Are Herbal Skin Care Products Always Safe to Use

by Kathleen P. Walsh

Lets face it. Most mainstream skin care products these days consist of little more than a dash of natural ingredients and a variety of synthetic chemical fillers. Many people are turning to herbal skin care in order to improve the condition of their skin without the risk of side effects.

Unfortunately big brand companies are jumping on the bandwagon and labeling their products as natural and herbal when they really arent. Here some ingredients you should look for to know whether you have the real deal.

An herbal treatment for the skin, particularly night cream or face mask, should consist of active manuka honey. Active manuka honey has unique healing properties that make it very effective in healing blemishes, smoothing out wrinkles, stimulating collagen production, and rejuvenating skin cells. Look for active manuka honey with UMF, or the unique manuka factor. Only active manuka honey with UMF has the healing properties that make it unique.

For centuries, an amazing marine plant called Wakame (Japanese Kelp) has been the Japanese women's beauty secret. Phytessence Wakame, a concentrated extract from wakame, makes a quick and big difference to your skin and it should be present in herbal skin care products. Penetrating deep into your skin, this ingredient provides skin cells the vitamins and minerals they need as well as preventing the skin from losing hyaluronic acid, which maintains skin smoothness and elasticity.

Maracuja is a special passion fruit extract in Brazil. It is an important ingredient in any herbal treatment for the skin because it is a natural emollient that is very similar to the natural structure of the skin. Maracuja is rich in linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid that keeps your skin soft and smooth while regulating sebum to keep your skin from getting too oily or too dry.

Babassu oil, from Brazil, is another great additional ingredient. It is a natural moisturizer extracted from the Babassu palm fruit. Hailing from the Amazon rainforest, this Babassu oil helps to prevent grime and dirt from penetrating into the pores of your skin as well as keeping its natural moisture. It also helps to soothe irritation and inflammation.

Avocado oil is another great addition to any herbal treatment product. This amazing moisturizer is a great and natural collagen producer that helps your skin to effectively produce moisture without giving it an oily essence. Its basically much alike your skins natural oil.

Thats basically it. These are the ingredients that you should be looking for when youre out shopping for natural herbal skin care products. These will make your skin look at its best, while not having to worry about the side effects of the chemicals contained in synthetic products. Going natural is always best for your skin and most importantly for your health.

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