Many people don’t realize it, but most major beauty brands we know well, such as L’Oreal, Neutrogena and even high-end brands like Lancome and Clinique, are absolutely packed with harmful chemical ingredients.
Say NO to parabens, phthalates, sulfates and all the other chemical crap found in beauty products. If you wouldn’t put in IN your body, don’t put it ON your body!
Check out these 10 all-natural beauty products from around the world inspired by mother nature!
OSEA – Malibu, California
A family business through and through, the vision for OSEA started in the 1920’s when their great-grandmother healed her chronic pain with daily morning swims in the sea. The belief that all-natural ingredients are the body’s best healing agent is visible today in their results driven, yet completely natural skincare line.
Papaw Ointment – Australia
In 1906, botanist T.P. Lucas said he believed the papaw fruit was the finest natural medicine to be discovered. The same Lucas’ Pawpaw ointment formula is still used today, over 100 years later, for sunburns, cuts, rashes, relief of dermatitis and the list goes on. They also just won “Most Popular Lip Balm in Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2014.”
Eggwhite Facial Soap – Sweden
The Swedish “Eggwhite Facial Soap” has been a part of healthy caring for the skin in Sweden for generations. Originally prepared by Swedish women in the home, an egg white facial was a weekly tradition to maintain pure, glowing skin. With extracts from plants as cleansing ingredients, the egg white facial soap helps to maintain your skin in soft condition.
MOA – London, England
Made in England and inspired by an old herbal folklore, MOA: The Green Balm is made from the herb Yarrow which has been used for centuries to heal and repair the skin. Some of “The Green Balm’s” uses include: soothing dry and itchy skin, helping fade scarring or stretch marks, soothing new tattoos or piercings, removing eye-make-up and treating chapped, weathered lips.
Skyn Iceland – Iceland
The creators of Skyn Iceland understand the stress we all face in our daily lives. So, they specifically created this product to treat the damage that stress does to our skin, starting with the eye area. This nature-inspired beauty line is made with mineral rich water, antioxidant berries, soothing algaes, replenishing mosses and immune boosting Angelica Archangelica.
Kama Ayurveda – India
In 2002, four individuals came together to create Kama Ayurveda. Kama Ayurveda uses all natural ingredients, mostly found in the kitchen and pantry, to promote a holistic lifestyle through hair, skin and body care products for both men and women. Not only is the product amazing but it comes beautifully packaged and is found in many of the world’s leading hotels and spas.
ZOYA – USA
While it’s not “all-natural,” what you put on your nails has a little leeway compared to the ingredients you put on your skin. ZOYA nail polish is, however, toxin-free, vegan-friendly and completely free of formaldehyde, toluene, DBP, and camphor.
Frank Coffee Scrub – Australia
Said to be the sexiest coffee scrub on the market, Frank’s all-natural coffee scrub is an exfoliate for the body that targets stretch marks, cellulite, acne, eczema etc. The caffeine stimulates blood-flow and circulation while the ground coffee beans help with reducing dry skin.
ACCA KAPPA – Italy
ACCA KAPPA‘s first line of production started with quality hair brushes and accessories in Venice, Italy in 1869. The same traditional principles still stand – using the highest quality of raw materials, focusing on simplicity in design and respecting the environment. The line has since widened to fragrance, body, face, soap, hair care and even toothpaste.
HACCI Beauty Honey – Japan
The base of this amazing product is simple – honey, sprinkled with a few beautifying ingredients. Depending on your skin type, there is a formula perfect for you. Beauty Honey is bottled with a dropper and can be added to face soap, shampoo, skincare and lip-gloss.
Thanks for the list! I definitely need to try out some of these products — they sound great!
You’re welcome!
I put all of these in my list. Thanks for sharing.
Any time 😉