Miel Natural | Ingredients To Avoid In Skin Care
Summary: With the ubiquity of harmful chemicals like parabens to phthalates, it can be difficult to navigate all of the toxic skincare ingredients to avoid. So, Miel Natural is breaking down what you need to know about the most harmful ingredients in skincare and cosmetics products.
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Have
you ever read the ingredients on the back of your Skincare Products? Do you know what
ingredients and substances you are feeding your skin? If not, I want you to
pick your skincare products and read all the ingredients on the label. Didn’t
understand it, right? Yes, those words are tricky because they might be toxic.
It is an incomprehensible list of ingredients, but knowing what ingredients you
are putting on your skin is essential.
You
must know what you are feeding your skin. Soap, shampoos, makeup, and skincare
products contain toxic ingredients. Unfortunately, we ignore the components we
are applying to our skin and remain unaware of the potential harm it is doing
to our skin. Such elements trigger symptoms such as dry and itchy skin, while
some of them also trigger acne and blemishes. To keep our skin healthy, we’ve researched
the ingredients to avoid in skincare and beauty products. So, take a pen and
make a list of nasty ingredients for the skin. Read on for more tips on how you
can get healthy and bright skin.
Why should you avoid harmful ingredients in your skincare and
beauty products?
Do
you ever notice how your skin reacts after applying any skin product? For
example, if your skin has become dry, your scalp itchy, redness, or any
abnormal change, go and check ingredients on your skincare label. If it gets
out of hand, immediately consult a dermatologist.
What
are the unusual symptoms?
- Itchiness
- Dryness
- Redness
- Breakouts
- Eczema
- Rosacea
- Scaly
skin
- Increasing
sensitivity skin
If
you still ignore the signs and red flags, here are more reasons to stop using harmful
ingredients on your skin.
Damaging your skin barrier
Your
skin acid mantle is the natural protective layer of your skin. This layer
consists of fatty acids, natural oils, amino acids, and other acids protecting
your skin from environmental pollutants and bacteria. If your skin is healthy,
it protects you from bacteria, fungi, pollution, and sun damage. Unfortunately,
harmful chemicals damage your natural protective layer and leave your skin
exposed to environmental microbes, making your skin dry, and itchy.
Allergies and Breakouts
Toxic
ingredients can also trigger allergies, permanent skin damage, and breakouts
resulting in itchy and dry skin. According to the U.S Food & Drug
Department, when your immune system overreacts to substances, it can strike
allergies and breakouts.
Imbalance in your skin pH level
Your
skin pH level plays a crucial role in keeping your skin healthy and glowing.
When your skin pH level is imbalanced, it causes acne, psoriasis, and contact
dermatitis. In addition, wrong ingredients can affect the pH balance of your
skin.
Ingredients to avoid in skincare
- Sodium
Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) & Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)
Generally,
these ingredients are found in soap, shampoo, detergents, and anything
foam-based. Have you ever wondered why your scalp feels dry or itchy? Or your
skin feels harsh and rough after using soap or shampoo? It is because of SLS
and SLES that wreaks dryness and redness on your skin. If you notice these
symptoms after doing laundry, dishes, or washing your hair, these are the
direct effects of harsh ingredients on your skin.
- Phthalates
According
to scientific studies, the main phthalates in cosmetics and Personal Care Products are dibutyl phthalate
in nail polish, diethyl phthalate in perfumes and lotions, and dimethyl
phthalate in hair spray. Often, their presence is not noted on
labels. Therefore, these ingredients are not shown on labels.
These
can create hormonal imbalance and cause other serious health issues. Further
research is warranted to identify the most critical windows of exposure, the
importance of exposure pathways, interactions with social factors, and the
effects of co-exposure to phthalates and other environmental contaminants.
- Propylene
Glycol & Butylene Glycol
Toothpaste,
serum, cleaners, moisturizers, and shampoos all contain both glycols. After
water, these ingredients are at the top of the list. Even in the face sheet
masks and other masks, you will find these ingredients.
If
your skin care product has glycols and your skin feels itchy and flaky, it is
probably because of the side effects of glycols. Skincare products have glycols
in large quantities, and they might make your skin irritated and flaky.
- Parabens
Are
parabens good or bad for your skin? Parabens are the most common preservatives
used in beauty and skincare products to keep the product fresh. Parabens resist
the growth of bacteria, micro-organisms, and fungi, particularly in hot and humid
conditions.
Now
with the increased awareness, companies are manufacturing paraben and
sulfate-free skincare and beauty products.
Tips for healthy skincare routine
Here’s
a Healthy
Skincare routine with organic ingredients that will heal your
skin with kindness and not harsh chemicals. The basic steps towards
healthy glowing skin are;
- Cleanse
- Facial
Oil
- Under-eye
cream
- Serum
- Moisturizer
- Sunscreen
- And
face masks once or twice a week
To
avoid the side effects of products, apply a tiny amount of product inside your
elbows and wait for at least 48 hours to check if it is not causing any
irritation or dryness on your skin. When choosing skincare products, make sure
you read the labels and look for ‘dermatologist tested, ‘hypoallergenic,’
‘sensitivity tested,’ and others. It would be best for your skin if you go with
vegan or cruelty-free products.
Miel
is a beyond organic skin and Hair Care brand that aims to do
something very simple yet completely revolutionary. We make nutrient-rich
skincare products that are all-natural. Made with superfood ingredients, our
products are packed with minerals and growth factors. Pure, potent, and
refreshing, our forest-infused formulas harness nature’s most powerful elements
to help you achieve clear and Healthy Skin & Hair.
Conclusion: Now that you know which ingredients to avoid, you’re
probably curious to know where you can find products that you can feel
confident in that don’t have these ingredients. Miel Natural manufactures the
purest and naturally sourced products that are free of any harmful ingredients
and provides rich nutrition to your skin while making it smooth and silky.
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