Exposition-Exemplification of Dilution vitamins and beauty products
An international natural bath and beauty chain adds the
plant's oil to its sunscreen products as both a sun-block and tan-enhancer. European
cosmeticians sell anti-wrinkle creams made
from Sea Buckthorn. (Please note, because of Sea Buckthorn's high level of beta
carotene, the oil is a deep reddish orange and unless used in extremely weak
dilutions can color your skin. If you want a "bronzing oil" this is your choice!)
Current research indicates that not only
does it enhance immune activity and disease resistance, but it also destroys
harmful free radicals found in our bodies. Aubrey Organics, on their web page,
state that Sea Buckthorn's high levels of Vitamin A and Vitamin E are the
perfect free radical scavenger for your skin.
Bio-active substances in the
oil from the seed and pulp are used in a variety of dermatological
applications, among the managing face creams and lotions and (since the extract seems to UV rays) in sun care products. These extractions have significantly lower levels ,
and practically no Vitamin C. They are so low in Vitamin E that the producer is
adding Rosemary Extract in an attempt to preserve them.
Make your own beauty products
to keep harmful chemicals off of your skin. Homemade creams, soaps and other
products can be just as luxurious and fragrant as their commercial counterparts
but you can avoid artificial chemicals – and the headache of dealing with all
that packaging waste.
Although beauty products don't have
to list their ingredients, they often contain , formaldehyde, and other
chemicals that have been shown to harm animals in lab tests, and which are
being phased out in Europe in favor of less toxic alternatives. For example,
has been linked to liver and kidney damage and effects on baby boys'
reproductive organs, and the chemical has been implicated in male obesity.
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