SPF: What Is It and Does It REALLY Protect Me?

What Is SPF?

What Is SPF?

SPF: WHAT IS IT AND DOES IT REALLY PROTECT ME?

Article by Heather Jadus  
Photo Credit: Halley Elefante

Before I learned about sunscreen, the ingredients in it and how it works I did this...  I used it every day and every night on my face.  It was in my moisturizer and guess what?  If I took a shower at night, I still put it on.  And if I took a shower at night after I was at the beach all day, I would put it on my face and my skin would burn and my thought was.... wow, I got some good sun today. Yay!  

Oh man, I had no idea.

I will not pretend that I have all the answers but I will tell you some points I have seen from a well-respected entity called The Environmental Working Group (EWG). (www.ewg.org). 

 EWG is a non-profit group trying to help sort through the enormous levels of toxicity in many of our foods and products.  

I'm going to take their points and turn them into terms I understand.  I hope you will understand them too as they are extremely important!

Here's some things I have learned:

1| SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor

And higher SPF may not actually be better for you or "more protection".  You have to reapply the stuff every two hours no matter what the SPF is for it to protect you from the sun (waterproof or not).

2| Rates of Melanoma

The most deadly form of skin cancer, have tripled over the past 35 years. Most scientists and public health agencies, including the FDA itself, have found very little evidence that sunscreen prevents most types of skin cancer.

3| The Common Sunscreen Additive, Vitamin A

May actually speed the development of skin cancer. The sunscreen industry adds a form of vitamin A to nearly one-quarter of all sunscreens. Retinyl palmitate is an anti-oxidant that slows skin aging. But federal studies indicate that it may speed the development of skin tumors and lesions when applied to skin in the presence of sunlight. EWG recommends that consumers avoid sunscreens, lip products and skin lotions containing vitamin A, often labeled “retinyl palmitate” or “retinol.” And yes..that is the same stuff you might be putting on your face for wrinkles so take heed my friends!

4|  Sunscreen does not protect skin from all types of sun damage.

The sun’s ultraviolet radiation generates free radicals that damage DNA and skin cells, accelerate skin aging and may cause skin cancer. Sunscreens can reduce these damages, but not as effectively as they prevent sunburn. Consumers can run into problems if they pick a sunscreen with poor UVA protection, apply too little or reapply it infrequently.

5| Some sunscreen ingredients disrupt hormones and cause skin allergies.

The ideal sunscreen would completely block UV rays that cause sunburn, immune suppression and damaging free radicals. It would remain effective on the skin for several hours. It would not form harmful ingredients when degraded by sunlight. It would smell and feel pleasant so that people would use more of it.  No sunscreen meets these goals. Americans must choose between “chemical” sunscreens, which have inferior stability, penetrate the skin and may disrupt the body’s hormone system, and “mineral” sunscreens, made with zinc and titanium, often “micronized” or containing nano-particles. (I'm still learning about the nano-particles thing.....but it seems to be bad)

6|  If you avoid sun, check your vitamin D levels.

Sunshine serves a critical function in the body that sunscreen appears to inhibit — producing vitamin D. The hormone is enormously important. It strengthens bones and the immune system and reduces the risk of breast, colon, kidney and ovarian cancers, and perhaps other disorders.  About one-fourth of Americans have borderline low levels of vitamin D, and 8 percent have a serious deficiency. Breast-fed infants, people with darker skin and people who have limited sun exposure are at greatest risk. Many people can’t or shouldn’t rely on the sun for vitamin D. Check with your doctor to see if you should get a vitamin D test or take seasonal or year-round supplements.

Isn't that amazing information?  I'm not going to say that I did full research and answered all the questions or solved all the problems but the key here is some knowledge to get you to ask questions about what you are putting on your skin to protect yourself from the sun.

I now only use spf or sunscreen products if I am going to truly be "in the sun" for a lengthy period of time.  And there are some safe choices out there!  Check out EWG’s 2014 Guide to Sunscreens.  It was just released this past Wednesday.  Hope it helps! 

