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[N39]Natural And Organic Cosmetics
by Hannah Walker, Han

It seems that in today's society people will go to greater and more dramatic lengths to pursue their physical ideal and many do not bat an eyelid at the idea of going under the knife. However no one should be fooled by the glamorised, celebrity endorsed culture of cosmetic surgery; the processes are full of risks and even the simplest of procedures have potential to go wrong and cause damage, even if the procedure is successful, it is likely that you will have to endure a great deal of pain in pursuit of a A-list body. To some the idea of undergoing surgery to change their looks is just too unnatural, others are simply worried about the dangers. Scinboutique supplies great natural and organic skincare cosmetics; it offers some fab products to solve your body woes without ringing the surgeon…

If you're worried that your chest is lacking in bounce, sporting unattractive stretch marks or seeming to head south then the This Works ‘Perfect Cleavage' is most definitely a non surgical solution. This natural product does not claim to give you a boob job but will definitely leave you with noticeable results. Customers really are impressed with the excellent results; improved texture to the skin, healthier appearance and a plumper, fuller bust area… these kind of results are just otherwise unattainable without going under the knife. Scinboutique, who provide this product have had fantastic feedback on it from everyone that has tried it.

‘Perfect Cleavage' reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in that most easily sun-damaged area. It contains Larch extract, which gives the skin an instant radiance and contains skin tightening properties. Other key ingredients are Algae; to stimulate the formation of collagen, Pomegranate oil; which is an excellent antioxidant with moisturising and nourishing properties as well as Rose, Pathcouli, Tonka Bean, Frankincense, Vanilla Bean and Organic orange essential oils. Perfect Cleavage can also be used up to and including the neck area to condition this fine skin which can often give tell-tale signs of ageing.

If you're self conscious about a saggy tummy, hate your abdominal stretch marks and cellulite then hold off on the lypo or a tummy tuck until you've tried Rodial's all natural ‘Tummy Tuck' in a bottle. It's provides great results every time. When rubbed around your abdomen, the skin will appear conditioned, tight and firm. Apply it twice daily to reduce fat and tighten abdominal tissues.

If you have undergone unavoidable surgery then Scinboutique even provides products to sooth and heal your sore bod. For a post caesarean mum try the Earth Mama Angel Baby ‘C-Section Healing Kit'. For more general areas in need of soothing, the Suki ‘Butter Cream Salve' works wonders. This therapeutic salve will be the saviour for so many with dry skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. The SOS salve also has amazing healing properties for bruises, burns and stretch marks. This diverse, dense, multipurpose balm provides instant moisture and relief from dry, chapped skin all over, intensifies healing and prevents further damage. Use on hardworking hands and feet, elbows, dry cuticles and areas in need of some love! Ingredients include organic evening primrose, rose hip, chamomile, calendula, arnica, comfrey, and lavender in a base of organic Shea butter, cocoa butter and coconut oil.


Due to the growing concern for the potential damage that harsh chemicals can cause the body and the environment, going natural is the current trend in cosmetics today. Women are now looking for products that are made of natural ingredients that wouldn’t irritate or harm their skin in any way. The demand for safer beauty products has given rise to organic cosmetics.

The organic way of life which is usually associated with food intake has now extended its reach to cosmetics and skin care products. People who have ridden on the all-natural bandwagon have started opting for organic beauty treatments to be more consistent with the type of lifestyle that they chose. One can easily find such products in health and spa stores all over the country. Shampoos that are 95% organic or soaps made of essential oils and herbs are selling like hotcakes.
But the question still remains: are organic cosmetics really what they seem?

The answer to that really depends on your choice of makeup and beauty products. There are certain products that are quick to claim that they are made of natural ingredients but are unable to live up to this statement. On the other hand, there really are cosmetic brands that offer organic beauty treatments. The idea is to find out how to distinguish one from the other. Which ones are telling the truth and which ones are plain marketing hype?

The real ones

Organic beauty products should not contain harmful ingredients and synthetic substances. They are ideally made of essential oils and herbs found in nature. Even the sources of these ingredients are not supposed to have been subjected to chemical pesticides and such. Most beauty treatments are made of essential oils but they also have certain active ingredients and additives that may not be good for the body. One should not confuse certain products that contain a small percent of natural plant extracts as organic. Organic cosmetics have natural components for its major ingredients.

Why go organic?

There have been a lot of reports coming up about conventional beauty products containing carcinogenic ingredients. Because the skin is naturally pervasive, these components can easily enter the bloodstream and cause potential damage to the body. Being aware of your health is not only limited to food intake but should also be stretched out to other areas of your lifestyle as well. Opting for products made from natural ingredients is the best way to maintain your body’s well-being and to keep the risk of contracting allergens and various health problems to a minimum. Even if these classic cosmetics contain only a small amount of harsh chemicals, they can still cause potential harm to the body over time.

Organic beauty products are attracting much popularity because they offer a lot of benefits that conventional cosmetics do not have. Continuous use of synthetic chemicals through cosmetics can add to your body burden or the accumulation of toxic substances in your body. Organic cosmetics prevent this from happening because the best ones in the market do not contain toxic chemicals normally found in conventional creams and beauty products.

How to find them

It's easy to fall prey to marketing hype when you have a wide array of choices available in the market. Due to the rising interest in organic products, some brands are trying to sell off their products as organic without living up to their claims. It's important to be extra careful in making your selection because not all products that are labeled organic are exactly that. Some still contain toxic chemicals that may harm the body in the long run.

The problem is that there is that the US doesn't have a regulatory body for classifying whether a product is organic or otherwise. There are no stringent rules pertinent to this case as yet so it's up to the consumer to make sure that she’s buying the right thing.

To find out if a skin-care product is organic or not, the best thing that you can do is to check the label. You will want to verify the ingredients that make up your choice and be extra cautious about certain components that you may find listed. Most toxic chemicals are found in small amounts in certain brands so you’ll probably find their names listed at the bottom end of the list.

It's also a good idea to go with a trusted brand. Before buying anything, make a research of highly-recommended brands in the market. The Internet and various reputable beauty and fashion magazines can give you a head start.
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