A lot of people are making a shift from chemical-laden beauty products to organic ones. This is happening in light of the escalating threat of cancer and increased awareness about the dangers of artificial ingredients in cosmetics.
Going “green” with your skin care routine, however, has its share of challenges. How do you tell what’s really organic, from the industry hype, when the market is teeming with lower-grade natural alternatives and confusing buzzwords?
Watch out for paraben or fragrance in the list of ingredients
Parabens are synthetic preservatives that are increasingly associated with cancer and disruption of hormones in the body. Fragrance, on the other hand, while it is not a bad thing itself, can be a blanket term that companies use to escape disclosing the exact ingredients. Unfortunately, this could mean that the product is loaded with any number of unspecified ingredients—up to several hundreds of them.
Products that contain paraben or fragrance have a higher chance of not being genuinely organic. To be certain that you’re getting a truly green product, check the label for a disclaimer that the fragrance contains organic essential oils. Read the label, also, for anything starting with PEG (Polyethylene glycols, a group of petrochemically derived compounds). These compounds tend to dry out the skin and will indicate that the product is not organic.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to hydrate your skin, dry up some unwelcome acne and just make your face look supple and radiant without running the risk of letting something toxic find its way into your bloodstream through the skin, organic skin care products are your panacea. While at it, be sure to consult with a skin care professional for skin type-specific recommendations before trying anything. Then, you will find for yourself the best organic skin care recipes, based on the information shared here.
Written by: Winnie Kotieno

