The World of Green Beauty

Clean and natural skincare is essential in maintaining natural beauty and health. Sjaniel Turrel, is a holistic make up artist and she only uses ethical, cruelty free, natural and organic products in her life and work. According to Euronews many ingredients that can be found in shampoos, skincare and even toothpastes such as Sodium Laurel Sulfate, Phtalates can be dangerous and can cause irritation.

As Sijaniel noted, “Hopefully most people have heard about parabens and the harmful effects that they can have on your body, so definitely swerve them. However, there are lots of lesser well known chemicals that I personally wouldn’t use in my routine”.

Following a vegan beauty regime helps you gain healthy skin. Vitamins B and Vitamin E regenerates the skin cells making your skin appear more soft and radiant and also enhances the natural radiance of the dull skin.

 

 

Thick and long hair is all conceivable with vegan products. Natural extracts such as green tea and banana in shampoo, hair scrubs and conditioner helps in eradicating impurities and clearing the scalp, as a result in thicker, longer and stronger hair.

Natural ingredients such as seaweed, tea tree oil, vitamin E, aloe vera, chamomile and vitamin C, adds energizing abstract to products. Camomile, aloe vera, seaweed and tea tree purifies the skin and gives a silky soft feel to the skin and are popular for removing excess oil and impurities, thus helps in treating acne.

Safe from harmful chemicals, vegan products are safe for skin and hair. Choosing only vegan products will save you from harmful chemicals and cruel cosmetics and lowers the chances of skin problems such as rashes, allergies, eczemas, acne, skin inflammation and other skin diseases.

Vegan products are never tested on animals and therefore are 100% cruelty free. The animals used in experiments are not only kept in small cages and put through inhumane conditions, but they're also subjected to tests that are cruel.

 


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