Susan West Kurz, president of the Dr. Hauschka products in
the United States says, "We're beyond natural. We take a
holistic approach. "We believe your skin is a perfect cosmetic
on its own. It rebuilds. Moisturizes. Protects itself," says
Kurz. "We treat skin holistically, not symptomatically."
The Dr. Hauschka line, which used items such as witch hazel
and St. John's Wort, relies on "biodynamic" growing methods to
create its own ingredients from organic farms in Turkey,
Bulgaria and other parts of Europe.
"Skincare is preventative healthcare, not a luxury
anymore," adds Kurz. "It should be nurturing, aesthetically
pleasing but necessary for your health."
When asked whether artificial and synthetic ingredients
really cause harm, Kurz points out: "Often you can't prove a
problem until the damage is done.
"There's a place for synthetics, for example if a teenager
needs steroids or medicinal treatments for acne because her
condition causes psychological problems," Kurz adds, "but not
for six years."
Questions You Should Ask
Consumers
should ask these questions, warns Kurz. Where do the
ingredients come from? Do they cause environmental damage? Are
there short and long-term effects? What are the economics
around the product?
Whether you choose natural or synthetic products you can be
certain they've been scrutinized by the Cosmetic Ingredient
Review, a non-profit scientific group and comply with FDA and
other regulations.
Most producers are members of the Cosmetic, Toiletry &
Fragrance Association www.ctfa.org, which offers a Buyer's
Guide to help consumers track the 10,000 ingredients and
40,000 trade names. The site also answers Internet rumors
about hazardous products.
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