left for you to use
them. As for the term ‘natural’ it is not even regulated. This
means any company can call their product natural, no matter what
it contains.
Myth: Chemicals Are Bad For Your Skin
Pure Truth: Not all chemicals are bad for your skin. Just as
medicines are chemical or synthetic versions of medicinal
plants, so the science of chemistry brings us beauty products.
Many natural ingredients have been re-created in synthetic form
for ease of use & distribution, which can also make them cheaper
to supply.
Myth: Product Packaging Does Nothing But Add To The Price
Pure Truth: Many people believe there is no importance to the
packaging of beauty products, that the bottles and jars are just
made ’neat looking’ in order to make us buy the products. This
can be true, but with some of the ’new’ beauty ingredients,
packaging has a much larger, more important role. Some
ingredients are considered unstable, meaning they are affected
by sunlight and air exposure. For those ingredients, like
retinol and some antioxidants, the packaging is a big deal. If
you want to get some use of what you paid for, look for
packaging that limits the products exposure. This may mean a
dark colored container, or those similar to pharmaceutical
products.
Myth: Buying Beauty Products Is a Gamble
Pure Truth: If you want to avoid buying products that simply
don’t work, being an educated consumer is your best bet. For the
best information on cosmetics ingredients in the US, go to the
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-prd.html, the FDA site. This
site also has information on labeling & label claims.
There are also several websites with product reviews, done by
independent consumers, just like you. The best sites will post
the reviewers’ information, so you can get an idea if the
reviewer’s skin type, age etc. is similar to your own. Two
review sites are http://www.cosmeticconnection.com and
http://www.emakemeup.com/reviewboard/cgi-bin/main.cgi. You may
also try the various message boards devoted to beauty. These
boards are a great place to get information on new products or
companies before you buy. And reputable companies will allow
exchanges and refunds. If the company you are considering
doesn’t, look for another... In the competitive beauty game, you
can always find a company that is more like to cover your bet.
About Author :
Deanna Ferber is President of GlamKitty, a cosmetics and skin
care company dedicated to helping Busy Women with 9 Lives find
their own Tabby Chic (tm). Take a ’paws’ in your day at
http://glamkitty-beauty.com