More and more people decide to take care of their diet and follow a healthy lifestyle. But, if we take care of what we eat, why don't we pay the same attention to the products that we apply to the skin ? According to recent studies, women absorb about two and a half kilos of toxins through their skin each year. The Industrial cosmetic uses chemical components in the manufacturing process of products. Toxic ingredients , such as oils derived from petroleum, that not only harm the health of our skin, but are also harmful to the environment. Changes in the consumer mentality of users and greater awareness of the environment have led to the success of companies that opt for natural, organic and ecological cosmetics . Essential oils from 100% natural...
We love adding a drizzle of honey to a hot cup of tea or our favorite yogurt, but did you know that honey, when applied topically, also has some incredible skin care benefits? How exactly does this pantry staple benefit your complexion, you ask? Here’s what you need to know and the right way to add it to your beauty routine. What Is Honey Honey is a sticky, thick liquid that bees make using the nectar they collect from flowers. While it’s most widely known as a sweetener for foods and drinks, it has a variety of medicinal uses as well—which explains why it’s often called “liquid gold.” Research shows honey can do everything from help heal burns to lessen the effects...
The skin around your eyes is thinner and more sensitive than the rest of your face, so this is often where you’ll see signs of aging first. It also means you need to pay special care and attention when using an eye cream. Here we’ll discuss what to look for in an eye cream formula to target your specific under-eye concerns, and how to apply it for best results. What Ingredients to Look for in Your Eye Cream Eye creams can help reduce puffiness and crow’s feet, brighten up dark circles and make your face look younger and more awake. Some formulas are designed to address one of these concerns, while others are do-it-all products. Here are some ingredients...
Chances are, you’ve heard about the wrinkle-reducing benefits of retinol, but might not understand exactly what this hero ingredient is—or everything it can do for your skin. In essence, retinol belongs to the class of ingredients known as retinoids, which are derived from vitamin A. Retinol works to stimulate collagen production and accelerate skin turnover, smoothing fine lines and wrinkles and fading acne marks, discoloration and blemishes in the process. You’ll find retinol as a star ingredient in many anti-aging serums and creams. Given retinol’s impressive benefits, it’s a favorite among many dermatologists. To help you understand retinol and how best to use it, we asked top dermatologists to dig deeper into how to make retinol work for your skin. How to...
Glycolic acid is a class of natural chemical compound known as alpha hydroxy acid , with acronym AHA, which stands out for its therapeutic properties .It is a component with great importance in those cosmetic products that are focused on skin care . But what is glycolic acid and why should it not be missing among the components of your cosmetics? Glycolic acid, the most popular acid among the alpha hydroxy acids, is a fruit acid that experts say is extracted from sugar cane , grapes or beet extracts. An acid with multiple benefits that many beauty lovers have not been able to resist. This chemical scrub stands out for its great moisturizing, exfoliating and regenerating power . In addition to eliminating dead cells that accumulate on the surface of the skin, preventing it from breathing, this component has a great ability to penetrate the deeper layers...