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HOW DOES WASHING YOUR FACE WITH SOAP AFFECT YOUR SKIN? It would seem that soap and water are the basis of hygiene. But is soap really good for your complexion? Opinions on this subject vary. Many people pay attention to the high alkalinity of facial soaps, which increase the skin's pH, thus disrupting its hydrolipid balance. Additionally, they often contain aggressive dyes and preservatives, to which the skin may react allergically. Therefore, we should choose facial soap carefully instead of reaching for the first better one on the store shelf. WHICH INGREDIENTS SHOULD SOAP NOT CONTAIN? Face soap should contain as few potentially harmful chemical ingredients as possible. In particular, avoid substances such as: Sodium Palmate (sodium palmiate, i.e. sodium salt of palm oil), Sodium Cocoate (sodium cocoate, i.e. sodium salt of coconut oil), Sodium Tallowate (sodium salt of tallow acid). These are foaming substances that perfectly cleanse and degrease the skin, but also dry it out and irritate it. Instead of a typical drugstore face soap containing such ingredients, it is better to choose a natural soap without dangerous chemicals or completely avoid using it in favor of other alternatives. WHEN IS IT BETTER TO GIVE UP USING SOAP? Facial care with soap is especially discouraged for those with dry, vascular and sensitive skin. Each of these skin types is characterized by high susceptibility to irritation, dryness and the development of skin imperfections, which soap can only worsen. Using this cosmetic product can have a negative effect even on healthy, normal skin, so carefully observe the changes in its appearance and condition. If after each wash your facial skin becomes dry, rough and tense, immediately stop using soap. WHAT CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR FACE SOAP? Facial soap is not a mandatory element of facial care. It can be successfully replaced with cosmetics such as moisturizing organic facial cleansing foam Japanese gourd Whether natural face wash gel with rice particles, aloe and jasmine . They work similarly to natural soap, i.e. they thoroughly cleanse the skin of all impurities, remnants of make-up and excess sebum, but do not dry it out or irritate it. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF NATURAL FACE CARE COSMETICS? Facial care using natural cosmetics has the advantage that it does not disturb the skin's hydrolipid balance. Natural soap, bio foams and face wash gels - unlike regular soaps - not only cleanse the complexion, but also moisturize and nourish it, and also have a soothing and regenerating effect. Such facial care has practically no negative side effects.
What is the difference between facial toner and micellar fluid? Both products – facial toner and micellar fluid have a liquid, watery consistency and are both sold in bottles. However, these products are fundamentally different in their purpose, function and the role they play in facial care. Tasks of micellar fluid Micellar fluid is a cosmetic with the consistency of water that contains small particles – micelles. Their task is to attract all impurities from the face and dissolve them in a minimally invasive way. Micellar fluid is usually intended for both facial and eye make-up removal. It is applied to a cotton pad and then lightly pressed against the skin to combine the fluid with the make-up (e.g. mascara). The fluid will dissolve the make-up and the impurities will be washed off the face together with the cotton pad. Disadvantages of micellar fluid Micellar fluid is a cosmetic that has direct contact with both the skin of the face and the eyelids and eyelashes, so if it contains an ingredient that causes allergies, it may irritate and cause burning, redness or other unpleasant sensations, especially around the eyes. This cosmetic also requires the use of cotton pads, which, if you lack patience and tend to rub the skin with them, may stretch it unnecessarily. Micellar fluid does not always thoroughly clean the skin – you can check and after using it, apply a make-up removal oil, e.g. GOLDEN ORANGE FACE AND EYE MAKE-UP REMOVAL OIL to see if the fluid you are using actually thoroughly removes all make-up and dirt from your face. Additionally, it is worth noting that when using micellar fluid to remove eye makeup, it is easy to break your eyelashes. When they are stiff from mascara, you need to moisten them well with the fluid and wait for the fluid to dissolve the mascara, because premature rubbing with a cotton pad can end in breaking the eyelash. Functions of facial tonic Facial tonic is essential to restore the skin's proper pH after treatments involving: make-up removal cleansing washing peeling Beauticians say that toner should be used after each contact of facial skin with water and always before applying natural care cosmetics such as natural face creams, natural serums, and natural face masks. It can also be used to refresh during the day - especially if it is a natural facial toner in an atomizer - it is a great substitute for thermal water and will not affect makeup. Facial toners are also used to moisturize clay masks if they have dried. Special tasks of facial tonic However, natural facial tonics can also serve the following purposes: soothing irritations and strengthening the skin anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effect protection and regulation of sebum production such as brightening and soothing the complexion, such as JAPANESE ROSE AND PANDAN FACE TONER What ingredients should you avoid in micellar fluids and facial toners? As with most cosmetics, it is always worth checking what the micellar fluid or facial toner we choose really contains. In both of these cosmetics, alcohol is not recommended, but all kinds of natural ingredients are very desirable. In the case of micellar fluid, which has a short-term effect on the skin, the care effect of the ingredients will not be too great, so it is worth checking whether it does not contain the above-mentioned alcohol, substances to which we are allergic, and drying ingredients. However, in the case of a toner that we apply and leave on the face to absorb, it is worth looking for a natural facial toner rich in natural plant extracts, whose beneficial effects on the skin will be quickly visible. What is the difference between facial toner and micellar fluid? Both