Showing posts with label Skin Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin Care. Show all posts
Gluten Free Skin Care - Yay or Nay?
This is debate not yet determined... science has conflicting responses. What are YOU comfortable with if you are a Celiac Patient?
Gluten Free Skin and Personal Care are not necessary per
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"Lipstick, lip-gloss, mouthwash, toothpaste—they can all trigger a reaction in people with celiac disease," says Alice Bast, founder and president of the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA). "If you're sensitive to gluten, you should be using gluten-free cosmetics and toiletries. Even if you don't experience any symptoms, you could be doing damage on the inside." Her thinking, though accepted by many, is yet to become mainstream. Experts are split over whether sufferers should avoid cosmetics that contain gluten. Some are adamant that gluten-free cosmetics prevent flare-ups, while others suspect that the amount of gluten in makeup is too small to trigger real problems. There's no standard protocol yet—and the question will remain murky until more research exists.
Another reason to consider Gluten Free Personal Care
Gluten-free foods and skin care products are becoming all the rage, and while a gluten-free diet may be necessary for those with gluten intolerance or sensitivities, does your skin really benefit from a gluten-free routine? There is conflicting evidence as to whether or not gluten molecules are able to penetrate the skin when applied topically, but most experts believe that only gluten that is ingested poses a risk to people with celiac disease. There is, however, a condition known as dermatitis herpetiformis that is also gluten-related, as well as various levels of wheat allergies and sensitivities. Here is an overview of these skin conditions and how using products that contain gluten may or may not affect them.
Dermatitis herpetiformis, also known as Duhring’s disease, is a skin rash that can affect people with gluten intolerance. It is characterized by itchy bumps and blisters that may resemble those caused by the herpes virus, although this condition is not related to herpes, despite its name. Many times, dermatitis herpetiformis is misdiagnosed as eczema, but unlike eczema, this condition can be completely cleared by adopting a gluten-free diet. However, it does not appear that topical products containing gluten contribute to these symptoms (Celiac Disease Foundation). Although a growing body of research indicates that gluten molecules are too large to penetrate the skin, those with wheat allergies may experience a rash or irritation when gluten-containing products are applied to the skin (Mayo Clinic). In this case, you may need to look for skin care products that are gluten-free. If you’re struggling to manage dermatitis herpetiformis, or think that you might have an allergy to wheat that is causing a rash, talk with your dermatologist about the most appropriate treatment options.
While it’s unlikely that topically-applied skin care products will trigger symptoms of celiac disease, using lip products that contain gluten may pose a slight risk, as these can be accidentally ingested. If you have celiac disease, a gluten sensitivity, or gluten allergy, you might want to consider swapping out your lip balms and other lip care products that contain gluten for gluten-free options.
Any time you experience a rash, itching, or other signs of irritation after using a particular skin care product, it’s a sign that there is at least one ingredient in that product that isn’t right for your skin type, or that you are allergic to. If you’re not sure what could be causing the adverse reaction, take the suspected product to your dermatologist so that he or she can help to piece together the puzzle. Many times, people will try to solve their skin care problems on their own by layering product after product, which can end up making matters worse. Instead, find a dermatologist in your area who offers the innovative Skin Type Solution system, which first assesses your skin based on a questionnaire and determines which of the 16 Baumann Skin Types you are. Then, you can head to www.SkinTypeSolutions.com or work with your dermatologist to choose skin care products that perfectly match your skin type.
If you have a severe gluten intolerance or allergy, it may be worth your while to look into gluten-free options for skin care products, especially those that are applied near your mouth. Otherwise, gluten-free products may not be necessary, even for those with celiac disease. As a general rule of thumb, if you’re unsure about which products or ingredients you should avoid or include in your everyday skin care routine, consult your dermatologist. Using the wrong products can have numerous unwanted effects on your skin, whether gluten-free or not.
Beyond the Label

Have you ever looked at a label for a beauty product that reads, “You can use this for EVERYTHING!” Well, probably not. As far as beauty products go, multi-purpose isn’t really how most would be classified. We’ve got creams bursting out of our medicine cabinets. One for practically ever body part—there are creams specifically made to combat wrinkles, under eye serums, lotions just for our faces, for our feet, and then there are the standard hand and body creams.
Our bathroom cabinets are stocked full of goodies, each with just one purpose—and while they might do a dang good job at what they’re intended for, it seems our ever-dwindling shelf space likely won’t be thanking us any time soon.
