Clean skincare products and why realtors should invest in them

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in June, 2023 but has been updated for freshness and accuracy. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Pink rose petals with a dropper bottle on wood. What is Clean skincare and why you should make the switch. Benefits of clean skincare, brands to try.

Hey there, powerhouse real estate sisters! As a busy real estate agent or broker, your day is packed—from back-to-back showings to client calls and late-night paperwork.

You thrive on looking polished and professional. Ladies, by now you’ve more than likely heard of clean skincare, and if not then stick around.

Over 80% of consumers prioritize ingredient safety, and 35% reported skin irritation from conventional cosmetics, prompting a switch to clean alternatives.

Clean skincare refers to products made from ingredients that aren’t supposed to cause you harm when used, in the short term or long term.

It usually includes terms like natural skincare and can sometimes be described as vegan, if ingredients that were used in the formulation of a product do not derive from animals.

A product we recommend you try that’s versatile is Urban Hydration’s Aloe Face Moisturizer.

Benefits of using clean skincare

There are several reasons why, personally, we prefer to use clean beauty products, such as healthier skin due to the exclusion of toxins, more sustainable (better for the environment) and safer as they are not tested on animals.

Clean skincare can help lessen breakouts and irritated skin, no matter your skin type. Some ingredients that are avoided in clean beauty include parabens, silicones, phthalates, sulfates, and dyes. Learn more about toxic ingredients and their effect on human health here.

Products that are clean stay away from harmful chemicals that can dehydrate the skin which can cause dry patches and dull skin.

In addition to being healthier, some clean skincare brands have taken it a step further by taking a stance against animal cruelty when testing products. They often label their products cruelty-free.

The market for these products includes brands like Urban Hydration, Bliss, Good Molecules amongst many others.

Many clean skincare brands have transparent ingredient labels for the consumer to take in.

It is not in any brand’s best interest to lie in their formulations, as this can prove to be detrimental to the brand’s image and reputation. An example is in the case of L’oreal which received a lawsuit for false advertising.

Boost Self‑Worth Through Intentional Skincare & Reflection

Try this:

During your AM or PM skincare routine, reflect on a verse like 1 Peter 3:3‑4 “Your inner self is of great worth in God’s eyes.”

This is the part of you that isn’t displayed at work. Outside of your skills and profession, you are enough. Even at work, when your performance isn’t the best, you are enough. Even if sometimes you feel you aren’t enough, God cares about those feelings and He wants to help.

Pray a verse like Psalm 139:14 (NIV)

“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made”

This verse is about self-acceptance. It reminds us that we are intentionally and marvelously made by God.

Even during those seasons when your skin is breaking out and you’re not particularly happy about your appearance. As Pastor David points out “our complexity and uniqueness are a testament to His perfect design.” (Bible Repository, 2025)

As you cleanse or moisturize, affirm your purpose: “I am created for a higher calling.” Let each clean skincare moment become a reset, nourishing your skin and your spirit.

Tell yourself daily, that you are valuable, deserving of love, respect, and happiness, regardless of your accomplishments, failures, appearance, or the opinions of others.

You’re not just preparing for a client meeting. You’re grounding your heart and skin in purpose before stepping into your high-impact day.

Clean skincare products and why real estate agents should invest. Holistic Christian self-care improving self-worth.

Final thoughts

Now you have the choice of using something on your skin, the largest organ of the body, that’s healthier, safer and provides results, versus using a product that might work in the short term but in the long run, makes you unwell. I would assume you would go for the first option.

So make the switch. Treat yourself to Urban Hydration’s Aloe Face Moisturizer. While it heals your skin, let Scripture heal your soul. You’re worth every drop of care—inside and out.


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References (click to view)

https://gitnux.org/clean-beauty-statistics/

https://wifitalents.com/clean-beauty-statistics/

Let’s talk about animal testing in the skincare industry

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

“Globally around 500,000 animals suffer and die just for cosmetics each year”- Humane Society International. In the beauty industry animal testing is when brands use their products on animals and observe their reactions. It sounds harmless right? It actually isn’t.

In this process they shave their fur, rub the product/ingredients into their exposed skin, inject them, put it in their eyes and force them to ingest it through their mouths. After which the animals are usually killed and dissected. Some of these animals include mice, rabbits, guinea pigs, baboons, cats, cows, dogs, ferrets, pigs, hamsters and more. This is where cruelty-free brands and products come in.

Cruelty-free on a product means that it was not tested on animals. Cruelty Free International offers Leaping Bunny certification for beauty companies which is internationally recognized.

This post is to spread awareness about animal cruelty.

Testing beauty products on animals is banned in the European Union (EU), United Kingdom, Colombia, Guatemala, South Korea amongst others. Twelve US states have banned the sale of products tested on animals. They are California, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Virginia and Washington.

On the other hand, they are better alternatives to animal testing like taking human cells, tissue or bacteria and testing it in a tube. Another is using advanced computer technology.

Normally most cruelty-free brands are also natural or vegan. This makes businesses of all sizes willing and able to test their products on themselves or others involved in their process. Some brands to try are Urban Hydration, Good Molecules and Bliss.

Join the movement and support cruelty-free brands 🐰 to help ban animal testing worldwide.

References (click to view)

https://crueltyfreeinternational.org/make-change/cosmetics

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/cosmetics-animal-testing-faq#:~:text=When%20choosing%20to%20develop%20or,safety%20of%20these%20new%20ingredients.

Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser for oily skin

Editor’s Note: This post has been updated as of July 11, 2025. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Capital Femme, Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Cleanser fro Oily skin review.
Christian values aligned skincare product

You care for clients, close deals, and serve with grace, but your skin might be sending signals. Nearly 85% of people experience acne at some point, and adult acne affects around 15% of women too. Stress is a common factor when it comes to adult acne. If you’ve noticed breakouts creeping in, even when you thought you had your skincare routine down, you’re not alone.

In this review of the Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser, we’ll explore how its gentle yet effective formula can help manage oily, breakout-prone skin without drying you out. Because loving your skin well doesn’t have to compete with your faith. It is an act of honoring the temple God entrusted to you (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).

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Cleansing oily skin is important because excess oil easily clogs pores with dirt and bacteria. This then leads to acne. You should try to cleanse your skin at least twice a day, and always after exercise.

Having oily skin means needing a cleanser that’ll keep blackheads, clogged pores and acne at bay and this one gets the job done. Using this product, you’ll notice fewer breakouts and clearer skin.

Capital Femme reviews Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser a product good for oily skin, clogged pores and acne.

This cleanser includes salicylic acid and Brazilian sea water. The acid in this skincare product is gentle; it helps to clear and clean out your pores, which is beneficial for oily skin while the sea water soothes and detoxifies.

This product is also clean, vegan and cruelty-free (not tested on animals).

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We really like that for this product, a little goes a long way. It is easy to lather and spread once you add a little water. It isn’t harsh or too drying and definitely leaves your skin feeling clean but not dried out.

We like the packaging too, it came in a cylinder-shaped bottle (as shown in the image above) just with the pump sealed. Once you open it, you don’t even need a full pump to wash your face, so it should last you quite a while. You’ll need just about a pea-sized amount. Just add a little water and then lather.

It has a slight scent, barely noticeable. We recommend this product. It’s an effective cleanser. It really helps if you’re looking for something to combat your acne, get into your pores to remove any impurities and control oil. This is one skincare product you will appreciate.

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