3 reasons why you should use natural skincare products
I have been reflecting on how many skin care products are loaded with artificial chemicals that get absorbed into our body. Our skin is the largest organ in our body and our pores are constantly drinking what we feed them. Reflecting on Ayurvedic insights, I've realized that while food undergoes purification by the liver before entering the bloodstream, skincare products are directly absorbed through our skin's pores.
Many conventional skincare products strip away the natural oils of our skin, leading to the necessity of additional moisturizers to replenish what's lost. This not only affects the health of our skin but also adds extra costs. Turning to natural skincare alternatives has been transformative for me. I've embraced natural oils and butters like sesame seed oil, almond oil, and grapeseed oil for my body, especially after dry brushing. The quick absorption and the feeling of nourishment make me feel like I'm aligning with the rhythms of nature.
In Ayurveda, there's a recommendation to use Ghee ( a type of clarified butter, originating from India, which is healthier than refined oil) for full-body massages due to its health benefits, although I personally find it too intense and prefer using it as a lip balm. Adhering to the principle of "apply to your skin if you can eat it," I've found homemade facemasks with ingredients like yogurt, honey, and oil to be incredibly beneficial on my 40 plus skin.
Last year, during a visit to a local market, I stumbled upon a natural independent skincare brand called Just Nature. Their face balm, enriched with organic moringa oil, captured my heart. Not only does it leave my skin feeling soft and smooth, but it also doubles as an effective makeup remover in the evenings, offering multi-purpose benefits in one product. All the ingredients have been added for their natural healing and protective properties for normal to sensitive skin. ( It's your lucky day because I loved this product so much that I have decided to affiliate with them and give you a 10% discount today on their products please use code ALESS10)
Ultimately, we are interconnected with the Earth, and it's only fitting that we adopt a natural approach to caring for our bodies. Returning to nature for skincare not only nurtures our skin but also honors the inherent connection we share with our planet.
At the end of the day we all come from earth and go back to earth, our body just need a natural approach to feel good.
Key Takeaways, 3 reasons why you should use natural skincare products:
Gentle and Safe: Natural skincare products are gentle on the skin and safe for long-term use. They contain ingredients derived from natural sources like plants, minerals, and essential oils, which are less likely to cause irritation or adverse reactions compared to synthetic chemicals found in conventional products. Moreover, since our skin absorbs these ingredients directly into our bloodstream, choosing natural products minimizes the risk of harmful chemicals entering our bodies and potentially causing health issues.
Nourishing and Effective: Natural ingredients are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and nutrients that nourish the skin, promoting a healthy complexion. These ingredients work synergistically to hydrate, soothe, and rejuvenate the skin, addressing various skincare concerns such as dryness, acne, and aging. By using natural products, you not only support the health of your skin but also safeguard your overall well-being by avoiding the absorption of potentially harmful chemicals.
Environmentally Friendly: Choosing natural skincare products is not only beneficial for your skin but also for the environment. Natural ingredients are biodegradable and sustainable, reducing the environmental impact of skincare products. By opting for eco-friendly formulations, you contribute to preserving natural resources and minimizing pollution in our ecosystems. Additionally, by avoiding synthetic chemicals, you prevent their accumulation in the environment, further safeguarding ecosystems and wildlife.
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