products – facial toner and micellar fluid have a liquid, watery consistency and are both sold in bottles. However, these products are fundamentally different in their purpose, function and the role they play in facial care. Tasks of micellar fluid Micellar fluid is a cosmetic with the consistency of water that contains small particles – micelles. Their task is to attract all impurities from the face and dissolve them in a minimally invasive way. Micellar fluid is usually intended for both facial and eye make-up removal. It is applied to a cotton pad and then lightly pressed against the skin to combine the fluid with the make-up (e.g. mascara). The fluid will dissolve the make-up and the impurities will be washed off the face together with the cotton pad. Disadvantages of micellar fluid Micellar fluid is a cosmetic that has direct contact with both the skin of the face and the eyelids and eyelashes, so if it contains an ingredient that causes allergies, it may irritate and cause burning, redness or other unpleasant sensations, especially around the eyes. This cosmetic also requires the use of cotton pads, which, if you lack patience and tend to rub the skin with them, may stretch it unnecessarily. Micellar fluid does not always thoroughly clean the skin – you can check and after using it, apply a make-up removal oil, e.g. GOLDEN ORANGE FACE AND EYE MAKE-UP REMOVAL OIL to see if the fluid you are using actually thoroughly removes all make-up and dirt from your face. Additionally, it is worth noting that when using micellar fluid to remove eye makeup, it is easy to break your eyelashes. When they are stiff from mascara, you need to moisten them well with the fluid and wait for the fluid to dissolve the mascara, because premature rubbing with a cotton pad can end in breaking the eyelash. Functions of facial tonic Facial tonic is essential to restore the skin's proper pH after treatments involving: make-up removal cleansing washing peeling Beauticians say that toner should be used after each contact of facial skin with water and always before applying natural care cosmetics such as natural face creams, natural serums, and natural face masks. It can also be used to refresh during the day - especially if it is a natural facial toner in an atomizer - it is a great substitute for thermal water and will not affect makeup. Facial toners are also used to moisturize clay masks if they have dried. Special tasks of facial tonic However, natural facial tonics can also serve the following purposes: soothing irritations and strengthening the skin anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effect protection and regulation of sebum production brightening and soothing the complexion, such as JAPANESE ROSE AND PANDAN FACE TONER What ingredients should you avoid in micellar fluids and facial toners? As with most cosmetics, it is always worth checking what the micellar fluid or facial toner we choose really contains. In both of these cosmetics, alcohol is not recommended, but all kinds of natural ingredients are very desirable. In the case of micellar fluid, which has a short-term effect on the skin, the care effect of the ingredients will not be too great, so it is worth checking whether it does not contain the above-mentioned alcohol, substances to which we are allergic, and drying ingredients. However, in the case of a toner that we apply and leave on the face to absorb, it is worth looking for a natural facial toner rich in natural plant extracts, whose beneficial effects on the skin will be quickly visible.
WHICH INGREDIENTS OF HAIR CARE PRODUCTS CAN HARM US? Drugstore hair care products often contain potentially harmful chemicals that can do more harm than good. When buying drugstore products, especially dry scalp cosmetics, shampoos and conditioners, read the labels carefully and avoid ingredients such as: anionic detergents (SLS and its derivatives: SLES); phthalates (salts and esters of phthalic acid); alcohols (ethanol denat, benzyl, isopropyl, etc.). They are often recommended for the care of dry scalp and dull hair, but in practice, long-term use has a very negative impact on the condition of both the skin and hair cuticles. WHY ARE SLS AND SLES HARMFUL? SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) and SLES (sodium lauryl ethoxylate) are used in hair shampoos because of their foaming properties. Unfortunately, they also have a strong drying effect, leading to dermatological problems. The more shampoos and conditioners with SLS/SLES you use, the more often you will have to reach for cosmetics for dry scalp. In the long run, however, cosmetics for dry skin will not bring the expected results if you do not give up using products containing SLS/SLES. WHY ARE PTHALATES DANGEROUS? Phthalates are solvents often used in shampoos, as well as hairsprays and gels – thanks to them, the beautiful scent of these cosmetics lasts longer. Unfortunately, in direct contact with the scalp, phthalates can have a toxic effect on it, and in the best case, they will dry it out, forcing us to constantly reach for cosmetics for dry skin. As studies have shown, phthalates also contribute to the development of a number of chronic diseases, disrupt the body's hormonal balance and promote the development of cancer. Is it worth the risk? HOW DO ALCOHOLS AFFECT HAIR? Dry scalp care is not effective? Maybe it is because you use hair care products with a high alcohol content such as ethanol or benzyl too often? Such alcohols cause excessive drying of the epidermis and its flaking, leading to the formation of dandruff. Instead of constantly masking the problem with cosmetics for dry skin, get rid of its cause. Stop using cosmetic products containing alcohol and see how quickly dry scalp care will finally bring the desired effect. WHAT DO NATURAL HAIR CARE COSMETICS CONTAIN? Drugstore products containing dangerous chemicals are better replaced with natural cosmetics created exclusively on the basis of healthy, herbal recipes. We recommend, for example, the Ayurvedic natural neem and green tea hair shampoo, the Ayurvedic amla and bhringraj hair oil or the coconut hair therapy. Instead of SLS, phthalates and alcohols, they contain a wealth of nutrients, minerals and vitamins. These are ideal cosmetics for dry skin and more, thanks to which you will achieve beautiful and healthy hair.
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