What did you learn?

Be Informed.  Be Safe.  Be Healthy.

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ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

At Home Healthy Hair Care Practices

AT HOME HEALTHY HAIR CARE PRACTICES
{GETTING TO THE ROOT OF THE ISSUE}

Getting To The Root Of The Issue

Getting To The Root Of The Issue

Article by Melva Williams
Photo credit: Christina Cernik
Featuring: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

I have been a stylist for going on 25 years now and loved hair since I was 5 years old. I had an aunt who would braid my hair every week and I would watch the way her hands would move and it was like watching a masterpiece being created for me. I knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. My grandfather told me as a young girl whatever you do be the best, stand out from the rest and help others while you’re doing it. About 14 years ago I noticed women coming into the salon losing their hair for various reasons, not only my clients, but other stylists clients as well. This was not just external hair loss because of over-processing due to chemicals, braids, weaves, etc. But there are internal reasons why we lose our hair also. I began to ask a series of questions, and from their answers I noticed they were on the same lines and all had to do with the blood stream. So my research began in diet, exercise, medications, stress, hormones, metabolism, hydration, and how they all affect our hair.

At some point in my life I have been affected by one, and now all, of these issues in which I have researched. I think it made me dig a little deeper in a sense to gain more understanding of how I was to connect the dots in order to help others to do the same thing. 

A woman is only as beautiful as she feels. That beauty should come from the inside out, but in today’s society that we live in, that beauty is put on what we see in the media; TV and magazines. Then the outer beauty we put on clothes, jewelry, makeup and hair which are just extensions of one of our greatest attributes.

In today’s economy I also know that when money gets tight, for most women, your hair salon visit is the first thing to fall off the budget list.

Here are some things you can do to make sure that you ensure healthy hair practices at home:
1. If you are African American whose decided to go natural, make sure you are using non-sulfate shampoos and conditioners
2. Conditioners and Protein Treatments are not the same; treat your hair every 6 weeks
3. Trim your hair every 8-12 weeks; it’s a part of your healthy growth process
4. If going through hormonal issues, use non-sulfate because of parabens in regular shampoos  
5. Stretch out chemical treatments as much as possible; it’s healthier
6. If you are on high blood pressure medication you should not get permanent color; the ammonia interacts with medication

In our society today, hair has been made to be a very important part of a woman’s beauty, but not in the proper content in which it was given to her. Like everything else, if the inside is not right, no matter you put on the outside, it’s not going to help. All the good products you put on the hair won’t penetrate the hair. If you put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig.

This journey is about connecting your dots and going back to the root of the problem and finding out what’s going on inside. Give an honest account of where you are. Are you eating properly on most days? How’s your workout routine: over working out, no workout? Are you taking your medications correctly, do they cause hair loss? Are you stressed? What can I do to lessen my stress? How much water should I drink daily? All these things play an important role hair loss and hair growth. 

Whatever is going on the inside is going to show up on the outside sooner or later. These things will also begin to show up in your hair as well. If you are on medication or sick, it will show up in your hair, or even after surgery you will discover some hair loss because of anesthesia. Anything that affects your blood stream will affect your hair. When you go to give blood, what do they tell you? "Squeeze this ball," why? It gets the blood pumping in your arm. That’s what exercise does to your scalp; it increases blood flow and helps with hair growth. But then over-exercising builds up testosterone and can causes male pattern baldness. Your hair is connected to the capillaries the blood flow of your scalp and is needed to grow. The same way that you need that blood to flow in your heart, and if it’s not flowing there will be a blockage. Same thought process if the blood is not flowing in the scalp there will be blockage and the hair will break off. 

