You will see many skin care companies list, on their facial cleansers, olive oil as an ingredient. Unfortunately, when it comes to cleaning, it simply doesn’t do that because it has no elements for removing dirt and grime.
Cleaning is an important part of your daily skin care regimen. Cleansing prevents infections and blemishes that can lead to scars on your face. However, an olive oil facial cleanser can’t help prevent infections because it has no antibacterial and antiseptic properties. So is it hype?
What skin care companies do is add just enough olive oil to their cleansers to legitimately call it an olive oil facial cleanser. Consumers like the fact it’s an ingredient and will purchase the product…but it won’t do any good.
In fact, many cleansers contain very poor quality synthetic chemicals which do more harm to your skin rather than good. For instance, alcohols like ethanol, methano and isopropyl alcohol to name a few are frequently used in olive oil facial cleansers. All that these alcohols do is dry and irritate your skin. They strip away the natural acid mantle from your skin which makes you more susceptible to bacteria, moulds and viruses.
So, how can you obtain the most benefit from olive oil? You should look for cleansers containing ingredients derived from olive extract.
Out of all natural plant oils, olive oil shows the nearest compatibility with human skin. One unique emulsifier is specially formulated to penetrate deep into your skin to hydrate and rejuvenate it is called Olivem 800.
Because Olivem 800 contains a lipid fraction of olive oil, it gives a much greater emollient effect which makes your skin soft, smooth and vibrant.
Now that you know about this unique emulsifier developed from natural olive oil, look for this ingredient in facial cleansers. Not only will it give you the greatest benefits but you won’t be exposing your skin to harmful chemical substances.
Visit my website for more information on olive oil facial cleansers that can make your skin healthier. Learn more about incredible natural ingredients you should look for, and the harmful ingredients you should avoid, in skin care products so you can achieve young-looking, beautiful and naturally glowing skin.
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