Posts Tagged ‘Cosmetics’
Natural cosmetics, how to recognize?
Shampoo, herbal cream to fruit extracts, thermal waters lotion, cosmetics herbal and natural. But is it really so? Except in the case of cosmetic oils, the part still natural if more than 1% is all.
Recognizing, therefore, a natural cosmetics from a cosmetic based on natural products? It is not a question of quality wool or goats. In fact sometimes a non-natural or partly natural cosmetics can be effective.
The problem is allergies, intolerance’s and even ethical consumption: a guide to recognize the true natural cosmetic offers the online version of the monthly AAM Newfoundland.
Witch hazel water, soothing the skin
The water witch hazel is an interesting and rarely used cosmetics, the antiseptic, astringent and clarifying properties. Very effective for oily skin as antiperspirants, in aftershave in tonics.
It ‘just the cosmetic use perhaps the most interesting. The Hamamelis or witch hazel, thanks to anti-inflammatory properties are applied in various forms on the skin to treat insect bites, Scottish solar urticaria of various kinds, as a disinfectant for minor cuts and abrasions, to clean, refresh and invigorate the skin, muscle swelling, hemorrhoids and anal irritation.
It has no contraindications or known interactions with other natural substances or chemicals and thus makes this a valuable basis for many natural cosmetics. The herbal products found in pharmacies or specialized.
