Skincare

Round-the-clock moisturizing for radiant, youthful-looking skin – without putting your health at risk

It’s no secret among researchers that small but frequent exposures to potentially hazardous chemicals can potentially be more harmful than a few larger exposures. The danger lies in their cumulative effect. If you’re using one of today’s many moisturizers that include these often hidden ingredients, you may be risking your health in the pursuit of glowing, youthful-looking skin.
Clear and healthy-looking skin doesn’t just happen on its own, at least not for most people. For radiant, youthful-looking skin you must pay attention to more than one variable – from eating a healthy, fresh diet to regularly cleansing and moisturizing to replenish your skin. Moisturizers are important for relieving dry skin, but they offer many additional benefits for your healthy skin.
They enhance and preserve your skin’s smoothness and help avoid the dry skin cycle that can make your skin look older than your years.

Plus, a high-quality moisturizer with the right ingredients can help...

  • Soften your skin and protect against and alleviate chapping, cracking, itching and roughness due to dryness.
  • Promote your skin’s tone and elasticity and smooth the appearance of wrinkles.

  • Hydrate your skin while replenishing and protecting your skin’s moisture barrier.
  • Protect your skin against the abuse of the elements and prevent damage caused by dryness.

  • Revitalize and brighten the appearance of your skin.

Introducing... Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion for lightweight, all-day hydration and protection

Once you’ve thoroughly cleansed your face with our Organic Clarifying Facial Cleanser, you’re ready to moisturize

Ideal for use under makeup or on its own, our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion is a quick-absorbing, lightweight moisturizer for all-day hydration and protection from the abuse of the elements. Perfect for all skin types, this nourishing formula keeps your skin soft, supple and glowing throughout the day without a greasy or oily feel.

Best of all, you’ll find only the finest USDA Certified Organic ingredients in our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion:

• Organic Pomegranate Seed Oil (Punica granatum)
• Organic Cupuacu Butter (Theobroma grandiflorum)
• Organic Sweet Almond Nut Oil (Prunus amygdalus dulcis)
• Organic Shea Butter(Butyrospermum parkii)
• Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Juice (Aloe Barbadensis)
• Organic Lecithin (from sunflower) Helianthus annuus
• Organic Cucumber Extract (Cucumis sativus)
• Organic Watercress Flower Extract (Nasturtium officinale)
• Organic Rice Bran Extract (Oryza sativa)

Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion

Deeply Moisturize at night with Organic Overnight Face Cream

Your skin needs overnight replenishing just as much as your body and brain does. So why not treat it to some of the best natural moisturizers the plant world has to offer?

Our Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream deeply moisturizes your skin with nature’s finest botanicals while you sleep. And its aromatherapy benefits from lavender flower oil help you relax to get the rest your body needs.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s in our Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream:

  • Organic Shea Butter (Butyrospermum parkii)
  • Organic Lavender Flower Oil (Lavandula angustifolia)
  • Organic Cupuacu Seed Butter (Theobroma grandiflorum)
  • Organic Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil (Hippophae rhamnoides)
  • Organic Acai Fruit Oil (Euterpe oleracea)
  • Organic Calendula Flower Extract (Calendula officinalis)
  • Organic Parsley Leaf Extract (Carum petroselinum)
  • Organic Rice Bran Extract (Oryza sativa)
  • Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Juice (Aloe barbadensis)

Our Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream are both USDA Certified Organic. And unlike many other moisturizers on the market today, you won’t find potentially harmful hidden ingredients, including
artificial fragrances, parabens, phthalates, dyes and undesirable chemical preservatives.

Organic Overnight Face Cream

No guilt, no worry… you can feel good about using our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream

Not only are our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream free from harsh and potentially harmful chemicals, they’re also:

• Cruelty-free – Our products aren’t tested on animals and are Leaping Bunny Certified.
• Soy-free – We use only lecithin from sunflowers and not soy in our formulas.
• GMO-free – Our formulas contain no genetically engineered ingredients.
• Gluten-free – Our formulas contain no gluten-containing ingredients.

