Skin medicine aka natural soaps
By admin ~ September 23rd, 2009. Filed under: blog.
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“Before we start work, we pray and give our blessings. We talk to soap every day… …If businessmen cannot protect the people, they are not fit to talk about environmental-friendliness!”
This is an extract from the natural herbal soap brochure I am reading, today is my fifth day using the Wild Mugwort www.taiwansoap.com.tw, and gleefully, it’s solving my open-pore problem. I’m so loving it!! ;D By the way, I also got the lemon soap which instantly deodorant my bedroom; keeps me wondering when will it dissipate (from Guardian pharmacy for just $12.75, what a steal!).
Technically, I’m one hard to please skeptical person with a sensitivity radar to attract the special products to heal my problem areas. Coming back to my face, I was doing a research on the internet for eliminating skin problems and found out the skin parasite - Dermodex causes major skin problems. These parasites are present in every hair follicle and skin pore. Areas such as our forehead, nose, cheeks and chin provides the most favorable living and breeding conditions for them, with an optimum thriving temperature. They are also present on terminal hair areas, such as the brow and lash roots. These mites stab their needle-like mouths into the cells to absorb nutrition, which explains occasional skin irritations invisible to the naked eye.
Being someone who regularly bring my own shopping bag, I’m so smitten with these soaps that claim to be free of coloring, essence oil, fragrance-fixing agent, color-fixing agent, stearic acid, paraffin wax! Even the package’s printed with harmless soybean-based ink and wrapped in USA edible-grade high-polymer materials.
I have to agree I’m a critical surveyor ;P


