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		<title>Cosmetic History Worldwide &#8211; Beauty and the Beast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#013; Cosmetic is synonymous to women and we say this because billions &#013; of dollars are being spent by women on cosmetics to increase their &#013; beauty quotient. Cosmetics are an indispensable part of a woman&#8217;s life -&#013; the love for beauty-enhancing elements cuts across all strata of &#013; society. In my effort to dig [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Cosmetic is synonymous to women and we say this because billions &#013;<br />
of dollars are being spent by women on cosmetics to increase their &#013;<br />
beauty quotient. Cosmetics are an indispensable part of a woman&#8217;s life -&#013;<br />
 the love for beauty-enhancing elements cuts across all strata of &#013;<br />
society. In my effort to dig into the cosmetic history and unearth the &#013;<br />
love affair between women and cosmetics, I came across many interesting &#013;<br />
facts that I wish to share with all my readers.</p>
<p>Delving into the &#013;<br />
history of the use of cosmetics, we know that the Egyptians were the &#013;<br />
ones who started it all (sometime around the 4th century BC). There are &#013;<br />
historical evidences of the Egyptians using eye paints, scented oils and&#013;<br />
 even animal fat based creams. These cosmetics were used by the women of&#013;<br />
 the upper class in order to enhance the beauty of their facial skin and&#013;<br />
 even treat skin problem like wrinkles, stretch marks, scars, hair &#013;<br />
growth etc. This brings us to an interesting conclusion i.e. there has &#013;<br />
not been any major shift in the purpose behind the usage of cosmetics.</p>
<p>The&#013;<br />
 Western part of the world was a late entrant into cosmetic history and &#013;<br />
the use of cosmetics and it all started during the middle ages. Here too&#013;<br />
 cosmetics were an elite affair and the commoners were bereft of this &#013;<br />
luxury. The use of cosmetics was not taken in a very positive way by the&#013;<br />
 Church and it ultimately banned its use. Queen Victoria extended her &#013;<br />
support for the Church&#8217;s position. Thus cosmetics found its new lovers &#013;<br />
in the brothels where it adorned the faces of prostitutes. An &#013;<br />
interesting twist to the story came with Hitler declaring that cosmetics&#013;<br />
 were better suited for the faces of Clowns and women belonging to the &#013;<br />
master race should shun its use.</p>
<p>The next two hundred years &#013;<br />
witnessed a rapid growth in cosmetic usage and even women belonging to &#013;<br />
the lower strata of the society started to use cosmetic products. The &#013;<br />
18th century was very significant in terms of the changes in technology &#013;<br />
for the production of cosmetics. The French started to use new methods, &#013;<br />
chemicals and natural ingredients. Safer chemicals like zinc oxide were &#013;<br />
being used as the base and the use of lead or copper was abolished. At &#013;<br />
the end of the 19th century, the first beauty salons were set up.</p>
<p>Rapid&#013;<br />
 use of makeup cosmetics started from the early 1930s; actresses and &#013;<br />
theater artists started to use make up in their films. Sarah Bernhardt &#013;<br />
and Jean Harlow spearheaded the so-called cosmetic movement and made the&#013;<br />
 use of cosmetics fashionable. After World War II, there was rapid &#013;<br />
growth in the cosmetic industry where more and more women started using &#013;<br />
cosmetics. Soon with the introduction of electronic media like TV and &#013;<br />
Radio, cosmetics became a part of every woman&#8217;s life.</p>
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<p>To date the significance of cosmetics has not reduced,&#013;<br />
 but in fact, increased in the life of women. It is now over a 50 &#013;<br />
billion dollar industry. However, as its history evolves, cosmetics will&#013;<br />
 take on new meaning. Past cosmetic history focused on women&#8217;s beauty &#013;<br />
and the culture of anti-aging. The future will focus on the dangers &#013;<br />
inherent in the continued use of synthetically formulated cosmetic &#013;<br />
products. These synthetic chemicals have proven to be toxic in nature, &#013;<br />
and over time, clinical studies will prove them to be hazardous to one&#8217; &#013;<br />
health. Many of these toxins have already been linked to cancer, birth &#013;<br />
defects, infertility, liver and kidney malfunctions, and much, much &#013;<br />
more.</p>
<p>Recently, a lecture was presented by the Environmental &#013;<br />
Working Group, the EWG. Their mission is to protect children from the &#013;<br />
effects of toxic chemicals in the food, water, air, and products we use &#013;<br />
daily. Without getting into too much detail here is a summary of the &#013;<br />
findings of the EWG as it relates to cosmetic products.</p>
<p>Women, on &#013;<br />
average, use 12 personal care products daily that expose them to 160 &#013;<br />
toxic chemicals; 10 babies, still in their mother&#8217;s womb, were tested &#013;<br />
