But, their importance has declined with the emergence of
commercial skin care products that are loaded with chemicals.
Given the amount of potentially toxic chemicals that are allowed to be present
in commercial skin care items, it's really nice to know there's no funky stuff in here.
Over the years I have really, really reduced my use
of commercial skin and body care products.
Commercial skin care products might be effective, but contain many harsh chemicals, posing the risk of skin damage in the long run.
She further explains that the emulsifiers and sulphates found in
many commercial skin cleansers remove the skin's natural defense.
Most
daily commercial skin toner products tend to be alcohol based and sadly, this leads to inflammation and drying out of your skin, particularly when it's used on delicate or already partly dried - out skin.
In a quest to find effective topical photoprotective agents, plant - derived products have been researched for their antioxidant activity, so the use of natural antioxidants in
commercial skin care products is increasing.
I completely agree with your point that
commercial skin products contain harsh chemicals which are very harmful to our skin.
A standardised and stabilised 10 % tea tree oil cream was tested against
a commercial skin care cream (control cream) in the management of canine localised acute and chronic dermatitis.