Wednesday, 28 November 2012

The Consequence of Organic Skincare

The Consequence of Organic Skincare

I am passionate about nature, and have always been interested in the underlying connection between modern science and traditions. I am also interested in the close connection between our environment and the soil; between diseases and pollution; between modern, processed food and behavioural changed in humans; and the impact of modern farming techniques on the ecosystem. People often underestimate the effect that all of the above can have on us and our environment through the skincare products we choose.

I am a medical Doctor, so am obviously concerned with preventing disease and other health problems. I also love nature, however, and am also concerned with protecting the future of this planet we inhabit. It has become perfectly clear to me that the answer for all of us is to choose an organic way of life. This is the only choice for anybody concerned with animal welfare, with peace, and with social justice. One of my greatest inspirations is Gandhi, who also lived an organic lifestyle. He once said "We have to be the change that we want to make"

From the outset, when I first started researching ingredients to use in skincare products, I was clear that in my mind they should be certified as organic. This is the only way that we can ensure that the ingredients are at their maximum potential in terms of quality, and that the environmental impact is minimised: Skincare ingredients from non-organic sources are likely to have come from farming practices where pesticides have been used, for example: These have a serious, and negative impact on the environments, and potentially on our health.

You don't have to be a scientist to realise that it makes no sense to be applying products to your face and body that contain potentially harmful chemicals: Our skin is an organ in its own right, and it "breathes" through pores - what we apply to it, can be transferred to our internal organs. The organic option ensures the best possible diet for your skin, and for our beautiful planet.

Organic farming practices use no potentially harmful chemicals, and also ensure that raw ingredients reach consumers at their most potent. Using age old techniques like crop rotation, compost, biological pest control (as opposed to pesticides), and excluding herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides, means that organically farmed produce is pure and uncontaminated. Organic skincare products contain no man-made chemicals, and the ingredients are grown in way that doesn't detrimentally affect the planet. If you are interested in organic skincare, why not visit Inlight organic skincare who make a range of beauty products, including an organic facial cleanser

The Consequence of Organic Skincare

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

Yeah. It sure does good things.

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