Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Skincare Product Line Introduced: Caudalie Skin Care is Natural, Effective, and Affordable

Skincare Product Line Introduced: Caudalie Skin Care is Natural, Effective, and Affordable

Skincare-News. com looks into a natural line of skincare products that may save skin from irritation and harsh ingredients.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) June 9, 2008

These days, being green is more popular than ever. People recycle, buy organic foods and drive hybrid cars to benefit the environment. So, it's only natural to extend those benefits to your skin, especially if it's easily irritated. Skincare-News. com's latest article, "Look to Nature for a Gentle Skincare Routine," introduces a gentle product line that may just save sensitive skin.
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Skip the strong stuff. Many skincare products can include potentially irritating ingredients with some critics even questioning their safety. Find out which ones might be cause for concern.

·Harsh chemicals. Although technically speaking, everything in our beauty cabinet contains chemicals, some are harsher than others. An especially irritating chemical component is sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), commonly added to products like shampoo and soap to increase lather and make foamy suds, writes Marisa Belger for MSNBC. Unfortunately, it also affects skin by "disrupting the structure of the skin to allow deeper penetration of other toxins," she explains.

·Artificial colorants. Chances are that your lavender-scented body wash is lavender-colored, too -- the result of unnecessary dyes and colorants that can aggravate skin. Don't expect natural products to be brightly colored; many don't contain these colors and dyes, so they cause less irritation.

·Chemical preservatives. Preservatives increase products' shelf life and staying power. Parabens -- commonly used preservatives that include methylparaben, propylparaben and butylparaben -- stop bacteria from growing and prevent products from spoiling, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, parabens have been associated with health risks. Belger writes that "Parabens have been linked to breast cancer, impaired fertility and skin irritation -- from mild itching to scaling and blistering." But there's differing opinions on the potential harm of parabens. In an article for The Washington Post, Rachel Herschenfeld, M. D., refers to the 2002 study that incited controversy over the potential connection of parabens and breast cancer. Debunking any link, she writes, "The study did not show that parabens are harmful or that they cause breast cancer." Perhaps additional research will illuminate this preservative's impact. Thus far, Dr. Herschenfeld explains that the FDA considers cosmetics with parabens to be safe for the majority of us. But those with eczema should avoid these products, she suggests.

·Synthetic fragrance. Despite their appealing scents and smells, the perfumes and fragrances in some skincare products can cause skin irritation -- such as itchiness, dryness and rash. Instead, opt for unscented or fragrance-free products. Many people find this helps their sensitive or easily-irritated skin.

·Chemical sunscreens. We all know that wearing sunscreen is a necessary step in every skincare regimen, but some products can irritate your skin more than others. For instance, physical sunblock formulas -- reflect UV rays and include zinc oxide and titanium dioxide -- typically cause less irritation than their chemical counterparts -- absorb UV rays and prevent them from entering the epidermis. Though rarely used today, the chemical ingredient PABA, or para-aminobenzoic acid, is known for causing irritation and staining fabrics and clothes.

Switching to natural ingredients
In many cases, natural ingredients are gentler than synthetic ones. However, keep in mind that some natural ingredients like essential oils can cause irritation or allergic reactions. Choose a natural brand like CAUDALIE Paris Skincare that avoids artificial colorants and fragrances whenever possible, and enjoy the benefits of naturally beautiful skin.

Non-drying cleansers. Many people mistakenly assume they have oily skin and use harsh cleansers to achieve a deep clean. However, this dries out the skin, causing an overproduction in oil that leads to breakouts. Instead, help your skin retain its natural oils while removing the daily build-up of dirt and grime. Alcohol-free toners. Choose gentle formulas that use botanicals and natural extracts instead of harsh alcohols that strip the skin. Plant-based toners are soothing and refreshing.

Gentle facial scrubs. To get soft, smooth skin, it's important to exfoliate and remove dead, dry skin. But, harsh exfoliating scrubs can cause cuts in the skin, leading to blemishes and inflammation. Choose a finer-textured scrub that pampers the skin without scratching or irritating.

Sulfate-free shower gels. Because some body washes and shower gels contain SLS and thereby might irritate your skin, switch to sulfate-free skin care.

Sulfate-free shampoos. Many people dry out their scalp with a harsh shampoo, and then use a heavy conditioner to return the moisture their harsh shampoo strips away. Break this cycle by cleansing gently with natural options. Choose plant-based formulas that contain strengthening agents like wheat proteins and pro-vitamin B5.

Skincare-News. com covers all skincare and beauty topics from head to toe. Check out these latest articles:

Peptides
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Hailed as an anti-aging breakthrough by WebMD, peptides are proteins that boost collagen production. Several formulas in particular have garnered a great deal of interest. Included on this list of hot peptides are copper peptides, Matrixyl or palmitoyl pentapeptide-3 and Argireline or acetyl hexapeptide-3. On the market since 1997, copper peptides have stirred up quite a commotion for their ability to stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis. But their discovery actually dates back to the 1970's when Dr. Loren Pickart patented various formulations that promoted wound and skin lesion healing. Overall, because all peptides boost collagen, expect to see smooth, supple, younger-looking skin.

Deep Cleanse and Purify
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When most people think of spring cleaning, they probably envision cleaning out the closet or the garage, getting fid of the jutnk, dirt and cobweb. s They might easily forget about the face, but the reality is that the face and body can benefit from a deep cleansing and purifying treatment beyond a basic daily routine. Regardless of skin type -- oily, dry, combination or sensitive -- if you don't deep clean, dirt, sebum (oil) and dead skin cells build up on the skin over time, leaving it dull and lifeless. Everyone can reap the benefits of a deep cleansing mask to remove impurities, and certain ingredients are ideal for this purpose.

Manning Up to Cosmetic Surgery
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Women aren't the only ones turning to cosmetic procedures for the occasional nip and tuck. In the US alone, the men's grooming market is worth $3.5 billion -- that's a lot of money spent on vitamins, supplements, diets, exercise, skincare products, and of course, cosmetic surgery. Traditionally considered a female trend, men of all ages now hope to maintain their looks or improve their physical appearance by means of cosmetic procedures.

Hyaluronic Acid
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Hyaluronic acid wasn't always known as just an injectable filler; it was actually discovered 60 years ago in vitreous humor. As it naturally occurs in the human (and animal) body, its job is to lubricate and support our tissues. Over time as the body ages, hyaluronic acid is broken down. Poor diet and smoking also contribute to lower levels of hyaluronic acid. In the facial area, this leads to wrinkles and sagging around the eyes, mouth and cheeks and overall loss of elasticity. That's where hyaluronic acid comes in as a skincare ingredient: by helping the skin absorb moisture, it's highly effective in promoting a smooth, younger-looking appearance.

About SkinCare-News. com -- "Your Source for Intelligent Skin Care"
Skincare-News. com is the online source for consumers seeking intelligent beauty and skin care news, advice, tips and articles. Founded in 2005, SkinCare-News. com features articles, news items and frequently asked questions on skincare and beauty related issues. SkinCare-News. com is located in Sacramento, California, but receives visitors from all around the world. For more information, visit http://www. skincare-news. com (http://www. skincare-news. com).

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