Monday, March 9, 2009

What is Natural Skin Care? Part 2

What is Natural Skin Care? Part 2

Click here to read Part 1 of "What is Natural Skin Care?"

The first ingredient listed on a product label is the largest percent of what the product contains - it's the main ingredient.

Around 99% of the time, water is first and main ingredient in any skin care product. These products are usually (although not always) a little less expensive up front than a higher quality product, and so you might think it's the better deal. But think again.

In reality, it's greatly diluted, so obviously you have to use a great deal more of it to cover the same area than a more concentrated product. To truly and fairly compare products and their cost-effectiveness, you need to see what it will do for your skin, and how long will it really last.

This is not so with L'Bri Pure n' Natural Skin Care products. The first and main ingredient is Aloe Barbadensis Miller, to which water is added when applying.

Click here to see a complete list of the ingredients in L'Bri Pure n' Natural, which include healthy and healing vitamins, herbs, sea plants and botanicals.

Other so-called "natural" skin care products contain many harmful substances that are anything but natural, including:
  • Harsh Chemicals
  • Drying Alcohols
  • Pore-Clogging Waxes
  • Oils that actually dehydrate the skin over time
  • Synthetic Fragrances
  • Artificial FD&C Dyes
And when these other "natural" skin care products do contain natural ingredients, they are often far down on the list, which often means that the amount present isn't enough to be effective.

What we put on our skin is absorbed into our bodies. It's your skin and your body - you decide what you want to put on it and into your body.

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