BEVERLY HILLS, CA, November 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a recent study released by the Surdna Foundation, most North Americans are aware of the global climate changes brought on by extreme weather now happening across North America. The sad news is that the weather is getting worse according to the study. The proof proof is all around us - the recent tsunami, and Hurricane Sandy - the storm of the century, to name a few. And these changes are occurring more frequently!
These effects of climate change have produced erratic weather behavior, which not only affects the environment but a person's skin, making it dry. And rain water, although it seems cleansing, carries with it lots of bacteria and chemical agents from the air.
"There are countless brands on the shelf offering varying types of protection and other benefits regarding the burning question: how to treat dry skin," said Jon Soeder, Marketing Director for 21st Century Formulations, Inc., a company built on solving the problems of dry skin care and skin care treatment, "and caring for your skin is actually part of any emergency preparedness you may be considering!"
California Dermatologist Dr. Peter Helton suggests: "Consumers should look for dermatology-recommended ingredients - they are already pre-certified. If you look at the ingredients and they are tested by a dermatologist and have a dermatology approved rating on them, that means that the Academy of Dermatology has assessed them as being compounds that aren't dangerous."
"That is why Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion has become the trusted dry skin treatment solution for thousands of dermatologists around the United States" said Dan Mueller, president and CEO of 21st Century Formulations, Inc." Skin MD Natural is formulated with a special blend of five natural plant extracts that provide skin with unbeatable moisture while being light weight and non-greasy. Skin MD Natural is also committed to protecting the environment and is proud to say Skin MD Natural and Skin MD Natural + SPF 15 are manufactured in the United States using 100% solar power, free of animal products and animal testing."
"If you want a natural shielding lotion that is good for sunburn or the best moisturizer for dry skin and protection from the elements of Nature, or more simply put - keeping your skin safe from the effect of climate changes - Skin MD Natural Shielding lotion is a product that you can not only trust, but depend on for your needs," Mueller commented. "After all, thousands of dermatologists now recommend our product because it gets results!"
21st Century Formulations, Inc. is located in Beverly Hills, Ca. They can be contacted at 1-800-540-4790 or can be contacted through their website: http://www.skinmdnatural.com, or emailed directly : jhsoeder@skinmdnatural.com
21st Century Formulations is a company dedicated to creating healthy skin care shielding lotions.
Emergency Preparedness: A New Revelation in Skin Care Treatment for the Effects of Climate Change
Weather conditions have produced erratic climate behavior, which not only affects the environment but a person's skin, making it dry. What's the solution?
2012-11-27
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