Organic Skin Care Products Checklist - Are Yours 100% Organic?

The words "100% organic" are thrown around so carelessly these days. Companies are cashing in big time on the organic craze. It started with food (fruits and vegetables), and now it has spread to the skincare industry. Make sure to read your herbal skin cream label carefully.

For those of you hardcore purists, sorry to disappoint, but a skin care cream cannot possibly be completely organic. Processing is necessary to formulate ingredients scientifically. If you insist on something all-natural, untouched by man, go out to your backyard after a rainstorm and collect some mud. And put that on your skin.

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Scientific processing isn't evil.

Organic Skin Care Products Checklist - Are Yours 100% Organic?

I believe that natural is best like you do. But I also realize that, in some cases, science takes what is found and nature and improves it. Take herbal dietary supplements, for example, they are just made from the extracts of raw herbs. Scientists figured out how to isolate the most potent part of the herb for the benefit of human health.

It's the same with organic skin care products; with scientific processing, the natural substances that smooth, firm, and moisturize skin are made even more effective.

What you need to stay away from are skin creams that are processed with harmful chemicals. Some of these widely used chemicals are parabens (preservatives linked to cancer) and fragrances (nice smelling chemicals that cause skin allergies and irritation).

Okay, besides avoiding parabens and fragrances, what things should you look for in organic skin care products? One of the best ingredients in the product I use is called Phytessence Wakame; it's an extract from a type of exotic Japanese sea kelp. It keeps the level of hyaluronic acid in your body high. This is especially important for skin health, because hyaluronic acid works with the skin proteins, collagen and elastin, to keep skin smooth, stretchy, and supple.

Also, natural oils are great for your skin. But synthetic oils (such as mineral oil) clog pores. Don't get them mixed up. Here are three natural oils you want to see in your product:

Babbasu - natural emollient that softens skin. It's particularly effective in nourishing the ultra-thin skin around the eyes.

Avocado - deeply hydrates skin. And in clinical trial it's been proven to boost collagen production.

Shea Butter - no, this is not a weird form of peanut butter like Nutella. It's a natural moisturizer and emollient that soothes inflamed skin and fades discolorations and stretch marks.

At my website, discover more of the powerful ingredients found in organic skin care products. Remember, it's good that you want to put only natural things on your skin, but don't be a stickler about them being 100% organic.

Organic Skin Care Products Checklist - Are Yours 100% Organic?

Carol Truesdale passionately believes in vibrant health through prevention. She's a lifelong consumer of skin care products. Visit her site now to discover the natural skincare line [http://www.dietary-supplements-guide.com/Quality-Skin-Care-Product.html] she recommends after extensive research.