The Truth About Anti
Ageing Acne Skin Care Creams And Potions
How
often have you looked into the mirror and mourned the loss of the
smooth skin of your childhood? We have all found ourselves rushing out
to purchase the latest anti ageing acne skin care creams and potions,
in the hopes that those fine lines and wrinkles will miraculously
disappear. But how much good are those creams and potions really doing,
and what are the side effects that no one tells you about?
In
the blockbuster hit Catwoman, Sharon Stone plays the creator of a very
special anti ageing acne skin care cream. While the world prepares for
the release of this amazing new product, the test subjects are dying
off – faces literally melting away as the ingredients took
their toll. When you buy that latest anti ageing acne skin care
treatment, do you really know what it is you are actually buying?
I’m Putting
What On My Face?
Due
to the ever increasing controversy surrounding the testing of skin care
products on animals, many makers of anti ageing acne skin care
treatments have answered the call and stopped using animals in their
laboratories. The upside to this is that every year less animals are
being harmed by the chemicals in these products. The downside is that
now, women are simply putting these chemicals directly onto their skin
without worrying about the consequences. So happy are we that the lab
rats are no longer being exploited, that we simply stopped reading the
labels.
The
majority of anti ageing acne skin care products contain chemicals that
can be harmful to both you and your children when absorbed through
– wait for it – the skin. While you would never
dream of putting these products in your mouth, some chemicals can be
just as harmful when placed on the skin. For example, Calcium Sulfate.
This ingredient more commonly known as Plaster of Paris, is being used
by many makers of anti Ageing acne skin care products as a skin firming
agent. But did you know that this seemingly innocent agent can also be
used as a type of rat poison?
Calcium
Sulfate is merely one example of the types of chemicals being used by
the makers of anti Ageing acne skin care products. Many different
chemicals, including known carcinogens (cancer causing substances), are
also being placed into these products. With the approval of the FDA.
So,
before you rush out to buy the latest anti Ageing acne skin care creams
and potions, brush up on your chemistry. Read the labels, and find out
for sure what each of the ingredients are before applying them to your
skin. If you are truly concerned about your beauty, there are many
natural anti Ageing acne skin care products available, that use no
chemicals at all.
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