You could be making yourself vulnerable, (and probably you are!) with the regular use of all those highly commercialized products that are advertised to give you an “x” amount of beauty care. Why would you like to take the risk of ruining your skin and go buy them, knowing well that they are surely harmful for you! Just as we would like to ensure that the produce we eat is fresh and organic, and not laden with chemicals or genetically modified, wouldn’t you like to ensure the same for what you allow your skin and scalp to absorb? In fact, after the lungs, the skin and the skull are most receptive to absorption. If you just take a close look at this, you would be totally appalled at the high number of toxicity and chemical dosages most of your ever popular “dermatologically tested”, friendly and celebrated cosmetic products contain!
Ever read the label at the back of your make up bottles? If you have the time, just look up some search material for each of the chemicals mentioned in any of your foundation bottles. From titanium dioxide to coal tar and what not, you will be devastated to discover the true concoction of your beauty! It seems that we are such vain creatures, that even though some of those elements could jolly well be found written on the back of rat poison bottles, whenever we see a promise of beauty enhancement, we run towards it unconsciously!
Yet, if we indeed take a more enlightened approach towards this subject that goes beyond half the celebrity propaganda and all those bombarding adverting campaigns, we can seriously find alternatives to most retail beauty capsules and potions. Well, just for plain common sense, if all the stars and supermodels used what they claim to in those ad campaigns, do you think they would have looked like that?
Do you think actors and actresses guzzle those colas they advertise? So, why the hell would they be lathering themselves with cheap soaps and put on cosmetic products they advertise unless they were being paid to do so.
Angelina Jolie may have advertised for many cosmetic campaigns, but what the inside grape vine is that she relies on unpasteurized goat milk based exotic soaps for cleansing herself! A bit of an eye opener, isn’t it? That’s why you need to do a little bit of research before you decide to buy the first product that your favorite personality is advertising.