• 21Oct

    Product Review - Rejuva Minerals

    Rejuva Minerals is a mineral makeup line that was developed primarily as a “safer” cosmetic product.

    There are several different categories of products:

    • The Purely Basic line is made primarily from rice powder and iron oxides. This was designed for those with sensitive skin.
    • The Organic Botanicals products add Kaolinite (White Cosmetic Clay), Boron Nitride and some botanical extracts to the Purely Basic ingredients. Boron Nitride is an inert chemical compound considered a nuisance dust. It is associated with pneumoconiosis if inhaled. Otherwise, it is claimed to not be harmful. This should not be an issue considering how little of the powders you use.
    • The Baked Mineral products have the longest list of ingredients, including mica serecite, herbal extracts, oils and essential oils. These may not be appropriate for those who tend to have sensitive skin or allergies.

    The above products are free nanoparticles, micronized minerals and GMOs, as well as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. They do offer an eyeliner pencil which contains titanium dioxide.

    They also offer a moisturizer which contains at least a couple ingredients I don’t recommend: propylene glycol cocoate (aka PEG-8) and grapefruit seed extract.

    I was delighted to see a mineral makeup product that was made from only rice powder and iron oxides. It is so hard to find a mineral makeup product that contains so few ingredients. This, in my opinion, is the best they have to offer.

    However, I was disappointed in the moisturizer. PEG is an ingredient that can be contaminated with the cancer-causing chemical 1,4-dioxane. And grapefruit seed extract is highly controversial since there have been studies showing that it’s antimicrobial effects are due to toxic chemicals, mostly benzethonium chloride, but also triclosan and parabens.

    I recommend staying away from the moisturizer. However, their dry powders and lip products are a good makeup choice.

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com
    www.dyingtolookgoodbestbrands.com
    dr.cfarlow@dyingtolookgood.com


  • 12Sep

    Natural Skin Care Challenge

    Are you using all natural and organic skin care products with only safe and healthy ingredients yet? Or have you been struggling to find the healthy products and make the transition?

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    Now, having a goal isn’t enough to be successful at transitioning to using all healthy and safe cosmetics and skin care products. You need to know what products are safe to use and how to get them.

    If you need help determining which products are safe and healthy to use, Dying To Look Good “Best Brands” has done all the leg work for you. Every one of the products listed in this program - from more than 20 different, prescreened companies - are guaranteed to be safe and healthy.

    So, here you have a winning combination. Set your goals. Choose your pre-screened, safe and healthy products. And protect your health and that of your family.

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com

  • 27Jul

    Product Review - Eve Organics

    Eve Organics offers a full line of natural skin care products and mineral makeup.

    Many of the ingredients in their skin care line are organic. However, they are not certified organic. The majority of the ingredients are plant based, herbal extracts and essential oils. Their focus appears to be to feed, rejuvenate and repair the skin.

    Some of the products are preserved with essential oils. However many use phenoxyethanol, a synthetic preservative, which is an irritant and may adversely affect the sense organs, as well as other harmful effects.

    Their Mineral Makeup line uses mostly zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, mica, serecite, kaolin clay and iron oxides. It avoids the major objectionable ingredients found in a lot of the other mineral makeups that claim to be healthy, but really are not.

    However, titanium dioxide, which is used in a lot of mineral makeup products, has been rated Group 2B - possible carcinogen - by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

    Product Rating: 4 stars out of 5.

    Get recommendations for the safest and healthiest cosmetics, skin care and personal care products on the market at Dying To Look Good “Best Brands.”

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com

  • 13Jul

    Don’t Buy Any Skin Care Products Until You Read These Facts

    Did you know that cancer-causing chemicals have been found in the skin care products you use every day? In fact, they’ve even been found in those labeled as natural and organic! Cancer has been the second leading cause of death in the U.S. for many years … and it still is. Even children are getting cancer, and their rate is increasing. It’s time to find out how to protect yourself and your family.

     

    Now, you may be wondering …

     

    Are you kidding me? How is that possible? There are so many rules and regulations in this country, surely there are some laws to protect the consumer from cancer-causing ingredients in skin care products, especially those that claim to be natural and organic!

     

    Well, the truth of the matter is there are NOT!

     

    The cosmetics and skin care industry is unregulated. The FDA cannot tell them what chemicals they can use and which they cannot. The ingredients used, even in skin care products labeled as natural and organic aren’t even required to be tested for safety. In fact, a study on the safety of 7,500 personal care products, done by the Environmental Working Group in 2004 found that 99.6% of the products tested contained one or more ingredients that had never been tested for safety by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review, the industry’s self proclaimed watchdog!

