Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Therefore, cosmetics companies can use the "all natural" term on ingredient lists to mean anything they want, and almost always it means nothing at all.
Many companies even claim their products are all natural when in fact they contain a preponderance of unnatural ingredients. Further, there is no convincing research showing that "natural ingredients" are better for skin than synthetic versions. | | BUZZWORDS
The following are a few of the more popular terms you may have seen or heard in marketing jargon for cosmetic products that get hyped and overhyped by the cosmetics industry. Although you might have heard them, you may not be aware that they have little to no meaning when it comes to what you will actually be putting on your skin or what is effective or a waste of your money. Here's what's behind the buzz. | | All it takes is to promise women that a product will get rid of their wrinkles and they will buy it in dtoves, no matter how many other product lines, infomercials, advertisements, or cosmetics salespeople pledge the exact same thing. According ro results from the marketing firm NPD Group, StriVectin-SD has been the top-selling product in department stores since November 2003 (Source: The Rose Sheet, June 7, 2004, page 3). | | This lipstick is a great example. Rather than just positioning it as a creamy, "all-day moisturizing" lipstick with rich color, Cover Girl's angle is to address the needs of women concerned with lips that become thinner with age. IncrediFULL is said to plump lips and add volume, and they even go so far as to proclaim it enhances the natural lip line! The ingredients allegedly responsible for such effects are vitamin E and various B vitamins, including niacinamide. | | That's not only because it doesn't work as claimed, but because it includes an inaccurate ingredient statement (there's no such ingredient as "Tripeptide"; it should be followed by a number). For over $150, you're getting a water-based serum that temporarily tightens skin because of the amount of sodium polystyrene sulfonate (a film former) and egg white (albumen) it contains. It cannot penetrate to the dermal/epidermal junction and plump deep wrinkles from rhe bottom up. | | However, there is no research showing G.L.A. to be effective in the treatment of wrinkles (Sources: British Journal of Dermatology, April 1999, pages 685-688; and Dermatology, 2000, volume 201, number 3, pages 191-195). G.L.A. has been shown to have some anticancer properties when taken orally, but there is no research showing that effect translates to products applied to the skin. Even if the research were there to support the antiwrinkle ability of G.L.A., the choice of jar packaging will render it and the other antioxidants in this product unstable shortly after the product is opened. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Several major cosmetics companies, including OPI, Avon, Estee Lauder, L'Oreal, Revlon, Proctor & Gamble, and Unilever have thus far refused to sign the Compact for Safe cosmetics.
The good news is that safe cosmetics are readily available. My coauthor Genie James's favorite source for safe or "green" make up and hair color is The Body Shop. Marketing Week has reported that The Body Shop was voted the Top Green Brand in the United Kingdom and the eighth greenest brand in the United States. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If you're going to go for some cosmetics, definitely use the natural cosmetics. There are organic products. There are high-end natural cosmetic products made with really healthy ingredients. Stay away from the artificial petroleum stuff. Stay away from the brand-name cosmetics and go with the small, natural companies that have products that can really make a difference. Because, I agree that sometimes in the professional world, you're in situations where you need to have some lipstick on, or you need to have eye shadow. That's expected by your coworkers, and that's fine. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It creates a greater need for cosmetics. This is how the cosmetics industry traps people in a cycle of dependence on their products.
I know many people with really great skin, and these people don't use any cosmetics whatsoever -- no lotions, no creams, no perfumes, no makeup, and so on. Instead, they follow very healthy diets and lifestyles. They engage in regular physical exercise, eat organic foods or raw foods, and avoid all processed foods, dairy products and meats. In fact, they don't buy anything in a box. They basically buy fresh produce. A lot of these people are juicers. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Check your cosmetics for toxic ingredients and throw them away. Most health food stores now stock a variety of organic cosmetics and even natural hair dyes. Don't use fabric softeners.
Exchange your perfumes and air fresheners for natural aromatic oils and fresh scents from your garden. Because most spermicidal products contain petrochemicals, avoid using lubricated condoms or vaginal gels. New homes or offices filled with new carpet, fiberboard, new paint, and glues can give off a wide variety of toxic fumes. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | It also can be found in cosmetics, deodorants, soap and pet food.
•Fragrance mix, a group of the eight most common fragrance allergens that are found in foods, cosmetic products, insecticides, antiseptics, soaps, perfumes and dental products.
•Formaldehyde, a preservative that is used in paints, medications, fabric finishes, paper products, household cleaners and cosmetics.
