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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Why Mango butter is so good for your skin and lips!

Mango Butter! Sounds yummy, but you don't eat it! You find it in natural body care products like lotions and massage creams, lip balms, soaps, hair products, and more! I use this creamy, lush emollient in many of the products I sell.  
  
Mango butter is extracted from the shelled fruit kernel of the mango tree, which is a tropical evergreen. I always recommend companies to use sustainable products!!!! I always use them! Mango Butter has vitamins and antioxidants, and natural emollient properties. It provides wound healing, and regenerative activity. This butter has been traditionally used in the rainforests and tropics for its skin softening, soothing, moisturizing and protective properties and to restore flexibility and reduce degeneration of skin cells. It has a protective effect against UV radiation and is wonderful for sunburned or irritated skin. Dermatologists often recommend Mango Butter for the treatment of wrinkles, and most people who use it will notice decreased signs of aging and the disappearance of lines and wrinkles within 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. Apply mango butter after a warm shower or a good workout, and the warmth will help the butter to penetrate your skin.

Uses and benefits :
  • - Effectively treats dry skin 
  • - Heals skin rash
  • - Heals skin peeling, after tanning
  • - Clears blemishes and wrinkles
  • - Relieves itching skin
  • - Heals and soothes sunburn
  • - Shaving cream for a smooth shave
  • - Treats small skin wounds and skin cracks
  • - Moisturizes and smooths tough or rough skin
  • - Fights frost bite
  • - Prevents stretch marks during pregnancy
  • - Relieves insect bites
  • - Promotes healthy rejuvenated skin
  • - Heals muscle fatigue, aches and tension
  • - Relieves skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak
  • - Treats eczema and dermatitis
  • - Fights off fine lines and wrinkles
  • - Relieves chapped lips
Mango Butter is a tropical butter that has a composition resembling Shea and Cocoa. Mango Butter smells slightly sweet and fatty in its natural form; however the refined butter that we offer smells very mild, lending itself well to incorporation within cosmetic and body care creations. It is rich and creamy, leaving a protective, emollient layer on skin and lips. When used in hair products it lightly seals the shaft and smooths hair and reduces breakage! 

Natural skin care is important, because many skin products today contain chemicals and preservatives that do not have any real health benefit. Also, the skin absorbs everything that is contained in these products. Any chemical additives in your moisturizer are absorbed into your body, like phthalates, which are toxic plasticizers generally used to add shine and body to many health care products.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Why go with natural products? What's in that other stuff anyway?

Ever look at a bottle of lotion or soap label and see things you can't pronounce? The chemicals used can further damage skin and hair! You think you are buying something to cleanse and moisturize but you still have itchy, dry skin! The first thing to avoid is Sodium laureth sulfate.  This is actually a detergent used to make products foam and is found in counter and bathroom cleaners, floor cleaners, and all professional cleaners! For skin contact it can be a irritant and carcinogen! Luckily we are finding more and more products listed as not containing SLS! Find out more about this chemical here. When reading labels, if you can't pronounce it or understand it, you don't need it!

A common myth about regular soap is that it is soap. It is actually a detergent. Tiny particles (like your clothes detergent) are mass compressed to form soap bars. This is why soap cleans, but doesn't moisturize. You still have the ashy, dry skin you had before your shower. Natural cold- processed soaps aren't detergent bars! These are used with creamy oils and butters that when combined cause a chemical reaction called saponification. Oils like coconut oil, Palm oil, avocado oil, olive oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, and more... each has various qualities that when combined with other oils benefits the skin so amazingly! More and more natural soapers are using sustainable versions of oils and butters to keep the trees growing and unharmed. Most of these are also kosher and vegan. Also added are butters like shea butter, cocoa butter, mango butter... natural humectants for skin and hair! The result is a moisture rich cleansing bar of soap that after a month can dissolve to even the size of a quarter without breaking in half! How many pieces of mini broken detergent soap do you have that you squeeze together to try to get your money's worth? It's not only annoying, but it is not helping your skin other than cleaning. Might as well grab some Arm and Hammer. If you stick with a natural soap, You have squeaky clean skin that is soft, silky and smooth! Exfoliants and additives like Aloe and Vitamin E are usually found in natural products, too. So many things in one bar that you use less after-shower products! Also look for those scented with essential oils to further help skin. These oils have different purposes. Some heal eczema, and psoriasis, others heal red, inflammed (and even sunburned) skin. Some balance and tone skin to clear acne and oiliness. So many more oils and uses! You can find all these oils and qualities in fine face, hair, and body products. These are more cost effective products, too, because you won't need a drawer full of creams that won't help what detergent soap continues to cause. It is a crazy cycle, but you can break it!