Q: Does
HydraMé use a preservative system? A: Absolutely! Our product contains purified water, as do many other personal
care products. Water is a natural breeding ground for a host of microorganisms
including mold, fungus, yeast and bacteria. Although some microorganisms
are benign, others pose a serious health risk. In any case, our product
is treated
to ensure safety for consumer use.
HydraMé uses a paraben-free preservative
system, Phenoxyethanol-a 6
carbon phenyl ring (aromatic ring) with a 2 carbon ethanol (ether functionality)
attached to it. The phenyl ring covers the ethanol
and keeps it stable--preventing it from reacting with the skin...meaning...no
burning no stinging. Phenoxyethanol
is a broad spectrum anti-microbial effective against bacteria, yeast and mold.
HydraMé Corporation takes your health seriously. The hazards posed
by unpreserved cosmetics are far greater than the hazards posed by low-dosage
preservatives with a proven track record of safety i.e. Phenoxyethanol.
Development and research is ongoing in the personal care industry for a
more natural approach to preservation. When these developments reveal a reliable,
thoroughly tested natural alternative, rest assured that HydraMé will
incorporate this advancement into our product formulation.
Q: Is there a Natural Preservative? A: Many skincare companies use GSE (Grapefruit Seed
Extract) HydraMé uses
GSE also. The popularity of GSE is growing, however the body of evidence
supporting its efficacy has not. Several studies have shown that "natural" GSE
is tainted with synthetic preservatives to boost it's efficacy." From
our standpoint, the only thing worse than not using a preservative
is making the claim that a product contains an all-natural preservative
system when
it does not.
" (Reference resource- Takeoka G, Dao L, Wong RY, Lundin
R, Mahoney N. - J Agric Food Chem. 2001 Jul;49(7)3316-20. Western Regional
Research Center,
Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 800
Buchanan Street, Albany, California 94710, USA. grt@pw.usda.gov) (von Woedtke
T, Schluter B, Pflegel P, Lindequist U, Julich WD. Pharmazie. 1999 Jun;54(6):452-6.
Institute
of Pharmacy, Ernst Moritz Amdt University, Greifswald, Germany.) Article
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If you see a product that contains water and doesn't have a recognizable
preservative in the ingredient list please proceed with caution
for you have a product that 1) can easily grow bacteria and pose a health
risk,
or 2)
you have a product that is safely preserved but the manufacturer
has elected (against FDA regulations) not to list their preservative.
Nonetheless,
it is your consumer choice to decide whether you are comfortable
using a product
that isn't properly preserved and/or labeled.
Q: What is Rancidity? A: Rancidity is a separate issue from preservation. Preservation
prevents microbial growth, while measures to prevent rancidity are
undertaken to
prevent the spoilage of natural vegetable oils. Vegetable oils can
break down over
time and spoil, the result being an unpleasant odor. There are some
natural substances that can retard rancidity such as Vitamin E and
rosemary oleoresin
extract. These substances cannot inhibit microbial growth! HydraMé uses
Natural Mixed Tocopherols Vitamin E to retard rancidity.
Disclaimer: HydraMé Is Not A Medicinal Product. If You Have A
Serious Skin Disorder Or Severely Cracked Skin, Please Seek A Dermatologist
/ Medical
Practitioner