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If you have sensitive skin, you’ve probably tried creams, soaps, and toners labelled “hypoallergenic.” But what does the term mean exactly? According to the FDA, “There are no federal standards or definitions that govern the use of the term ‘hypoallergenic.’ Manufacturers of cosmetics labeled as hypoallergenic are not required to submit substantiation of their hypoallergenicity claims to FDA.” Likewise, according to Health Canada, “‘Hypoallergenic’ is neither a legal nor a scientific term. It simply means that the manufacturer has selected ingredients with the objective of producing a finished product with minimum potential for causing allergy.”
Source: alive #H Make the choice to go natural a simple one - Special Advertising Feature provided by VitalScience Corp
It is shocking is to learn that hazardous chemicals are even closer than we think because they are common skin care ingredients! Fortunately there are steps to take in choosing skin care products that will prevent unnecessary exposure and maintain your health and wellness. Heiko skin care products are gentle and do not burden the skin with unnecessary ingredients. You will not find parabens, perfumes, preservatives, chemical compounds or mineral oils in our formulas. They also do not contain methylparaben (or similar compounds), suspected to have links with cancer. Make the choice to go natural a simple one with Heiko. |
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