We are spoilt for choice when it comes to anti-aging skincare. Walk into any pharmacist, and you’ll see shelves lined with promises. Fewer wrinkles, youthful, glowing skin are just some of the claims that these products make. But, when you dig a little deeper, the reality of these cosmetics isn’t so pretty.
Aren’t the advertisers and marketing teams of these skincare products smart? They’ve made us think that we’re not beautiful and wonderful just as we are. I do get it though. Slowing down the signs of aging and feeling better about what you see in the mirror is something we all want. But you must remember that what goes ON your skin, goes IN your skin.
I’m going further than skin-deep in this segment to uncover some of the hidden toxic ingredients lurking in anti-aging skincare. I discuss mercury and Teflon, the two bad boys lurking within your cosmetics. I unravel just how they affect the body, and the proactive steps you can take to make better purchasing choices.
In This Segment:
Why you should vote with your dollars
The keywords to look out for when checking cosmetic labels
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Thanks for the reminder! I’ve had a serious level of Mercury Poisoning and it is good to know where to look for it!
Ekaterina
Posted at 19:05h, 29 September
It would be great if you can list “The keywords to look out for when checking cosmetic labels” in a text format, so consumers can check their products straight away.
Amber
Posted at 14:33h, 02 October
Hi Darin! Can you spell out the chemicals to check for on labels please? It would be super helpful! Thank you for this great information.
I have been making skincare for over a decade now and I am so glad you put this out there. The real truth about anti-aging is that the best treatments to stave off the effects of it are simple and cost very little: Drink lots of fresh clean water, eat a diet rich in whole plant foods, get at least 7 hours of sleep each day, get outside and get some regular sunshine on your skin, and get some form of cardio fitness each day. Skincare can help you but it wont cure you of aging. In fact many synthetic concoctions can increase your aging by weakening the skin, clogging pores, or adverse side effects from transdermal penetration.
Jane Dulaney
Posted at 17:26h, 24 SeptemberThanks for the reminder! I’ve had a serious level of Mercury Poisoning and it is good to know where to look for it!
Ekaterina
Posted at 19:05h, 29 SeptemberIt would be great if you can list “The keywords to look out for when checking cosmetic labels” in a text format, so consumers can check their products straight away.
Amber
Posted at 14:33h, 02 OctoberHi Darin! Can you spell out the chemicals to check for on labels please? It would be super helpful! Thank you for this great information.
Janice Summers
Posted at 19:36h, 17 OctoberI have been making skincare for over a decade now and I am so glad you put this out there. The real truth about anti-aging is that the best treatments to stave off the effects of it are simple and cost very little: Drink lots of fresh clean water, eat a diet rich in whole plant foods, get at least 7 hours of sleep each day, get outside and get some regular sunshine on your skin, and get some form of cardio fitness each day. Skincare can help you but it wont cure you of aging. In fact many synthetic concoctions can increase your aging by weakening the skin, clogging pores, or adverse side effects from transdermal penetration.