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The Ultimate Skincare Guide


The Ultimate Skincare Gudie

The term “natural skincare” can mean different things. The “natural” label isn’t regulated across the industry. This means each company can choose what “natural” means for themselves.


“There’s a lot of debate in the industry on what’s considered ‘natural’ and what’s not,” says licensed esthetician and beauty blog author Dana Murray.


“Often, natural ingredients can be inconsistent in makeup, so it’s hard to measure effectiveness and potency. [As well, some] natural ingredients, like essential oils, can cause irritation to the skin,” she says.


According to a 2015 study, botanical products can be a rich source of:

  • vitamins

  • antioxidants

  • essential oils

  • hydrocolloids

  • proteins

  • terpenoids

  • bioactive compounds

According to the study, plant extracts can be a safe and cost-effective alternative to synthetics. Get my brand NEW Ultimate Skincare Guide to learn how to make your skin look radiant and healthy this year.



 

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All material provided at Beauty Natural Skin & Body Care is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a professional before following the advice or recommendations given above. Any health concern or condition should be addressed by a doctor or other appropriate health care professional.





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