When we talk about organic and natural skincare products, most people think of the certification practices of companies and farms. But does that mean all of these natural skincare products have 100% natural ingredients?
In reality, it’s not easy to find 100% natural skin care products in the market.
In this article, we will explain what it means to use an organic or natural skin care product, how they differ from the typical chemical products on the market, and how they are clinically proven to be better for your health and your skin.
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ToggleOrganic skincare is a broad term that means that the product is produced with organic ingredients and that it uses natural processes to grow and harvest the raw materials for use in the product.
In other words, an organic skincare product isn’t just free from chemicals and toxins like most chemical-based products—it’s free from synthetic processes that interfere with our ability to use nature’s gifts in ways that are beneficial for our health.
This can include things like using wild-harvested plants and animals as ingredients instead of genetically engineered ones; using insect farming instead of chemical pesticides; or even working with local farmers who have access to fresh produce during harvest seasons when it’s not being shipped long distances. A clinical test on natural skincare products by Burt’s Bees found that natural skincare without chemicals improves skin conditions without any negative side effects like dryness or irritation.
On the other hand, conventional beauty products often contain harsh chemicals that can cause irritation and inflammation of your skin. These substances can also harm the environment by contributing to global warming and pollution. It is anticipated that the global market for skin care will reach 180 billion US dollars by the year 2024 and creates a plastic waste of about 120 billion units per year.
“Green beauty” is a term that describes the products, practices, and processes that encourage sustainable makeup. Green beauty is not just about using natural ingredients in your products—it’s also about reducing packaging waste, supporting local economies, and using more efficient processes while creating the final product.
Green beauty products are organic and vegan, which means they don’t contain animal byproducts like beeswax or lanolin (which comes from sheep). They also tend to be cruelty-free because they don’t use any animal products.
The short answer is “yes,” and the long answer is “it depends on the type of natural skin care you’re using and what it’s intended to do.”
Natural skincare can help you get the most out of your body’s own skin-care system by using ingredients that are proven to be effective and safe for your skin type. Natural skincare products work to address concerns that arise from using chemical-laden products like irritation, acne, and dryness.
A lot of people think that natural skincare is not as effective as chemical-free products. Unfortunately, this can be because natural skincare relies on you being aware of what the ingredients in the product are doing for your skin—and whether those ingredients are good for your skin type or not. If you aren’t aware of what’s in a product, it can be difficult to know whether it will work for you. The best way to find out if a product works is by reading reviews from people who have tried it already or learning about the ingredients used—not just people who are trying to sell it to you.
Natural skincare is better for your skin because it does not contain high amounts of chemicals or toxins. Instead, natural skincare contains ingredients that are derived from plants and minerals, which means that they do not cause any harm to the body. They also help to restore the natural balance of your body so that it can heal itself without any side effects.
However, there is no specific definition provided by the FDA for “natural” skincare products, so the market continues to be shrouded in a fog of doubt for both customers and even skin care specialists. The results of an experiment done by The Derm Review show that 58% of brands that are marketed as “natural” contain synthetic ingredients, and 24% of these brands cost more than the regular products.
Because there are so many products available, it can be difficult for the average customer to determine which ones are harmful and which ones are not. Even if you can locate a product that is made entirely of natural ingredients and is organic to the highest degree, there is no assurance that it will not harm your skin. According to the international journal research on the “Perspective of Natural Products in Skincare“, the study finds that not all products that claim to be “natural” have 100% natural ingredients.
To avoid going into the rabbit hole of finding the right skincare without chemicals, your last and best option will be to create your own DIY organic skin care products at home.
Organic skin care ingredients are natural and chemical-free (Wondering why organic products are so much more expensive? Read more about it here) (Wondering why organic products are so much more expensive? Read more about it here) . They’re made from plant-derived sources, like nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Some organic ingredients can be found in your pantry or garden.
The most common organic skin care ingredients you can find and use to create your own skincare products include:
If you’re trying to figure out what products are best for your skin and you want to know how many steps to take, we suggest starting with a routine that includes green products for cleanser and toner, moisturizer, sunscreen, and lip balm from brands that support sustainability and quality green products.
On the other hand, you might only need one or two good skincare natural ingredients that you can easily make at home for hydration, exfoliation, and sunscreen protection (if you’re outside a lot). For instance, if you have sensitive skin, make your own moisturizer by using coconut oil or olive oil, and for a cleanser, you can start by applying aloe vera or honey to your face.
When you go for organic skin care products, not only do you keep your face free from chemical side effects, but you also keep the planet cleaner and greener.
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