Perhaps, though, you’re just not aware of the full-potential of your pantry potions. Take coconut oil, for instance, it’s quickly become the jack-of-all-trades. From the kitchen to the bathroom, coconut oil is being used for cooking and baking as well as oral hygiene and skin care. Have a shelf stocked with Max & Madeleine goodies? You’re in luck. Many of our products have a ton of alternate uses, too, that allow you to get the absolute most out of every product.
We’re highlighting four Max & Madeleine products that really pack a punch!
Max & Madeleine’s Healing Balm:
– Perfect for dried, chapped, cracked skin to moisturize
– Soothe symptoms of sunburn (For best results: put on at night before bed, and wake up in the morning with little to no sunburn)
– Soothes chapped nipples for breastfeeding moms
– Stretch marks—using Healing Balm on the belly during pregnancy can help to reduce stretch marks and also alleviate the itching as skin stretches
– Aids in cellulite reduction
– Acts as a gentle makeup remover (Apply a small amount to the face and use a washcloth to remove dirt and makeup, safe to use around eyes)
– Aids in tattoo healing
– Helps with eczema and psoriasis
– Can be used for cradle cap (Apply to baby’s scalp and remove with a wash cloth)
– Helps to soothe and protect diaper rash
– Great to use as an intensive nighttime face and neck moisturizer
– Reduces wrinkles
– Softens cuticles
– Can help to heal rashes and skin reactions (To make sure that this is okay, consult with your doctor first!)
– Alleviates razor burn
– Moisturizes and soften scars
Max & Madeleine’s Boo Boo Stick:
– Heals minor cuts, scrapes, burns, etc.
– Acts as a cuticle softener
– Can be used as a lip moisturizer
– Aids in tattoo healing
– Relieves symptoms of razor burn and cuts from shaving—it stops the bleeding immediately!
– Alleviates skin irritations
– Moisturizes and soften scars
– Can be used for anti-aging/wrinkles, specifically around the eyes
Max & Madeleine’s Breathe Balm:
– Helps with allergies
– Works well on stuffy noses and alleviates sinus problems
– Helpful for those who suffer from headaches
– Reduces congestion
– Soothes stomach aches
Max & Madeleine’s Diaper Cream:
– Soothes razor burn (especially bikini area)
– Helps with rashes associated with Candida
– Acts as an alternative to deodorant, and prevents underarm sweat
– Reduces puffiness around eyes
– Reduces chaffing (thighs or under breasts)
– Prevents clammy hands
– Can be used on feet to prevent sweating and odor
– Can be used to dry up pimples
The bottom line? Get to know your products. While the label promises one main use, there could be many more.
Understand ingredients, learn their purpose, and find out other ways you can be using the products you have at home.
Someone had to be the first to put hemorrhoid cream under their eyes… Be a pioneer!
Hello Beautiful | 5 Signs Your Skin Needs Love
When the mercury and humidity plummet, that means it’s time to provide all the love your skin needs to avoid dehydration, flaking, and redness. Here are our quick and effective solutions that smother your skin with affection!
1. Dry Patches. In dehydrated skin, the cells start to lift, causing skin to flake and peel. The answer- add Argan Oil to your regimen in the cold winter months. Why? Your skin’s protective barrier is comprised of fatty acids that dry, cold weather strips away. This lightweight oil easily penetrates skin replenishing lost moisture and protecting against damage. Follow with a super hydrating cream to hold in the moisture and plump the skin.
2. Itchiness. Sometimes stinging and discomfort can be a sign of sensitivity to harsh ingredients and irritants. When it comes to skincare, less is always more. Cleansing with an Aloe and Sea Buckthorn based cleanser to sooth sensitive skin, using a simple Hyaluronic Gel to hold in moisture and soften skin and a gentle, ultra light, but hydrating cream is all that’s needed.
3. Breakouts. Blemishes can pop up for a number of reasons, including stress, lack of sleep, or overexposure to occlusive products this time of year. Wash with a mild cleanser that targets blemishes, but doesn’t dry out skin. Then spot-treat blemishes to reduce redness and speed up healing with a product like Clear Skin Spot Treatment. Look for products with salicylic acid – it’s and anti-inflammatory and much less irritating than benzoyl peroxide. And don’t forget Retinal in the PM- it chemically exfoliates, kills bacteria and cleans pores.
4. Dullness. Anything that stimulates collagen production and evens out skin tone is going to help radiance. The number one dermatologist recommended, hero ingredient is Retinal to help cellular turnover and illuminate skin. In addition, use a natural AHA exfoliator or peel twice a week to help slough off dead skin cells and help thicken the collagen layer. Using a Peptide-based serum will also help stimulate your cells to produce more collagen.
