4 Good Reasons to Use a Natural Form of Sunscreen
There are lots of reasons why you should use a natural sunscreen because it is less skin allergenic, it causes less skin irritation, contains beneficial minerals & does not include harmful ingredients. http://www.livingzest.com/
There are lots of reasons why you should use a natural sunscreen because it is less skin allergenic, it causes less skin irritation, contains beneficial minerals & does not include harmful ingredients. http://www.livingzest.com/
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4 <strong>Good</strong> <strong>Reasons</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Use</strong> a <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Form</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sunscreen</strong><br />
As awareness <strong>of</strong> harmful chemicals in skincare products grows, so does the demand for natural products.<br />
<strong>Natural</strong> skin care products are more popular than ever, and consumers are especially on the hunt for<br />
natural sunscreens. One <strong>of</strong> the major reasons for seeking natural sun protectant is that it doesn’t contain<br />
harmful chemicals. It also preserves the skin, reduces the effects <strong>of</strong> sun damage and helps fight against<br />
skin disease and conditions, such as skin cancer. However, the benefits don’t s<strong>to</strong>p there, and they only<br />
add <strong>to</strong> the reasons why you should use natural sunscreen.<br />
Contain Beneficial Minerals<br />
<strong>Natural</strong> sunscreens contain zinc and titanium, which create a barrier against harmful UV rays. This<br />
protects and preserves the skin. Zinc contains anti-viral, anti-inflamma<strong>to</strong>ry, anti-bacteria and healing<br />
properties that provide protection for all skin types, even sensitive and acne-prone skin. Titanium blocks<br />
UV rays, but fortunately, can’t be absorbed in<strong>to</strong> your skin. On the other hand, chemical agents in<br />
traditional sunscreens absorb UV rays then neutralise them on the surface <strong>of</strong> the skin.<br />
Don’t Contain Harmful Ingredients<br />
Traditional sunscreens <strong>of</strong>ten contain harmful chemicals that can harm the skin and the body. For example,<br />
neutralising agents in sunscreen can become carcinogenic and lead <strong>to</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> cancer. These<br />
neutralising agents can also negatively affect the endocrine system and alter estrogen, tes<strong>to</strong>sterone and<br />
other hormone levels. This can cause glandular issues, specifically issues with the thyroid gland. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
the most notable harmful chemicals in sunscreen include:<br />
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Parabens: Preservatives that can cause skin irritations, allergies and breast cancer<br />
Oxybenzone or Benzophenone-3 : Can cause eczema-like skin allergies and alters hormone levels<br />
Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A Palmitate): Can lead <strong>to</strong> cancer<br />
Homosalate (HMS): Can disrupt hormones<br />
Octinoxate (Octyl-methoyl-cinnamates (OMC): Can cause premature aging, disrupts hormones<br />
and rarely, allergic skin reactions<br />
Oc<strong>to</strong>crylene: Toxic ingredient that can damage cells and cause cell mutations<br />
Doesn’t Require Reapplication<br />
It’s commonly known that sunscreen needs <strong>to</strong> be reapplied several times in just a few hours. This is<br />
because the chemical ingredients are absorbed through the skin and become dormant after some time. On<br />
the other hand, natural sunscreens don’t require reapplication because they sit on <strong>to</strong>p <strong>of</strong> the skin and are<br />
never absorbed.<br />
Causes Less Skin Allergies and Irritation<br />
<strong>Natural</strong> sunscreens are less allergenic and cause less skin irritation than chemical sunscreens. Because,<br />
they don’t contain <strong>to</strong>xic ingredients that make irritation and allergies more likely, they also protect,<br />
nourish and soothe the skin. On the other hand, chemical sunscreens clog skin pores, which can lead <strong>to</strong><br />
irritation, rash, oiliness and acne.