[Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #8120: What Skin###

Subject: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #8120: What Skin###
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-02-20 00:38:05


#8120: What Skin###
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 Reporter: lyehuntdasy1981 | Type: Bugs
   Status: new | Milestone: To Be Determined
Component: None | Version: Boost 1.52.0
 Severity: Problem | Keywords:
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 The packaging may possibly be pretty, but it will not do a point to
 alleviate troubled acne, minimize fine lines, smooth wrinkles, or
 replenish moisture and oils to dazzle your complexion. When it comes to
 cosmetics as with most other factors, it really is what's inside that
 counts.

 If you feel overwhelmed by the scores of product selections offered right
 now, and the "miracles" each and every repute to do, becoming far more
 familiar with terms used in cosmetology and their accurate meanings may
 well be helpful in distinguishing which merchandise are and are not
 appropriate for you.

 Cosmetic businesses are essential We're Listening To You] to accurately
 divulge all the contents in their items, listing them in the order of
 concentration, from the most to the least. Specific cosmetic terms,
 nonetheless, can be confusing and misleading to the typical consumer terms
 such as "all natural" and "fragrance-cost-free," for instance.

 While all all-natural does imply that ingredients utilized had been
 derived from all-natural sources like plants and other organic material,
 use of the term applied to cosmetics is not regulated by the FDA. Some
 cosmetic companies not concerned with accuracy or with reputation
 frequently mislead shoppers by applying the term to their solution.

 It is noteworthy that according to author and cosmetic expert Paula
 Begoun, in her book "Never Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without having Me,"
 there is no scientific proof that "all-natural components" are any far
 more helpful for skin than synthetic.

 Merchandise that advertise they are fragrance-totally free may nonetheless
 use fragrant plant extracts to mask offensive odor resulting from
 unrefined supplies utilized. These extracts can lead to skin irritation or
 allergic reactions. Fragrance-cost-free, then, can imply only that the
 product is devoid of any "noticeable" aroma. "Irritant-free" is a much
 more dependable term to look for in a item.

 Alcohol-totally free items may be totally free of "grain alcohol," which
 is drying. Even so, other types of alcohol such as lanolin alcohol or
 cetearyl alcohol might nevertheless be used. For persons with sensitive
 skin, Ms. Begoun suggests using goods that list any alcohol component just
 before or just after the list of preservatives.

 The wise cosmetic customer will pick goods based upon ingredient content
 material and functionality, not upon packaging or brand. Greater-finish
 cosmetics will not necessarily operate greater than those that expense
 much less, and one brand's item might be exceptional, although another
 product by the very same brand ineffective. As a result, "brand loyalty"
 will not necessarily benefit the customer.

 A lot of division-shop cosmetic firms have been merged together. In all
 probability, cosmetic purchases bearing three various "brand names" may
 possibly in actuality all be distributed by the very same cosmetic
 organization. In fact, over 75% of division store cosmetic lines are
 presently owned either by Estee Lauder or L'Oreal.

 The brief and sweet of it is to neglect the hype. Everyone's skin is
 different. Find out what functions for you, and stick with it. Following a
 every day skin-care regimen tailored for your skin kind, employing tried
 and accurate merchandise, will give your face a healthful glow like none
 other.

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