Why is natural skin care growing in popularity?
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what do I need to know?
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For a few reasons. Increasingly, we’re becoming more and more conscious of what we’re putting in and on our bodies, according to holistic health expert, Lee Holmes. “From the ingredients in our food, to the chemicals in our cleaning products. It’s only natural that the next step is to scrutinise what we’re putting on our skin,” she explains. But rather than the hippy holistic, almost anti-consumerist brands of decades past, the natural renaissance has big brands and consumerism front and centre.
But how many chemicals go into my skin?
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The small amount we absorb through the skin is far less significant than what we inhale or eat. “The skin’s primary function is to act as an efficient biological barrier keeping the bad things out and good things in,” shares dermatologist Dr Adam Sheridan. “Very little of what’s applied is actually absorbed to a meaningful extent into the deeper layers and bloodstream.”
What are the new natural anti-agers and do they work?
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New ‘green’ technologies are about merging fresh bio-actives with cosmeceutical advancements says Guy Kareau, spokesperson for high-tech US beauty brand, YÜLI. “Technology gives more opportunity to express the usefulness of natural actives. For example, we can now extract a form of vitamin C that’s five times more potent than common forms but without the irritating side effects.” The latest natural heroes are exceptionally advanced.
Organic vs. natural – what’s the difference?
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Glad you asked. Natural products are derived from natural sources but can be made with synthetic ingredients, explains Mendelson. “Organic products are also natural products, however they should only contain natural ingredients, without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides,” he adds. For a product to be classified organic, it must meet strict guidelines, but it’s not that easy to pick.
Why does my foundation look orange?
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If you have very yellow skin and choose a foundation with too much pink in it, you'll look orange. If you're more on the neutral or pink side and use a foundation that is too golden, you'll have the same effect. Red + yellow = orange. Pink + yellow = peach/orange.
Why does my eyeliner smudge?
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When using pencil, cream or gel liners, any emollient products like under eye concealer or excess eye cream can break down your liner causing a slip and slide situation. The best way to prevent this is to set under eye concealer with powder right away.