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bubulina
post Apr 14 2006, 02:43 PM
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Adevarul e ca m-am saturat sa tot arunc bani pe cosmetice care nu fac nimic. Am o gramada, hmm nu vreau sa le numar acum, dar da adevarul e ca am prea multe si nu vreau sa devin totusi prea obsedata....

Nu am probleme mari cu fata, nu am cosuri sau alte minuni dar am si eu dorinta asta sa arat ca fetele din reclama; tenul ma refer. Stiu ca sunt fake dar tare as mai vrea.

Am incercat de-a lungu timpului multe. De fapt cred ca m-am saturat de brandurile gen Clinique , chanel, clarins etc. Nu vreau sa trec la cele f scumpe (desi imi fac cu ochiu).

As mai face o incercare cu produsele naturiste. Am un ulei de la Clarins 100% care lucreaza destul de bine mediein general si altul cu uleiuri ential care ii merge iar bine asa ca poate asta e solutia.

Am vazut ca Angelito a trecut pe Decleor care au multe produse 100 % naturale. Ma gindesc sa le incerc si eu , dar nu pana nu termin cremele ce le am , ca tare mi-e frica ca nici astea nu o sa lucreze ca lumea si dess trebuie sa le arunc pe toate.

Am fost ieri si m-am uitat la uleuri esentiale. Am vazut o gramada de tipuri multe din uleuri care apar si in compozitia celor decleor.
Mi-am luat un rose face oil 100 %(nu ca as fi avut nevoie ) de la Neal's Yard (mult mai ieftine ca decleor) ca eram tare curioasa sa vad cum rectionaeza fata mea la uleiurile astea. Am vazut ca au multe sticlute cu uleiuri d-astea.

POate stie cineva ceva....si e intersat de subiect.

Am mai vazut tot asa naturale si ieftine produse de la Burt's bee. Au un repair serum care e tot asa bine cotat. 100% natural .

Si cred ca intrebarea era: daca se pricepe cineva cum se face cu uleuirle astea...Am intels ca fiind ff concentrate trebuie umblat cu precautie cu ele.
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angelito
post May 2 2006, 02:13 PM
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Bravo, Bubulina, pentru intrarea pe taramul naturalului, ca sa zic asa (IMG:http://www.elady.ro/forums/style_emoticons/default/322.gif) !

Intr-adevar cu niste produse ca untul de shea si uleiul de jojoba nu ai cum sa dai gres (mai ales daca sunt bio). Cat despre cremele de zi, incearca Lavera daca ai pe la tine (toata lumea e incantata de crema Basis Sensitiv sau ceva de genul asta, si de crema cu morcov, care am inteles ca si coloreaza nitzel...).
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bubulina
post May 6 2006, 04:32 PM
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If there is one cosmetics industry buzz word that gets almost immediate consumer attention, it’s “natural.” Whatever preconceived or media-induced fiction someone might believe about natural ingredients being better for the skin has no factual basis or scientific legitimacy. Not only is the definition of "natural" hazy, but the term isn't even regulated, so each cosmetics company can use it to mean whatever they want it to mean. "If a company wants to call their products natural, it can, and it doesn't matter what they contain. [The] FDA has tried to establish official definitions for the use of certain terms such as “natural” but its regulations were overturned in court. So companies can use them on cosmetic labels to mean anything or nothing at all." (Source: FDA Consumer Magazine, August 2000).

In the world of skin care and makeup, the claims about all-natural products are either exaggerated because the products are laden with lots of unnatural ingredients, or the natural ingredients they do contain are problematic for the skin. Just because an ingredient grows out of the ground or is found in nature doesn’t make it automatically good for skin, and the reverse is also true, just because it is synthetic doesn’t make it bad. Yet there are many beneficial natural ingredients for skin, which makes the whole issue more confusing because consumers are often at a loss (or simply don’t have the time) to determine which natural ingredients are helpful and which are harmful (and more products than I care to count contain a frustrating combination of both).

