Posts tagged with keyword: cosmetics
Extremes of temperature, excessive sun exposure and alcohol consumption may all contribute to the condition telangiectasia, more commonly described as broken capillaries. Whenever these tiny vessels become dilated, they are likely to be visible at the skin surface, particularly around the nose and cheeks. The usual cosmetic treatment is known as sclerotherapy. This involves injecting each capillary with a saline solution, causing the swollen vessels to collapse. Most individuals find the treatment effective, however, there is a possibility that the problem may reoccur within a year or two. The best preventive measure is to avoid extremes of weather, always apply good quality organic moisturiser, and to limit intake of salt, alcohol, and saturated...
Ageing is a complicated process involving the interaction of numerous biological factors with the external environment. Along with inevitability, it is the transient and elusive characteristics of ageing that frequently capture attention. Most of us will know someone who appears ten, even twenty years younger than their chronological age. It also seems true that profoundly stressful or sad life events have a potential to age those afflicted, sometimes dramatically and with physical changes that seem to occur overnight. From the perspective of this humble reality, it is wise to ignore and avoid cosmetic products and procedures which promise to eradicate or reverse the visible effects of skin damage and ageing. The concept of eternal youth is...
Newborn babies and children have skin that is delicate and particularly susceptible to environmental stresses such as pollution, extremes of heat, cold, and sunburn. Many infants will suffer from one or more of the common skin complaints such as nappy rash, cradle cap, and eczema. Sensible treatment from an early stage will usually limit the severity and impact of these conditions. Nappy rash Nappy rash is identified by a constellation of small red spots appearing around the child’s bottom, groin, and legs. In serious cases the skin may become inflamed or broken with evidence of suppuration. The usual cause is wet or dirty nappies breaking down into ammonia compounds, subsequently causing bacterial skin irritation. The initial treatment for...
Most leading manufacturers of organically certified cosmetic and personal care products have reported consistent sales growth in Europe, Asia, and North America during the previous five years. A recent report published by UK based Organic Monitor seeks to isolate the most significant trends in consumer behaviour which are believed to underlie future potential within this popular market. Organic Monitor’s report was developed through the process of interviewing new and seasoned consumers of natural personal care products in the UK. Within the survey’s sample distribution, 89% of consumers cited the avoidance of synthetic chemicals as an important reason for choosing products based on natural ingredients. It was interesting to discover...
You may have noticed earlier comments surrounding the health risks associated with conventional cosmetic and personal hygiene products. These include a number of leading brand shampoos and hair treatments which continue to include clearly suspect ingredients like methylisothiazoline, dimethicone, and parabens. In addition to the quantities which can be absorbed through the skin during application, some of the residual traces left after rinsing will attach themselves to the drying hair follicle. Once again these may be absorbed into the system, particularly during exercise and physical activities when the body temperature rises and pores become increasingly active. A significant number of medical health professionals will readily concede the...













