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Monday, August 13, 2012

Connecting the chemicals in cosmetics to obesity


For the sake of our health and our weight, we’re used to carefully considering what we put in our mouths. What we aren’t so used to is choosing natural, organic cosmetics. We don’t give a thought to the products that we slather onto our skin, nails, and hair – products whose ingredients can be absorbed by, and accumulate in, our bodies.

Concern has been growing over the past few years about the link between chemicals in shampoo, body lotion, household cleaning products, and the bottles that they come in – and rising obesity. Studies such as those by Paula Baillie-Hamilton at Stirling University suggest that some of these chemicals can suppress the body’s production of adrenaline and dopamine, hormones that aid metabolism and weight loss.*  As these chemicals accumulate in our bodies, they can affect the hormonal balance, impairing the body’s ability to naturally monitor and maintain its own ideal weight.

Research has also been done at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York into some of these chemicals, specifically phthalates and Bisphenol-A (BPA). Studies on animals have shown these chemicals to depress testosterone levels, and to act in a similar way to oestrogen – both factors that have shown to be linked to weight gain in humans.**  Professor Philip Landrigan, who heads up this study, says that phthalates can be found in up to 70% of cosmetics. (You can read more about the dangers of phthalates in cosmetics on the Suvarna website here: http://www.suvarna.co.uk/phthalates-in-cosmetics.html)

More work in this area is accumulating, prompting calls for companies and legislation to limit what can be put in the products that are being absorbed into our bodies on a daily basis. In the meantime, we can all make sure that as well as eating healthy food, we take the time to choose cosmetics that do not endanger the health of our bodies, by going for natural, phthalate- and BPA-free, organic cosmetics.


* Laura Tuffrey, 12/01/12, ‘The Mother Who Exposed the Links Between Obesity and Common Chemicals’, in The Ecologist http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/1191047/the_mother_who_exposed_the_links_between_obesity_and_common_chemicals.html

** Peta Bee, 11/07/2011, ‘Is your shampoo making you fat? The truth about “chemical calories” in beauty products’, in The Daily Mail 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2013283/Is-shampoo-making-FAT-The-truth-chemical-calories-beauty-products.html

Monday, March 19, 2012

Hair accessories, all new to Suvarna


Bright and breezy
Spring has sprung, and Suvarna is celebrating with scrunchies! Try gaudy floral or simple pastel, whatever takes your fancy.









To make more of a splash, try these scrumptious flowers.
They come in three different colours, each one textured
and layered and lovely.








Check out our entire and all-new range of hair accessories at http://www.suvarna.co.uk/hair-accessories.html

Friday, September 30, 2011

Fragrance - natural or artificial effects our health and lifestyle

Fragrance is an important part of our experience of living.  Our sense of smell is connected with emotion.  A smell can create a mood or evoke significant memories of a person, time or place which means something to us.


Inhaling artificial fragrance from our personal care products or cleaning products could be masking our natural sense of smell and affect our natural experience of the world.

A single word “Fragrance” denotes a load of chemicals
The single word "fragrance" on a cosmetic ingredients list - be it skin care  product, makeup,  or perfume  can mean a formula that comprises hundreds of chemicals many of which can get absorbed through your skin and get inside your body and cause health problems and allergies. Manufacturers are not legally bound to disclose the full ingredients of a fragrance because it is a secret brand formula.  So the consumer will never know what is in their product.

To avoid synthetic fragrance choose an organic natural brand.  Having a certification such as Soil Association, BDIH or Ecocert will ensure that it doesnt have synthetic fragrance.  At suvarna, of course, we don’t sell any products with synthetic fragrance, only natural fragrance from plant extracts and essential oils.

I feel it's absolutely unnecessary to create synthetic scent given the wealth of lovely fragrance available from nature from pure essential plant oils. Essential oils are more expensive than chemical fragrance which is a motivation to the profit driven chemical cosmetic manufacturers.

Unscented can mean extra chemicals added
Some petrochemical cosmetic products which are marketed as unscented can mean that they use a lot of chemical fragrance to mask the natural (or unnatural) scent of the other chemicals.  It may be advertised as a simple, gentle product but it is actually complicated to make something with no smell.

When natural organic cosmetics brands state unscented, on the other hand, this usually means it is without essential oils.

Perfume from essential oils creates a holistic effect
Since aromatherapy has become more mainstream many of us are aware that essential oils applied to the skin are absorbed in to the body and have powerful therapeutic properties. And we know how they can create a mood - relaxing, de-stressing. healing or stimulating effect.  Natural cosmetics with essential oils therefore give us more than superficial beauty and healthy skin but have a holistic therapeutic effect on the whole body, mind and emotions.

At Suvarna we sell totally natural organic perfumes and eau de toilettes from Farfalla, Lavera and Florascent.

www.suvarna.co.uk

Thursday, September 1, 2011

New! Sante Goji Berry Moisturizing Day Cream

I tried this new day cream with organic goji berry and found it light and smooth in texture yet moisturising enough for dry skin.  It has a pleasant berry fragrance. 

The value of Goji berry extract is that it is rich in vitamins and minerals, antioxidant, moisturising and strengthening. This moisture cream  also contains  a host of other moisturising organic ingredents such as organic shea butter, passion flower oil, olive oil, organic aloe vera (soothing, moisturising). jojoba oil, almond oil: (nourishing, softening, soothing).

I love the packaging with a very pretty pink/purple tube with leaf design!

For more info and to purchase this product visit: http://www.suvarna.co.uk/moisturisersandnightcreams/organic-goji-daycream.html



New Sodasan Organic Lavender Soap

If you love Lavender you'll love this soap with a gorgeous real scent of lavender! This pure vegetable soap is made in a traditional way and is truly organic - All the ingredients are certified organic.  Moisturising organic shea butter and organic Lavender essential oil are added after saponification to the cold soap therefore the shea butter has a moisturising effect rather than being saponified.  It makes a nice gift too! For more info visit: http://www.suvarna.co.uk/soaps/sodascan-lavender-soap.html


Monday, July 25, 2011

Skin Care – Check for any skin mole/freckle changes

Using organic skin care, a healthy organic diet and lifestyle is a great way to care for your skin. However it is also important to check our skin every month or so for any skin mole/freckle changes to see if there are any skin cancers developing. According to the British Association of Dermatologists only 35% of women and 22% of men actually do this even though skin cancer is the most common cancer, and 6 people die of skin cancer every day in the UK. Skin cancer is a kind of cancer which is 99% curable if it is detected early enough. To find out what to look for here http://www.bad.org.uk/site/1391/default.aspx

Monday, January 17, 2011

Logona Natural Hair Dyes Video

Logona natural hair dyes are totally natural and pure.  They don't contain any of the nasty ingredients such as PPD, Ammonia or dispersant dyes which have caused some horrific allergic reactions in some people.  They give subtle natural looking shades to enhance your hair colour and give more volume and shine.  Many people are using them to cover grey hair too. The video below gives an overview of the Logona hair Colours:


You can find a lot of information and purchase them on our website http://www.suvarna.co.uk/logona-natural-hair-dyes.html