5. Hyperpigmentation. The message on sun is clear: it damages skin. Even in winter, the aging UVA rays wreck havoc on our skin cells, making broad-spectrum everyday production (UVA and burning UVB rays) a MUST. To help correct the damage, treat your skin to a revitalizing dose ofVitamin C. This daily skincare staple not only improves the appearance of dark spots and discoloration, it evens out skin tone, and brightens the complexion.
Choose the Right Sun Protection
There are two kinds of rays that penetrate the ozone: UVA and UVB. UVB rays can cause superficial damage, like sunburns, while UVA rays penetrate deep into the dermis and cause mayhem, breaking down the collagen and elastin that holds your skin in place. UVA rays are responsible for the aging aspects of sun exposure like wrinkling, loss of firmness and hyperpigmentation.
Here are some facts and tips for preventing sun damage throughout the year:
- Seek out the shade, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM. This is when the UV index is at its highest and you are more susceptible to the damaging effects of UVA and UVB rays.
- You should always use a broad spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher every day. For all of your fun outdoor activities, use a broad spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.
- The SPF level specifies the amount of time you can spend in the sun without burning, not how strong a product is. An SPF 30 is not tougher than an SPF 15; it just means you won’t need to reapply it as often.
- Apply 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) of sunscreen to your entire body 30 minutes before going outside.
- You should reapply sun protection at a minimum of every two hours, but if you’re swimming or working up a sweat, reapply immediately. It’s better to be safe than burnt and sorry.
- Avoid tanning and UV tanning booths, because this is where you are just asking for wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, age spots and, in extreme cases, skin cancer. Just one indoor tanning session alone increases users’ chances of developing melanoma by 20%, and each additional session during the same year boosts the risk almost another 2%. (1)
- Try to wear protective clothing, including a wide brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses. The fashion selections and options are endless!
- Don’t forget the kiddos! Keep newborns out of the sun, and remember that sunscreen should be used on babies over the age of six months.
- Self-checks are important, so examine your skin head-to-toe every month and see your physician every year over the age of 35 for a professional skin exam.
MyChelle has an array of über-safe, natural sun protectants that will guard against both UVA and UVB rays. Titanium Dioxide and clear Zinc Oxide offer clean, broad-spectrum defense that helps prevent the signs of aging, and research has even shown that Zinc Oxide can shield against ultraviolet rays as well. What’s more, our sun products are vegan friendly and loaded with skin-benefiting nutrients that are suitable for all skin types.
Discover the perfect MyChelle Sun Protection for you:
- Moisturize and protect
Use Daily Defense SPF 17, which hydrates the skin while providing full spectrum UVA/UVB protection. A favorite item for those with normal to oily skin.
- Safeguard your skin
Sun Shield SPF 28 Unscented is a full spectrum UVA/UVB sun defense that offers powerfully effective protection and is non-irritating. Perfect for those with sensitive skin.
- Coconut-enriched protection
Sun Shield SPF 28 Coconut is also a full spectrum UVA/UVB sun defense that offers powerfully effective protection, but this product has a delicious natural coconut scent. A must-have for coconut lovers!
- Boosted benefits
Try Replenishing Solar Defense SPF 30, which will avert photo-damage, reduce the appearance of fine lines and maintain moisture levels – this high level sunscreen protector does it all! Great for anyone looking for added benefits from their sun protection.
(1) Boniol M, Autier P, Boyle P, Gandini S. Cutaneous melanoma attributable to sunbed use: systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ 2012; 345:e4757. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e4757
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Gluten Free Skin Care
MyChelle’s scientifically advanced formulas are based on clean, natural bioactives that provide unmatched, professional results.
A Cruelty-Free Company
Here at MyChelle, we’re not just nature lovers but animal lovers, as well. We believe that as beautiful as the Earth itself are the many creatures who call our planet home.
MyChelle is proud to be on PETA’s list of certified cruelty-free companies. This means that we have verified that we do not conduct, commission or pay for any tests on animals for ingredients, formulations, or finished products, and also that we have pledged not to do so in the future.
In addition, MyChelle has partnered with the WILD Foundation to support their efforts to protect wildlife and wilderness around the world—and we love discovering like-minded individuals and companies who share our passion for and commitment to Mother Earth and all of her children
Gluten Free Skin Care
This post is about a Skin Care product line that I am not a paid affiliate or spokesperson. I just LOVE the products and when I found out today that all their products are GLUTEN FREE, I jumped for joy!!!
MyChelle is a product line that focuses on the most effective, nontoxic skin care products. MyChelle products deliver fast, powerful, visible results without nasty ingredients or toxic chemicals.