So, you can feel good about using our skincare products for exceptional moisturizing to give you the youthful and radiant appearance you desire.

Give your complexion the round-the-clock care it deserves with our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream

There’s no need to look older than your years. Or suffer with persistent dry skin and its effects. When you use our Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream as the final steps in your daily
skincare routine, you help…

  • Soften your skin and protect against and alleviate itching, chapping, cracking and roughness due to dryness.
  • Promote your skin’s tone and elasticity and smooth the appearance of wrinkles.
  • Hydrate and lubricate your skin, while replenishing and protecting your skin’s moisture barrier.
  • Protect your skin against the abuse of the elements and prevent damage caused by dryness.
  • Revitalize and brighten the appearance of your skin.
When you know you look your best, you can’t help but feel that way, too. Order your supply of Organic Moisturizing Daily Face Lotion and Organic Moisturizing Overnight Face Cream today.
Organic Overnight Face Cream

“It’s no secret that plant foods nourish your body, and applying botanical-based products to your skin has the same effect. Don’t put anything on your skin that you wouldn’t eat. Botanical-based products provide a smart and natural way to help yourskin feel and look radiant and flawless.”

Dr. Mercola

13 BOTANICALS

For glowing, radiant skin

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

From the chocolate family, this mildly aromatic moisturizing ingredient is softer and creamier than cocoa butter.

  • Absorbs quickly so no greasy residue is left behind
  • Improves the appearance of your skin and promotes softness and smoothness
  • Increases skin hydration due to its water-absorbing qualities
  • Enhances the absorption of other healthy moisturizing ingredients
  • Contains essential fatty acids and phytosterols to promote your skin’s elasticity and radiant appearance

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was
nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”

  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits
White jar with skincare product on a white background with green decorative leaf Template for posters and banners[/caption] An all-natural vitamin A cream from the tropics of Africa, and so highly regarded that its source tree was nicknamed the “Tree of Life.”
  • organic shea butter
  • Creates moisture similar to what your skin’s own sebaceous glands produce
  • Contains an abundance of beauty-promoting ingredients – vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile
  • Promotes your skin’s elasticity
  • Contains 7 to 12% unsaponifiables or natural vegetable extracts, known for their skin conditioning benefits

Why the words “Organic”, “Natural” or “Botanical” don’t guarantee you’ll receive authentic natural ingredients

Many are surprised to learn that, unlike food, there are no federal regulations for beauty products, including moisturizers. Any company can claim its product is “natural” or “organic.” Just because some brands of moisturizers contain ingredients derived from natural sources, it doesn’t mean they are organic or natural.

So unless a product displays the USDA Organic Seal on its packaging, the word “organic” may be meaningless. A product containing a small handful of organic ingredients can’t be called a Certified Organic product, no matter what the label says. For a product to bear that prestigious seal, it must contain at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients.

With moisturizers and other products that you apply to your skin, the devil is in the details. Your skin is your largest organ and when you lather on moisturizer, its chemicals flow right through your skin and into your bloodstream without any filtering. From there, they go straight to your organs.  Because your body doesn’t have enzymes to break down chemicals, they accumulate over time. Here’s what’s especially troubling about the long-term accumulation of chemicals in your body..

Small but frequent exposures can be more harmful than a few larger exposures.

The danger lies in the cumulative effect of chemicals. Any product that’s designed to moisturize is by nature more readily absorbed into your skin.  However, some products contain chemicals that enhance skin absorption even further, with the potential to drive toxic ingredients deeper into your skin
and, ultimately, your organs.

