Organic beauty products are better for your skin because what you put on your skin eventually ends up in your body. Evidence abounds for the healing powers of handmade natural products, particularly when essential oils are included.
You should not put anything on your skin that you couldn’t eat. Your body will understand ingredients from the earth such as sunflower, burdock, calendula and so on. However, once you use something manmade i.e. synthetics, chemicals, etc. on your body, that is when the sensitivities and irritations begin.
Think of skin care products like you would think of food. In today’s world, there are a lot of synthetic, or “fake” ingredients used in food processing.
But if you go to a high-end restaurant, you generally won’t find “fake” ingredients on the menu. Top chefs know that creating a top-quality meal requires top-quality, natural, fresh ingredients. They don’t use artificial flavors and powders in their cooking, because real spices and fresh herbs create a finer, more exquisite taste.
At Jaydancin, we believe creating skin care products is not any different. We do not cut corners and we take the time to research every ingredient so that we know for sure our products are the very best!
Organic natural skin care products work better simply because they are made with superior ingredients.
Organic natural skin care products are better for the environment because organic farming eliminates the use of synthetic chemicals and fertilizers. Fertilizers and chemicals all have a destructive effect on our water, soil and health.
Organicaly grown plants also do not have any genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as these may pose a significant threat to both human and environmental health. Therefore, through looking out for your own health, you’re also helping to protect our fragile ecosystem. That is what they call a “win-win” situation.
Seeking change to green products that are pure and clean is worth your time and investment because you are making a difference in your life, your family and the environment. Learn more about "making the switch."