Aubrey Organics Offers Complimentary Natural Ingredients Dictionary of Herbal Cosmetics; New 32-Page Guide Includes List of 10 Most Dangerous Synthetic Chemicals Used in Hair and Skin Care Products...and How to Avoid Them--.TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 6, 1995--Would you condition your hair with fabric softener Fabric softener (also called Fabric Conditioner) is used to prevent static cling and make fabric softer. Popular brand names include Lenor, Lenor/Downy, Snuggle, and Comfort. ? Then why use hair care products made from the same synthetic chemicals used in fabric softeners? There is an alternative -- a 100% herbal herbal, early botanical book containing descriptions and illustrations of herbs and plants with their properties, chiefly those qualities that made them useful as medicines or condiments. Most of the herbals were written between c.1470 and c. alternative based on centuries of tradition. Aubrey Organics, America's first 100% natural cosmetics company, is now offering complimentary copies of the new Natural Ingredients Dictionary, a 32-page guide to the wide variety of herbals, oils and plant essences, vitamins, minerals and fragrances used in the company's 130-plus hair and skin care products. Authored and compiled by Dr. Aubrey Hampton, chairman and founder of Aubrey Organics and the man credited as being the father of the natural cosmetics industry, Natural Ingredients Dictionary features the most comprehensive guide on the subject, with clear and concise explanations of the cosmetic properties in each herbal ingredient and how they can be used for cosmetic products. The organic ingredients cited are taken from herbal traditions used throughout Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa and the Caribbean -- many in use for centuries. Natural Ingredients Dictionary also includes Dr. Hampton's acclaimed article "10 Synthetic Cosmetic Ingredients Ingredients of cosmetic products are listed following International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Incredients (INCI). These INCI names often differ greatly from systematic chemical nomenclature or from more common trivial names. to Avoid," which details the most common chemical ingredients used in hair and skin care and how their synthetic properties can actually create more harm than good. The article first appeared in Organica Quarterly and was recently reprinted in the premiere issue of Healthy & Natural Journal. Available for consumer, retail and salon distribution, Natural Ingredients Dictionary is now available at no charge by calling Aubrey Organics at 1-800-AUBREY-H (1-800-282-7394). Founded in 1967, before Earth Day and the creation of the contemporary ecological movement, Aubrey Organics offers more than 120 products, all of which are 100% natural. Products are preserved with citrus citrus Any of the plants that make up the genus Citrus, in the rue family, that yield pulpy fruits covered with fairly thick skins. The genus includes the lemon, lime, sweet and sour oranges, tangerine, grapefruit, citron, and shaddock (C. maxima, or C. grandis; also called pomelo). seed extract and vitamins A, C and E. They contain no synthetic colors, detergents, emulsifiers or perfumes Famous perfumes classified by year of creation Year Name Company Perfumer 1709 Eau de Cologne Johann Maria Farina Johann Maria Farina (1685-1766) 1798 Eau Vivifiante Parfum Lubin Pierre François Lubin 1872 Hammam Bouquet . None of the company's products have been tested on animals or have utilized animal testing Animal testing or animal research refers to the use of animals in experiments. It is estimated that 50 to 100 million vertebrate animals worldwide [4][5][6] data. -0- (Review copies available from Open City Communications, 212/714-3575.) CONTACT: Open City Communications Phil Hall Phil Hall may refer to:
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