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Is There Something Like Organic Skincare?

We live in a world of science, but many people do not like the intervention of science in certain aspects. Like food items, they prefer those without artificial fertilizers and pesticides, hence called organic. But do you know this organic concept is present in your skincare too? 

Is There Something Like Organic Skincare?

The average person puts about 5 to 7 products on their skin in the name of beauty and skincare. So it is fair to consider what they are putting on their skin. When it comes to organic skincare, they have the same standards as organic food. But this means the skincare ingredients themselves. In other words, organic skincare means no artificial chemicals, particularly harsh or damaging products.

The choice of organic skincare is to choose those products that work in your skin’s natural harmony. It means you won’t choose any product that disrupts the natural means and causes more harm than damage. Examples of such ingredients are estrogen disruptors, pore-clogging ingredients, etc. 

Is There Something Like Organic Skincare?

Organic skincare is definitely worth it as it keeps your skin on a natural route to mend and heal itself. It is not only good for your skin and internal health, but it is excellent for our environment too.

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About the Author: Dr. Iqra Mubashar is a registered Pharmacist originally from Lahore, Pakistan. She has earned her pharmacy degree from the University of veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore. She has completed her internship as a trainee from Children hospital, Lahore. She has completed her research work in clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutics. She has worked as a healthcare documentation head in Al-Qasim enterprises, Islamabad. She has specialized in prescription handling, drugs information, literature research, patient counseling, and pharmaceutical care planning. Her research work on coronavirus is under publication.

 

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