Paraben Free Skin Care Products
DeadSeaMineral.com (www.deadseamineral.com) has today announced the addition of new line of Paraben free skin care products. Arthur Kalandarov said we will add the complete line of these products during the following month; we will ship each of these products for free as a thank you to loyal customers for their support over the last 5 years.
DeadSeaMineral.com provides high quality skincare products from a variety of leading brands. All products are enriched with Dead Sea minerals, which soften and nourish the face and body naturally.
Launched in 2003, DeadSeaMineral.com have been providing natural cosmetic products for over 5 years, establishing a reputation for excellent customer service and providing premium skincare products at reasonable prices.
Arthur Kalandarov of DeadSeaMineral.com said this special offer has been introduced in recognition of the loyal support of their customers since their inception in 2003.
“Since setting up in 2003, we have enjoyed strong growth, thanks in no small part to our loyal customer base. We hope to build on that success over the coming years with our new largely paraben free product lines.”
“As a thank you to our customers, we are continuing our free facial creams offer to orders of $100 or more. In addition to that, we are also delighted to announce that with every order within the US will benefit from free shipping.”
Dead Sea Minerals have been proven to be beneficial for the skin. Both Dead Sea Salt and Dead Sea Mud have been employed as beauty treatments for over 2,000 years and are said to hold healing properties, which help to repair and restore the skin.
Dead Sea Mud can also be used as a more natural anti-aging treatment as it is rich with minerals, which renew cells and increase the blood circulation, providing the skin with more oxygen and helping to remove toxins.
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As we all now know, gender plays a major role in acne and acne treatment. We also know that parabens are an increasingly dangerous risk.
I just found a new and gender-specific acne treatment that is also paraben free. It’s called CTRL. There are separate treatments for each gender.
Definitely worth a closer look: http://www.ctrlacne.com/index.html
I checked out that CTRL website. It seems like it might actually be able to help with my acne problem. Apparently, it focuses on 4 main causes of acne, shedding skin cells, over production of oil, bacteria growth and inflammation. As Fred mentioned before it is also paraben free. That’s enough to convince me to try it.



The problem is that there are enough people who don’t know about parabens to allow companies to continue using these cheap harmful ingredients in their products. Awareness needs to increase.
Not enough people know that parabens are dangerous preservatives that have been linked to cancer and banned in Eruope.
Not enough people know that Parabens were detected in breast cancer tumors in a Cornell University study: http://envirocancer.cornell.edu/newsletter/articles/v9rc.parabens.cfm
Not enough people know about about other ingredients in acne treatments that are unnecessary, harmful, and irritating, like alcohol, fragrance, Triclosan, and even benzoyl peroxide which, while widely used, is more irritating than salicylic acid for instance and just isn’t worth it.
I found a site that list some comparisons in the ingredients of many leading brands of acne treatment.
http://envirocancer.cornell.edu/newsletter/articles/v9rc.parabens.cfm