Natural Products vs. Chemical Products

It’s not always wise to foolishly believe those beauty products that boast to be biological. If you were to take a more in depth analysis of the ingredients you might find out that the elements in the product are not what they claim to be.

Biological acne care is highly popular today. Everyone wants biological ingredients in their lotions and creams. From aloe to jojoba, many ingredients are proclaimed as being a completely biological ingredient used to treat skin afflictions. The classification isn’t so cut and dry. Do all products that claim to be biological acne cure really deserve the title? What makes a biological skin care product truly biological?

The term ‘biological’, when used in a context describing product, has never been formally defined and agreed upon by all vendors. This makes it absolutely impossible to have a global standard applied to all products claiming to be biological. Consumers can never be completely sure their face cream or shampoo is what they technically denominate ‘biological’.

How many times have you seen new skin care products claiming to be made from organic botanicals and herbs? Botanicals are directly derived from herbs. For example, aloe vera is one of the most known extracts used to usually fight cold sores, dry skin, and general skin inflammations. It is a ‘biological’ ingredient because it is taken directly from a plant. The troubling issue with the use of ingredients like this is the lack of exhaustive clinical studies about side effects. Biological skin cleansers can give you countless complications.

Aloe vera can produce occasional rashes in some people. While it is commonly thought to relieve skin inflammations, the evidence does not support use for anti inflammatory purposes. Herein lays the issue with ‘biological’ skin care. Producers of biologic and organic products work under different processes and different criteria. Not having a global standard allows for quite a bit of wiggle room when it comes to classification under biological skin care.

Organic Skin Care Products Leave No Side-effects

Buyers all over the world buy products based on logos and symbols. Important sales growth has been observed because of increasing environmental sensitivity and an over all change in wellness. Simply using the right words and logos catches the eyes of buyers and makes the actual product unimportant. If the front of the bottle says its biological, then the product inside must be. This is a perilous way to buy skin care products. How do you know what the side effects of the ingredients are? Just because it is ‘biological’, it does not imply it is beneficial for your skin. Purchases need to be based on ingredients and not symbols.

Biological skin care products have the connotation of keeping people away from chemicals and compounds. The perception is changing that biological acne skin care solutions are less effective than their chemical based counterparts. Older, more educated buyers with extra income are more willing to spend their paychecks on creams and lotions they believe to be healthier than regular store acquired products. Biological acne remedies are always at a premium.

Scars can now be easily removed thanks to a natural skin care solution that embodies one the best curing ingredients that Mother Nature can offer.

- Charmaine Lambert

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