When it comes to natural and organic skincare products many key phrases are to be looked foe when shopping for: natural, organic, chemical-free, cruelty-free, and eco-friendly. If only all of them were easier to decipher, skincare shopping would be a lot easier. But when natural can mean, ‘we use some natural ingredients’, and cruelty-free can mean ‘testing products on animals first’ we must as a point of duty read a label before buying any natural skincare products.
Below are 4 Importance of Natural and Organic Skincare Products
Natural and organic Skincare products Might Clears the Skin
I added ‘might’ in the sub-caption because everyone’s tolerance varies for different ingredients, both natural and unnatural. You might break out using only toxic makeup and switching to organic makeup might be your cure. Or, you could find that switching to pure ingredients such as jojoba oil, raspberry oil, etc., might be your worst nightmare if you’re prone to breakouts, try new products one a time to test your tolerance.
Everything Smell Good With Natural and organic Skincare Ingredients
When skincare ingredients are natural and organic, everything is naturally-scented. Your rose cream is made from real rose water and your essential oil are from the real plant, never an imitation. After a few weeks, you’ll be able to notice the difference between an imitation fragrance and a natural fragrance and you’ll never want to switch back. However, just because it’s a natural scent, doesn’t mean you have a lesser chance of irritation as natural sources can affect your allergies just as badly. If you’re prone to breakouts, it’d be best to test a production on a small area of skin before using it on your whole body. To make sure your fragrance is natural, look for ‘natural fragrance’ or ‘fragrance-free’ on the item. And keep an eye out for chemicals that act as a fragrance such as limonene, a liquid that gives off an orange-like smell.
Natural and Organic Skincare Products Makes the Skin Softer
Has it come to your notice that many drugstore and luxury brands add drying agents to products such as moisturizers, lip balm, and conditioner? If you actually want your products to moisturizer, make sure they say ‘sulfate-free’
Natural and Organic Skincare products Are Budget-Friendly
The average consumer buys products from a variety of brands with prizes that vary from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars. If you replace your luxury, designer, or even a spa brands with natural and organic brands, you’re very likely to spend much less. For instance, this four-ounce black soap facial wash by Shea Terra Organics and this facial exfoilator by province Apothecary are both under $20 and they will last you a few months. Also natural and organic skincare products improves your skin and simplifies your routine, meaning less money spent other products.