•Cobalt chloride, a metal that is found in medical products, hair dye, antiperspirant and metal-plated objects, such as snaps, buttons and tools. Also found in cobalt blue pigment.
•Bacitracin, a topical antibiotic. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The good news is that safe cosmetics are readily available. My coauthor Genie James's favorite source for safe or "green" make up and hair color is The Body Shop. Marketing Week has reported that The Body Shop was voted the Top Green Brand in the United Kingdom and the eighth greenest brand in the United States. These findings are according to the recent 2007 Image Power Green Brands Survey and Marketing Week/ Brand Index Online Survey. You can purchase The Body Shop products online, www.thebodyshop.com, or just head out to your nearest mall. | | Recently Genie also discovered a delightful website where you can purchase safe cosmetics online. Check out www.themonspa.com.
Water Bottles
As stated in earlier chapters, you should be drinking a lot of water, but please beware of plastic water bottles. Plastics made from polycarbonate resin can leach bisphenol-A (BPA), a potent hormone disruptor. BPA, a chemical found in epoxy resin and polycarbonate plastics, may impair the reproductive organs and have adverse effects on tumors, breast tissue development, and prostate development by reducing sperm count. | | Most health food stores now stock a variety of organic cosmetics and even natural hair dyes. Don't use fabric softeners.
Exchange your perfumes and air fresheners for natural aromatic oils and fresh scents from your garden. Because most spermicidal products contain petrochemicals, avoid using lubricated condoms or vaginal gels. New homes or offices filled with new carpet, fiberboard, new paint, and glues can give off a wide variety of toxic fumes. Consider flushing the toxins out of the air with a portable air filter prior to moving in. Never use synthetic hormone replacement. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Besides being used as an herb in flavorful dishes, rosemary is also used in cosmetics, disinfectants, shampoos, herbal medicine, and as a potpourri. The oil of rosemary is formed either from distilled flowering tops or from the stems and leaves. About 100 pounds of flowering tops yields about eight ounces of oil.
Rosemary (Rosmariunus officinalis)
ROSEMARY'S NO BABY
A Serving of Food Lore...
Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean area. Many cultures view rosemary as a symbol of love and fidelity. Brides have often worn a wreath of rosemary during their wedding ceremony. | | Besides its varied culinary uses, the herb mint is used in gums, candies, toothpaste, pest repellents, medicines, and cosmetics.
A Serving of Food Lore...
Mint is thought to have originated in the Mediterranean Basin, where it was valued as a foundation in perfumes, food flavorings, and medicinal products. The Romans brought mint throughout Europe. In the 1790s, mint was being grown in Massachusetts, and by 1812 peppermint was cultivated commercially for oil in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
Where Is Mint Grown?
Mint is mainly grown in China, India, the Mediterranean, the Philippines, and Egypt. | Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts | I believe that many people can achieve the same benefits by
Quick Tip
Mellow Out with Mood-Boosting Aromas
The basic ideas behind aromatherapy have been part of religion, traditional medicine, and cosmetics for hundreds of years. Does what we smell actually affect our moods? Of course! After all, we generally find that perfumes and colognes make a person more sensual and sexually attractive.
There is a difference, however, between aromatherapy and perfumes. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | Exposure to aluminum should be minimized, but this will be difficult since it is found in food and added to drinking water, many processed foods, cosmetics, toothpaste, and a variety of other cosmetics. Public action is necessary. Aluminum content should be listed on packages and in cosmetic products. Municipal processed water should be regulated so there is less than 50 meg per liter and eventually less than 10 meg. Daily intake should be lowered to 3 mg or less. | Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts | The company's extensive CamoCare line of cosmetics is designed around the venerable antioxidant herb chamomile. For more information, call (800) 226-6227 or go to www.abkit.com or www.alphabetic.com.
Bioforce
Bioforce, also known as A. Vogel, is a venerable Swiss manufacturer of herbal products, with a strong commitment to product consistency and quality. Most of the company's products consist of standardized tinctures. For more information, call (877) 232-6060 or go to www.bioforce.com. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Industrial solvents are another source of xenoestrogens and are commonly found in cosmetics, fingernail polish, fingernail polish remover, glue, paint, varnish, cleaning products, carpet, fiberboard, and other processed woods.