My favorite products are the Sun Shield, Honey Dew Cleanser and the Foundation. Looking forward to hearing what products you will fall in love with!!
My favorite products are the Sun Shield, Honey Dew Cleanser and the Foundation. Looking forward to hearing what products you will fall in love with!!
13 Gluten Free Makeup & Skin Care
Most of our products are gluten free. We are sensitive to
this since we know many people suffer from gluten allergies. One common
ingredient that contains gluten is Vitamin E. But the Vitamin E we use is
gluten free because it's derived from cold pressing rice bran.
We have a very personal story behind our gluten free
products. Creating fabulous, gluten free makeup is a personal mission for
Afterglow Founder, Kristin Adams' whose mother and sister both have Celiac
Disease and must avoid all things containing gluten–including cosmetics and
personal care products. She has watched them struggling for years to find truly
natural and gluten free cosmetics. When Afterglow Cosmetics was born,
naturally, Kristin made sure that none of the ingredients used to formulate her
line of cosmetics contained gluten.
Juice Beauty uses no gluten ingredients and many Juice
Beauty products are certified gluten free by GFCO. GFCO certification provides
a certification seal that is easily identified and provides consumer assurance
that the product meets strict standards for Gluten Free. The GFCO measures
results by using testing methods that are accepted for gluten testing by
analytical associations such as the Association of Analytical Communities
(AOAC) and the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC).
Our line of ZuZu Luxe offers certified gluten-free cosmetic
products inspired by the European spa tradition. Gabriel Color Cosmetics offers
a full line of 100% natural, pressed mineral cosmetics. Our Clean Kids
Naturally collection is now certified gluten-free.
Every Single Makeup, Skincare, Body Care, and Haircare
Product is 100% Gluten Free
Do you have an allergy to gluten, or gluten intolerance? You
can still use all SUZANNE Organics products without any worry, because they are
completely gluten free. While individuals with Celiac Disease may not generally
have to worry about skincare that contains gluten because the skin doesn't
absorb the gluten, they still have to be careful about getting any around their
mouth or lips. Obviously, with many facial care and makeup products, this can
be a big problem. In order to maintain our pledge of offering only the purist
of products, we keep them completely free of gluten.
Finding a gluten free makeup can be difficult for some people
with skin conditions like eczema, psorasis, celiac, MS and lupus. Because it is
so easy to overlook the presence of gluten in some cosmetics containing wheat,
we make sure to label our products truthfully. This way, you always know
exactly what you are getting before you try it. Discover our line of gluten
free mascara, lipstick, lipgloss, lotions and skin care products.
truth in labeling cosmetics seal Southern Magnolia Mineral
Beauty™ is a proud participant in the Truth in Labeling Pledge, a program that
helps consumers, manufacturers and retailers stay informed about the
ingredients in the products they buy, make or sell.
When going "gluten free" becomes a necessity to
your lively-hood, it is important to have the right products which truly adhere
to the strict standards of a gluten-free lifestyle. All Personal Basics by
Andrea Rose gluten free skin care and makeup products meet these requirements.
We have also created gluten free toothpastes which are both safe as well as
refreshing. Also, we carry a variety of our own gluten free lip glosses and
lipsticks in a variety of fantastic colors.
All of our products are free of gluten, parabens, SLS,
phthalates, artificial colors and synthetic fragrances. All of our products are
100% Vegetarian, and most are even 100% Vegan.
There is no gluten or wheat protein in any Ecco Bella
product. All our products are safe for customers with celiac sprue.
Pure SKN Chemical-Free Makeup, Cosmetics & Skin Care
Professional Grade, Gluten-Free, Paraben-Free, Organic, No
Additives, Naturally Pure
Why Pure SKN? Our skin care products are gluten-free and
full of antioxidants, vitamins and essential oils. The crushed minerals we use
in our chemical-free makeup are imported from Germany and are never diluted.
All of our products are free of preservatives, parabens, bismuth oxychloride,
talc, dyes and cheap fillers. Why Pure SKN? Why Anything Else?
Our ENTIRE line is free of gluten
Currently, we do not use the following ingredients in our
products nor do we have plans on incorporating such ingredients as: wheat, oat,
rye, and barley. We are not a certified gluten free facility. Each of our
products has an ingredient list on the product page, simply look at the
‘ingredient’ tab to determine if the ingredients are suitable for you.
All products are gluten-free, with the exception of the
Oatmeal Bergamot Bar Soap; due to possible gluten contamination of the oats
from nearby wheat fields. This is called "blow-by contamination" for
true celiacs. Our Vitamin E is sourced from either soy or sunflower, rather
than wheat germ.
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