Sustainable products and why you should use them

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 💛

Sustainable beauty products have been gaining traction in the cosmetics industry, and for all the right reasons. According to this study, 9 out of 10 shoppers believe sustainability is an important factor to consider before buying a beauty product.

You might be wondering what are sustainable products?

Sustainable beauty products are those that are created with minimal impact on the environment, from sourcing raw materials to production and packaging. These products often utilize natural, organic, and responsibly sourced ingredients, and are free from harmful chemicals. 

The Benefits of Choosing Sustainable Beauty

  1. Environmentally Friendly: By opting for sustainable beauty products, consumers contribute to reducing the environmental impact of the beauty industry, such as deforestation, water pollution, and excessive waste.

  2. Healthier Formulations: Many sustainable beauty brands prioritize natural and organic ingredients, avoiding potentially harmful chemicals, making them gentler on the skin and body.

  3. Ethical Practices: Sustainable beauty brands often embrace fair trade and ethical sourcing practices, supporting local communities and small-scale producers. 

  4. Innovation and Quality: The focus on sustainability often drives innovation, resulting in high-quality, effective products that are not only good for the environment but also deliver excellent results.

A disadvantage of sustainable products is that they may have a shorter shelf life.

How to Identify Sustainable Beauty Products

When looking for sustainable beauty products, keep an eye out for the following characteristics:

  • Certified organic or natural ingredients
  • Cruelty-free and vegan certifications
  • Recyclable or biodegradable packaging
  • Minimal use of synthetic chemicals and preservatives

Embracing a Greener Beauty Routine

Making the switch to sustainable beauty products is a step towards a more environmentally conscious lifestyle. There are a plethora of sustainable options available to cater to every beauty need. In our previous posts, we looked at some popular synthetic chemicals and ingredients’ effect on your health, as well as animal testing in the skincare (cosmetic) industry.

By supporting sustainable beauty brands, you not only take care of your own well-being but also contribute to the preservation of the planet. It’s a small yet impactful way to make a difference, one beauty product at a time.

References (click to view)

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessibaker/2022/10/17/79-of-beauty-shoppers-have-doubts-about-sustainability-claims–how-can-brands-rebuild-trust/?sh=2fe50d00e8d6

3 Easy ways to find out what your skin type is

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 💛

How to find out your skin type.
What is my skin type

Have you ever bought a product that has worked for a friend but not for you? Are you choosing products that are right for your skin type? There are five main skin types, they are normal, oily, dry, combination and sensitive. Your skin type is largely dependent on your genetics and hormones.

Knowing your skin type is important because it gives you a better understanding of what your skin needs. Instead of just getting a product because you saw someone else using it or simply because it has great reviews, just to be disappointed that it doesn’t work for you. You should know what skin type the product was made for. So knowing your skin type really helps you choose the right products for it. The characteristics that define the five main skin types are:

3 Easy ways to tell are:

First, is the blotting paper method. Get some quality blotting paper and pat (not swipe) each area of your bare face. For example, you could start with your cheeks. Check what comes off of each area by holding up the paper to the light to see if there is any oil. If you see oil for all areas you most likely have oily skin versus no oil then you have dry skin. If you notice only certain areas, for example, your T-zone (forehead, chin and nose) only then you have combination skin.

Second is the 30 minute test. Wash your face with a mild/gentle cleanser. Pat dry, do not apply anything (products) to your face. Then wait thirty minutes. Based on what you have observed you can then determine your skin type.

Thirdly, another option is to visit a dermatologist to find out what your skin type is, and which products will work best for you.