Fruits, vegetables, or any pure food ingredients are not necessarily the best for skin. When it comes to skin care, more often than not, it is some small element of the plant that has benefit for skin. Extracting this component from the plant almost always requires a process that is synthetically derived. Further, these extracts are far more stable than the whole food. Think about it this way: a plant in its pure form isn’t stable in the least, especially in skin-care products. Just think of how long a head of lettuce lasts in your refrigerator. It would be far worse sitting on the counter in your bathroom! Regrettably, natural or plant-based preservatives have extremely poor antimicrobial or antifungal properties. Complications for skin due to a product being contaminated are a serious consideration when it comes to how a product is preserved.

Many companies claiming to be all-natural are anything but. They achieve the appearance of being all natural by listing a natural ingredient description in parentheses next to the more technical-sounding ingredient on their label. Although this appears to be helpful information, it still leads consumers in the wrong direction. For example, ammonium lauryl sulfate, a standard detergent cleansing agent, is listed on an Aveda ingredient label as being derived from coconut oil. While that makes the ingredient sound natural, what the label doesn’t explain is what the coconut oil has to go through to become ammonium lauryl sulfate. Ammonium lauryl sulfate is the salt of a sulfuric acid compound, neutralized with an ingredient like triethanolamine. None of that makes this ingredient bad for skin, and I wouldn't tell anyone to avoid ammonium lauryl sulfate, but that is the more accurate description of that ingredient and it just isn’t “natural”. Along with this deception, products from companies that want you to believe they are all natural often, if not always, contain a vast array of synthetic ingredients.

It is important to point out that many natural ingredients can cause allergies, irritation, and skin sensitivities. Just think of how many people have a hay fever response to a wide variety of plants, and observe how many of these plants show up in cosmetics. Citrus often shows up in skin-care products, but most of us have gotten lemon or lime juice on a slight cut while cooking and know it burns like crazy because it's irritating to skin. Camphor (which is distilled from certain trees), peppermint, menthol, and eucalyptus can all cause an irritant or sensitizing response. All of the following natural ingredients can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, skin sensitivity, and/or sun sensitivity:

* Almond extract
* Allspice
* Angelica
* Arnica
* Balm mint oil
* Balsam, basil
* Bergamot
* Cinnamon
* Citrus
* Clove
* Clover blossom
* Cornstarch
* Coriander oil
* Cottonseed oil
* Fennel
* Fir needle
* Geranium oil
* Grapefruit
* Horsetail
* Lavender oil
* Lemon
* Lemon balm
* Lemongrass
* Lime
* Marjoram
* Oak bark
* Papaya
* Peppermint
* Rose
* Sage
* Thyme
* Witch hazel
* Wintergreen

The label might say natural, but you could be buying a purely irritating product that might cause an allergic reaction. Simply saying a product is “natural” doesn't tell you anything about the efficacy of the ingredients in a product. Remember, poison ivy is natural too, and I can’t imagine a fan of all-natural products applying that to their skin instead of a benign synthetic ingredient.

The notion that natural ingredients are better than synthetic ingredients is even more distressing, because it just isn't true. While vegetable or plant oils may sound better for the skin, varying forms of silicones (i.e., siloxanes, dimethicones, cyclomethicones) are just as beneficial and offer impressive benefits for the skin. But it's hard to glamorize and advertise a "synthetic," unnatural-sounding ingredient. Silicones show up in over 80% of all skin-care, makeup, and hair-care products you buy. Yet you rarely hear about them because the cosmetics companies think consumers won't find them as sexy or alluring as plants, or oxygen therapy, or cellular repair, or a thousand other marketing angles that have nothing to do with what really works for your skin.

I'm not saying there aren't a large range of natural ingredients that are exceptional for the skin, because there are—lots and lots of them—but the idea that they are the "best” (or only) option for skin is just not reality. If you want to use products that contain helpful, non-irritating natural ingredients, what should you look for? The following natural ingredients (though keep in mind the natural form and, at times, the function of these ingredients may be altered after they’re treated and prepared for use in a cosmetic product) each have beneficial properties for skin, mostly by making dry skin look and feel better or functioning as antioxidants:

