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		<title>How to Spot Organic Skin Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people find the term organic skin care somewhat confusing. We all know that things that are organic are supposed to be good for us. In most cases, we do not actually know exactly what organic means, however. We probably assume that organic skin care labels mean a product is good for our skin because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people find the term <a title="organic skin care" href="http://beautyctr.com/46/organic-skin-care-101/">organic skin care</a> somewhat confusing. We all know that things that are organic are supposed to be good for us. In most cases, we do not actually know exactly what organic means, however. We probably assume that organic skin care labels mean a product is good for our skin because it is natural. Natural ingredients alone are not sufficient to make organic skin care products truly organic. You need to understand how to interpret ingredients in order to get the most out of any organic skin care investment.</p>
<p> The word organic means that a product has 95 percent organic ingredients. Things that contain carbon are considered organic. This means that a product needs 95 percent carbon-based ingredients to be organic. When it comes to skin care, this means a product full of petroleum can still be labeled organic. You need to understand this so you can look out for ingredients like methylparaben, a suspected carcinogen that is petroleum-based and plays a role in many skin care products. Probably before now, you had no idea anything labeled “organic skin care” might be a crude oil derivative or a health threat. You can see that you must be careful to match your definition of organic skin care with the legal definition before buying.</p>
<p> In order to get organic skin care that meets your requirements, take some time to think about what you want. Most people want natural, unaltered ingredients whenever possible. (You have to understand that there will be some preservatives and processing compounds that need to be in there for health reasons.) Traditionally, most people think organic products are related to “green” products. They want to know that they have invested in a product that did not harm the environment.</p>
<p> In the end, reading the label is the best way to get the product that you want. Keep an eye out for ingredients that were derived from other things. Say that you spot “Cocamide-DEA derived from coconut oil.” You might assume this compound is organic because it is derived from a natural substance. However, the only way to get it is to process it using a known carcinogen. Generally, derived ingredients are not actually organic in the way that most of us like to think of organic.</p>
<p> Also, look for water content and compare it to the label’s claim about how organic the product is. Often, a label of 75 percent organic merely indicates about 75 percent water in the product. As a rule, organic skin care products should be fully organic or not considered to be organic at all.</p>
<p> Using truly organic skin care products can really benefit your skin. Your skin, which is a natural organ, will benefit from natural elements. The best way to get the most value from organic skin care is first to be sure that you have invested in truly organic products.</p>
<p> <em>This information provided as a courtesy of <a href="http://www.BeautyCtr.com">http://www.BeautyCtr.com</a>, America&#8217;s leading source of free, unbiased information and reviews about health and beauty products.</em></p>
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		<title>Facial Skin Care Tips for Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone needs good facial skin care. Everyone wants glowing, beautiful skin. We may love the memories that made our laugh lines, but most of us do not love the lines themselves. Good skin care is a health concern as well as a cosmetic issue and should be treated as such.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone needs good <a title="facial skin care" href="http://beautyctr.com/54/facial-skin-care-simple-secrets/">facial skin care</a>. Everyone wants glowing, beautiful skin. We may love the memories that made our laugh lines, but most of us do not love the lines themselves. Good skin care is a health concern as well as a cosmetic issue and should be treated as such.</p>
<p> However, in our hurry to purchase the latest facial skin care fad, we often neglect the simple things that we can do to keep our skin looking firm, young and healthy far more effective than the latest celebrity beauty trend.</p>
<p> * Give your skin vitamins. Age decreases your skin’s ability to fight free radicals and retain moisture. Taking a daily vitamin can seriously rejuvenate your skin.</p>
<p> * Add some nuts to your day – literally. Walnuts contain antioxidants that fight off free radicals just like younger skin would. A cup or organic walnuts each day can revolutionize your skin’s ability to look and act more youthful.</p>
<p> * Indulge in a good moisturizer. Teenage habits die hard, and you still may be limiting moisturizing in order to prevent breakouts. With each year you age, your skin will accept more moisturizing because it will retain less moisture on its own. Monitor your skin and if you start to see breakouts, switch to an oil-free moisturizer or reduce your moisturizing sessions.</p>
<p> These facial skin care tips will protect your skin as well as help restore it. This facial skin care advice can lead to healthier, happier skin in no time. </p>
<p><em>This article was originally published on <a title="http://www.BeautyCtr.com" href="http://www.BeautyCtr.com">http://www.BeautyCtr.com</a> and has been republished here due to repeated requests from our readers.  Thank you for your feedback!  Check out BeautyCtr.com regularly for more updates about health and beauty products.<br /></em></p>
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		<title>Making Natural Skin Care Part of Your Beauty Routine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 01:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to start using a more natural skin care regimen than you have previously, you may be worrying about having to make a major investment in new skin care products. In reality, natural skin care can work within or in place of any beauty regimen.
 Many advantages come with natural skin care, including:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to start using a more <a title="natural skin care" href="http://beautyctr.com/39/bring-natural-skin-care-into-your-beauty-routine-in-just-three-steps/">natural skin care</a> regimen than you have previously, you may be worrying about having to make a major investment in new skin care products. In reality, natural skin care can work within or in place of any beauty regimen.</p>
<p> Many advantages come with natural skin care, including:</p>
<p> * Skin safety since you are not exposing it to manmade chemicals</p>
<p> * Supporting the environment through green lifestyle.</p>
<p> * Promoting a natural, healthy lifestyle for yourself and your family</p>
<p> Of course it might be hard to throw all your old favorites away. It is fine to take on natural skin care gradually. This will help you budget and ease the stress on your face of using lots of new products at once.</p>
<p> * Step One: Replace your current products with natural ones as you run out. You might select an avocado moisturizer to replace your current one.</p>
<p> * Step Two: Target the spot in your beauty routine that will become natural first. If there are certain things you want to try right away, let those be the things that you replace first. The natural products may add to your regimen as well as replace existing facets. Natural toners protect makeup and still moisturize skin. Consider adding a small bottle of toner to your purse for easy access.</p>
<p> * Step Three: Try out lots of things to see what you like best. Do some research on natural skin care products to determine what best suits your needs. Pick the best product for your needs and then target the next aspect of your beauty routine. Keep that new natural product in your beauty routine from now on.</p>
<p> Once natural skin care becomes part of your daily skin care routine, you will never want to lose it. It is possible that many people will find that natural skin care products affect more than just their looks. Their state of mind may be clearer and they may feel more confident. Check out your options right away so that you can enjoy the benefits of natural skin care products. </p>
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