Does anyone use a private label skincare they like? Also, a private label makeup line?
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Hi Nina, you mention "harmful chemicals" twice in your post and I am just hoping to clarify what you mean by that. Could you please give us a couple examples of things that you consider to be harmful chemicals that you have seen recently, and in what product? Thanks, this helps so much. -C
What I mean by harmful chemicals is irritating & pore clogging ingredients such as this:
Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate - very commonly used in skincare products. Also used in detergents and surfactants that pose serious health threats. It's also used in car washes, garage floor cleaners and engines hmm...it has the highest comedogenic rating of 5. (Extremely pore clogging). It's a detergent so it leaves a layer of film on the skin trapping in bacteria, dead skin & debris. Also a known irritant, especially to the eyes. (also sodium ammonium lauryl/lor laureth sulfates)
Fragrances (cosmetic fragrances/Parfum) - very irritating to the skin. can cause allergic reactions. Also pore clogging.Cosmetic fragrance is made with cheap synthetic chemicals which replicate the natural aroma of products which already exist in nature. Companies use them because it is cheaper than using the natural scent. Even some essential oils can be irritating and pore clogging, such as lavander oil because of it's fragrant properties.
Mineral Oil: petroleum by-product that coats the skin like plastic, clogging the pores. Interferes with skin’s ability to eliminate toxins, promoting acne and other disorders. Slows down skin function and cell development, resulting in premature aging.
Alcohol, Isopropyl (SD-40): a very drying and irritating solvent that strips your skin’s moisture and natural immune barrier, making you more vunerable to bacteria, molds and viruses. It can also act as a “carrier” accelerating the penetration of other harmful chemicals into your skin.
FD&C Color Pigments: synthetic colors made from coal tar, containing heavy metal salts that deposit toxins into the skin, causing skin sensitivity and irritation.
Triclosan: a synthetic “antibacterial” ingredient – with a chemical structure similar to Agent Orange! enough said.
Another ingredient that we all know of, that's commonly used to fight Acne is "Benzoyl Peroxide"..harmful ingredient. When used for a week or 2, okay. Kind of like an antibiotic, you're only supposed to use anti biotics for so long before they have negative side effects on the body (some people like me experience these side effects almost instantly). It's not going to work after 1-2 weeks, that's why many people say wow pro-active really helped my skin for the first week or 2, and then all of a sudden skin got worse, or the products became ineffective. (Other than the fact pro-active uses other harmful chemicals with BP) It's too drying and too strong to do what it says it's going to do. It strips the skin, and we all know what happens already when the skin becomes stripped. So yes, it may clear up acne in some cases for a short period of time, but it is not actually solving the problem, and in the long-run it will probably worsen the problem. Not only that... The biggest secret behind benzoyl peroxide is that it releases free radicals into the skin. The oxygen-oxygen bond in peroxides is weak, so BP breaks down when in contact with the skin, producing benzoic acid and oxygen molecule (enter free radicals). And we all also know how bad free radicals are.
When I had acne, and just couldn't figure out why nothing was working, well guess what I was constantly using….benzoyl peroxide. And as I have mentioned before, I eventually figured it out, I did the research and I cleared my own skin using safe, natural alternatives to BP and all of these harmful ingredients in my cleansers, toners etc, but I noticed my skin had already become so super sensitized, and now I don't wonder why.
Those are just a few prime examples of "harmful chemicals & ingredients", but there are MANY more. I always recommend doing some research on skincare ingredients and comparing your research to any product your checking out. Yes, it can be a huge pain in the ass, but it may be well worth it for you, as it was for me. I've gotten used to it, so much that now I've just naturally memorized most of these things.
The first 7/8 ingredients in a product are what count the most, so if you see a lesser "irritating" or "pore clogging" ingredient at the very end of the list, I wouldn't necessarily cancel the product out. As far as pore clogging ingredients go, I'm not as strict about it with my clients who have dry or normal skin types, that do not clog or break out easily.
Oh and products that contain these ingredients: about 90% of the stuff you see in your local drug store. I've seen some of these ingredients (in large amounts) in skincare lines such Dermalogica, and pretty much 80% of the chemically based products you see out there.
Once again, I hope this helps!:)
Nina, I requested you as a friend. Could you message me some more information on which products you do and don't like? The lady that I went through said I need to pick which samples I would like to try.. Also, have you seen good results with pigment with this line?
Amy has turned me on to Botanical science,At first, I was very turned off by the cheapie packaging, I purchased a good amount from CBI Private Label & I cannot get past the scents of the creams & serums, something funky about it, I cannot sell it. Too bad because the packaging was nice. Ingredients impressive. However the BS products smell heavenly, everything, & im starting to LOVE...they also perform. BUT, the packaging UGH...so low budget, I have an affluent clientele with disposable money & im not sure they will even regard it......anyone have this problem? Im looking into Covalence & Vitelle labs for private label...would love feedback...& I do realize what I recommend should be enough my professional opinion supersede, I just feel something upscale on the shelves creates an interest...Id overlook it myself. I did.
Yes this helps, Alot, you have motivated me!!! Im going to start working on a label today, is it possible you can email me a pic of your label on the products?? Especially the chealpie jars with the dome lids, [some of the jars are nicer] & I think some of the cleanser, toner & stand up tube products need a little distraction with a WOW label. Amy & I have been in contact, We did some phone conferencing, she is awesome, very passionate about her craft..She just went to a skin show & is sending me info she picked up...very thoughtful!!..were going to Skype soon to network & brainstorm some more
Thanks for taking time to address my questions. I love this forum, the Esties are all so eager to share what they have.... about the dresser, I get it, got one in my garage right now with a beautiful chalk paint, waiting to be re-born....
LAWD! That's hilarious about the dresser! ME TOO!
Hahaha!
Michele- the pamphlets I sent you will have labels so it might be helpful for that!
I'm in the process of revamping my label also, but am currently working on my websit which is taking me a thousand years. I'm too much of a perfectionist!
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