* Alfalfa
* Algae
* Aloe
* Andiroba oil
* Apricot kernel oil
* Artichoke extract
* Avocado oil
* Babassu oil
* Bearberry extract
* Beeswax
* Black currant oil
* Black elderberry
* Black tea
* Bladderwrack
* Borage seed extract
* Borage seed oil
* Burdock root
* Candelilla wax
* Canola oil
* Carnauba wax
* Carrot extract and oil
* Castor oil (all forms)
* Ceramides
* Chamomile extracts
* Cocoa butter
* Coconut oil
* Cornflower extract
* Corn oil
* Cranberry seed oil
* Curcumin (tumeric)
* Elderberry
* Evening primrose oil
* Flax extract and oil
* Ginkgo biloba
* Grape seed extract
* Grape seed oil
* Green tea
* Hazelnut oil
* Hemp seed oil
* Honey
* Horse chestnut extract
* Hydrocotyl extract
* Irish moss
* Japan wax
* Jojoba oil
* Kaolin
* Kelp
* Kudzu root
* Kukui nut oil
* Lanolin (all forms)
* Licorice extract and root
* Linseed oil
* Lotus seed extract
* Macadamia nut oil
* Magnesium
* Mallow
* Matricaria
* Nettle
* Oat extracts
* Olive oil
* Oryzanol
* Ozokerite
* Palm oil
* Peanut oil
* Pecan oil
* Pine cone extract
* Propolis
* Pycnogenol
* Rapeseed oil
* Raspberry seed oil
* Rice bran oil
* Rose hip oil
* Safflower oil
* Sea whip extract
* Seaweed
* Sesame oil
* Shea butter
* Slippery elm bark
* Soybean extract
* Soybean oil
* Sunflower oil
* Sweet almond oil
* Tea tree oil
* Vanilla Planifolia
* Walnut oil
* Wheat germ glycerides and oil
* Wheat Protein
* Whey Protein
* White tea
* Willow bark
* Willow herb (fireweed) extract
* Yeast
* Yucca extract



Paula Begoun

E un articol al paulei, acum stiu ca ea e si a fost intotdeauna impotriva cosmeticelor naturale, care in general primesc review-uri proaste din partea ei (am rog ea isi promovaeza produsele ei).

