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7 Reasons Why Switching To Natural Skincare Is Worth It

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Probably nobody would argue that toxic chemicals are harmful, and we naturally avoid them in our food or drink. And yet many people still use toxic chemical-laden skincare that gets absorbed into our bodies and system. 

These chemicals affect the skin and our overall health, resulting in allergies and various other issues. 

The great news is that more brands come out with toxin-free cosmetics and skincare, and we have more options for making the healthy switch than a couple of decades ago.  

Have you been on the fence about trying healthier skincare? Then keep reading as we explore 7 reasons why switching to natural skincare is worth it. We're pretty sure we'll get you convinced by the end.

Toxic ingredients and their harm 

Did you know that up to 60% of chemicals applied to our skin don't wash off and end up in our bodies? Yes, that moisturiser or lotion gets absorbed and slowly releases its harmful effects.  

And there are plenty of those! The minor ones can be mild irritation or itching, but there are scarier health issues associated with parabens, phthalates and other chemicals used in skincare.  

These include: 

  • * Allergies

  • * Fertility issues and birth defects.

  • * Neurological issues.

  • * Hormone imbalances.

  • * Asthma.

  • * Thyroid issues

  • * Cancer risk 

Yes. That is scary. So just as you may have eliminated unhealthy food and are taking care of your body in other ways, you should also eliminate mainstream skincare and switch to a clean beauty routine.  This doesn’t just apply for women, when it comes to men’s skin care using natural products like Jericho Beard Oils can help to alleviate irritations and cut down on irritants.  

You can ask anyone who's tried it, and they will tell you it's absolutely worth it and that there's no going back once you do!

Ingredients to avoid  

Always choose natural, organic, vegan, plant-based, cruelty-free, and non-toxic skincare products for healthy and glowing skin. 

When shopping for skincare, read the labels and make sure you choose products without harmful and toxic ingredients that may cause various health issues, from skin allergies to hormone disruption to cancer. 

Unfortunately, the list of such ingredients is long, but it's worth saving it on your phone to have it handy whenever needed.

Toxic skincare ingredients to avoid: 

  • * Sulphates are produced from petroleum and can irritate your skin, eyes, lungs, clog pores and cause acne. They're also harmful to the environment.

  • Parabens can disrupt reproductive health and brain function and even cause breast cancer. 

  • Phthalates could damage your liver, kidneys, lungs, and reproductive system. 

  • Mineral oil can cause acne, redness, swelling, itching, or rashes. It also blocks the skin's ability to eliminate various toxins.

  • Synthetic colours can cause skin irritations, cancers, and acne breakouts.

  • Diethanolamine can cause cancer and respiratory issues.

  • Polyethylene Glycol. can cause breakouts, respiratory disorders and cancer 

  • Formaldehyde may lead to asthma, neurotoxicity, and skin irritations such as dermatitis.

  • Hydroquinone can cause skin irritation, burning, stinging, dermatitis, dryness and redness.

  • Fragrance may lead to respiratory disorders and skin allergies and disrupt the reproductive system. 

  • Alcohol dries out the skin and can leave it flaky and rough. 

7 reasons to choose natural skincare

Reason #1 No health risks 

As we've just shared, harsh and toxic ingredients in traditional skincare often cause severe skin and health damage. 

Using these products increases the risks of various health issues as well as skin allergies, blotchiness, clogged pores and more. That's pretty ironic as these products are supposed to solve most of those problems, not cause them! 

Eliminating mainstream toxic products will reduce your health risks and give you peace of mind whenever you apply that serum or moisturiser.

Reason #2 Beautiful glowing skin  

Clean skincare products, such as those from african body care, give you a healthier, radiant, and glowing complexion by nourishing your skin without short- or long-term side effects.

Sensitive skin is easily triggered by harmful toxic ingredients such as fragrances or parabens, and if you're using mainstream skincare, the chances are you've experienced it. The result? Dull and tired-looking skin. 

Natural skincare works for all skin types, including sensitive skin and skin with specific conditions such as clogged pores, acne, premature ageing etc.  

It also uses natural ingredients to target specific issues and can calm the skin down, soothe and heal it faster, leaving you with a beautiful and glowing complexion.

Reason #3 It's just as effective 

Many people are hesitant about switching to natural skincare as they worry it will not be as effective. However, if you choose the right skincare brand with potent natural active ingredients, especially organic Australian skincare, you will get the same or even better benefits without adverse side effects. 

Natural skincare doesn't use harmful fillers, so the active ingredients like various concentrating botanicals are pure and can deliver your skin their full power.  

Products like serums, moisturisers and face masks leave your skin radiant and healthy, so there's no reason not to switch to a clean beauty routine.

Reason #4 Saves time & reduces stress 

Knowing about toxic ingredients is helpful, and you could choose the strategy of reading every product label. But let's be honest, who has got the time for that?  

Choosing an entirely natural and clean skincare product makes you feel calm, knowing that it doesn't contain nasty ingredients and you don't need to stress about potential exposure to toxins.  

Simply read about the brand itself, make sure it's toxin-free and enjoy it safely without wasting your time on rigorous research! 

Reason #5 Protects the environment 

Natural skincare Australia has a lot to offer in this field!  

It's usually vegan and cruelty-free, so it's the most ethical and sustainable choice for the environment. It's not just you who will benefit from such products, but also our oceans and lands that will not get polluted with toxic chemicals!

Reason #6 Saves money  

The great thing about natural skincare is that it's effective and usually pretty minimalistic. Even if you choose a slightly more expensive line, you will still save money buying only a few products instead of endless routine steps! 

Reason #7 Supports small businesses 

Many amazing smaller businesses produce high-quality natural skincare, and by choosing them, you will contribute to supporting them and their communities!

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