8 chemicals you may be applying to your skin if you use some top-selling moisturizers

you have many choices when it comes to skin moisturizers. However, not all are ideal for your skin or your health. Many top-selling products contain potentially hazardous ingredients. However, it’s surprisingly difficult to find out what those ingredients are, especially with moisturizers sold online, as their ingredient lists are often hidden from view.
I’ve come to the conclusion that the more challenging it is to view all the ingredients in a product, and not just the top two or three active ingredients, the more its manufacturer may have to hide.
So, when shopping online for moisturizers, search until you discover all the ingredients in a product. This can take some effort, but it may be the only way to know what exactly you’ll be applying to your skin. Those hard-to-find ingredients could include one or more of the following nine chemicals rated potentially harmful by the Environmental Working Group (EWG):
  1. Propylene glycol
    An alcohol used as a skin conditioning agent and fragrance ingredient, its concerns have been rated “high” by the EWG for skin, eyes and lungs and “moderate” for organ system toxicity. Plus, it enhances skin absorption, which adds to its negative effects.
  2. Parabens (including methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben)
    This family of preservatives mimics the action of the female hormone estrogen and can drive tumor growth. Plus, parabens can act as potent hormone or endocrine disruptors. EWG gives them a “high” rating for endocrine disruption concerns.
  3. Ceteareth-20
    This is a surfactant that comes with “high” concerns for contamination with potentially toxic impurities (such as 1,4-dioxane, a likely carcinogen), and “low” yet still significant concerns for enhanced skin absorption.
  4. Petrolatum
    Used as a barrier to lock in skin moisture, this semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons from petroleum has earned “high” concerns for both contamination and organ system toxicity. The European Union classifies petrolatum as a carcinogen and restricts its use, but it is widely used in American products.
  5. Dimethicone
    A silicon-based polymer used as a lubricant and conditioning agent, this chemical has been rated by the EWG as “moderate” for concerns of organ system toxicity.
  6. Diazolidinyl urea
    This antimicrobial preservative works by forming formaldehyde, which is a known respiratory and central nervous system irritant and carcinogen. EWG rates it “high” for concerns for chemical release.
  7. PEG-100 Stearate
    A polyethylene glycol ester that acts as a surfactant, it has earned “moderate” concerns for contamination and organ system toxicity.
  8. Synthetic Fragrance or “parfum”
    Fragrance or “parfum” is rated “high” for overall concerns for health and “moderate” concerns for immune system toxicity, allergies, skin, eye and lung irritation and organ system toxicity. A synthetic fragrance can contain dozens of untested and unlisted chemicals, including carcinogen phthalates, which accumulate in human tissue. There are many more ingredients that may be harmful to not only your skin but your overall health. For the most part, ingredients in personal care products are not tested for safety.

“Fragrance Free” and “Hypoallergenic” moisturizers – enough to help you avoid harsh chemicals?

If you have sensitive skin or need a product that won’t exacerbate an existing skin concern, you know how important it is to avoid ingredients that can be irritating.

So what do you do?
If you’re like many others, you look for products labeled “fragrance free” or “hypoallergenic”.

But is that enough to truly give you the insurance you need?
A university dermatologist and his colleagues recently put that question to the test. They searched online and visited big-box stores to identify 174 of the most popular brand-name moisturizers. What they discovered when studying their contents was truly stunning…

The majority of products labeled “fragrance-free” or “hypoallergenic” contained some form of potential skin allergen. And nearly half of products advertised as “fragrance free” contained a fragrance. Only 12% of the best-selling moisturizers advertised as “hypoallergenic” were free of potentially allergenic chemicals.

Another study by a dermatologist-led team took an even closer look at moisturizers. Here’s what they found when they analyzed 276 products:

68% contained synthetic fragrances or “parfum”
62% contained parabens
20% contained propylene glycol and formaldehyde releasers
While “fragrance-free” is certainly a step in the right direction if the product is truly free of synthetic fragrance, relying on the word “hypoallergenic” to
avoid potentially harmful ingredients may be misleading and potentially dangerous.

I suggest a different approach…
Rather than choosing products with questionable ingredients that may pose a risk to your health, I recommend looking for ingredients like these that you can not only pronounce, but trust…