If you're overeating, eventually it will show up on the outside. It’s the same aspect if you’re not drinking enough water, your body will show signs of dehydration. There won’t be enough water to flush your liver or kidneys; your vital organs. It will not be enough to make to your hair so it will become dry, brittle, and break off. Toxins stay in the body longer, that’s why they take a strand of hair during drug testing because of the toxins.

When it comes to obtaining and maintaining healthy hair, here are my thoughts:
From the inside approach; make sure when you are prescribed medications that you do your own research to find out the side effects. Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily to properly hydrate, eat fruits and vegetables at least 5 days a week, exercise at least 3 days a week, and if possible, adding some vitamins in your regimen couldn’t hurt either. When it comes to your hair itself, make sure you are using quality products that are made for your hair texture, treat and trim your hair regularly, use satin at night and cotton when you work out. 

You are not only restoring your hair but you are being brought back to fullness by connecting your dots. With each approach of restoration you receive your crown in its rightful honor by caring for our bodies.

I have found joy sharing my gift and passion for hair and helping others by mending their tresses. I have enjoyed this journey with you.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

5 Ways Activated Charcoal Can Help Your Self Care Regimen

Activated Charcoal for Self-Care

Activated Charcoal for Self-Care

5 WAYS ACTIVATED CHARCOAL CAN HELP YOUR SELF-CARE REGIMEN

Article By: Heather Jadus     
Photo Credit: Dasha and Mari

If we are talking charcoal, then I am thinking of my Grandma.  She used to sketch with it and taught me how to sketch with it too!

Do you know the difference between charcoal and activated charcoal? Both are derived from carbon. Activated charcoal is much more porous than charcoal. Because of its larger surface area, activated carbon's ability to filter out more than charcoal can; is making it a better choice.

Here’s how YOU can use activated charcoal every day for both your health and beauty….

1.    Brush Your Teeth With It!

Activated charcoal helps whiten teeth while promoting good oral health by changing the pH balance in the mouth, helping prevent cavities, bad breath and gum disease.

It actually absorbing plaque and microscopic tidbits that can stain teeth and cause bad breath. This activated charcoal use is cost-effective and an all-natural solution for a bright smile.
The capsules are very easy to find.  Click HERE and you can get 100 capsules for under $10.

You can get 2-4 brushings per capsule by breaking the capsule open into a small dish. Just dip your toothbrush in and brush like normal.  The charcoal has no taste and does look a bit creepy when you see your mouth turning black but trust me it REALLY works!  My teeth have never felt so clean!  Don’t forget to use it on your tongue too!  And be careful, it can get messy and will stain your clothing/vanity etc. 

2.    It Can Prevent a Hangover! 

Yep!  You read that right!  While activated charcoal does not adsorb alcohol, it does help quickly remove other toxins from the body that contribute to poisoning. Because the charcoal is taking care of these “other” toxins the alcohol toxins can be processed through the liver quicker and more efficiently.  In addition, when activated charcoal is taken at the same time as alcohol it has been shown to significantly reduce blood alcohol concentrations.  Seriously try it! You’re welcome!

3.    Uses For The Skin

For external treatments, activated charcoal is effective at treating acne and relieving discomfort from insect bites, rashes from poison ivy or poison oak, and snake bites.

To treat acne, mix one capsule of activated charcoal with two teaspoons of aloe vera gel, and smooth over face. Let dry and rinse off completely. The activated charcoal binds with environmental toxins and dirt that contribute to acne. It’s also good for spot treatments.

After bites stings and rashes, mix one capsule of activated charcoal with ½ tablespoon of coconut oil, and dab on affected area. Reapply every 30 minutes until itching and discomfort are gone. 

The bottom line is that this stuff actually lifts toxins out of your skin!  Here is a MASK and bar of facial SOAP that I love and they work wonders!  And they are less mess than the capsules.  Win/Win. 

4.    Uses for the Body

Activated charcoal uses include helping prevent cellular damage to kidneys and liver, as well as supporting healthy adrenal glands. It’s imperative to cleanse toxins and chemicals routinely from the body. Activated charcoal benefits major organs by helping the body flush out the toxins and chemicals that cause the damage.

