Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Is using too many facial products actually bad for your skin?

And how much is too much?Is using too many facial products actually bad for your skin?
the skin is the largest organ of the body, it must be taken good care and of course, we must love it!.. our skin protects us from outside objects-both dangerous and safe.. it gives us barriers from dirt, viruses and bacteria. Our skin is so good to us..it does not forget to do such a thing...and for such a great act it offers us all.. we must really take good care of it!..





using facial products, of course im pertaining to our face (face skin).. you must know what's what and how's how... ask for doctors or let us say, skin specialists to guide and help us take good care of our skin.. applyign facial products, i think is just okay, because i also do such a thing..mostly i use a daily pore cleanser that has special beads to exfoliate my skin, and 2 products to get of the oils in my face... i apply the cleanser in the morning, and the 2 products in the evening.. dont rush!.. have time, be patient.. the process in making the skin beautiful reallt takes long.. so u just really have 2 w8!.. using many products is really bad..use one brand.. as much as possible...2 is ok...3 is bad!.... let your skin grow!..or even evolve for it 2 look better!... just use little!..-little amount!.. like only a circle of cream on your palm..that's it.not even a teaspon..of course not even a tablespoon..so that's it!








Love your skin!...for it loves you too...take good care of it/.Is using too many facial products actually bad for your skin?
Cosmetic companies test their products on roman catholic nuns, because washing your face twice a day in mild soap and never touching it with your hands, or wearing make-up, leaves them with the finest possible skin.





It is not very decorative, but it is still true.





If you must paint your head, remove it with cold cream, otherwise wash your face with mild soap twice a day.
I read yesterday that our bodies can absorb up to two pounds of materials via what we slather on our skin in a year.


Indeed, the skin, the body's largest organ, is absorbent. For example, you absorb far more chlorine (a carcinogen) from a 10-minute shower via the skin and inhaling that you do from swimming in a chlorinated pool for an hour. (A typical public water supply has more chlorine in it than does a public pool.)(A reason to use a water purifier for your shower, etc.)


What types of products do you use on your skin? Are they all-natural? Would you or could you eat them? If they are not edible, are they poison? Do you want your body to absorb poisons?


Check out health food stores for body-friendly skin-care products. And, also ask your pharmacist for info.

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