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Skin Care Ingredients To Watch Out For

Updated: Apr 5, 2023

Skincare ingredients range from natural substances to those that are laboratory concoctions and synthetic materials. These ingredients, particularly those that are synthetic, can cause adverse effects on the skin. This article provides information on potentially toxic skincare ingredients and discusses the probable consequences of using these substances.

Skincare products are made of different substances. Some may be wholly organic, while others make use of preservatives and chemicals. Vitamins, minerals, oils, and many other skincare ingredients find their way inside your jars of moisturizers, bars of soaps, and tubes of creams. While these skincare ingredients are generally approved by the concerned federal agencies, they can affect your skin differently, especially if it's sensitive. The following are some skincare ingredients you must watch out for in buying your beauty products:


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate


A common component of cleansers and shampoos, sodium lauryl sulfate, is a detergent that can cause probable damage to the skin with prolonged exposure. Since cleaners and shampoos only have short-term contact with the skin, the risk of exposure is minimal. However, prolonged or repeated exposure to this substance can cause dryness and irritation.


Synthetic Colors


How a product looks undoubtedly adds to its marketability. Often, a product's appeal lies in its appearance, mainly it's color. Mixing chemicals and other skincare ingredients do not guarantee an attractive hue, so synthetic colorants are often added to enhance or change a product's color. However, since they serve no real purpose in taking care of your skin, they are best avoided. Although studies are still inconclusive, preliminary testings often indicate the connection between synthetic colors and some diseases like cancer.


Mineral Oils


Often used as a product base, mineral oils are comedogenic, meaning they can cause whiteheads, blackheads, and minimal breakouts. Mineral oils are also found to interfere with the skin's natural ability to perspire, which can cause blocked pores.


Synthetic Fragrances


Like synthetic colorants, the use of synthetic fragrances is often just for market appeal. While there is no clear evidence linking these synthetic fragrances to diseases and skin damage, they can mask spoilage in your beauty products. A foul smell is often one indicator of expired skincare products, but with synthetic fragrances, products may still smell good long after they have expired.


Imidazolidinyl Urea


A common cause of dermatitis, imidazolidinyl urea, is a preservative found in some skincare products to prevent bacterial growth. Prolonged exposure or use of a product with this substance can make you prone to developing skin irritations and contact dermatitis. Besides, a variety of this substance is known to release formaldehyde, a popular toxic chemical used in embalming.


Excellent skin care products do not rely on how good they smell and look or how long they last. Their value lies in their components and how these can benefit your skin. To be on the safe side, you can opt to go for organic or natural skincare products. Most skin experts recommend products containing vitamins A, C, and E to prevent aging, correct discoloration, and increase antioxidants. It is also advisable to learn more about a product and its components before purchasing or using it. The Internet, as well as dermatologists, is an excellent source of information regarding skincare products.


Here at #organicskincaresg, we are truly proud of our products because they do not contain any parabens, phthalates, phenoxyethanol, petrochemicals, petrochemicals, fragrances, SLS, SLES, etc. Each product is hand-curated upon orders to assure the maximum shelf-life of 6 months.

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