     

    So, how do you find products that are safe and healthy?

     

    Read more

    Yours in health,

     

  • 18Jun

     

    Are You Sure the Ingredients in Your

    Natural Skin Care Products Are Safe?

    Every day, we use soaps and body washes, creams, lotions, makeup and other products, one on top of the other, to make ourselves look prettier (or more handsome), younger, erase blemishes, smell better, feel sexier and to attract, or keep, the perfect partner. Looking well-groomed and attractive is important. It’s good for your self esteem too. But not all the ingredients in the products that make you beautiful and sexier are good for your health.

     

     The cosmetic and personal care product industry is a multi-billion dollar a year industry … and growing. New products are coming onto the market every day. Manufacturers play to your emotions in their advertising and packaging, frequently misrepresenting products as healthy which really are NOT.

    With the fast growing interest in natural and organic skin and body care products, companies that typically manufacture the mainstream products containing synthetic ingredients and chemical preservatives, are coming onboard the organic bandwagon.

     

    Natural and organic standards that were once noticeably absent now abound. Instead of no certifying agencies for cosmetics and skin care products, there are currently several. But not all organic certifying organizations abide by the same organic standards. Mainstream companies, trying to get their piece of the organic pie have developed their own lower organic standards, allowing synthetic chemicals and preservatives, not allowed by the true organic standards.

     

    Talk about confusing! If you were confused before, you may be even more bewildered now.

    Read more

     

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com

  • 10Jun

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    Yours in health,

     

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.

    The Ingredients Investigator

    Protecting you from harmful ingredients

    www.dyingtolookgood.com

    www.dyingtolookgoodbestbrands.com

    dr.cfarlow@dyingtolookgood.com

     


  • 02Jun

    Why it’s important to choose your natural cosmetics and skin care products carefully

    I’ve been researching the safety of ingredients in food, cosmetics and skin care products since 1991. My research turned to identifying healthy, natural and organic cosmetics and skin care brands in about 1999.

    While some of my research has been done in stores, copying ingredients from product labels, most has been done online. The reason, frankly, is because most of the best products are available only online and some products that are potentially good are not available in stores in my area.

    That said, another factor to take into consideration, which I’ve mentioned many times before, but which was just blatantly demonstrated to me yesterday, is to make sure you buy from companies committed to producing safe and healthy  products.

    There are a number of companies on the market who are committed to the ultimate in purity and safety. A great many of them are USDA certified organic. There are some who are just as committed who don’t have the certification. These are the companies I search out.

    There are other companies, probably most of them, who are in it for the profit. They claim to be natural and organic and some even get marginal organic certifications even though they don’t really qualify to be certified organic by “true” organic standards.

    So, what happened yesterday?

    I got an e-mail from a DyingToLookGood.com member who had just purchased Zuzu Luxe mascara, which is a brand I recommended in Dying To Look Good. I just finished researching mascara for the new Dying To Look Good Best Brands project that I’m working on right now. I checked the Zuzu Luxe ingredients online just the other day. They were perfectly fine, so it was my intention to include them in the new program.

    However, I was asked by this member about the ingredients in this product because the ingredients label on the product she bought contained titanium dioxide, which I do not recommend.

    I asked her to send me the list of ingredients on the label for the Zuzu Luxe mascara she bought…

    It looked like two totally different products.

    Here’s the list of ingredients that were on the actual label:

    Zuzu Luxe Mascara
    Agua, Cellulose Gum, Sorbitol, Stearic Acid, Cetearyl Alcohol, Lecithin, Panthenol, Melia Azadirachta(Neem) Leaf Extract, Tocopherol Acetate, Euphrasia Officnalis (Eyebright) Extract, Iron Oxides, Hectorite, Titanium Dioxide, Potassium Sorbate.

    Here’s the list of ingredients that were listed on the web as the complete ist of ingredients in the product:

    Zuzu Luxe Mascara
    Deionized Water, Carnuba Wax, Stearic Acid, Panthenol, Tocopherol Acetate, Iron Oxides, Ultramarines, Cellulose Gum, Grapeseed Extract.

    Whether you know what these ingredients mean or not, I’m sure you’ll agree that these two sets of ingredients don’t look like they are for the same product.

    Bottom line. Know the companies that you purchase products from. Make sure they are truly committed to producing safe and healthy products AND they operate with honesty and integrity. The mainstream companies starting to create organic lines to get a piece of the organic pie are NOT going to give you the quality of product that the truly committed companies will.

