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9 ingredients to watch out for

by Professional Beauty India

Here we are presenting a list of ingredients that are found in your daily grooming products and how switching to organically-sourced versions of them can benefit the consumers.

While it may appear that green beauty and skin-beneficial elements do not mix well, there are a plethora of excellent organic components that are both healthy for the environment and good for the consumers. In our list of ingredients that follow, we have carefully chosen the ones that benefit skin and hair in multiple ways and work a lot better when organically sourced. Using the organic version of these ingredients makes for a good business move for a beauty company

Aloe vera
Aloe vera is well recognised for its anti-inflammatory, healing, and epidermal development capabilities for sunburn and wounds. It’s also been utilised as an antifungal, antiviral, anti-parasitic, and regenerative treatment due to its bioactive makeup. It also helps to reduce pregnancy-related stretch marks and advancement. This is an all-purpose super component to search for in skin and body care products for everything from skin problems to infections to bug bites.

Apple cider vinegar
This ingredient is just a fermented apple cider liquid that has been distilled. It’s extremely efficient as a cleanser and for treating acne because of its natural exfoliating characteristics, which help to balance sebum and remove hyperkeratosis. It has antifungal properties as well.

Argan oil
This non-fragrant oil is derived from the fruit of the Moroccan Argan tree and is used in both cuisine and cosmetics. It’s a nutrient-dense food. Its emollient properties aid in hydration. It has been demonstrated to improve the skin’s barrier function and balance and regulate sebum production. Overall, this is a true powerhouse ingredient for keeping skin healthy, supple, and elastic.

Avocado oil
This is a very high-fat component. It’s one of the few plant oils that isn’t squeezed from the pulp that surrounds the avocado pip rather than from seeds. A non-fragrant, skin-renewing, emollient plant oil that has also been proved to be useful in the long-term treatment of psoriasis. It’s also utilised as an anti-inflammatory for skin illnesses such as vulvar lichen sclerosis, as well as a UV-protective agent. It serves as a good base for organic cosmetics at a reasonable price.

Cocoa
Apart from being the world’s most popular ingredient, cocoa provides several health benefits when applied to the skin. By reducing oxidative stress, this super-effective natural skin emollient preserves the skin. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics help to protect the skin from the sun’s UV radiation, which is important for skin health. It has also been found to suppress collagenase and elastase synthesis, slowing the ageing process and lowering the chance of wrinkles. It works as a nourishing moisturiser.

Shea butter
Shea butter may be just what you need if you have mixed or dry skin. Shea butter is all-natural and comes straight from the Earth, so it not only locks in moisture and makes your skin feel silky.

Green tea
Its potent antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-inflammatory qualities are thought to help slow down the ageing process, heal or improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin, and minimise oxidative stress on the skin.

Hemp seed oil
Pressing hemp seeds produces hemp seed oil. It is dark to light green and has a nutty aroma. It aids in the maintenance of the skin’s natural functions thanks to its trace elements and minerals. Algae also have antioxidant and anti-photoaging properties that have been demonstrated to effectively suppress oxidative stress and matrix metalloproteinases in the skin. It’s a natural emollient that keeps moisture in the upper layer of the skin.

Jojoba oil
The non-fragrant oil is extracted from the jojoba shrub’s seed. Its chemical composition is quite similar to that of human sebum, so it absorbs quickly and effectively moisturises and balances the skin’s natural oils without clogging pores. Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial activities are also present. It’s not only good for dry, chapped skin, but it also helps to heal burns, sores, scars, dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, and sunburns.

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