Am cumparat coconut oil. Imi place mut, mai mult decit jojoba cred. Fata se simte asa de fina si placuta!
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bubulina   Cosmetice naturale   Apr 14 2006, 02:43 PM
kalua   Ma intereseaza si pe mine subiectul, dar habar nu ...   Apr 14 2006, 03:36 PM
ala80   Cred ca cele mai renumie produse naturale de la no...   Apr 14 2006, 03:39 PM
17girl   eu n-am inteles daca trebuie sa numim produse natu...   Apr 14 2006, 05:51 PM
bubulina   Da cam poti sa numesti orice doresti, pt ca nu sti...   Apr 14 2006, 06:31 PM
angelito   Fetelor, eu sunt foarte pasionata de cosmeticele n...   Apr 14 2006, 07:17 PM
kalua   Eu m-am tot documentat despre tema zilele astea si...   Apr 18 2006, 08:41 PM
bubulina   Fetelor cucuietelor, ce mai faceti? Hmm, kalua ...   Apr 19 2006, 09:30 PM
angelito   Bubu, mie mi se par bune produsele Decleor. Nu mir...   Apr 20 2006, 12:40 PM
bubulina   Salut fetelor! Angelito ma bucur ca esti mul...   Apr 20 2006, 11:11 PM
bubulina   Fetelor cucuietelor! Ce mai faceti?   Apr 24 2006, 09:10 PM
angelito   Bubulina, uleiurile vegetale trebuie sa fie extras...   Apr 26 2006, 04:02 PM
bubulina   Buna la toata lumea! E momentul sa fac bilan...   May 1 2006, 12:24 AM
angelito   Bravo, Bubulina, pentru intrarea pe taramul natura...   May 2 2006, 02:13 PM
bubulina   Natural Ingredients Printer-Friendly Page Emai...   May 6 2006, 04:32 PM
bubulina   bun e momentul sa fac un update - am rezultate ff...   Jun 2 2006, 08:54 AM
ioannaraluka   Mi-am luat unt de cacao de Favisan, poate va inter...   Jun 15 2006, 01:38 PM
bubulina   Eu am parul ff uscat si l-am folosit pt par. Pt pi...   Jun 15 2006, 02:00 PM
17girl   mama mea a folosit o masca naturala de care e f mu...   Jun 15 2006, 03:01 PM
ioannaraluka   Bun, daca l-am luat acum nu o sa il las sa stea de...   Jun 15 2006, 03:11 PM
bubulina   normal, nu-l tine deageaba. Eu l-as pune putin pe ...   Jun 15 2006, 03:25 PM
ala80   Daaaa si mie imi face tare bine uleiul de migdale....   Jun 15 2006, 03:19 PM
MonicutzaB   eu imi pun cateva picaturi de ulei de migdale pe d...   Jun 15 2006, 03:27 PM
ioannaraluka   Da, de la Plafar, ambele...de care intrebai? Cel d...   Jun 15 2006, 03:35 PM
bubulina   merci mult, preturile sunt bune. Vreau si eu sa am...   Jun 16 2006, 09:04 AM
bubulina   Shea butter - sursa remedyfind.com Shea Butter (B...   Jun 18 2006, 02:50 PM
ioannaraluka   Interesant untul de shea. Am citit tot si am retin...   Jun 18 2006, 03:30 PM
angelito   Da, se pare ca untul de shea nu e comedogen (si si...   Jun 20 2006, 02:48 PM
baby_nfs   deci in romania nu il gasim .. chiar asta vroiam s...   Jun 23 2006, 09:45 AM
17girl   uleiul de migdale ar putea avea efect si la persoa...   Jun 25 2006, 06:10 AM
bubulina   baby...da din pacte untul nerafinat nu se poate cu...   Jun 26 2006, 07:40 PM
ioannaraluka   Imi iau untul de cacao cu mine la mare, sper ca ac...   Aug 2 2006, 08:06 AM
bubulina   salve Raluca! chiar ma ginadema sa cumpa ace...   Aug 2 2006, 06:25 PM
ioannaraluka   De untul de cacao e vorba? Cum o sa il folosesti p...   Aug 2 2006, 06:40 PM
bubulina   Da, Ralu untul de cacao. Am ajuns la conluzia ca o...   Aug 2 2006, 07:15 PM
MonicutzaB   bubulina, la lush au un sampon solid care ar putea...   Aug 3 2006, 02:24 PM
bubulina   Salve fetelor nu am folosit niciodata Lush. Am t...   Aug 5 2006, 03:06 PM
ioannaraluka   Mare lucru n-am facut cu untul, in sensul ca nu l-...   Aug 23 2006, 03:55 PM
cristina1   Buna fetelor am vazut ca vorbti despre produse nat...   Sep 19 2006, 09:58 PM
anamaria   m-a interesat in amanunt subiectul cosmeticelor na...   Oct 21 2006, 02:56 PM
bubulina   M-am uitat doar la poze, nu am gaist despre ce vb ...   Oct 27 2006, 07:34 PM
kalua   bubulino :aplauze: Asta-i treaba buna!   Oct 27 2006, 07:49 PM
baby_nfs   adica.. amestecand otet de mere 5% cu apa distilat...   Oct 29 2006, 10:09 AM
bubulina   Nu chiar.. Mama lotion contine acid de mere si d...   Oct 29 2006, 12:37 PM
angelito   Din pacate, Bubulina, nu stiu unde se pot gasi la ...   Oct 29 2006, 02:37 PM
baby_nfs   angelito, eu am dat search pe google si am gasit c...   Oct 29 2006, 04:49 PM
planet   Buna ziua fetelor! Sunt noua pe acest forum, s...   Nov 9 2006, 04:26 PM
Diana   Nov 9 2006, 08:42 PM
ioannaraluka   Hello everybody! Am intrat sa ma laud cu prim...   Nov 17 2006, 02:25 PM
Medeutz   bubulina, am citit cu mult interes retetele propus...   Dec 14 2006, 11:07 AM
ioannaraluka   Eu am inteles altceva: ca otetul folosit are deja ...   Dec 14 2006, 11:14 AM
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Diana   Mai bine il diluezi, mai ales daca ai un ten sensi...   Mar 6 2007, 11:45 PM
ioannaraluka   Eu am ten rezistent si merge fara apa, dar trebuie...   Mar 7 2007, 12:04 PM
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