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1. Water, Dry Skin and Moisture Absorption.
2. The Difference Between Waters.
3. A Natural Facial Water Mist Especially for Dry Skin and Dry Eyes.
4. Moisturizing Lotions.
5. Applications and Uses of NATURE'S MISTŪ Facial Water Mist (links).
6. The RVNS Mission.
7. RVNS Research Abstracts and Interactive Page (access code required).
8. Product Liability.
9. Services to Dermatologists.
10. To Order.





4. MOISTURIZING LOTIONS:

     "Moisturizer" lotions and creams do not add moisture to dry skin. Their purpose is to seal existing moisture to prevent further loss. Moisture sealers are beneficial when applied after the skin's natural moisture has been replenished.

     There are only two ways to add moisture to dry skin:
           (1) Drink plenty of water. This is basic to skin and eye health.
           (2) Add water through the skin's surface. Most of the moisture in skin and eyes is absorbed from the air. Eyes and facial skin begin to dry when the humidity of the air around the face drops below 50 percent. Replenishing lost water through drinking may take hours and only a small fraction reaches the skin. Splashing or spraying tap water may exacerbate the problem because tap water leaves a drying film.

     The "solution" is a water:
          The solution is a dermatological water designed by nature especially for dry skin.
          The solution is a specialized water designed by nature to benefit the natural tear film of dry eyes.
          The solution is NATURE'S MISTŪ natural water facial mist.
          A natural product from Oregon.

     If you have questions, we invite you to e-mail the Founder, Sharon Kleyne.


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