| If you're looking for an organic night anti-aging cream | | | | every woman's goal is to smell like a bouquet during |
| review, you can find it or anything else on the | | | | the night. |
| internet. But, if you want an organic night cream | | | | These scents interfere with our sleep, whether we |
| reviewed, honestly, that might be a little more | | | | realize it or not. We become sensitized to them and |
| difficult to find. If you want to be sure that the | | | | start to have reactions that we don't understand. |
| ingredients are actually safe, that's even harder to | | | | Certainly a "pure" essential oil could not cause the |
| determine. Here's why. | | | | problem. But, actually, essential oils are common skin |
| Organics in skincare products are not regulated by | | | | irritants and the fragrances commonly cause allergic |
| government agencies. In order to be considered | | | | reactions. |
| organics, foods must meet certain requirements. | | | | Manufacturers must use the International |
| Government regulating agencies determine that the | | | | Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients on their labels. |
| farmers did not use pesticides, herbicides or other | | | | That's one of the things that make it difficult for |
| unnatural compounds when the plants were grown. | | | | consumers. Even natural ingredients sound like |
| So, if you read an organic night anti-aging cream | | | | chemicals when you read the official name. |
| review, you really have no way to determine | | | | Of course, it is not unusual to see an cream |
| whether or not the farmer that grew the raw | | | | reviewed and find that the complete list of |
| ingredients followed those practices or not. | | | | ingredients is not included. Often, only the "key" |
| Manufacturers are allowed to use the term, without | | | | ingredients are revealed. |
| any proof. You will not find an cream reviewed for | | | | If you want to be completely safe, you want to |
| safety by any government agency, anywhere, it is | | | | know about all of the ingredients and the |
| up to the consumer to determine if the manufacturer | | | | manufacturing processes used. That's information |
| is trustworthy or not. | | | | that you will not read in an anti-aging cream review. |
| Naturally occurring ingredients are not always safe. It | | | | Some processing is necessary if the compound is to |
| is commonplace to see an cream reviewed and find | | | | be effective. A "purist" might not like to read that |
| that one of the ingredients is a fragrance, aroma, | | | | statement, but if you see an organic night cream |
| scent or perfume. Typically, when manufacturers are | | | | reviewed and it contains honey, the honey has been |
| trying to convince consumers that their products are | | | | dehydrated and then added to another oil or |
| safe and natural, they will say that the aroma is a | | | | emulsion. |
| "blend of 100% pure essential oils". | | | | Instead of looking for another organic night anti-aging |
| It would be refreshing to see an review for a | | | | cream review, you might want to take a little time to |
| product that was free of any added fragrances. But, | | | | learn about the most effective and safest |
| I have yet to find one. Manufacturers believe that | | | | ingredients. That's my advice. |