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(Medical-NewsWire.com, February 27, 2015 ) Westendorf, Tirol -- Studies show that 42 percent of consumers actively seek sources of organic food, but pay far less attention to the cosmetics they use. The U.S. lags far behind European markets in the availability of organic cosmetics. Antifungal soap is one of the most recent products to come under the scrutiny of consumers.
"Many products are advertised as natural or organic, but the term can be very misleading and it doesn't necessarily mean safe," said Helga Riedmann, founder of Mountainbreeze Naturals. "Cosmetic companies aren't required to obtain approval by the Food and Drug Administration before a product, and its ingredients, are available for purchase."
The cosmetic industry is responsible for regulating itself and avoiding the use of harmful chemicals. Cosmetics are defined as any product that's placed on the body to improve the appearance. It includes a myriad of items ranging from body washes and deodorants to nail polish and shampoo.
The market for natural cosmetics is the U.S. is expected to top $11 billion by 2016, but individuals face substantial obstacles in locating truly organic cosmetics. Consumers typically assume that if the label says organic, it doesn't contain chemicals, additives or preservatives, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Companies are allowed to include a variety of undesirable ingredients in their products under the guise of fragrance. A fragrance is considered a proprietary ingredient and manufacturers routinely include chemical agents under the heading of fragrance, even though a product is marketed as organic. A variety of marketing words are used to convince consumers that products are natural and organic that includes pure, plant essence and nature.
With the increase in resistant forms of bacteria, viruses and fungi, antifungal soap containing tea tree oil is one of the most highly sought cosmetics on the market. According to research at NYU Langone Medical Center, tea tree oil uses encompass treating and preventing fungal skin infection, bacteria associated with acne and contagious viruses.
The antifungal soap created by Mountainbreeze Naturals offers an organic treatment and preventative for fungal skin infection with no additives, chemicals or preservatives. The company is adding to the repertoire of truly natural and organic cosmetics available to consumers, providing a botanical alternative of essential oils designed to soothe and heal.
About Mountainbreeze Naturals
Founded by Helga Riedmann, Mountainbreeze Naturals is a nutraceutical firm headquartered in Austria. The company specializes in natural and organic health and beauty products that utilize Ceylon cinnamon, Moroccan argan oil, and Australian tea tree oil.
Funga-Free from Mountainbreeze. An Antifungal Soap and Body Wash product line to help fight against fungal and bacterial infections.
Mountainbreeze Naturals
Helga Riedmann
43-5333-2307
orders@mountainbreezenaturals.com
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