Skin care has certainly been
in the news during 2005. The
increasing concern of retaining
youthful looking skin has
led to skin care companies
developing skin care products
that include all kinds of
exotic ingredients supposedly
being able to reduce lines
and wrinkles on your face,
eliminate age spots and other
blemishes, hydrate, smooth
and tone your skin as well
as making various other amazing
claims.
In addition, concerns have
been raised about some of
the potentially harmful ingredients being applied to our skin and thus absorbed into our
bodies, with potentially
harmful effects on our health.
These reports have led to
a 'natural' skin care ingredient
boom right across the skin
care industry and increasingly
we see advertisements promoting
natural skin care products.
Toward the end of 2005 however,
buyers have been realising
that natural skin care products
may not necessarily be all-natural
skin care products and are
starting to doubt the validity
of advertisements promoting
their skin care products as
being natural.
Further, the men's skin care
market has been more strongly
targeted with many well-known
brands creating and promoting
a skin care range specific
for men.
So what can we expect in
2006?
I believe, that the above
trends will continue during
this year and will intensify
in certain areas. These areas
include:
* An increased focus on Men's
skin care
* More anti-aging 'miracle'
products
* Increased focus on promoting
so called 'natural' skin care
products
* An increased 'buyer be ware'
attitude from consumers about
just how natural the promoted
skin care products are, and
* An increase of scepticism
toward the promotion of natural
in respect to skin care products
by manufacturers.
I see the manufacturing of
skin care products to be divided
into three types of manufacturers:
1. Traditional Skin Care
Manufacturers
These produce skin care products
that will provide good results,
but these products are not
advertised to be natural,
organic or anything other
than skin care products. Their
products include emulsifiers,
preservatives and possibly
potentially harmful ingredients,
but they do work and customers
do get results.
2. Jump on the Bandwagon
Manufacturers
These are manufacturers market
their products as being natural
and actually do include natural
ingredients or at least naturally
derived concentrates together
with other ingredients. They
will promote these products
as being natural and will
attract buyers who are concerned
about what they are putting
on their skin and subsequently
into their body.
This category contains another
type of manufacturer, I call
it the Psydo-Natural manufacturer.
This type uses only natural
ingredients, but does not
use these ingredients in their
natural state. That is, they
will not always use traditionally
made herbal extracts, but
will use isolated, active
ingredients from herbs or
essential oils in their products.
The problem with this type
of product is that the ingredients
are no longer complete, they
are 'out of balance' and as
a result could cause potential
health concerns. This has
been explained in another
article called '
Natural, All Natural, Holistically-Natural or
Pseudo-natural - that is the
question'.
3. Holistic Manufacturers
This third type of manufacturer
of natural skin care products
are manufacturers that have
resolved to provide purely
natural skin care products
to their clients and are dedicated
to use holistically, natural
ingredients to produce
truly natural skin care products. They
use pure essential oils, traditionally
made herbal extracts, and
follow the philosophies of
natural medical practices
such as herbal medicine and
naturopathy.
The next 12 months or so will
see consumers becoming more
and more aware of what is
truly natural and what is
not. The Internet is a great
source for gathering such
information and women especially
will start to research skin
care products in ever increasing
detail to find the type of
products they prefer.
Men will start to become more
aware of their skin's needs
and will increasingly start
to follow similar skin care
regimes as women. However,
I think it will take men a
little longer to start thinking
about the purity of their
skin care. They will probably
leave it up to their spouses
to select their skin care
range for them.
About the author:
Danny Siegenthaler is a doctor
of traditional Chinese medicine
and together with his wife
Susan, a medical herbalist
and Aromatherapist, they have
created
Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted
Herbal Products to share
their 40 years of combined
expertise with you.
Wildcrafted Herbal Products
2006
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