Oil
of Olay Changes Its Name
by
Leah Day
In
the changing economy, women are being more careful about their skin
care choices and where they put their money. No one wants to waste
money on personal beauty products that don't work, especially with
gas at $4 a gallon and food costing so much too.
Which
would explain the reason why "Oil of Olay" has decided
to drop the beginning of their name to just "Olay." Women
are reading more, educating themselves about the ingredients within
the skin care products they buy, and have fortunately clued in to
a well known fact:
Oil
is BAD for your skin.
The
most common oil formulated into skin care products is Mineral
Oil, a liquid hydrocarbon created from petroleum.
Doesn't
our dependence on oil just stink? Even skin care products are petroleum
based!
Mineral
oil is terrible for the skin because it sits on the surface, clogging
pores, and preventing the skin from breathing.
This
is a well known fact in the beauty business, but still most skin
care manufacturers continue to formulate products with this cheap
ingredient.
But
it's not an inexpensive ingredient anymore.
Women
are smarter and can search for information using the Internet to
learn more about products before spending their money. Mineral oil
is now a red flag to educated consumers, alerting them to the fact
that the product they're considering will be bad for their skin.
So
it's understandable why "Oil of Olay" would want to drop
the beginning of their name.
It's
almost like seeing a product on a shelf labeled "Toxic Junk."
But
good luck to any continuing users of the newly named "Olay."
There
is an alternative, but you won't find it on a shelf at Wal-mart.
L'Bri
Pure n' Natural is a natural, Aloe
Based skin care company sold through Independent
Consultants throughout America. No
water, Mineral Oil, or Sodium
Laurel Sulfate is ever formulated into these products, making
them more concentrated and effective than anything you've ever tried
before.
Stop
wasting your money on products that require name changes to protect
their image.
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