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In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards natural and organic products in the beauty industry. Many consumers believe that natural ingredients are inherently better and safer for their skin compared to synthetic ingredients. However, this is not the case and there are many natural and organic ingredients that can be harmful to the skin. Many of these are lurking in products that claim to be better or safer because they are natural or organic.
Many natural and organic ingredients used in skin care products can cause sensitivity, irritation and abrasion to the skin. Here are some examples of common natural skin care ingredients that may cause skin irritation or sensitivity.
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ACM7732185-135 | Clove Flower Extract | Inquiry |
ACM56815-47 | Red Clover Blossom Extract | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-138 | Red Clover Extract | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-92 | Fennel Extract | Inquiry |
ACM56815-49 | Sea Fennel Extract | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-181 | Almond Extract | Inquiry |
A detailed analysis of several natural ingredients, such as botanical extracts, essential oils, and plant-derived antioxidants, reveals their potential benefits for skincare, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and moisturizing properties. However, it is essential to note that the efficacy of natural ingredients varies significantly depending on the specific compounds and extraction methods employed.
Synthetic ingredients offer a wide range of proven skincare benefits, including stability, controlled release, and targeted efficacy. Ingredients such as retinoids, hyaluronic acid, and peptides have been extensively studied and shown to effectively improve the appearance and health of the skin.
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ACM68268-2 | Retinol (CAS 68-26-8) | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-222 | Vitamin A Microcaps (retinol) | Inquiry |
ACM9067327-12 | Hyaluronic Acid | Inquiry |
ACM9067327-13 | Hyaluronic Acid MMW | Inquiry |
ACM9067327-14 | Hyaluronic Acid SLMW | Inquiry |
ACM9067327-15 | Hyaluronic Acid Multiplex 7 | Inquiry |
ACM9067327-16 | Hyaluronic Acid Multiplex | Inquiry |
While natural ingredients are generally considered safe, certain factors, such as allergic reactions, photosensitivity, and potential contamination, need consideration. Plant extracts can also contain trace amounts of toxic compounds, necessitating rigorous quality control measures.
Synthetic ingredients undergo rigorous testing to ensure their safety for use in skincare products. Regulatory agencies have strict guidelines in place to ensure the safety of these ingredients. However, some synthetic ingredients may cause sensitivity or irritation in certain individuals, so it is important to patch test new products before full use.
You may be wondering which natural ingredients have only beneficial properties and nothing bad, find them below.
Prominent plant-derived ingredients, such as aloe vera, coconut oil, green tea extract, chamomile extract, and licorice root extract, have demonstrated promising safety profiles, exhibiting limited adverse effects.
These ingredients are known for their potential benefits in promoting healthy skin by balancing the skin's microbiome, boosting hydration, and providing nourishment. Examples include yogurt, kefir, and fermented rice water.
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ACM29806733-2 | Aloe Vera Palmitate | Inquiry |
ACM85507693-2 | Aloe Vera Powder (200x) | Inquiry |
ACM94349629 | Aloe Vera Pure Juice | Inquiry |
ACM94349629-1 | Aloe Vera 10x Concentrate | Inquiry |
ACM8001318 | Coconut Oil | Inquiry |
ACM61789400-2 | Cocoamidopropyl Betaine (Coconut Oil) | Inquiry |
ACM56815-34 | Green Tea Extract | Inquiry |
ACM56815-28 | Chamomile Extract | Inquiry |
ACM56815-38 | Licorice Root Extract | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-232 | Yogurt Filtrate | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-31 | Bacillus Ferment | Inquiry |
ACM56815-67 | Radish Root Ferment Filtrate | Inquiry |
ACM7732185-16 | SeaFerment SA | Inquiry |