Aging is a natural part of life, but due to the toxic load we are exposed to through food, our homes and workplaces, and our environment, to prevent pre-mature aging we must get rid of them.

For this activated charcoal use, take two capsules per day after exposure to nonorganic foods, heavy meals or after contact to other toxins. This supports better cognitive function, a reduction in brain fog, healthier kidney and liver function, and a healthier digestive tract.

5.    Digestive Cleanse

Activated charcoal uses help promote a healthy digestive tract by removing toxins that cause allergic reactions, oxidative damage and poor immune system function. By removing the toxins from your system, you can reduce joint pain, increase energy and increase mental function.
To complete a digestive cleanse with activated charcoal, take 10 grams 90 minutes prior to each meal, for two days.  Eating clean and drinking plenty of water will make this activity that much more effective!

These are just for our skin and body.  Charcoal can do wonders for cleaning mold and toxins as well.  We are just scratching the surface with this stuff.

I hope you try at least one of these tips and let us know how it worked!

Be Informed. Be Safe. Be Healthy.

Charcoal
Charcoal is commonly used in the home. It's used in water treatment systems, reduce odors, in vacuum cleaners, for creating works of art (with Grandma), and for cooking on outdoor grills. 

Activated Charcoal
Activated charcoal, or activated carbon, has oxygen added to it to increase its porosity, thereby, adding to its surface area. It's normally used to remove chemicals, toxins, and gases. Activated carbon has proven to be more successful when it comes to removing toxins!  Yay!

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

Losing Hair? How to Grow Your Hair Back Naturally

LOSING HAIR?
HOW TO GROW YOUR HAIR BACK NATURALLY

Hair Growth Is Regulated By Hormones And Metabolism

Hair Growth Is Regulated By Hormones And Metabolism

Article By Melva Williams
Photo Credit: Halley Elefante
Magazine: Issue #36

Hair can be considered a barometer of your health because hair cells are some of the fastest growing in the body. Hair growth is regulated by hormones and metabolism, so anything that affects your hormones and metabolism also affects hair growth and hair loss.

Most changes in your body will be noticed through your hair because cells can shut down to redirect energy elsewhere. The types of changes that can cause hair loss include hormonal changes, poor diet and nutritional deficiencies, medications, surgery, medical conditions, and thyroid disease.

When your body’s central regulatory role in glucose metabolism and the way it uses insulin has low activity, one of the symptoms is the ability to grow hair. This can be confirmed through a blood test. As well as certain medications and medical conditions that affect your bloodstream which in turn interacts with your metabolism.

If you’ve just had surgery, started or stopped any kind of treatments, if you are experiencing any kind of hair loss be patient. Once your hormones or metabolism go back to normal range the hair breakage will normally slow down and eventually stop.

There are also ways to help aide in growing your hair back faster by raising your metabolism because it will increase blood flow in your scalp. Exercise is one of the ways to help increase blood flow in the scalp, (like when you give blood and they ask you to squeeze the ball). The other way is to eat a healthier diet of protein which hair is mainly made up of, green leafy vegetables and juicy fruits, nuts and plenty of water.

For hair loss, I normally recommend multi vitamins, zinc, biotin, iron if deficient, and vitamin D. Most African American women are vitamin D deficient for lack of sunlight which causes dry scalp they think is dandruff. All these things are in unison with the healthier diet, they go hand-in-hand, or it’s like putting fertilizer on the grass but not watering it. 

Hair loss can be one of the most frustrating and scary things but don’t be afraid talk to your stylist, doctor, or dermatologist about it.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

11 Do's And Don'ts For Your Daily Beauty Routine

11 DO'S AND DON'TS FOR YOUR DAILY BEAUTY ROUTINE

Do's And Don'ts For Your Daily Beauty Routine

Do's And Don'ts For Your Daily Beauty Routine

Article by Heather Jadus
Photo Credit: Dasha & Mari
Magazine: Issue #32

Do you wonder if you are doing the right thing for your skin every day?  Try these 11 tips, mostly Do's and a few Don't's for your daily regimines!

