What is Clean Beauty?

Have you ever pondered the impact of layering numerous skincare products on your face daily, even if they're high-end and expensive? Sometimes, less is more, and the rise of Clean Beauty is here to revolutionize our skincare routines. Over the past decade, as our awareness of sustainable living has grown, so has our concern about the products we use daily. Enter Clean Beauty – a new skincare concept focusing on toxin-free, gentle skincare that aligns with our pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. The term "toxic" varies across countries, with regulations dictating what ingredients are deemed harmful. For instance, the FDA in the United States bans only 11 ingredients, while the EU prohibits over 1400. Clean Beauty, therefore, emphasizes natural, pure, and organic ingredients, excluding harmful substances and allergens. Clean Beauty doesn't have a standardized definition, but generally, it refers to beauty and skincare products that use natural, clean, and organic ingredients, excluding harmful substances and allergens that may harm the skin. This shift in focus from efficacy and appearance to ingredient transparency is remarkable. By simplifying ingredients, Clean Beauty products aim to enhance efficacy, excluding acne-triggering or sensitizing components and allowing safe concentrations to work effectively, restoring skin to a healthy, balanced state. When selecting skincare products, pay close attention to ingredient labels. Opt for products with organic certifications and steer clear of harmful chemical additives. But why embrace Clean Beauty? 1. In both diet and products, there's a fervent pursuit of health and detox, driving the demand for 'clean' ingredients. 2. With increased exposure to pollutants, stress, and electronic devices, skin allergies are on the rise. On average, women encounter 126 different chemical compounds daily from cosmetics, food, cleaning products, and pollutants. So, what defines Clean Beauty? 1. Natural ingredients meeting EWG hazard criteria. 2. Rejecting brand marketing, emphasizing the true value of skincare. 3. Opposing animal testing of chemical ingredients. 4. Rejecting the addition of chemical preservatives. Products adhering to Clean Beauty standards exclude harmful chemicals like Parabens, Mineral Oil, Dyes, Sulfates (SLS and SLES), Silicones, Phthalates (DBP, DEHP, DEP, BPA), Fragrances, and Alcohol. Photo from: https://www.pexels.com/zh-cn/photo/3962332/ VIIcode blog: https://viiblog.com/index.php?route=blog/category&blog_category_id=3

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