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Why Is Natural Skin Care Better?

Written by Dr. Group, DC Founder
 
Natural skin care products will help your skin feel and look healthier.

Skin is your body’s largest organ and your protective barrier. However, that doesn’t mean it’s impervious or impenetrable. You should be aware of what you’re exposing it to. If you put dangerous ingredients on your skin, they get into your body — exactly where you don’t want them. Consider all of the potential irritants that come in contact with your skin — chemical-laden personal hygiene products, fragrances, city-treated water, deodorant; the list goes on and on. Abiding by an organic skin care routine and using natural skin care products will help your skin feel and look healthier than ever before.

The Concern With Standard Skin Care Products

The process of developing and putting a skin care product on the market is shrouded in mystery. You might think there are regulations in place to keep everyone honest but, believe it or not, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t have to approve what ingredients are added to personal care products. If a company says an ingredient is safe, that’s basically deemed good enough.[3, 4]

Unfortunately, many of the “safe” ingredients in traditional skin care products are endocrine-disrupting phthalates or parabens. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals can cause reproductive issues and they’re linked to increased cancer risk.[1] The more you’re exposed to them, the more they concentrate in your body.[2] Using natural and organic products and periodic body cleansing (detoxing) are a strong fundamental foundation to keep you safe and healthy.

Selecting Natural Skin Care Products

With a little research and smart shopping, you can find responsibly-made products to help you maintain a clean body and live a healthy lifestyle. Here’s what you should look for when purchasing skin care products:

Alternately, one of the easiest ways to promote healthy skin is to make skin care products yourself from inexpensive, natural ingredients — more on that shortly.

The Ultimate Organic Skin Care Routine

An organic skincare routine is one of the best things you can do to promote the appearance of your skin, and it offers other perks as well. A recent study suggests that using natural ingredients on your skin can address hyperpigmentation and irritation, while another found that it can help reduce skin damage caused by the sun.[5, 6]

Step 1: Cleanse

Because the natural oils in your skin help keep your skin supple and moisturized, look for a natural cleanser that removes impurities, but doesn’t strip your skin of its natural oils. There are many soaps on the market, but organic virgin coconut oil makes a great skin cleanser all on its own.

Step 2: Exfoliate

Exfoliating promotes a radiant appearance and you likely already have the ingredients around your home to make an excellent scrub. Combine olive oil with natural sea salt. Olive oil is a great moisturizer that won’t clog pores and the salt provides enough abrasive action to buff away dead skin cells. You can also add a little lemon juice — the ascorbic acid kills bacteria. Daily scrubbing can be irritating, but once or twice a week can work wonders.

Step 3: Tone

A toner can help clear oily skin and unclog pores; it's a great addition to your beauty regimen. For an effective, natural toner, mix four parts distilled water and 1 part apple cider vinegar in a bottle. Apply with a cotton pad or with a spray bottle. Test it on a small section of your face before full application.

Step 4: Moisturize

Organic virgin coconut oil is a great natural moisturizer that not only improves the appearance of your skin but it also promotes elasticity. Cucumber is another option; the silica in cucumber is an essential component of healthy connective tissue and an excellent source of vitamin C, potassium, and folic acid.[3] Combine smashed cucumber with organic yogurt and apply as a mask for 15 minutes.

All the Time: Complete Nutrition

There’s so much emphasis on skin care products that it’s easy to forget that healthy skin comes from the inside. Complete nutrition is essential for supporting the health and appearance of your skin. Seek foods with plenty of antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, biotin, and vitamins AC, E, and K. Vitamin A, C, E, and K all support skin tissue growth, regeneration, and encourage smooth-looking skin. Antioxidants help protect skin against damage from free radicals. Even biotin, also known as vitamin B7, supports healthy skin, hair, and nails.

You are what you eat, and the food you put in your body affects how your skin looks and feels. Healthy, whole, organic food will help you look healthy and whole. Unhealthy, unnatural, low-nutrition food will produce a much different result. Avoid processed foods and refined sugar.

The ideal way to get enough of the nutrients for a radiant complexion is by following a healthy, balanced diet. Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables like berries, grapefruit, kale, spinach, and peppers. This is a reliable way to obtain the nutrition and antioxidants your skin requires. Nutrition from whole, organic food is always best but if you take nutritional supplements to fill the gaps in your diet, be sure they’re organic, plant-sourced, and from a trusted, reputable brand.

Finally, as important as it is to get the right daily nutrients, your lifestyle also matters. Quit smoking, get enough sleep, exercise regularly, and stay well-hydrated. Some sun exposure is important and necessary for vitamin D production and other benefits, but too much can break down elastin and collagen, causing your skin to age. Know when it’s time to put on protective clothing or get in the shade.

Natural Skin Care Is Best

We created two natural skin care products that are completely natural and organic. Luminous is a moisturizing face cream that’s absolutely luxurious. Glow is a soothing face mist that tones and cools. Completely, natural and organic, they’re an amazing combination for soft, healthy, beautiful-looking skin.

References (6)
  1. Brody, J.G., et al. "Endocrine Disruptors and Asthma-Associated Chemicals in Consumer Products." Environmental Health Perspectives. 120 (7).
  2. Braun, J., et al. "Personal care product use and urinary phthalate metabolite and paraben concentrations during pregnancy among women from a fertility clinic." Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 24.
  3. Fowler, J.F., et al. "Innovations in natural ingredients and their use in skin care." Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 9 (6 Suppl.).
  4. Bowe, W. P. & Pugliese, S. "Cosmetic benefits of natural ingredients." Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 13 (9).
  5. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. "FDA Recall Policy for Cosmetics."
  6. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. "FDA Authority Over Cosmetics."

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.


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