Are you reading the ingredient label on your beauty products?

Your skin is the biggest organ you have in your body. People have realized that putting non-toxic beauty products on your body is just as important as avoiding toxins in the food we put in our bodies. This hasn't always been important.

Beauty products through the centuries had all types of substances and toxins. Upper-class women during the Renaissance would use toxic beauty products such as mercury foundation, with a dusting of an arsenic face powder. That's a look that's "to-die-for", literally because the side effects were insanity and death.

Companies will use different chemicals and compounds to achieve certain colors, consistency, or for performance reasons such as being water or sweat-proof. Some of these compounds can be harmful to your skin and possibly cause skin cancer.

This is why we put together a list of the non-toxic beauty products you can put on your face and body without worry!

Why Non-Toxic Beauty Products?

As we mentioned, your skin is the largest organ you have in your body. Chemicals can seep into your bloodstream through your skin, so it's extremely important to avoid the chemicals and toxins in some beauty products.

Toxins to Avoid in Your Beauty Products

There are many toxins that could be hiding in your foundation, blush, or lipstick. Here are some of the culprits to look out for:

●     Formaldehyde - A known carcinogen.

●     Paraformaldehyde - A type of formaldehyde.

●     Methylene glycol - A type of formaldehyde.

●     Quaternium 15 - Releases formaldehyde.

●     Mercury - Can damage the kidneys and nervous system.

●     Dibutyl and diethylhexyl phthalates - These disrupt hormones and damage the reproductive system.

●     Isobutyl and isopropyl parabens - These disrupt hormones and harm the reproductive system.

●     The long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances known as PFAS - Linked to cancer.

●     M- and o-phenylenediamine - These are used in hair dyes. These irritate and sensitize the skin, damage DNA, and can cause cancer.

Some of these have been banned from beauty products, all are banned in the European Union, and some US retailers are taking strides to remove these products as well. It’s important to always read the ingredients in your beauty products.

Non-Toxic Beauty Products We Love!

Now that we’ve covered what to look out for, here are some products we love!

Osea Malibu Ocean Cleanser

This is a non-scented gel cleanser that's made to hydrate and balance the skin all while removing oils and impurities. It's made from a blend of ocean minerals and seaweed, including sodium hyaluronate that moisturizes the skin.

True Botanicals Clear Nutrient Toner

This toner is non-alcoholic, fragrance-free, and dye-free. It hydrates the skin with aloe juice, witch hazel, and organic rosehip seed oil.

Versed Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream

This is a light moisturizer made with aloe, jojoba oil, and mandarin orange extract. Mandarins are full of antioxidants that brighten the skin.

Thrive Causemetics Buildable Blur CC Cream

This is a full-coverage foundation that's vegan, cruelty-free, and gluten-free. It evens out the skin tone without ever feeling heavy or greasy. It also contains SPF 35 and Vitamin C to help protect and nourish your skin.

Tarte Amazonian Clay Matte Waterproof Bronzer

This is a matte bronzer that won't clog the pores or sit in your wrinkles. It's oil-free, paraben-free, and noncomedogenic.

Milk Gel Brow

This is a brow pencil that's easy to use and long-lasting. It won't smudge, but it also comes off easily with a makeup remover. It also contains antioxidant Vitamin E and skin conditioners such as jojoba oil and sunflower seed wax.

Glossier Boy Brow

The Glossier Boy Brow is a tinted brow gel that thickens and darkens your brows, but it's also suitable for use on thin or patchy eyebrows. It helps to create texture as a follow up to the Milk Gel Brow.

Thrive Causemetics Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara

This mascara is non-toxic and free from parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and fragrance. It's also vegan and gluten-free. Instead of a brush, it has a curved silicone wand that separates your lashes for a precise application.

Thrive Causemetics Glossy Lip Hydrating Serum

This is an oil-free gloss. It's vegan, gluten-free, and cruelty-free. The application is smooth and never sticky or tacky.

Primally Pure Lavender Complexion Mist

This is a vegan and gluten-free toner that's infused with organic calendula. It soothes, hydrates, and moisturizes the skin.

True Botanicals Pre Cleanse Oil

This is a makeup remover that doesn't leave an oily residue. You can wear this on your face and eyes, then sweep it away with a cotton pad or tissue to eliminate all traces of makeup.

The Verdict

Natural beauty products are healthier for your skin! These brands all have a long history of using natural ingredients in their formulas to provide non-toxic beauty products without compromising on quality.

 



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