We are what we absorb
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- by : breezeway - Mar 31st, 2009
US government regulations for cosmetics were developed many decades ago before scientists realized products applied topically could have a significant impact on the body.
Today we know that skin cleansers, soaps, body scrubs, etc contain known carcinogens which are easily absorbed into our skin, the largest organ in our bodies.
In the US, only one out of every 10 ingredients found in beauty products have been tested for safety and only 10 chemicals have been banned. It is similar in Canada. However in Europe over 1100 chemicals have been banned in personal care products. There is a lot we can learn from them!
By aligning yourself with this great product line you can be assured you are using safe skin care for you and your family, and also be a force for good in the world.
Better and safer products for you and your family…. better for the environment, and 7% of all profits are donated to children’s charity “Operation Kids”, through the parent company XanGo. For more info on how you can support children with every bottle of Xango you share and drink, see: www.XangoGoodness.org
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