for chemicals in their bloodstreams with these results; 287 toxic &#013;<br />
chemicals were found of which 134 were linked to cancer; 151 were linked&#013;<br />
 to birth defects; 186 were linked to infertility; 130 were linked to &#013;<br />
the immune system, and so on.</p>
<p>Now, if one questions what this all &#013;<br />
means, consider the following statistics; there has been an 84% increase&#013;<br />
 in Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in children from 1975 to 2002; a 57% &#013;<br />
increase in brain cancer during the same period; a doubling of &#013;<br />
Hypospadias (birth defect of the urethra in males) in infant males in &#013;<br />
the same period; sperm counts in men are dropping at a rate of 1% per &#013;<br />
year; 1 in 8 women will get breast cancer; 1 in 3 women will experience &#013;<br />
some form of cancer in their lifetime; 1 in 2 males will experience some&#013;<br />
 form of cancer in their lifetime.</p>
<p>That is enough statistics to &#013;<br />
give you pause in the cosmetic products used daily. Past and future &#013;<br />
articles will delve deeper into this subject. For now, historically, we &#013;<br />
have presented the two sides of cosmetic history. The past emphasized &#013;<br />
the beauty aspects of personal care products, while the future should &#013;<br />
and hopefully focus on the dangers inherent in the daily use of &#013;<br />
toxic-laden cosmetic products.</p>
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		<title>The Truth About Face Cream Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might disagree, but hear me out on this. I have read numerous face cream reviews and have even written a few, myself. It is important to share information with fellow consumers. It&#8217;s obvious that we can&#8217;t rely on manufacturers to provide honest information. Sure, some manufacturers do come clean with the facts. But, most [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might disagree, but hear me out on this. I have read numerous face cream reviews and have even written a few, myself. It is important to share information with fellow consumers. It&#8217;s obvious that we can&#8217;t rely on manufacturers to provide honest information. Sure, some manufacturers do come clean with the facts. But, most just hide behind glossy advertisements and celebrity endorsements.</p>
<p> A new internet database, created by the Environmental Working Group, a public safety watchdog, of sorts, provides consumers with a little extra help. The database lists the ingredients in thousands of different skincare products and the EWG ranks those ingredients in terms of safety.</p>
<p> They also allow consumers to upload face cream reviews or make comments about the products. Some consumers are unhappy with the EWG evaluation, but the base their evaluations solely on the facts. </p>
<p> Cosmetic companies commonly use known allergens, irritants and toxins in their products. The reason behind this is money. There is no other explanation. As hard as the EPA and the FDA fights to get better regulations for skincare products manufactured in the US, the more lobbyists cosmetic companies send to Washington. </p>
<p> The hope of the EWG is simply to inform the consumer, so that they can make their own choices. It took years of hard work to get this information to the public and I, for one, am appreciative of all of the work that they have done.</p>
<p> If you read enough face cream reviews, you will see that some people &#8220;love&#8221; a product, while others &#8220;hate&#8221; it. That&#8217;s not really surprising when you have a little more information. </p>
<p> According to surveys conducted by the Food and Drug Administration, 25% of all cosmetic users have had an adverse reaction to one of the skincare products that they have used. So, if you read 10 face cream reviews for the same product, two or three are likely to be negative.</p>
<p> It is a known fact that sensitivity to some allergens develops over time. So, an ingredient that may have been non-irritating in a person&#8217;s youth can cause a reaction, as they get older.</p>
<p> It is also known that there are lower levels of hyaluronic acid in older skin. Hyaluronic acid is one of the things that prevent toxins and irritants from penetrating deeply. The deeper it penetrates, the more likely it is to cause irritation. That is probably the reason that you see some many negative comments about wrinkle creams and anti-aging face cream reviews.</p>
<p> Cosmetic companies never seem to consider how a harsh compound could affect an older person. They spend a lot of time figuring out their ad campaigns and marketing techniques. But, they spend very little time on researching or developing truly effective products.</p>
<p> Put this to the test right away! There is a new entry into the skincare product category. It is a company that makes some of the best anti-aging supplements on the market. You won&#8217;t read many face cream reviews for their products, unless you find their website. They allow their customers to leave comments on their blog. So far, there hasn&#8217;t been a single negative one. </p>
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