#5 Reasons Why You Should Start Using Organic Skincare Products OsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Organic skincare essentially means looking after your skin

by only using products with completely organic ingredients.

For those that aren’t familiar with the concept, organic

products are those that are derived from natural, living

things.

That means nothing that has been highly processed in a lab,

and nothing with lots of letters and numbers to its name.

Organic products are made from minerals, from muds, from

oils, from plants, and from foods. The result is that they are

typically a lot less harsh and a lot more nourishing. And they

are extremely effective at helping you maintain better skin.

Not sold? Then here are five compelling reasons to make

the switch today.

1Organic Products Are Good

for the Environment

A lot of those non-organic makeup and other cosmetic items

you’re used to using are actually pretty bad for the 1 Organic Products Are Good


environment. Creating non-organic products requires

factories that produce fumes and toxic gasses.

They tend to include compounds such as petroleum,

aluminium and lead, many of which require mining and don’t

play particularly well when left in land-fills. Aluminium mining

in particularly is a very dangerous and unrewarding job, that

has been known to cause cancer and Alzheimer’s for a long

time. Many other harmful substances will also find their way

back into the ecosystem through other means.

Apart from the fact that this is bad for the workers, it can

also be harsh on the environment that is being bled dry of its

natural resources.

It’s not an industry you should necessarily be supporting!

Conversely, organic products use ingredients that come

from natural farming and organic gardening. These are

products that are created by working with the land, and

unsurprisingly, they’re extremely good for the planet.

And don’t get us started on animal testing.

2 They Don’t Include Harsh

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What will initially attract most people to organic makeup and

skincare though, is the freedom it affords them from harsh

chemicals. These products include a lot of potentially

harmful ingredients and these include the likes of parabens

and phthalates, which have been linked to cancer and type

2 diabetes among other issues.

Even where this isn’t the case, often the unnatural aromas

and binding agents used can cause a range of reactions in

the skin, leading to rashes and more problems.

Not enough for you? Here are just a few other ingredients

thrown into our sun blocks, moisturisers, and concealers:

Lead: Lead was removed from school pencils due to the

amount of health concerns surrounding it and the high

likelihood that it is carcinogenic. Despite this, lead is still

used in vast quantities in a number of different makeups.

Parfum: Parfum is not just one product but a term that

encompasses many different products. These are designed

to add fragrance to our skincare products (because that

matters?) as well as things like fabric softeners. They can

cause a vast range of issues ranging from rashes, to

headaches, to dizziness, to skin discoloration.

That’s right, the company producing the products intended

to improve your skin is actively adding ingredients that can

damage its tone and create rashes. So it will smell nice. Go

figure!

Aluminum: There’s nothing wrong with aluminum in

principle, it’s when you apply it all over your skin that it

becomes an issue! Aluminum is found in antiperspirants in

particular, but can be found elsewhere too. This has

estrogen-like effects, which can damage your hormone

balance, leading to loss of muscle mass, depression, and

more.

Estrogenic Compounds: Speaking of which, there are

actually so many estrogenic compounds in makeups and

skin products, that their disposal via the sewers has actually

led to the average male’s testosterone levels dropping

significantly.

The thing to know before you try using these products is that

the skin will absorb whatever you place on it. This means

that those ingredients will eventually make their way to your

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