You know all those women that are always trying to buy the best one, the latest and the greatest?
Well, it’s nothing new. Women have been using the best as make-up, in the home, and for a good number of them still do.
The trick for you is not to accept what they have been selling you. Don’t fall for the newest, latest, coolest product.
Don’t accept the best for beauty. Because, there is the same old product that sells, and that’s the worst.

We are talking about the mineral products and the organic skin care products that contain natural ingredients like minerals, plant extracts, etc.

And you see, this is the best beauty products as you know them now.

But it wasn’t always so.

It was around the 1920’s when there was a massive revolution for the good of women.
And this was really centered around a movement that we call “beauty.” The idea was to provide women with products
that were of high quality, as well as the right color. You see, this was before anyone thought of colors in terms of reds, yellows,
oranges, greens, and browns. Then this was a time when we saw the revolution of the concept of “skin tone.”
We see here people had been advertising for products of “natural” color and all that we associate with the skin of color.

woman in black tank top and white denim jeans

But at some point around then we see a complete change in the way that beauty products are designed.
From day to day things are the same, but during events things change. And this is during the 1930’s and 1940’s we see
this beauty revolution come to a crashing end. Because we see the beginnings of what we now consider “trendy,” and “current.”

The beauty revolution from this time period is ended by wartime rationing. And not until 1948, 50 years later, is beauty regaining
its footing again. We have a true beauty revolution to thank for this. But during this time period it is
the beginning of “organic” and “mineral” skin care products.

From 1948 on, this is when beauty products go into decline. This is the start of the revolution of “organic” and “mineral” skin care.

It is important to note that “mineral” skin care products as we know them, doesn’t actually exist until 1967.
This is the year that a chemistry professor from California establishes that minerals can be combined to create a cream.
His name is Dr. Joseph Arden. And he creates the first mineral skin care product. His product is the first of many.
It is the beginning of what we see today.

In 1968, this is the year that the first truly organic skin care products come to market.
This is the year that the beauty revolution comes to a smashing end. The war of the beauty products comes to a close.

 

 

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This information is not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.
Since natural and/or dietary supplements are not FDA approved they must be accompanied by a two-part disclaimer on the product label: that the statement has not been evaluated by FDA and that the product is not intended to “diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
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