The use of the term ‘organic’ is unfortunately unregulated
for beauty products. Unless a product is certified, there’s no guarantee that
it will contain truly organic ingredients.
Just because a brand claims their products are organic and
.derived using clean formulas that use the best of of what nature has to give,
it does not guarantee that the product will be gentle on your skin or that the
product is safer for you.
It’s also important to pay attention to the ingredients
list even if a product says it’s organic or naturally derived.
All-natural and organic products are often more difficult
to preserve and therefore potentially more risky and subject to contamination
and microbial growth,”
If you have sensitive skin, it is best to avoid products with harsh ingredients,
abrasive scrubs, or fragrances as these can be irritating to the skin. If you have
oilyskin , it is best to look for
products that are oil-free and which will not block the pores of your skin
Most of the brands that claim to be organic, in fact, only
have a couple of active organic ingredients. The rest of the ingredients are chemicals
and easily sourced ingredients, making the brands’ claim to be an organic brand
not trustworthy. Most of the brands that are certified as organic in reality only
use organic raw ingredients. This does not guarantee that the ingredients are
not processed and treated with chemicals to get the extracts and oils from
them. Organic need not always be better
This does not mean all beauty products are harmful to you. Some
brands have managed to get the formulas, ingredients and preservatives
perfected. That is why you should read the product label properly and do your own
research regarding the ingredients it
contains or contact a qualified dermatologist before using the product
No product should be used directly as part of your skincare routine without first doing a patch test to check for skin allergies to any ingredient of the product