1| DO! Remove your makeup EVERY NIGHT!
The most important thing to do to wake up looking fresh is to remove all of your makeup before bedtime, that means leftover mascara, lip color—everything. This ensures that your pores will be clean and your eyes free of leftover gunk.  

2| DON'T Use ANY Oil FREE Products!
Using oil free products on your face causes your skin to dry out.  This in turn will cause your body to overcompensate by creating more oil.  THIS is what causes your breakout.  Well... that and hormones. Hormones are a bit trickier to regulate but if you're using oil  FREE!  Throw it out!

3| DO! Sleep on a Silk or Satin Pillowcase
Sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase also helps both your hair and skin. Fibers on most cotton pillows are rough against your hair and your skin.  This can cause breaking damage to your hair and wrinkles to your skin.  You will notice that silk or satin will not leave any marks on your face after sleeping on them.  This causes great improvement!

4| DO! Run a Humidifier in Your Bedroom Overnight
Using an air humidifier in your bedroom produces durably hydrated, plump skin which is more resistant to irritants and allergens but also to appearing dry and fine-lined. By working on your skin’s hydration overnight you are helping your nighttime moisturizer work even better.  They key to healthy skin is hydration.  

5| DO Use Hand and Body Lotion or Oil EVERY DAY!
Moisturizing your hands and body with a thick, lotion or body oil will keep your skin, hands, feet and fingernails looking their best.  Hands get dried out throughout the day with exposure to dry air and excessive washing, and few of us apply hand cream with every water exposure as we should. Night is a chance to try to undo some of the damage, so be sure to slather something on at bedtime!

6| DON'T Use Any Products With The Word "Fragrance" Listed in the Ingredients  
Fragrance in the cosmetics and personal products industry is considered "trade secret", therefore companies are not required to tell you what ingredients make up that scent.  There could be 1, 5, 10 even 100 ingredients within that word.  This doesn't mean you have to use unscented products.  Just use products that list the actual ingredients used to make that scent.

7| DO Pin Your Hair Back At Night
Your hair contains oils and dirt that can get on your face and pillowcase and cause breakouts. Braid your hair or pin it up into a bun to keep it off your face as you sleep.

8| DO Get at Least 7 Hours of Sleep EVERY NIGHT
A good night’s sleep can really effect the way you look. Sleep can reduce dark circles because a lack of sleep compromises your body’s circulatory system and you get stagnant blood in the vessels under the eyes because it hasn’t properly drained.  Lack of sleep also causes your skin to look pale and tired because your circulation has been impaired.  So catch those zzzzz's!

9| DO Use Essential Oils on Your Face
Keeping in line with # 2 above, find a good facial oil or serum to use daily.  If straight oil seems too much for your face just put a drop in your moisturizer.  Your skin will suck it up and be more supple than ever!

10| DO Use eye cream
No doubt you’ve heard it a million times, but eye cream is important. Start using great moisturizers and eye cream at night (even if you’re in your 20s). When the morning rolls around, your skin will be plump and hydrated.

11| DON'T Use Sunscreen 24/7!
So many people tell you to wear your sunscreen day and night.  But why?  Why do you need those extra chemicals in the moisurizers and makeup that block the sun from your skin if you are not going to be in the sun.  There are many sunblock ingredients that aren't that healthy for your skin and some are even known carcinegens.  However, we DO have to protect our skin from the sun but only if your actually in it.

Be Informed. Be Safe.  Be Healthy.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

Go Suck a Lemon! For Real... I'm Not Even Kidding.

GO SUCK A LEMON! FOR REAL... I'M NOT EVEN KIDDING

Article by Heather Jadus
Photo Credit: Dasha & Mari
Magazine: Issue #28

Go Suck a Lemon!

