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Should You Buy Organic Skincare Products?

The skin is the biggest organ of the body, yet more often than not, we inadvertently poison, damage, and pollute it on a regular basis. Keep in mind, though, that not all organic or natural skincare products are safe, so you need to become informed regarding harmful ingredients that you have to steer away from, and read product labels.

SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) is an extremely well-known substance in most shampoos. Apart from its horrible effects on your immune and detoxification systems, this ingredient has been known to inhibit hair development and bleed hair follicles dry. It has also been shown to cause premature hair loss. The safety data information sheet given by the United States government says that being exposed to SLS can lead to headache, nausea, vomiting, wheezing, coughing, burning, shortness of breath, and laryngitis. The American College of Toxicology also reported that this compound remains in the body for a maximum of 5 days and will continue to maintain a residual level in the brain, lungs, heart, and liver.

Although there are numerous organic options available that will cleanse, as well as beautify you better than these nasty chemical substances, the companies that manufacture beauty products will not utilize them because it will mess up their revenue and increase their financial expenses. They even try to cover up their dangerous chemicals with a bit of organic components that they notably flaunt on the product label.

If you are determined that you don't want to hand out your hard-earned money to a company that tell you lies and want to mislead you, then you will discover that changing your existing toxic products with those that promote good health is a highly daunting task. Regardless of what is written on the product label, drugstores or pharmacies, regular supermarkets, and large discount stores are literally filled with products that contain ingredients and chemicals which can compromise your health.
Should You Buy Organic Skincare Products?


Your best chance of finding an excellent organic skin care product would be at a health food store, but keep in mind that you cannot simply head down there and grab the first natural product you lay your eyes on. A lot of products that are advertised as all organic also contain numerous toxic substances. The big whole foods chain issued a list of compounds which are not permissible in the food products they sell, but a lot of these compounds in question are contained in skin care products and are allowed to be sold, so it seems that pollutants that go inside your body through the skin rather than the mouth is fine.

by: Scott Harrington




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