What’s In Your Skincare Lineup?

Cleansing, moisturizing, hydrating, and applying sunscreen are all essential to our daily hygiene routine. But for some of us, a whole lot more is required, especially if we have problem-prone skin. While some people are blessed with genetics that result in a naturally clear and vibrant complexion, many of us have mild-to-severe issues that should be addressed accordingly.

Because of this, not all skincare products are created equal. That shouldn’t be hard to believe, right? I mean, you have your over-the-counter concoctions that are easily accessible but contain heavy-duty ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide. Depending on the issue you’re trying to eliminate, stronger active ingredients like clindamycin, tretinoin, and hydroquinone can be prescribed.

Don’t Fall Victim to the Pressures of Product Use

With all the beauty influencers and new developments in skincare, you can feel inclined to try certain ingredients. Although various products and ingredients promise astounding results to help you say your final farewell to pesky skincare troubles, that doesn’t guarantee the latest product is suitable for your skin, specifically. Whether the aforementioned ingredients are familiar to you, or they sound more like a foreign language, they all play major roles, from acne prevention to dark spot erasing. But keep in mind, skincare isn’t one size fits all.

Our skin is one of the most unique organs we each have—no one’s skin is exactly like yours, and that’s what makes it beautiful. However, it can also be tricky to figure out what it requires to reach its healthiest and most beautiful potential. If you have skin sensitivity or allergies, although stronger products may work wonders for others, they can be harmful to you, causing more problems instead of fixing the ones you’re already battling.

On the Hunt for Holistic Healing? Join the Club

If your skin doesn’t play nice, you’re not alone. But what if we told you that even if you’re fighting with some of the most bothersome skin issues, you can receive a miracle without the use of medication? There are tons of people just like you who go out of their way to achieve healthy, clear skin without harsh ingredients and without needing to break the bank. (Bonus!) There are tons of organic skincare products (that we can actually pronounce), use daily, and even eat—yes, eat—that are tried and true problem-solvers.

Allow us to introduce to you our “Flawless Five” organic skincare products that are naturally guilt-free:

Rosehip Seed Oil

Packed with nourishing vitamins, rosehip seed oil is a one-way ticket to smooth, youthful-looking skin. The Vitamin A it provides minimizes wrinkles and fine lines, plus, it eliminates dark spots, or hyperpigmentation. With the consistent use of rosehip seed oil, those lingering acne scars and sunspots gradually disappear, leaving your skin clear and radiant. The Vitamin C in rosehip seed oil boosts collagen production, helping you age gracefully, and even helps your sunscreen protect your skin from harmful UV rays.

Another awesome benefit of rosehip seed oil is its excellent source of essential fatty acids; these help reduce dryness, improve elasticity, and regulate the skin’s oil production. When we have an appropriate balance of these vitamins and fatty acids, our skin remains smooth and moisturized.

100% Pure Aloe Vera Gel

Keep your skin hydrated and reduce inflammation with the help of aloe vera gel. This plant-based remedy contains zero parabens. Therefore, it’s a safer alternative than lots of over-the-counter products that promise to improve skin hydration. Since skin needs a healthy balance of hydration and moisturization, aloe vera gel is a great product that forms a protective barrier to retain its natural oils, but also helps minimize pimples and blemishes, drying them out at the source.

Honey

Next up on our list of organic skincare products is honey—good for eating and treating. Thanks to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it’s great for soothing and healing acne-prone skin. Honey also aids in reducing redness, nourishing the skin with its natural enzymes. So go ahead and indulge—your skin will thank you for it!

Green Tea Extract

Speaking of honey, if you love a cup of tea, this one’s for you! Green tea extract is packed with polyphenols, or antioxidants, and it helps reduce inflammation, fight free radicals, and nourish dry skin.  Next time you’re enjoying a hot cup of green tea, drizzle a little honey inside to double the delight, giving your skin and your energy levels the pick-me-up they need, naturally.

Sea Buckthorn Oil

Sea buckthorn is a plant native to Europe and Asia and is known for its distinctive bright orange berries. The oil extracted from the plant’s seeds has several beneficial skin care properties. For starters, it’s packed with omega fatty acids, as well as vitamins A, C, and E.  Applying a little each day goes a long way, as it supports skin cell regeneration and improves elasticity, giving your skin a supple, glowy appearance that you’ll definitely notice—and so will everyone else!

First Things First: Get the Green Light From Your Dermatologist

And that, everyone is, is our “Flawless Five.” Although there are many organic skincare products that could’ve made the list, folks, we cannot stress this enough—what may work for others could have different effects on your skin, and that’s okay. Although there’s evidence that these products are safe and beneficial generally speaking, before adding anything to your regimen, it's best that you speak to a professional to determine what’s safe for you to use.

As always, keep up the good work you’re already doing, including but not limited to double-cleansing, sunscreen application, and monthly facials. Your beauty is shining through!