Why you should buy organic and natural cosmetics

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60% of anything that you rub on to your skin is absorbed in to the body?

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Products containing petrochemicals which are used round the eye areas dry the skin and will give you wrinkles. The skin surrounding the eyes is the thinnest on the body and at least four times thinner that the skin on the soles of our feet. This means that moisture evaporates more easily and therefore the skin around the eye areas wrinkles quicker than on the rest of your face.

Our skin is the largest eliminatory organ in the body. It is a two-way membrane. Toxins are eliminated through the skin via perspiration and absorbed through the skin into the body’s circulation system, through hair follicles and sebaceous glands, but not through the sweat glands. One square inch of skin contains approximately 65 hairs, 100 sebaceous glands and 650 sweat glands. Every square inch of your skin is like a thousand open mouths therefore absorbing into the body most (about 60%) of what is put on it.

All ladies reading this should be very concerned if they are not already using organic and natural skin care and cosmetic products.

So why not ensure that you are using the best possible organic and natural cosmetic products in order to avoid putting your body at greater risk from adding too many toxins, synthetic and chemical ingredients via the many lotions, cosmetics and deodorants people use everyday.

You may have changed your eating habits and are wondering about how you can now find an answer for organic skincare. Well, look no further, as the products we have tried and tested and recommend on the shopping4organics.co.uk web site are not tested on animals and do not contain:-

• Petrochemicals
• Harmful Parabens
• Synthetics
• Artificial colours or fragrances
• Sodium Lauryl Sulphate

They are effective, innovative and safe - you will feel good and look great!

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