If the smallest changes to your skincare routine makes you break out, the culprit might be in the products you’re using! Natural products that are gentle yet effective are what you should be looking for. You’d really be surprised just how many natural ingredients can help clear your skin -- some you might already have in your home! Here are nine ingredients to look for to get clear skin naturally:
Deep Cleaning Ingredients for Clear Skin
Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar has been used as an herbal remedy for thousands of years dating back to ancient Greece. You may have this miraculous substance in your kitchen for salad dressing, fruit fly catchers, or breaking down tough kitchen grease, but did you know that you can use it in your skincare? Apple cider vinegar is jam-packed with antimicrobial properties. Acne is commonly caused by bacteria on the skin, so a face wash with apple cider vinegar, like this one from WOW Skin Science, is a natural way to fight the acne-causing bacteria and get clear skin while balancing your pH levels!
Turmeric
Turmeric is an ayurvedic favorite from India, known for its soothing properties. It helps to effectively combat redness and hyperpigmentation from acne and other skin issues, which is why it’s commonly used in ubtan - a miracle mixture of ayurvedic exfoliators to brighten and reveal your glow. If that wasn’t good enough, turmeric also has antimicrobial properties to fight acne-causing bacteria, and help fade acne scars. So not only can turmeric help clear your skin now, but it can also get rid of the evidence that your skin was ever unclear! WOW Skin Science has a great Ubtan Foaming Face Wash with Brush, featuring a blend of chickpea flour, saffron, and almond oil to gently exfoliate, tone, and brighten your skin!
Get Clear Skin Naturally with These Acne-Fighting Ingredients
Witch Hazel
Witch hazel is a powerful plant that’s been used as a home remedy by Native Americans for centuries. These days, witch hazel is frequently used as a natural toner or astringent in skincare. Using witch hazel in your routine is recommended for oily or blemish-prone skin types, who can benefit from that refreshing, extra deep clean with just a quick swipe! Witch hazel toners can dry out blemishes on your face and calm inflamed skin.
Tea Tree Oil
From the Australian tea tree, tea tree essential oil has been used by Aboriginal Australians for centuries as a traditional medicine. It’s an aromatherapy staple, with antibacterial properties that fight blemish causing bacteria. You can find tea tree oil in many skincare products, but you can boost the routine you already have and get clear skin with just a drop diluted in a carrier oil, your face/body moisturizer, or shampoo!
Honey
Honey is great for your skin, but don’t just run to your pantry and slather it on your face! The best honey for skin is actually raw, unpasteurized honey with antibacterial properties. This type of honey is also a natural exfoliant to help rejuvenate your skin and make it look better than ever. Honey can help skin cells heal from wounds like blemishes or eczema outbreaks, while fighting acne-causing bacteria and preventing future breakouts.
Hydrating Ingredients
Rose Water
This ultra-hydrating ingredient has been used in Middle Eastern cuisine and skincare for thousands of years. Since face washing is meant to remove excess oil, having nourishing ingredients helps prevent that tight, dry skin feeling. Rose water is an anti-inflammatory that helps soothe redness and irritation caused by acne, eczema, and rosacea. But that’s not all -- rose water is rich in antioxidants, that protect your skin from free radical and pollution damage, which is only getting worse! Finally, rose water is a great way to cleanse your face without scrubbing it with rough particles due to its astringent properties. It’s a great way to replenish lost hydration and soothe any skin type for a fresh glow and clear skin.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is something you may have used to treat sunburns, but its benefits go beyond! Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties to help soothe redness and inflammation from acne, irritation, sun damage, and more. If you are using strong acne medications that are drying out your skin, using aloe vera will calm the adverse effects while refining your pores for soft, supple skin!
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is very popular in skin and haircare for its extremely moisturizing properties, helping to soothe dry, red, and inflamed skin. With its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, it works great on irritation from acne, while fighting blemish causing bacteria. Beware from using it topically on the skin, as it can clog your pores and worsen acne. That being said, including it in your routine as a carrier oil or hair treatment will make the most of this incredible ingredient!
Yogurt
Yogurt is another surprising kitchen ingredient that can help your skin! This doesn’t necessarily mean that you can take your favorite strawberry yogurt from the fridge, slather it all over your face, and call it a day. Instead, use an unflavored yogurt packed with probiotics. The lactic acid in yogurt helps break down dead skin cells to gently exfoliate the skin. Additionally, yogurt’s antibacterial and antifungal properties can help prevent acne breakouts, making it one of the best home remedies for oily skin and acne prone skin!
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As you can see, there are tons of natural remedies for skin problems that you can find in your kitchen. The quality of what goes in your mouth versus your face is drastically different though. We hope our explanations help you find natural ingredients that work for your skin needs!
However, make sure the products you buy don’t include just one natural ingredient, but also exclude unnatural ingredients.
WOW Skin Science prides itself on only using vegan formulations for products that are sulfate-free, paraben-free, and free of harsh chemicals for a safe, and naturally effective routine!
Sources:
https://invisiverse.wonderhowto.com/news/heres-bacteria-causes-acne-pimples-0175551/
https://www.pennmedicine.org/updates/blogs/health-and-wellness/2019/august/aloe
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dangerous-beauty-products_b_4168587
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