Go Suck a Lemon!

Lemons are so good for us that you should be part of your daily diet.  The best way to partake?  Squeeze a whole lemon into a glass, then pour at least 8 oz. of warm water. Drink away.  Doing this first thing in the morning before you do anything else is said to be the best way to do it.

So what are the benefits of fresh lemon juice when you drink it with warm water?

1. It helps the liver eliminate toxins and waste products.  The liver has various roles in the body including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of bio chemicals to aid in proper digestion. Lemon water increases the livers detoxifying enzymes and helps the liver carry out these functions more efficiently.

2. It's alkalizing.  The body functions best in a more alkaline state and cancer cells tend to breed in an acidic body. Unfortunately due to the foods most people eat, the things they expose their skin to, and the environment they live in, most people’s bodies are very acidic. Lemons are alkalizing to the body and blood (although lemons are actually an acidic fruit).

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3. It's a rich source of vitamins and minerals rich in vitamin C (anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, & helps immune system), vitamin B (energy production), riboflavin (tissue repair, growth, & development) and minerals like calcium, phosphorus, magnesium (these minerals all help build strong bones & teeth).

4. It's super healthy for your skin. Lemon juice in water can act as an anti-aging remedy by removing wrinkles and improve the overall appearance of your skin. Your skin can’t look healthy if your body is holding onto toxins.

5.  It's good for weight loss.  Lemon water can help burn fat faster. When the liver is full of toxins it can’t metabolize fats as efficiently. 

I'm going to try this every morning for 30 days to see if it really helps.  I will keep you posted on my results for sure. 

Be Informed. Be Safe. Be Healthy.

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ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

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Hey Clean Eater! Are YOU Conscious About What You're Feeding Your Skin?

HEY CLEAN EATER!
ARE YOU CONSCIOUS ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE FEEDING YOUR SKIN?

Article by Heather Jadus
Photo Credit: Nancy Schoenmakers
Magazine: Issue #27

Are YOU Conscious About What You're Feeding Your Skin?

Are YOU Conscious About What You're Feeding Your Skin?

Skin is the body's largest organ and because it's porous, so anything you slather on it can get absorbed straight to your bloodstream! When you eat food, it gets digested and and then goes to the liver to be detoxified. When products penetrate your skin there is no detoxification.  

When it comes to living a healthy and natural lifestyle, what you put on your body is just as significant as what you put in your body.

Everyone wants clean skin products and some people even think they are using them but actually they are not. Unfortunately safe makeup, safe skin products and clean cosmetics brands are hard to find. The truth lies in the transparency so you need to do your homework!

Studies show that the skin can absorb an average of 64% of total contaminant dosage of any ingredient. This is why knowing your ingredients and reading your labels is key! Other studies found the face to be several times more permeable than broad body surfaces and an absorption rate of 100% for underarms. Lastly, another peer-reviewed study showed 100% absorption for fragrance ingredients. Ugh! That one really scares me!

It is easy to see that what we use on our skin ends up inside our bodies. So it is important to pay close attention to the ingredients in our skin care products. If the products you use contain harmful ingredients such as harsh, toxic chemicals, colors, and fragrances, those ingredients make their way into your body, your blood and lymphatic system. Every choice counts. Make some changes!

Here are a few tips on how to find the best clean skin products AND how to avoid the worst brands when it comes to safe and healthy ingredients:

1| Ingredients should be easily found. Many personal products list their ingredients on the box rather than on the bottle. Who keeps the boxes? But that's ok. A quick google on the internet should get you the information you need. HOWEVER, if you get to a product company website and ingredients are not listed this should raise a huge red flag. This has happened to me on a few products searches so I end up sending and email to ask if I am missing the ingredient lists somewhere on the site. Always the same answer... "If you want an ingredient list, please call to get it." This really disturbs me. Go no further. NEVER buy from this company again.

