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Harnessing the Benefits of Organic Skin Care

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Most people have a hard time picking the best skincare products on the market, and it ruins their skin. While organic and natural products from Singaporean shops like Cherub Rubs are gentle on your skin, you need to be sure that you’re making the right choice.

Organic and eco-friendly; these are some of the key phrases you’ll come across when shopping for skincare products. Unfortunately, these phrases do more to complicate the process than help it.

“Natural” can mean that the product contains some natural ingredients. “Chemical-free” can have a wide range of misleading meanings. Now more than ever, there’s a need to pay attention to the label when buying beauty and skincare products.

Natural versus Organic

This is probably one of the biggest misconceptions in the beauty and skincare sector. Most people believe that natural and organic labels are interchangeable. What you might not know is that a product can be both natural and organic but a natural product is not necessarily organic or even 100 per cent natural. It’s in your best interest to use products with the purest ingredients on the market.

However, that doesn’t make any product with a natural or organic sticker genuine. Some unscrupulous companies are not above slapping these labels on products that don’t meet these standards. Rather than going with such a basic sticker, be on the lookout for products that bear certification from an accredited government organisation.

Truly Organic

Woman holding a cream with flower backgroundA product that is certified as organic by an accredited organisation means that it is more than 95 percent organic. These ingredients are from plants grown using natural farming techniques. Such farming methods don’t rely on chemical pesticides or petroleum-based fertilisers that have been proven harmful to the environment.

Organic farming methods encourage recycling and promote biodiversity while reducing their carbon footprints. Natural products, on the other hand, are derived from natural sources and don’t include synthetic compounds.

The Benefits of Organic Products

For starters, organic products have a natural scent. You can be sure that your essential oils are from real plants, not from synthetic derivatives. If it’s a rose cream, real rose water was used in its production. At first, this distinction might not seem apparent. However, after a few weeks of switching to a natural product, you can distinguish a natural fragrance from an artificial one.

Most natural products are free from parabens, a preservative used to extend shelf life. This synthetic chemical mimics your body’s natural hormones, and they sometimes alter the functioning of the body’s natural hormones. Organic skincare products use natural preservatives, such as grapefruit seed extract, that don’t affect your body.

A Word of Caution

Just because a skincare product is natural or organic doesn’t make it harmless. Allergies and skin reactions aren’t just a result of your body reacting to chemicals. Natural ingredients are quite capable of irritating your skin as well. Therefore, you shouldn’t rush to use a product because it’s natural or organic.

When trying a new product, apply a small amount on a small area of your skin and leave it for some time before using it on your entire body. You should try just one product at a time to prevent the ingredients from causing an unintended reaction.

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