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Wash Away Environmental Pollution From Skin

Smog and all that comes with it, heat and humidity run havoc to the skin on a daily basis. Ordinary cleansers cannot do the work of totally clearing environmental pollution sitting on top of our skin.

New York City (PRWEB) July 14, 2005 -- "Very seldom we think how the environment affects our skin on a daily basis. Since most facial cleansers are formulated to cleanse makeup and wash away the residue of a moisturizer, a sun block or a night clream, environmnetal pollutants are never considered part of formulary considerations when formulating a facial cleanser. One seldom thinks that what goes around our environment stays on top of our exposed skin, this, in addition to the cumulative dead skin as the regenerative process happen", says Rose Alcido.

Environmental pollution is toxic to the body whatever angle it is seen let alone our skin. With this in mind, what can we do to properly cleanse our faces? Is your facial cleanser enough or how good enough?

In our research for effective environmental facial cleansing, we came across the ingredient ZEOLITE. Zeolites are natural minerals used in chemistry to separate molecules and traps environmental debris lodge in the skin. It is a potent ingredient that will assist other actives to minimize the harmful effect of environmental pollutants.

Zeolite is an active ingredient in "THE PINK PEEL", a facial purifying exfoliant that can be used twice a week. To make most of the exfoliating process, Cranberry, Apple and Beet Extracts were added as power houses to fight free radicals. Zeolite and Cranberry? Think PINK.

For more information, please contact Rose Alcido, an antiaging choice at 212-243-0432.

Rose Alcido is a licensed aesthetician, facial treatment developer, researcher, skin care formulator and inventor.

ROSE ALCIDO
An antiaging choice
1133 Broadway, Suite 1116
New York, NY 10010
(Between 25th and 26th Sts)
212-243-0432
www.rosealcido.com

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb261217.htm