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  • 17.04.2013author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    Make your skin radiant – cosmetics with mineral pigments

    Now it is for sure – the long winter and early spring chilliness is over, and this month we can celebrate the beginning of the summer season. However, the skin has not yet gained natural tan and might look slightly pale or grey. Fortunately we have created an effective and natural solution for this problem – decorative skin care cosmetics with mineral pigments!

  • 02.01.2012author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    What are nanoparticles?

    What are nanoparticles? What is the role of nanoparticles in cosmetics and what are the risks of nanocosmetics? What is the “grey cloud” and how to avoid it?

  • 02.01.2012author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    How to recognise natural cosmetics?

    Certificates of natural cosmetics. When buying natural cosmetics in a shop or on the internet, it is possible to see different certification standards and certification stamps on the products – ECOCERT, BDIH, The Soil Association and others. This month, MADARA explains what natural cosmetics certification is and which stamp is more reliable.

  • 17.04.2013author Lauma Valeine

    Deodorants and Their Impact

    When talking about cosmetic products for eliminating the unpleasant aroma of sweat, it is important to understand the difference between deodorants and antiperspirants/deodorants.

  • 17.04.2013author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    What is a Toner?

    Women often think that a facial toner does not have a substantial role in facial skin care and it is assumed that is enough to cleanse the skin with a suitable cleansing product and apply a face cream. In this way, women save both money and time, yet it turns out it is all for nothing as a facial toner is one of the most important products in facial skin care and without it skin care is not and cannot be wholesome.

  • 17.04.2013author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    Parabens — Contradictory Ingredient in Cosmetics

    Parabens are the most commonly used synthetic cosmetic preservatives that are found in nearly every cosmetic product — face, body, hair and child care products, deodorants and make-up products. Usage of parabens in natural cosmetics is prohibited as the data about their safety is ambiguous. At the end of 2010, Denmark announced a ban on the usage of several parabens in products for child care.

  • 17.04.2013author Lauma Valeine

    Natural Alcohol in Cosmetics. Myths and Facts

    Humans have known alcohol for thousands of years. It has been used for various purposes: preparation of drinks, medicine, household and manufacturing. Due to its antiseptic qualities, alcohol has also become an essential ingredient in the production of organic cosmetics. And yet some consumers are worried that alcohol dries and irritates the skin. What is the reality?

  • 17.04.2013author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    Skin Care for Children

    A child’s skin is more delicate and sensitive than an adult's; therefore it needs especially appropriate cosmetic products.

  • 17.04.2013author Lotte Tisenkopfa-Iltnere

    Face Cleansing - the Basis for Everything!

    Women often think that it doesn't matter what you use for make-up removal; what you apply to the face afterwards matters most. This myth, however, is flawed – the truth is that facial cleansing and products used for this are the most important steps in acquiring healthy and beautiful facial skin, as it is obvious that insufficiently or incorrectly cleansed skin will not be able to fully absorb the necessary substances even from the very best creams and serums, etc.

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