Get To Know About Some Terms Indicated On Your Beauty Products
Get To Know About Some Terms Indicated On Your Beauty Products

The beauty industry is enormous. Today, products are available for every skin type and concern. Consumers are spoiled for choice, and as if that weren’t confusing enough, there are terms on the labels of these skincare products that further complicate matters. Because you take such good care of your skin, it is critical that you understand all of these beauty product terms and their meanings. Interested In Beauty Products But Uncertain Of The Terms? What They Mean Is As Follows...

Interested In Beauty Products But Uncertain Of The Terms? What They Mean Is As Follows…

Non-comedogenic: 

A comedone is an all-encompassing term that refers to a pore or hair follicle that becomes clogged with trapped dead skin cells and sebum, resulting in whiteheads and blackheads. When a product is labeled as non-comedogenic, it means that the formula will not clog the pores, preventing acne, pimples, and blackheads. 

Hypoallergenic: 

If your skin care product’s label states that it is hypoallergenic, this indicates that the formulation is less likely to cause an allergic reaction. 

Dermatologist tested:

When a product is labeled as dermatologically tested, it means that it has been evaluated to determine whether it may cause irritation or a reaction. On human volunteers, these patches are covered and left on for 24 hours. After 48 hours, an expert examines the volunteer’s skin for signs of swelling or reaction. 

 No additional fragrances:

Fragrances can be derived naturally or synthesized in a laboratory to mask the unpleasant odor of certain skincare ingredients. However, these synthetic fragrances or added perfumes are a leading cause of adverse skin reactions. 

No synthetic colors or dyes: 

While artificial dyes and colors serve no purpose other than to enhance the appearance of your skincare products, they can cause skin irritation, which is a risk you should avoid if you have sensitive skin.

About the Author:

Germie Alderite is a Registered Medical Technologist in the Philippines. She is currently studying Doctor of Medicine in the said country. Germie worked in an Adventist Wellness Center for a year before entering Medical School. She believes that many transgress the laws of health through ignorance, thus, people need instruction. They need to be impressed with the importance of making their knowledge a guide of life. Physician has many opportunities both of imparting a knowledge of health principles and of showing the importance of putting them into practice.

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