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Nonie of Beverly Hills

 Info about applying Nonie's products


 

Skin Cleanser:

Apply to cotton for deep cleansing and makeup removal. Gentle to use as an effective makeup remover. Will not burn eyes and safe to use for contact lens wearers and can also be used by men as a gentle shaving lotion. It contains oil of the seed of grapefruit as a natural preservative and does not contain any parabens. This cleanser is for all skin types.

Skin Tonic:

Use after you cleanse the face by putting on cotton and wiping the face. It is also a wonderful after shave and will not sting because it does not contain alcohol. The main ingredient is hamamelis water, which is a refined witch hazel. Again, we only use the oil of the seed of grapefruit for a preservative. It is an antibacterial, so it heals any nicks you get from shaving. The scent of lemon is not a perfume but a combination of five different essential oils of citrus so the scent will not linger. So if men want to use an after-shave type of cologne it will not interfere with the scent.

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 Some ingredients used in natural skin care products


 

Alpha Hydroxy Acid

Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHA’s are commonly found in different concentrations in many products. These mild acids serve to remove the outer layer of dull skin and leave the skin with a rejuvenated appearance. Some of these acids are derived from fruit sources, particularly citrus fruits, apples, and grapes. 

Widely used in anti-wrinkle products. See Glycolic Acid, Citric Acid, Salicylic Acid.

 

Glycolic Acid

The most commonly used form of AHA. Contained in sugar cane, juice, and fruit; it is and odorless, slightly water-absorbing acid used to control the acid/alkali balance in cosmetics and whenever a cheap organic acid is needed. It is also used in copper brightening, decontamination procedures, and in dyeing. It is a mild irritant to the skin and mucous membranes.

One of the more controversial services offered by skin care salons is the glycolic acid peel, a procedure that is also being preformed by Dermatologists. Glycolic acid is not considered a drug; its marketers maintain that it is a cosmetic because it does not change the structure of the skin. Its application can be an important adjunct in maintaining a youthful skin care regimen.

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