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Your Guide to Hypoallergenic Skincare
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Hypoallergenic skincare and parable-free skincare products have been around for quite some time, but how do you know which ones are best? We'll tell you here, but you have to do some research on your own. Simply put, stay away from name brands and read the label!
What qualifies as a hypoallergenic skincare and parable-free skincare product? Well, basically, if you can eat it, it's pretty good for your skin. Sounds weird but it's true. Parable-free skincare products are hypoallergenic meaning the ingredients are not of a synthetic nature.
Sadly, some of the skincare products where animal testing was involved (rats and dogs) showed smaller litters and low birth weights. Scientists have also undertaken research on removed cancerous breast tumors and found a parable called separability in large numbers-over 60%.
If parables are so dangerous to our skincare, why are they added in the first place? To preserve their shelf life much like the proverbial Twinkies! They are much lower in cost to produce for companies who don't want to invest in hypoallergenic skincare.
A list of parabens to avoid in skincare products include: ethylparaben, butylparaben, methylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben and, benzylparaben. It won't help if you pick a pink or a white colored cream either. Parabens are colorless and odorless and have been shown to cause premature aging due to the amount of time they spend in the body. Instead look for paraben-free skincare creams and lotions that use natural preservatives. They are just as effective and double as a ingredient that restores health to your skin.
So, now you ask yourself, where can I find hypoallergenic skincare products? Luckily, there are quite a few products that contain natural ingredients that follow the guideline-if I can eat it; it's probably good for my skin!
Beyond natural ingredients, the hypoallergenic skincare or paraben-free skincare product you choose should be mild enough to apply to an open wound-that's how safe they are. One good moisturizing skincare product we found contained almond oil, calendula flower and, beeswax for healing deep cracks in the skin.
Protecting your Dermis or the tissue layer of your skin below the epidermis where you have nerve endings, sweat glands and, blood vessels is important. There are many natural hypoallergenic skincare and paraben-free skincare products that contain ingredients that are essential in protecting your Dermis.
These products include ingredients such as wakame, a japanese sea kelp, manuka honey, and macadamia nut oil. Wakame is incredibly high in vitamins and minerals that help heal the skin. Manaku Honey comes from New Zealand and has great natural anti-bacterial qualities. And macadamia nut oil has qualities that are very similar to the skin's natural oils, so that it protects and heals the skin.
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