Long overdue is the fact that there are very few natural
ethnic skin care products in the mainstream cosmetics industry to address skin
of color properly. Seems almost everything formulated for our skin in the
ethnic market is either too drying, too irritating, too greasy, or just plain
too ineffective.
What makes some formulators of these products think these
type of products are going to help our skin? One would wonder what they were
thinking. Is there any hope?
It is extremely pleasing to say 'indeed yes', there is.
Start using natural ethnic
skin care products. Stop using toxic products. We
know just how sensitive our skin is, so the first thing we need to do is avoid
chemical-laden skin care and personal care products like the plague.
These types of products can prove to be devastating to our
skin in many ways. Unfortunately, these products were saturating and even
dominating the cosmetics industry for quite some time.
In both the ethnic personal care market as well as the
mainstream personal care market, there's a lot left to be desired. By now, you
probably have a good idea why it is not recommended to use most mainstream
personal care products for sensitive skin of color. Not to worry, natural
personal care products are the answer.
Natural Skin Care: Herbs Make the Difference for Ethnic Skin
When it comes to natural skin care, herbs contained in
products can have a very positive impact on ethnic skin. There is a fundamental
difference in the way herbal skin care and conventional skin care works.
Herbs themselves, comprise not only single bioactive
constituents, but a whole lot of active constituents that provide many
nutrients and trace elements to the skin. Most of all, these multiple compounds
acting together, can more effectively address skin problems from every angle.
Remember, plant cells and human cells are very compatible.
What does all this mean? It means that herbals treat not just the symptoms, but
the underlying cause of any existing skin or health condition more effectively.
It is well-known that herbs are more gentle in nature, on not
only the skin, but the body as a whole. This can be attributed to the fact that
herbs have been extracted as naturally occurring substances. Gentle herbs do
not produce any major, toxic side effects on skin.
This is especially beneficial for skin of color, as it is
more reactive by nature than most other skin types and needs both the gentlest,
and most effective treatment. Make no mistake about it, herbal skin care may be
gentler, but this does not mean it is less effective. You'll be pleasantly
surprised!
Remember, 60-70% of what you put on your skin has the
ability to penetrate your pores and eventually end up in your blood stream. If
you are going to use products to address your skin condition, why not use
something naturally healthy as well?
You only want your skin absorbing the good stuff, such as
the nutrients, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and enzymes that herbs are so
richly endowed with.
Natural products either purchased or home-made from natural
ingredients, should be the preferred choice before conventional personal care
products are sought after from the mainstream cosmetics industry.
Herbals vs. Modern Drugs in the Skin Care Industry
Modern drugs contained in mainstream or conventional skin
care products (including benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, kojic acid, etc.) are
manufactured in laboratories and then produced in mass quantities in factories.
Before reaching the general public, these drugs are tested
on a large number of users. The knowledge that forms the basis of the
conventional or mainstream skin care industry is based on experimental findings
and observations.
To that extent, herbal treatments are also supported through
years of experienced-based evidence that has accumulated over generations and
across cultures, thus their value is well-known.
The unfortunate fact is that the approach to testing herbal
remedies has not been as thorough and rigorous as the testing that is seen in
the mainstream beauty industry.
So much money has been put into funding the analysis of
modern drugs (also contained in skin care) that they should be able to produce
evidence for the benefits of
herbal treatments. In the modern drug and skin
care industry, it's all about the money.
It is much less cost-effective for mainstream cosmetic and
skin care makers to produce active, natural and organic skin care products than
to produce unnatural and even unsafe ones.
Remember that herbal treatments are different in that they
are a complex mixture of a variety of active compounds. These active compounds
work together to heal skin more effectively and are difficult to separate
making duplication and measurement a difficult task.
One Word of Caution
When selecting herbal ethnic skin care products for our dark
skin, we must still be cautious for our skin's sake. Beware of companies who
tout themselves as offering you so-called 'natural' and 'organic' skin or hair
care products, and they really are not!
When it comes down to it, there are only one, two, or maybe
even three natural and/or organic ingredients in the entire product followed or
preceded by a host of chemical ingredients such as coloring agents,
preservatives, stabilizers, thickeners, PH balancers, fragrance and such.
Please read labels carefully. Avoid these products. Your skin will thank you.
When it comes to conventional skin care companies who don't
tout themselves as being natural and/or organic lines, they have their own
share of issues with chemical-filled
products as well.
The Bottom Line
Dark skin types should be treated with the thorough
understanding of our skin's characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses. Once we
understand this, we can treat it more effectively with natural herbs and avoid
the recurrence of excessive skin problems. We can start by becoming more
educated about our beautiful dark skin (you are because you're reading this
article).
First, avoid unhealthy and unnatural skin care products,
incorporate more fresh, nutrient rich foods in our diets, and use natural
ethnic skin care products designed for 'us' (even if you have to make your own).
You're on your way!