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2| Perfume, Parfum - When either of these words are listed as an ingredient, it's considered a "trade secret" in the cosmetics industry. Therefore, the ingredinet that make up this word are not required to be exposed. There could be 1, 5, 100 or even 1,000 ingredients that HIDDEN within that one ingredient. This does not mean that you need to use only unscented products. It just means that the ingredients that makeup the fragrance should be listed separatly.

3| Natural, Organic, Hypo-Allergenic, etc. etc. - If a product is slapped with any of these "labels" don't think that your search has ended. There is no regulation on any of these labels so any product can put them on there and they mean nothing. This does not mean that any product with these labels are lying. It just means you cannot rely on this label. ALWAYS check the ingredient list.

4| DIY (Do It Yourself) - This is an option of course and pinterest is full of recipes for natural products where you can pick the ingredients yourself. This option is not for everyone but at least it's there!

When in doubt always ask questions! Comment below if you have any!

Be Informed. Be Safe. Be Healthy.

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Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


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5 Tinted Moisturizers with SPF: Which Should You Slather Up With?

5 Tinted Moisturizers with SPF

5 Tinted Moisturizers with SPF

5 TINTED MOISTURIZERS WITH SPF: WHICH SHOULD YOU SLATHER UP WITH?

Article by Heather Jadus
Photo Credit: Mariana Garcia
Magazine: Issue #25

It's that time of year again! School will be letting out, the sun will shine more and stronger than any other part of the year! It's time to slather up with sunscreen and hit the beach!

Last year around this time I wrote an article about sunscreen and the dangers it can have it you are applying brands that have harmful ingredients. Here's a link (SPF: What it Does and Does it Really Protect Me?) for reference.

Now we know that protecting your skin from the sun as well as the ingredients in your sunscreen are both VERY important I did a bit of research,  I chose tinted moisturizers with SPF from 5 self-proclaimed "healthy beauty" brands. I rated them for safety, tested them for performance and compared their cost.

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This is the rating scale I used based on the amount of harmful ingredients in each product.

Here's what I found:

1| Juice Beauty - Tinted Moisturizer with 30 SPF (4 Shades)

Safety Rating - 1

Performance - This moisturizer worked well and I was able to match the colors well. What I did not like about it was that it was oil free. I am not a fan of oil free because it dries your skin out. This causes your body to overcompensate by creating more oils and breakouts occur. I did get a breakout after 7 days.

Cost - $29

2| Beautycounter - Dew Skin Moisturizing Coverage SPF 20 (5 shades)

Safety Rating - 1

Performance - This moisturizer is safe and light. I love the way it covers, lasts and makes it look like you have nothing on at all.

Cost - $42

3| Aveeno Positively Radiant 30 SPF

Safety Rating - 10 - I was SHOCKED at this rating!

Performance - This tinted moisturizer covered nicely but he scent was a bit strong. I found a bit of streak after some time in the sun.  

Cost - $14

4| Neutrogena Healthy Defense Daily Moisturizer

Safety Rating - 9 - AGAIN... WOW!

Performance - This tinted moisturizer also had some nice coverage but a bit of a strong scent. I'm not sure why your skin moisturizer has to have "fragrance".... it ads so many unnecessary ingredients to your product.

Cost - $15

5| Physicians Formula

Safety Rating - 3

Performance - I found Physicians Formula to Cover Nicely but it didn't last on a hot day. 

Cost - $17

Bottom line... you get what you pay for. I find that the higher end, higher cost products last longer because you don't need as much.  

Tell me what you think! Do you use any of these brands or other? I can rate them for you!

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There are absolutely no safety regulations on cosmetic ingredients.  Even companies who use words like "organic", "natural" and "pure" have no one but themselves checking to see if those claims are true.

If you are a clean eater and you are slathering toxic chemicals all over your body and hair, then you are doing it wrong. Click here to get my FREE LIST of Ingredients to AVOID!

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.