First of all, let's look at the word ’chemical" and how the term is used in the world of science, and in the world of beauty. A chemical (or chemical substance) is a form of matter that has specific and constant properties. It cannot be separated down into smaller components, and this means they are essentially ’pure" ’ they are one thing, not a mixture of things. An example of a chemical is ’water" ’ it always has the same ratio of hydrogen and oxygen in it (H20) no matter where you find it. What this means is that a chemical is essentially neither good nor bad ’ it just is. Clean beauty isn’t necessarily chemical free. A better way to talk about clean beauty is to say, ’harmful chemical free".
When making the switch to clean beauty, it is important to be educated on which skincare chemicals to avoid. That’s why Vanessa Megan have created a comprehensive list we like to call, ’VM’s Nasty Nine" which details all the commonly used chemicals they recommend that you avoid and that they will never put into their skincare. They are:·
● Mineral Oils ’ a petroleum by-product that suffocates skin.
● Alcohol ’ dries out your skin and aggravates skin conditions like pigmentation.
● Pthalates ’ are linked to endocrine disruption.
● PEGs ’ contain dioxins that have been linked with severe health disorders.
● SLS-SLES ’ can cause inflammation and irritation.
● Parabens ’ preservatives that have been linked to hormone problems.
● Coal Tar Dyes ’ a recognised carcinogen.
● Silicone ’ actually slows down cell renewal.
● Formaldehyde ’ can aggravate and cause dermatitis and is a recognised carcinogen.
Armed with that knowledge, it is time to switch out products that use these chemicals, either because they are cheap or readily available, and change your beauty regime to incorporate clean, natural products full of ingredients that do absolutely no harm. Here are some suggestions for products you can switch out immediately.
Cleansers
A lot of cleansers use sulphates and PEGs to thicken them and make them foam. They end up being counter productive in terms of doing as much damage to your skin and they do cleaning. A better option is a cleanser that uses olive emulsifiers, natural oils and fruit extracts to clean the skin without stripping it or aggravating any existing conditions.
Try the natural Petitgrain pH Balancing Cream Cleanser
Toners
One of the most common ingredients used in toners is alcohol. This has an incredibly drying effect, particularly on freshly cleansed skin so one easy and highly effective clean switch is from an alcohol based toner to a natural mist. Look for water based mists with natural oils like rose and sandalwood, and if you are looking for something to specifically heal a skin problem, look for colloidal minerals as well.
Try the natural toner Group Eleven Active Mist
Perfumes
One of the most toxic products that people put on their bodies are perfumes. Traditional perfumes are a cocktail of artificial scents, alcohols and phthalates. Across multiple scientific studies chemicals used in perfumes have been found to be allergens, hormone disruptors, asthma triggers, neurotoxins and carcinogens. These can be switched out for clean natural perfumes that use a water base, essential oils like lavender, geranium, patchouli and all-natural preservatives.
Spritz the 100% Natural Perfume Monarch or the 100% Natural Perfume Harvest. The Pure Botanical Fragrance MINI Collection makes the perfect gift!
It isn’t complicated to make the shift to clean beauty. In fact, once you understand ingredients and their effects on the body, it is actually very hard not to make the switch. There are so many powerful, natural ingredients available to solve skin concerns naturally.