Clean Beauty 101

Transform your beauty routine with clean products that are safe for you and the planet. Over the years, clean beauty has quickly gained popularity thanks to nourishing formulas filled with potent ingredients for radiant results. Find out more about how you can harness the benefits of clean beauty.

WHAT DOES CLEAN BEAUTY MEAN TO US?

Clean beauty generally means a product has been sourced, produced, and packaged in an ethical and sustainable way that's kinder to people and the planet. Although there is no standard or regulated definition of clean beauty.

Clean beauty avoids using artificial colorants, fragrances, and preservatives, such as parabens, all of which have been determined to be harmful to your well-being. Sulfates, silicones, and mineral oils, such as petroleum, and petrolatum, are also considered unsafe, as they can negatively affect our skin’s health, compromise the skin barrier, and they’re considered more aggressive than cleaner products.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CLEAN BEAUTY?

  • Prioritizes the safety of ingredients.
  • Lowers your risk of irritation, sensitivity, redness, and allergies.
  • Contains beneficial, natural ingredients that enhance overall skin health.
  • Perfect for all skin types and concerns.
  • Better for the environment.

HOW TO SWITCH TO A CLEANER BEAUTY ROUTINE

The ideal routine for everyone will look different as skin care isn’t one-size- fits-all.  But one general principle for a cleaner skincare routine is that less is more. One way to accomplish your goal of a clean beauty routine is to simplify your skincare routine and products.

  • Use fewer products which will reduce your exposure to a variety of ingredients and chemicals, including those that may be irritating your skin.
  • Check the formula for safe and sustainable ingredients.
  • Pick less packaging and seek out products packaged and bottled in biodegradable or recyclable materials which are better for the environment.
  • Get to know cleaner beauty brands with truly revolutionary and ethical formulas like Skoon, Origins, Mineraline and Teaology.

HOW TO TELL IF A BEAUTY PRODUCT IS CLEAN

Clean beauty is not a regulated term however, if you are in search of products that are "clean" for your self-care needs, start by looking at the ingredients and finding out if the brand you want to shop has sustainability efforts.  On labels, look out for icons or words like “cruelty-free”, “vegan”, “paraben-free”, “sulfate-free”, “gluten-free”, and “recyclable”.

 

 

 

 

CLEAN BEAUTY BUZZWORDS TO KNOW

Natural: Natural products contain ingredients from plants and nature and are minimally processed.

Organic: Organic products take natural several steps further; they are made with Non-GMO ingredients that have been grown, harvested, manufactured and preserved without chemicals. With all these extra steps, that is why organic products tend to cost more.

Green: Totally natural skincare made with naturally derived ingredients that are safe and eco- friendly.

Eco- friendly: Implies a product is less harmful to the environment than other options, often by reducing carbon footprint during production and transportation.

Sustainable: The ingredients on the inside of the package, including how those ingredients were sourced and packaged should not be harmful to the earth.

Vegan: Products that do not contain any animal by-products or ingredients sourced from animals.

Cruelty- Free: A product that has not been tested on animals during manufacturing process or before being sold. It can also mean that any animal-derived ingredients were not extracted at the expense of an animal’s wellbeing.

 

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