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Would You Use AntiFreeze On Your Skin?
Our Competitors Use It and Alcohol in Their Products!
Make sure you read
the ingredients before you consider any brand. (Ours is listed
below.)
Many skin problems are created or worsened
by how we have been taught to clean and care for our skin, and by
many popular and new products on the market today. Even the
most expensive cleansers and cosmetic lines use ingredients with
harmful side effects. Then they add other ingredients to minimize
the skin damage. Most use glycols as a cheap cleanser and
to leave a moisturized feel on your skin. For
example, propylene glycol is commonly used and is also the main ingredient
in car antifreeze. The oily film provides the moisturized
feel. Others are loaded with preservatives such as biguanide
and diazolidinyl urea to increase product shelf life, or are date
coded for spoilage.
All of our products are made with
virtually all natural ingredients and sterilized to provide
for storage in hot or cold for over a year without any significant
preservatives. Sterilization requires all ingredients to be
highly stable and compatible with each other. Many commonly
used preservatives, such as several "urea" preservatives,
change into formaldehyde or other skin irritants if activated to
kill germs. Most ingredients commonly used in cosmetics are
altered by sterilization and were originally designed to protect
the product not the user. Developed without Animal Testing.
OUR INGREDIENTS:
Filtered Water, pure Aloe Vera, Allantoin
(FDA recognized skin protectant), premium surfactants (made from
coconut oil, corn, and sugar beets) that reduce skin redness and
irritations as they cleanse, antimicrobial preservatives, Vitamin
E, natural fragrance (minimal).
Meets FDA, OSHA, Biohazard, and California
standards
Manufactured in a FDA registered facility in the USA.
Contains no alcohols, glycols, harsh
preservatives, or abrasive paper towelettes. Safe for
use on newborns and infected or problem skin. Gentle enough
and pH balanced for feminine hygeine.
Safely stores in hot or cold climates for well over a year in
unopened package, and for months in its resealable package. Properly
dispose of used cloths or if your package becomes unsealed and the
cloths have areas discolored on them. Good cloths may
have a slight yellow tint or tan lines due to not using any dyes or bleaches.
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