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Gave up your makeup?


Hi Ladies at curezone,
I just wanted to comment on the toxicities of makeup. As per Hulda Clark 's recommendation and research results, I have not worn any make up in over a year. While reading some of Hulda's case reports, it seemed that women would disobey her rules about eliminating beauty products, because it was too difficult for them to go cold turkey. Some women may be working in the public eye and their appearance is definitely an issue. Our appearance is important to all of us.
So, I have been searching for some all natural products that can be used to take the place of our old fancy shmancy toxic makeup and beauty prodcts:
Aromaleigh, at aromaleigh.com, is all dry minerals in many different colors, sheens, hues, and shimmers. There are no preservatives . You just add the oil (apricot,lavendar,jojoba..) you want to use right before you put it on your face. You make it fresh everytime. YOu can mix it up to make the perfect colors.
Castor oil on your eyelashes, keep your eyelashes dark. Put it on before bed and in the morning. They look longer to me.
Flax seed oil on your face before bed reduces reddness, scarring, and does not bother my acne. It may prevent wrinkles too. My face looks more one color and less blotchy. You'll notice a difference.
Burts Bees products uses all natural ingredients and citric acid as a preserve. They sell little tester kits so you can try it. I know that Clark said something about beeswax rarely being pure, but not all products have beeswax. Just watch out for fragrances...almond one is strong which is a lot of aldehydes. I got their tinted moisturizer and strawberry lip gloss and I only wear it when I go out.
Dr. Hauschka's line of skin care is expensive, but homeopathic. It teaches your skin to come back to its full health. Ingredients are all natural. I am getting a bronzer from this line.
ZIA is another line of skin care. It is expensive, but you can get it cheaper at vitamin shop. I have not tried it yet.
All the otyher products and hair stuff have methylparaben and other chemical preserves, so I did not consider them safe.

I think that's all I have for now. If anyone uses these or dislikes these products let me know. If anyone uses any haircare products that are OK by Hulda's standards, please post them. Thank you!!

~Gracey
 

 
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