In a world where clean and natural beauty products are taking center stage, the quest for a radiant and healthy complexion has led many to embrace the power of nature’s ingredients. Gone are the days of relying solely on synthetic compounds. Instead, we are turning to Mother Earth’s abundant offerings to help us nurture and revitalize our skin.Â
If you’re looking to create a skincare ritual that nourishes your skin and harmonizes with nature, then you’re in the right place. Join us as we take a look at some of the remarkable natural ingredients that can help you achieve glowing, nourished, and radiant skin.Â
Rosemary or Rosemary Oil
Rosemary is a popular herb that has a strong aroma and has been used in food and natural wellness practices for thousands of years. In particular, rosemary (and the essential oil extracted from it) is now a widely popular ingredient because it…Â
- Acts as a gentle exfoliant to help unclog pores.
- Contains nutrients and antioxidants that promote collagen production, which helps keep skin from sagging.Â
- Has hydrating properties that help lock in moisture.
- Acts as an astringent that helps dissolve residue and shrink pores.
- Provides your skin with antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress and slow physical signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles.
If you want to add rosemary to your skincare routine, you can apply rosemary oil directly to your skin or get it as an ingredient for other skincare products such as cleansers and moisturizers.Â
Manuka Honey
Raw honey in general is known to be great for the skin, but recently Manuka honey, which is made by bees in New Zealand and Australia, has taken center stage here because it is known to contain more of a compound known as methylglyoxal (MGO). This reactive compound plays an important role in honey’s powerful antimicrobial properties. Manuka honey has become a popular clean skincare ingredient because it… Â
- Has more MGO than other types of honey which enhances its antimicrobial properties.Â
- Helps provide relief to skin that is red, itchy, or scaly.Â
- Is a natural humectant, which means that it holds onto moisture and is great for dry skin.Â
- Can help ease symptoms of breakouts.Â
You can purchase Manuka honey in health stores and other online outlets. To use it, apply it directly to the skin. Alternatively, you can look for balms, face masks, or cleansers that include Manuka honey as an ingredient and add those to your routine.Â
Jojoba Oil
This is an ingredient derived from seeds of the jojoba or Chinensis plant found in North America. It is known for thriving in harsh, hot conditions. Jojoba oil has been used since the 1400s for a variety of purposes including helping to nourish and moisturize the skin. Why is it so popular for skincare? Because it…
- Mimics natural sebum, which makes it great for moisturizing all skin types.Â
- Acts as a protective barrier that locks in moisture.
- Contains antioxidants like vitamin E that help protect your skin cells from being damaged by free radicals.Â
- Can be soothing for sensitive or irritated skin thanks to vitamins B and E.Â
You can use jojoba oil as a carrier oil for the essential oils you use in your routine, or you can find it as an ingredient in skincare products like lotions, moisturizers, serums, and creams.Â
Green Tea Extract
Green tea extract is derived from the Camellia sinensis tea botanical. It has been in use in many Eastern cultures for thousands of years, and it is still a sought-after health ingredient to date. Why? Because green tea…
- Contains antioxidants that help protect your skin from UV rays and pollution.Â
- Can help reduce the amount of sebum your skin produces, which is helpful for regulating both oily and dry skin.Â
- Contains antibacterial benefits that protect your skin from acne.
- Is soothing for irritated skin and can help combat physical signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles.Â
You can nourish your skin with green tea both internally and externally. Drinking a cup of green tea or taking it in supplement form can provide your body with the nutrients it needs to nourish your skin from the inside out while applying products that contain green tea topically can support your skin from the outside in.Â
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is one of the most popular and versatile skin and food ingredients there is, which is why it has become a popular skincare ingredient and one of the most beloved carrier oils for those who incorporate essential oils into their routine. Coconut oil has become increasingly popular on the clean skincare scene because it…Â
- Contains lauric acid which gives it antimicrobial properties.Â
- Can be used as an exfoliant to help remove dead skin cells and achieve smoother skin.Â
- Helps remove dirt and buildup that results from things like makeup.Â
- Has medium-chain fatty acids which help lock in moisture and keep your skin feeling smooth.Â
Coconut oil can be used as a carrier oil, on its own as a single-ingredient moisturizer or makeup remover, or in a product like a moisturizer that combines it with other natural, skin-loving ingredients.Â
Cucumbers
We’ve all seen pictures of people relaxing at a spa with cucumbers over their eyes, and while it may seem a little silly, this tasty green fruit offers a number of benefits that make it deserving of a spot in your skincare routine. For example, cucumbers…
- Can provide cooling relief to help reduce eye puffiness or soothe irritated skin.Â
- Contain an ample amount of water which can help hydrate your skin and lock in moisture.
- Act as an astringent to help reduce the size of pores and control oil production.Â
- Contains antioxidant compounds to help fight free radicals.Â
- Have vitamin C which can help brighten your skin tone. Â
Blue-Green Algae
Edible strains of blue-green algae, such as organic Wild MicroalgaeTM, are the best-kept secret of skincare. These safe and nutrient-dense strains of algae are some of the most powerful superfoods available today, and their impressive nutrient profiles can help you nourish your skin from the inside and outside. What makes blue-green algae such an amazing skincare ingredient? Well, it…Â
- Contains essential fatty acids that can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Is rich in antioxidants like vitamin A, vitamin E, chlorophyll, and phycocyanin that help slow down physical signs of aging by reducing oxidative stress.Â
- Contains proteins and amino acids that are necessary for your body to carry out the natural regeneration process for your tissues and cells.
Blue-green algae can be consumed in supplement form or used topically as part of your skincare routine to help you nourish your skin from the inside and the outside.Â
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