When we’re trying to give our skin, our hair, and our general appearance the care and attention that it deserve, it’s important to know what, exactly, we’re putting into it. You might know some of the ingredients you want to avoid more often, such as parabens and fragrances, but looking to which ingredients can offer the most potential benefit is well worth your attention, as well. The natural world has a lot to offer, in that regard, so let’s take a closer look at some natural ingredients that tend to get slept on a little too much.
Rosehip Oil
Starting with the ever-present need to boost and maintain the nutritional content of your skin, rosehip oil has become a lot more popular lately as a means to improve uneven tone, to sate dry skin, and to lessen dullness, all of which can become more common for more mature skin. Many users appreciate how lightweight it feels compared to heavier oils, allowing it to absorb quickly without leaving residue
Jojoba Oil
If moisture and dry skin are your chief concern, then jojoba oil might be the thing that you’re after. This product is used in part for its remarkable similarity to the natural sebum that helps to maintain moisture levels in the skin. It’s also a lot better than many synthetic counterparts as it absorbs quickly, rather than creating a lasting greasy feeling on the skin. It’s also often used in hair for its ability to relax frizziness and to add a little shine without making your hair look too oily.
Black Seed Oil
Having been used in traditional beauty practices for centuries, this oil is also popular for both the skin and your hair and scalp. With a high thymoquinone content, black seed oil is able to help calm down sensitive skin, reducing redness and irritation, while also improving the health of your scalp, leading to less flaking and itch. It also has a naturally aromatic profile that’s quite pleasant, giving your skin and hair an extra sensory boost, beyond the radiance that the oil tends to naturally add. Its texture is also especially good for dry or mature skin.
Tea Tree Oil
If you’re looking for something with real cleansing and purifying power, then tea tree oil is a strong solution. If you have oily skin or highly congested areas, it can be very effective for spot treatments. Typically, you only need a small amount of tea tree oil, as it is rather potent. As such, it should always be diluted, as well. It has a refreshing and invigorating aroma that makes it a popular choice for facial steams, while its deep cleansing powers are popular for scalp treatments, especially for people who experience a lot of scaly issues.
It’s always worth keeping your ear to the ground, as you never know when you will find the products that perfectly suit your skin type, your hair, and your specific needs. Maybe some of the above ingredients can help you find them sooner.