USING ORGANIC MOISTURISERS
Organic moisturizer could be even more important for those with allergies than they think. More and more researches bring evidence against using synthetic skin care products with formaldehyde and quaternium-15.
There's been a ton of buzz about organic makeup over the past few years, but the question still remains: How good is it really for you? With the help of our experts, we get to the bottom of things.
To help you navigate the waters of organic hair care products, we’ve put together a guide to which ingredients are safe, and which you should avoid at all costs. A good rule of thumb? The less you can pronounce the ingredient, the worse it is for you.
Organic moisturizer could be even more important for those with allergies than they think. More and more researches bring evidence against using synthetic skin care products with formaldehyde and quaternium-15.
Thankfully, according Becky Goddard-Hill, blogger at Baby Budgeting, "you don't need fame or money to be a gorgeous pregnant lady, just look your best with what you have and let your baby bump take centre stage".
Grape seed, which is used in a range of organic skin care and beauty products, helps limit ultra violet (UV) radiation damage caused by the sun, according to a study from New Zealand.