Revolutionary Benzene-Free Acne Solution – Probiotic Skincare a Safe Acne Solution
Revolutionary Benzene-Free Acne Solution – Probiotic Skincare a Safe Acne Solution
No doubt, by now, you are seeing the news breaking everywhere about the toxic, cancer-causing compound “Benzene” being found in acne treatments that contain the common skincare ingredient benzoyl peroxide (BPO) at 12x the FDA-regulated amount. Benzoyl peroxide products are usually used to treat mild to moderate acne. When used to treat acne, benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the number of acne-causing bacteria and by stripping the skin microbiome. While BPO itself is not a carcinogen, but a well-known irritant, “the benzene in the BPO products is coming from the benzoyl peroxide itself” said Valisure Co-Founder and President David Light. Valisure’s tests showed some products to contain more than 800 times the restricted concentration limit for benzene.
What is it? Benzene is a sweet-smelling, petroleum-derived toxic chemical classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a known human carcinogen.
There is no safe level of human exposure to benzene.
It is known that Benzene can enter your body by passing through your skin and into your bloodstream during skin contact with benzene or benzene-containing products. Once in the bloodstream, benzene travels throughout your body and can be temporarily stored in the bone marrow and fat. Benzene is converted to products, called metabolites, in the liver and bone marrow. These metabolites cause some of the harmful effects of benzene exposure.
Benzene exposure is linked to fewer red blood cell levels and an increased risk of leukemia. A toxicity assessment by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shown benzene can harm the central nervous system and may affect reproductive organs. This is a serious risk, created by a common skincare ingredient used in professional skincare, to treat acne. As skincare professionals, we have a responsibility to ensure that we are not using products that create downstream risks for our client’s health and well-being.
Dakota Biotech, who manufactures LaFlore Live Probiotic Skincare, has a patented technology to deliver Live Probiotics that target those acne-causing bacteria without all the side effects of OTC acne products and promote a healthy skin microbiome.
LIVE probiotics are helpful in the care of skin disorders and play an important role in skin health, such as managing acne, promoting the healing of scars and burns, and strengthening the skin’s immune defense system.
Two Ways To Add LIVE Probiotic Skincare To Your Spa!
LaFlore Live Probiotic Concentrated Serum - If you try any LaFlore skincare products choose this one! This serum helps by adding more of the beneficial bacteria the skin needs to reduce redness, irritation, and inflammation. Think of it as a transdermal supplement as it works best if used daily. This is due to the fact that it strengthens the skin microbiome to correct and prevent future acne flare-ups by working with the skin microbiome to produce postbiotic metabolites like vitamin A, vitamin C, peptides, antioxidants, ceramides, and more. Available in professional and homecare sizes.LaFlore Live Probiotic Concentrated Serum recently won the 2024 Aesthetician's Choice Award for Favorite Probiotic Serum! This is the second year in a row!
Microbiome Reset Package - This starter package includes all of the LaFlore professional products to perform the Microbiome Reset Facial in under 50 minutes. It accommodates 25 treatments with a revenue potential of $4,125 for a service priced at $165. It’s ideal for those looking to add a line to their spa that can help with those most difficult-to-treat clients including acne. It has everything the skin needs to mend and thrive naturally. The microbiome reset facial helps to reduce current acne symptoms like inflammation and redness while also providing a jumpstart to your client’s daily supplementation.
FAQ - All About Acne, Benzene, And Probiotics
What is benzene, and why is it concerning in acne treatments?
Benzene is a petroleum-derived toxic chemical classified as a known human carcinogen. It has been found in acne treatments containing benzoyl peroxide at levels far exceeding FDA regulations. This poses serious health risks to consumers.
How does benzene exposure occur from acne treatments?
Benzene can enter the body through the skin during contact with benzene-containing products like those with benzoyl peroxide. Once absorbed, it travels through the bloodstream and can be stored in bone marrow and fat, leading to harmful effects.
What are the health risks associated with benzene exposure?
Benzene exposure is linked to lower red blood cell levels, an increased risk of leukemia, and damage to the central nervous system and reproductive organs. There is no safe level of exposure to benzene.
How does LaFlore address these concerns?
LaFlore utilizes patented technology to deliver LIVE probiotics that target acne-causing bacteria without the harmful side effects of benzoyl peroxide.
What are the benefits of using live probiotics in skincare?
Live probiotics have been shown to aid in various skin disorders, promote skin health, aid in the healing of scars and burns, and strengthen the skin's immune defense system. Studies also suggest they can alleviate symptoms of acne and eczema.
How can skincare professionals ensure the safety of their clients?
Individuals should prioritize using products that do not pose health risks to themselves or their family. They can achieve this by opting for alternatives like LaFlore. that offer effective treatment without harmful ingredients like benzoyl peroxide.
Are there any regulations in place to prevent benzene contamination in skincare products?
While the FDA regulates benzene levels in consumer products, instances of contamination still occur. It's essential for companies to adhere to strict quality control measures to prevent such occurrences and ensure consumer safety.
Can benzene exposure from skincare products be avoided entirely?
While it may be challenging to eliminate all sources of benzene exposure, opting for benzene-free alternatives like LaFlore can significantly reduce the risk associated with skincare products. Additionally, staying informed about product ingredients and their potential risks is crucial for consumer safety.