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mai 02 2024 – Lin Lin
A Simple Guide to Keeping Organic Products Fresh and Safe
Are Organic Skincare Products Safe from Bacteria and How So? One of the primary advantages of truly organic skincare products is their absence of chemical preservatives which could be toxic. Yet, you might wonder how they maintain freshness without falling prey to harmful bacteria. Let’s delve into the secrets behind their longevity: Natural Preservatives including Antioxidant Content: Organic skincare formulations...
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
A skincare guide to the first 12 months of your baby - Part 2 of 5
Phase 2: Maturation of skin barrier (1 to 3 months) By now, the skin is rapidly accustoming to its surroundings and gradually strengthening its barrier function, enhancing its capacity to maintain hydration balance. Yet in harsher environments with fluctuating humidity, babies may experience problems like dry skin, diaper rash, and infantile eczema. Implementing a comprehensive skincare routine can significantly aid in preserving the baby's...
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
A skincare guide to the first 12 months of your baby - Part 1 of 5
The birth of a baby brings joyous changes, which can often lead parents to overlook the importance of newborn skin care. This is crucial as a baby's immune system is extremely undeveloped and their skin, being the largest organ, primarily acts as a protective barrier. Parents go above and beyond for their infants, yet it's effortless to overlook the difficulties...
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
Beauty is skin deep, beauty product regulation isn't - the case for organic skincare
The regulation of skincare products varies widely across different countries. While the EU, Japan, Korea, and Canada have stringent regulations in place, the United States falls behind in terms of the number of banned chemicals and approved ingredients. For instance, the EU has banned over 1400-2400 chemicals in cosmetics, a stark contrast to the fewer chemicals banned in the US....
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
A Guide to Safe, Simple, and Sane Skincare for Future Moms - Part 2 of 3
When Pregnant, Use Extra Safe and Clean Skincare Products Environmental toxins in food, medicine, water, soil, alcohol, and drugs are harmful. However, research on the safety of skincare ingredients is not as thorough. Different countries have different rules for cosmetics. For example, the EU bans 2,400 chemicals in cosmetics, while the US bans only 11. In Canada, about 500 ingredients...
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
Organic vs. Natural: do you know the difference?
A parent is rightfully skeptical about the label “natural products” in skincare. There is no clear definition or standards for "natural products". On the contrary, organic products are subjected to a stringent certification process to validate their genuineness and safety. These certification processes are conducted by established government and civil organizations, for instance: USDA Organic: The United States Department of...
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mai 01 2024 – Lin Lin
How can skincare products improve babies' health? Let's count the ways
Upon birth, a baby's immune system is fragile, developing strength over time and typically approaching maturity when we're between 5 to 7 years old. Kids get sick more often and harm to their immunity can potentially result in repercussions in their future. What we often overlook is that our skin acts as the body's primary protection against external dangers, such...
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juin 23 2017 – Patricia Digasbarro
Signification derrière sans parfum, parfum et parfum
C'est tellement déroutant, je sais. Vous avez un enfant à la peau sensible et vous souhaitez acheter quelque chose qui ne contient aucun ingrédient irritant, y compris un parfum. Logique! Tant de produits n'indiquent pas qu'il y a des parfums chimiques ou des parfums/parfums dans leurs produits, mais quand vous lisez les ingrédients, ils sont là. Parfum. Fragrance. Essence naturelle...
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