What are eco friendly skincare products?

The interest in all-natural products is rising day by day, with the “NEW   GREEN REVOLUTION” people are becoming more aware of their impact on the earth. This includes organic, eco-friendly skin care products. In fact, Grand View Research stated that the organic personal care market is expected to grow to $15.98 billion by 2020. This isn’t just good news for all the environmental activists, it’s good news for planet earth.

 

Most of us want to live that organic, waste-free type of lifestyle. Well, we want to until we think about the countless bottles and tubs, we use in our day-to-day lives, that we couldn’t be without.   However, if you truly knew of the benefits of eco-friendly skincare benefits for the world and your own skin, you might consider making a few little changes.

 

 

WHY DOES IT MATTER?

 

Beauty actually has a bit of an ugly face. From the plastic packaging, chemicals, microbeads and factories. It’s been under a lot of pressure lately because of its negative impact on the environment.  Small changes to our everyday routines can make a big difference.

 

For example, you could ditch those cotton pads for a reusable microfiber makeup remover or try “naked” beauty items – ones that have no packaging on them at all.

Reusing and recycling can really reduce the negative impact that you have on the climate. Who doesn’t want a smaller carbon footprint?

 

 

 

 

MISLEADING LABELS

 

So, you know it’s wonderful but how can you be sure that what you’re buying is really eco-friendly?  Turns out, the Fair Packaging and Labelling Act (FPLA) doesn’t have a definition of “organic” in their laws or regulations. This means that words like “organic” or “natural” really carry no weight at all.  It’s all a bit confusing, just because a product is labelled natural or organic, doesn’t mean that it’s eco-friendly or better for your skin. It can be difficult to find genuine eco-friendly products that benefit your skin.  Don’t worry – we’ve listed a few trusted, eco-friendly brands below.

 

 

TEADORA

Teadora is a sustainable, vegan, cruelty and toxin-free beauty brand. With no synthetic fragrances, parabens, silicone, sulfates or other harsh chemicals, you’ll feel good about using these products and look great on the outside too.

 

 

MAHLO SKINCARE

An innovative skincare brand that is completely eco-friendly and organic. Their products will fight off skin issues and environmental damage simultaneously.  It’s always so refreshing to see a brand that has a genuine passion for the environment as well as making you look and feel good.

 

 

LOVE FRESH

Love Fresh began as a bit of kitchen chemistry (something you could all try yourselves), it has now become an all-natural skincare range that leaves your skin glowing.  With recipes that avoid toxic ingredients, you can be sure that you’re doing your bit for the environment as well as your skin.

 

 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO MY SKIN?

Well, now you know which products you should look out for, the real question is; “will it benefit my skin?” In short, yes and here is why.

 

 

NO TOXIC INGREDIENTS

We’re exposed to so many chemicals and toxins throughout the day. Skincare, makeup, hair care, perfume, city pollution and much more. Limiting this exposure to toxins and chemicals can reap many benefits.

 

 

WOULD YOU EAT IT?

Remember, your skin absorbs whatever you put on your skin. If you wouldn’t eat the cocktail of chemicals that are in your skin care products, why put it on your skin?

 

 

THEY REALLY WORK

Organic, natural skincare actually includes ingredients that your skin loves to have. When you use products with a lot of chemicals, you risk causing free radicals that can lead to skin ageing.  The natural, antioxidant ingredients will leave your skin glowing, fresh and healthy.

 

Look for ingredients like Aloe Vera, Jojoba Oil and Resveratrol when choosing your eco-friendly skincare products.  You can also start experimenting with certain essential oils yourself. Did you know Rosehip oil has anti-ageing properties?

 

 

WHAT CHEMICALS SHOULD I AVOID?

 

Of course, not all chemicals are damaging your skin. Some work really well for you and your needs. But, it’s always worth trying to avoid these ingredients:

 

  • PARABENS- These are actually a whole family of chemicals, they basically just help to preserve the shelf-life.

 

  • FRAGRANCE- The issue with an ingredient like “fragrance” is that you can’t be sure what exactly it is.

 

  • SULFATES- These can actually cause skin irritation

 

It’s nice to know that, even with something as simple (or complicated for some) as a daily skincare routine, you can make a difference to the environment and the way your skin looks.