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<blockquote data-quote="healthiestoil" data-source="post: 18985178" data-attributes="member: 548966"><p><strong>Let's see an article we found...!!! not particularly about oil...but good for our knwoledge</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Make the Switch to Natural Beauty</strong></p><p></p><p>Following recent news reports voicing concerns regarding commercial beauty products, many of us are now seeking out alternative treatments, most notably those that stem from nature. Coconut oil is one such product that is currently enjoying worldwide praise, providing effortless moisturisation of the whole body. Our products are 100 percent natural. In fact, we even use as little heat as we can get away with during the manufacturing process to keep our coconut oil in as raw a state as possible. There are many reasons to make the switch to natural beauty products. Here's why you should consider throwing out your old commercial products, and opting for natural alternatives:</p><p></p><p><strong>Ditch the Chemicals</strong></p><p></p><p>More and more beauty product manufacturers are using chemicals in their cosmetics, shampoos, and moisturisers in an attempt to keep costs down, especially as the economy struggles to recover from the recession. These chemicals are cheap to purchase, and there's a reason why - they are, potentially, very dangerous. In fact, it was only at the end of 2013 that we saw lipsticks containing certain preservatives banned in the UK due to the risk of skin allergies. We're also seeing a significant increase in the number of dangerous drugs masquerading as seemingly harmless products such as 'bath salts', which can are believed to contribute to heart conditions, stomach ulcers, and even episodes of psychosis due to the presence of mephedrone. The underlying message is that, when purchasing commercial beauty products, we can never be 100 percent sure what's in them. By using natural products we can be confident that what we're putting on our skin isn't harmful.</p><p></p><p><strong>Environmental Concern</strong></p><p></p><p>Although animal testing is banned in the UK, and, more recently, it became illegal to sell animal tested products throughout the EU, using animals as guinea pigs for many new beauty products is still shockingly common throughout North America and China. Purchasing products abroad, or buying from an unlicensed seller through auction websites, for example, means we're still seeing, and using, animal tested products in the UK. It's reported that more than 100 million mice die as the result of testing in the United States alone each year, and, of course, let's not forget the numerous cats, dogs, and monkeys that are left scarred, deformed, and frightened as the result of exposure to harmful chemicals. In making the switch to natural products, we can do our part to prevent animal abuse. Natural products such as coconut oil can be massaged into the skin, the hair, or even consumed, without risk. It is derived solely from the meat of a coconut - a tasty, healthy, and nutritious fruit.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Problem with Commercial Moisturisers</strong></p><p></p><p>Look at the list of ingredients of any commercial moisturising product, and you'll notice that the most prevalent ingredient is water, or 'aqua' as the products usually say. Natural, yes, but beneficial, no. Commercial moisturisers have a very high water content which satisfies the skin instantly, but has no long term benefits. In fact, it could even make your skin drier. Think about when you have chapped lips. Licking them provides instant relief, but within minutes they seem drier than ever before. In fact, many skin care charities and societies advise against using moisturisers with a high water content for this exact reason. As a general rule, the runnier the product, the higher the water content, so throw out all those sloppy lotions and restock your drawers with natural products that aren't bulked up with water. Our coconut oil is just that - 100 percent oil. It's this oil that's going to hydrate our skin, prevent dryness, and keep us looking vibrant, not water.</p><p>Of course, there are many other reasons why utilising natural products is better than store bought beauty treatments. Not only are natural products such as coconut oil more cost effective, they're also remarkably long lasting, so you can be sure they won't turn bad before you've finished the pot. Furthermore, natural products are edible, and make for mouthwatering flavours you won't be able to resist (try adding a tablespoon of coconut oil to mashed potatoes, or popping some corn kernels in a small amount of melted oil - delicious!). Switching to natural beauty products is so easy, and it can really help keep us happy and healthy. Change your habits for just one week, and we guarantee you'll never go back to commercial products!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="healthiestoil, post: 18985178, member: 548966"] [B]Let's see an article we found...!!! not particularly about oil...but good for our knwoledge[/B] [B]Make the Switch to Natural Beauty[/B] Following recent news reports voicing concerns regarding commercial beauty products, many of us are now seeking out alternative treatments, most notably those that stem from nature. Coconut oil is one such product that is currently enjoying worldwide praise, providing effortless moisturisation of the whole body. Our products are 100 percent natural. In fact, we even use as little heat as we can get away with during the manufacturing process to keep our coconut oil in as raw a state as possible. There are many reasons to make the switch to natural beauty products. Here's why you should consider throwing out your old commercial products, and opting for natural alternatives: [B]Ditch the Chemicals[/B] More and more beauty product manufacturers are using chemicals in their cosmetics, shampoos, and moisturisers in an attempt to keep costs down, especially as the economy struggles to recover from the recession. These chemicals are cheap to purchase, and there's a reason why - they are, potentially, very dangerous. In fact, it was only at the end of 2013 that we saw lipsticks containing certain preservatives banned in the UK due to the risk of skin allergies. We're also seeing a significant increase in the number of dangerous drugs masquerading as seemingly harmless products such as 'bath salts', which can are believed to contribute to heart conditions, stomach ulcers, and even episodes of psychosis due to the presence of mephedrone. The underlying message is that, when purchasing commercial beauty products, we can never be 100 percent sure what's in them. By using natural products we can be confident that what we're putting on our skin isn't harmful. [B]Environmental Concern[/B] Although animal testing is banned in the UK, and, more recently, it became illegal to sell animal tested products throughout the EU, using animals as guinea pigs for many new beauty products is still shockingly common throughout North America and China. Purchasing products abroad, or buying from an unlicensed seller through auction websites, for example, means we're still seeing, and using, animal tested products in the UK. It's reported that more than 100 million mice die as the result of testing in the United States alone each year, and, of course, let's not forget the numerous cats, dogs, and monkeys that are left scarred, deformed, and frightened as the result of exposure to harmful chemicals. In making the switch to natural products, we can do our part to prevent animal abuse. Natural products such as coconut oil can be massaged into the skin, the hair, or even consumed, without risk. It is derived solely from the meat of a coconut - a tasty, healthy, and nutritious fruit. [B]The Problem with Commercial Moisturisers[/B] Look at the list of ingredients of any commercial moisturising product, and you'll notice that the most prevalent ingredient is water, or 'aqua' as the products usually say. Natural, yes, but beneficial, no. Commercial moisturisers have a very high water content which satisfies the skin instantly, but has no long term benefits. In fact, it could even make your skin drier. Think about when you have chapped lips. Licking them provides instant relief, but within minutes they seem drier than ever before. In fact, many skin care charities and societies advise against using moisturisers with a high water content for this exact reason. As a general rule, the runnier the product, the higher the water content, so throw out all those sloppy lotions and restock your drawers with natural products that aren't bulked up with water. Our coconut oil is just that - 100 percent oil. It's this oil that's going to hydrate our skin, prevent dryness, and keep us looking vibrant, not water. Of course, there are many other reasons why utilising natural products is better than store bought beauty treatments. Not only are natural products such as coconut oil more cost effective, they're also remarkably long lasting, so you can be sure they won't turn bad before you've finished the pot. Furthermore, natural products are edible, and make for mouthwatering flavours you won't be able to resist (try adding a tablespoon of coconut oil to mashed potatoes, or popping some corn kernels in a small amount of melted oil - delicious!). Switching to natural beauty products is so easy, and it can really help keep us happy and healthy. Change your habits for just one week, and we guarantee you'll never go back to commercial products! [/QUOTE]
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