    I’ve been chastised by some for being too strict about the way I check ingredients and evaluate products. However, not only does this experience confirm my committment to the best, safest and healthiest natural skin care products and ingredients, I may just tighten the reigns a bit more here.

    Zuzu Luxe, you are OUT!

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com

  • 26May

    Product Review - Soleo Organics All Natural Sunscreen

    Sunscreens are controversial. The mainstream says you absolutely must slather it on every time you go out into the sun. However, sunscreen prevents your body from making vitamin D. You need some exposure to the sun, without sunscreen … during the time of day when the sun is not at its hottest, before 10 am or after 4 pm, in order for you body to make vitamin D.

    With natural skin care growing in popularity, there are a lot of sunscreen products claiming to be natural. However, not all of them live up to the claims when you read their ingredients lists.

    There’s also the discussion about the so called natural sun protective ingredients zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Are they micronized? Are they nano size? Or are they larger particle size? In the non-micronized larger size, they go onto the skin leaving a white film. Most sun products contain the micronized or nano sized particles.

    The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified titanium dioxide as a possible carcinogen. Some companies now leave it out, but still use the zinc oxide.

    Recent research is reported to say that micronized zinc oxide is not absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream if it is greater than 100 nanometers in size. That is not true for particles less than 100 nanometers. 

    Soleo Organics recently introduced their All Natural Sunscreen with 22.3% zinc oxide. The rest of the ingredients include oils and botanical extracts.

    The zinc oxide is well above the 100 nanometer size, according to the company.

    One other ingredient caught my attention… vegetable oils. They specifically named four other oils. Why is vegetable oil listed as ingredient instead of naming the specific vegetable oils? It usually means they’re hiding something. When I contacted the company they did admit that the vegetable oils included soy oil and canola oil, both undesirable oils. However, they said it only makes up about 1% of the product.

    Compared to the majority of the sunscreen products on the market, this is definitely a better choice.

    However, here is an even better choice … without the vegetable oil.

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com
    dr.cfarlow@dyingtolookgood.com

  • 13May

    Product Review - MAC Cosmetics

    From what I could find, MAC does not claim to be a natural skin care line. They do claim to be cruelty free. However, since I received a call asking me about the ingredients in the MAC Cosmetics, I will review one product here and provide the link to the ingredients for the rest of their products.

    Finding the ingredients for this product line was not easy. Below I have listed the ingredients for one of their skin care items. The ingredients in red are the objectionable ingredients and the reason why I do not recommend MAC Cosmetics.

    Green Gel Cleanser:
    Water (Aqua Purificata) Purified, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, TEA-Lauryl Sulfate, Glycerin, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Cocamide MEA, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Extract, Laminaria Saccharina Extract, PPG-5-Ceteth-20, Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5), Pantethine, Butylene Glycol, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Benzophenone-4, Octyl Salicylate, Sodium Chloride, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Fragrance (Parfum), Sodium Citrate, Trisodium HEDTA, BHT, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Blue 1, Yellow 5

    What you put on your skin is absorbed into your bloodstream. So you want to make sure that your skin care products are truly natural, preferably organic. The skin care products you use should feed and and nourish your skin with the same kind of healthy ingredients you would find in your kitchen. The best natural skin care products are made from food-grade organic ingredients and are certified by the USDA National Organic Program.

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com
    dr.cfarlow@dyingtolookgood.com

  • 06May

    A recent review of the Decleor Product line called it “Solution-Based Holistic and Natural Skincare.”

    Decleor is described as a natural skin care product line that “combines Aromatherapy to purify the skin, and Phytotherapy to protect it from environmental damage” resulting in “high-quality products that support the skin and delight the senses.”

    Looking at the ingredients in a couple of these supposedly natural products in this new skin care line quickly demonstrated that their definition of holistic and natural skin care was NOT natural and holistic at all.

    Take for example the ingredients in the Decleor Cleansing Gel:

    Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Leaf Water, Sodium Lauroyl Oat Amino Acids, Acrylates Copolymer, Triethanolamine, Cananga Odorata Flower Oil, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Fragrance (Parfum), Propylene Glycol, Tetrasodium Edta, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Butylparaben, Isobutylparaben, Propylparaben, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone

    The ingredients listed in red should never be found in a truly natural product. The best natural skin care product lines will contain truly natural ingredients. The ultimate best natural skin care brands that are those that are also certified organic.

    Don’t be fooled by misinformation about the healthfulness of organic and natural skin care products. It is abundant. Protect yourself by learning the simple basics of reading product labels.

    Yours in health,

    Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
    The Ingredients Investigator
    Protecting you from harmful ingredients
    www.dyingtolookgood.com