Synthetic hormone replacement drugs and birth control pills. Synthetic hormone repla cement drugs such as Premarin, Prempro, Femhrt, Menest, Ortho-Est, Activella, and many other brand names, as well as birth control pills, contribute to the development or worsening of estrogen dominance. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | Exposure to aluminum should be minimized, but this will be difficult since it is found in food and added to drinking water, many processed foods, cosmetics, toothpaste, and a variety of other cosmetics. Public action is necessary. Aluminum content should be listed on packages and in cosmetic products. Municipal processed water should be regulated so there is less than 50 meg per liter and eventually less than 10 meg. Daily intake should be lowered to 3 mg or less. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | Partial product labeling for cosmetics (with a huge loophole exempting fragrance ingredients) was thus achieved. And in lieu of the standardized toxicological testing proposed by the Eagleton Bill, the industry proposed the self-monitoring Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, which in 30 years has reviewed just a fraction of cosmetic ingredients and found the vast majority to be "safe as used." Thomas Eagleton knew that was not going to be good enough. "Self-regulation of any kind is a myth," the former senator said. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | The essential oil is used to scent soaps, bath oils, cosmetics, and perfumes and to repel aphids, mosquitoes, and mites. In magical traditions, lemon verbena is used to make one attractive to the opposite sex.
Constituents
Flavonoids, essential oils (borneol, cineole, citral, geraniol, limonene, linalool), mucilage, tannin
Energetic Correspondences
• Flavor: sour
• Temperature: cool
• Moisture: dry
• Polarity: yang
• Planet: Mercury/Venus
• Element: air
Contraindications
Large or prolonged dosages can irritate the digestive tract. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | The line between the cosmetics industry and chemical industry is thin. Before taking the cosmetic industry's top job, Pamela Bailey spent six years as head of AdvaMed, the medical device manufacturers trade association. During that time, the group lobbied to keep vinyl medical devices — a major source of phthalate exposure to sick patients — unregulated and unlabelled. | | Came Plan
The cosmetics industry has a long history of evading government oversight by proposing self-regulation schemes. In the new landscape of rising public concern about toxic chemicals, the trade association was reaching into a familiar bag of tricks. Their plan was announced at the 2006 CTFA meeting in Boca Raton:
1. Step up the industry's voluntary safety program with a new voluntary pledge, to be signed by all CTFA members, called the "Consumer Commitment Code."
2. Enhance the industry's self-policing Cosmetic Ingredient Review program.
3. | | It's time to reinvent the cosmetics industry."
California Gold
Free organic soap, granola bars and a bottle of mint-infused water make their way into my canvas bag as I run the gauntlet of enthusiastic people lining the entrance to Natural Products Expo West. Inside on the floor of the Anaheim Convention Center, the business opportunity of the 21st century is on full display in all its mad glory: more than 3,000 booths offering tiny bottles of natural shampoo, morsels of organic food and other flashy tricks that make it hard to focus in any one direction. | The Editors of FC&A See book keywords and concepts | | Some say the chemicals in cosmetics, skin lotions, or even powder bring this on. Others suspect plain old sweat or natural chemicals put out by your skin might be the cause. Even the zinc oxide or titanium dioxide from sunscreen could be the guilty party.
Check with your doctor about the change in your skin -just to be sure it's not skin cancer. Meanwhile, don't use cosmetics or creams near this jewelry. If your problem really is black dermographism, that might be enough to make it go away. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Before long you need more cosmetics than ever, and then you're caught in this endless downward spiral of unhealthy addiction to cosmetics and cosmetic surgery. Unfortunately, that's where a lot of people are today.
What I'm saying is, take a different path. Don't cover up your wrinkles, exercise your face instead; don't get liposuction, change your life and lose that body fat naturally, permanently, in a way that greatly enhances your energy, vitality and reverses your biological age at the same time. Don't lie to the world by dyeing your hair black when you have some gray in it. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | The Eagleton Bill would have mandated FDA pre-market clearance of cosmetics and required manufacturers to perform thorough toxicological tests before they could sell their products to consumers. The bill would cause "a serious misallocation of the nation's scientific resources," CTFA chairman Dick Edmondson told the US Senate. Unfortunately for CTFA, the FDA was at that time considering a petition to require labeling of cosmetic products. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | Other Uses
Vanilla is used to scent perfumes, cosmetics, potpourri, and smoking mixtures. It is also used in love magic.
Constituents
Vanillin, coumarins, phenols, esters, carbohydrates, sugars, fat
Energetic Correspondences
• Flavor: sweet
• Temperature: cool
• Moisture: moist
• Polarity: yin
• Planet: Venus
• Element: water
Contraindications
Excessive use may be irritating to the genitourinary tract.
Range and Appearance
Vanilla is a vine native to Central and South America, where it grows in humid, shady conditions. |
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