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Natural
Beauty: What is it really?
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by: Lori
Stryker
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Natural beauty
is the ideal many people strive to achieve when
they purchase make-up, creams, shampoos and other
forms of cosmetics. But what really constitutes
natural beauty, and how can it be achieved?
Many consumers, in an attempt to cleanse, tone,
moisturize, mattify, shine, colour, enhance and so
on, have overloaded their skin and their cabinets
with too many needless products. Experts have
found that 63 percent of all women complain of
having developed 'sensitive skin', and many of
these complaints can be traced back to an
overcomplicated skin care regimen (Fairley, 2001).
In contrast, the needs of human skin are simple.
They are cleansing, moisture, nourishment and
protection. Skin which suffers from burning,
reddening, pimples, rashes and other symptoms
similar to these may be caused by or made worse
from adverse reactions to the cosmetic products
overloading many women's cabinets. Often many of
these products claim to alleviate or eliminate the
very symptoms they are causing (Begoun, 1991).
When selecting skin care, it is best to choose a
product formulated for your skin type. Everyone's
skin is individual and varied, but to assist in
product selection, and in understanding what your
own skin needs, the following skin types have been
generalized.
Balanced, which is neither oily nor dry, and
similar to the skin type of children.
Oily
Dry
Sensitive, which is a condition involving
reddening, burning or rashes when a cosmetic is
applied.
Problem, which is prone to acne and breakouts.
Combination, which is most skin, containing oily
and dry patches.
Beautiful skin can be obtained by making good
choices for your skin, such as using cosmetic
products and make-up which are truly natural.
Eating a diet rich in vegetables, fruit, water and
healthy oils (such as polyunsaturated fats,
essential fatty acids found in flax seed oil,
olive oil, etc.) all assist in achieving and
maintaining healthy skin. Lastly, adequate rest,
sleep and exercise also contribute significantly
to beautiful skin.
Simple Skin Care Steps:
Gentle cleansing - depending on your skin type or
preference, choose a natural soap.
Toning - use a toner which is alcohol-free,
infused with essential oils
Daytime moisturizing - light or rich skin
moisturizer
Nighttime moisturizing - use facial oils
formulated with essential oils
Make-up:
Choose make-up which is made with all natural
ingredients and colours, regardless of one's age.
All faces look fresh and naturally beautiful when
colours which reflect the earth's vibrant range of
hues are applied. Rainbow-like colours, or deep,
dramatic shades cannot be obtained naturally in
make-up without synthetically derived colours.
These colours rarely look natural, are often
trendy and go out of style quickly.
Great looking skin does not mean flawless, masked
skin. Rather, lets reconstruct our notions of what
constitutes 'beautiful skin' and 'beautiful
faces', because perfection does not exist in the
natural world, nor does it exist in human beings.
Computers, cameras, lighting and other
sophisticated technologies create
"flawlessness", to create an ideal image
no one can attain. Instead, beautiful skin and
natural beauty is skin that is free from harmful
chemicals, hydrated from within and on the
surface, fed with balanced nutrition and wise food
choices, and regulated with reasonable exercise. A
positive outlook on life and an optimistic
perspective also contribute to natural beauty,
inside and out.
How the organic make-up company Can Help You
Achieve Your Own Natural Beauty
Our products are made fresh for you once we
receive your order. We do not stock inventory, so
our cosmetics do not require powerful shelf life
lengtheners or potent synthetic preservatives. The
preservatives we use are natural, such as
wheatgerm oil, grapeseed oil, tocopherol acetate
(vitamin E) and/or ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
While our products do not need refrigeration, our
creams, as they contain water, are best stored in
a cool, dark place, away from steam, light or
unnecessary exposure to the air.
Our packaging is simple, without fancy and
unnecessary labels, boxes or inserts. We believe
very strongly that the purchasing power of your
money should be directed towards a natural, high
quality product, rather than wasted on packaging.
We invite you to give our natural products a try.
We do not make any unrealistic or unscientific
claims, such as anti-aging or wrinkle elimination,
which are impossible in any cosmetic. We develop
our products based on sound scientific principles
and the physiology of the skin. Our products will
convince you on their own merit, since they are
natural, vegan and an excellent alternative to
conventional cosmetics and make-up.
If you have any questions, please contact us at
www.organicmakeup.ca.
Interested in selling our products? Contact us to
discuss how we can assist each other to bring our
safe, natural cosmetics and make-up to interested
consumers.
References:
- Begoun, Paula (1991). Don't Go To The Cosmetics
Counter Without Me, Beginning Press, Seattle.
- Fairley, Josephine (2001). Organic Beauty, DK
Publishing, London.
- The Organic Makeup Company can be located at
http://www.organicmakeupcompany.com
About the Author
Lori Stryker has been researching and
developing all natural skin care and make-up for
the purpose of offering men and women safe natural
cosmetics for everyday use. She brings to her
research a specialist in human biology from the
University of Toronto, coupled with a professional
home economics degree and an education degree from
the University of British Columbia, fusing
chemical and biological knowledge with food family
and textile sciences.
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