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Plant-Based Skin Care for All

Beauty & Style | By Rachel Stevens | 0 Likes
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Plants are powerful. As the most abundant life form on the planet, they’re strong enough to shelter people, delicious and nutritious enough to eat, and healing enough to be used in medicine. So why not use plants in your skin care routine?

Below are a few all-natural, plant-based skin care products to consider adding to your routine from ethical vegan companies you can support and with ingredients whose names you can pronounce.

Small business: Motherland Essentials

The owner of Motherland Essentials, Andrea Davis, started making handcrafted soaps for herself, family members, and friends before opening her own healthy, affordable skin care company. Davis says her ultimate goal is to “foster an appreciation of all things natural and provide an opportunity for you to fall in love with natural skin care as much as I have.”

Best soap: Oatmeal Honey Soap Bar 

This sweet-smelling soap is soft and gentle, and it soothes skin irritations without harsh ingredients.

Ingredients include:

Coconut Oil – It hydrates, protects your skin, and it can also reduce redness.

Shea Butter – The high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids helps heal and soften your skin.

Raw Honey – Its antibacterial and antiseptic properties can fight acne and reduce oil.

Colloidal Oats – The oats contain fiber and cellulose that can give relief to irritated skin.

Well-known: Pai

Vegans and organic skin care veterans swear by Pai, a London-based company with its own patented and independently verified formulas. Its mission is to “do the right thing for you and your skin. By creating products that are so natural, ethical, and sustainable they have goodness built in.”

Best face oil: The Light Fantastic Ceramide Face Oil

This “feather-light” oil calms, smooths, and strengthens stressed skin by targeting signs of visible irritation and tension. The ceramides help your skin build a long-term defense against future irritation.

Ingredients include:

Sunflower oil – Its omega-6 acid decreases inflammation and promotes the development of new skin cells.

Cocoa extract – The high levels of antioxidants repair and prevent premature aging of the skin.

Chamomile extract – As an anti-inflammatory, it can soothe irritation, tighten pores, and brighten overall complexion,

Vitamin E – It hydrates, prolongs your sunscreen’s SPF, and minimizes the look of scars.

Budget-friendly: Acure

If you’re in love with trying plant-based skin care but you’re also on a budget, consider Acure. Its products are 100 percent vegan, and the company even uses recycled materials for most of its packaging. Acure’s mission is to “deliver eco-friendly skin wellness through clean, clinical ingredients in better-for-you bases.”

Best cleanser: Ultra Hydrating Green Juice Cleanser

Imagine a healthy green smoothie for your face—that’s exactly the power Acure’s ultrahydrating green juice cleanser harnesses.

Ingredients include:

Basil – Its antibacterial properties remove dirt and oil from pores and prevent breakouts.

Kale/spinach – These veggies are rich in vitamins C, E, and K, which prevent aging and brighten overall complexion.

Jasmine – This plant soothes irritation, hydrates, and increases skin’s elasticity.

Blackberry – Rich in vitamin C, it can help renew and promote skin cell growth.

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