5 Of The Best Natural Skin Moinsturizers

No matter your skin type, keeping your face hydrated is extremely important! It's also important to be conscientious about which products you choose. Believe it or not, what you put on your body is just as important as what you put into your body. So, if you are trying to adopt a more sustainable, honest skincare routine, you may want to consider an all-natural facial moisturizer. 

 

Each day, our skin is exposed to sun damage, pollution, and other environmental toxins that can have a negative effect on our skin's health. An easy way to minimize the number of harsh elements that our skin has to endure is to reach for a natural moisturizer. These products are free of chemicals and are often much safer, less wasteful, and less expensive than their “fancier” companions.  

 

Natural moisturizers truly work, and since they are often free from synthetic, chemical-filled elements, fragrances, and dyes, they're healthier for the skin than most conventional kinds of moisturizers.  

 

Here are five of the best natural moisturizers that you can reach for today to achieve a plump, hydrated glow!  

 

Honey 

 

Of course, we included honey as our first natural moisturizer! Raw honey is one of the most versatile items in your home, it's not only delicious in your favorite recipes, but it can also be a game-changer when it comes to skincare.  

 

Raw honey is exceptionally rich in antioxidants, B vitamins, vitamin C, proteins, amino acids, fats, and powerhouse minerals like calcium, potassium, and magnesium. When applied topically, the natural sugars in honey act as humectants and emollients that absorb moisture from the air and prevent water from escaping the skin.  

 

The gluconic acid naturally found in honey also helps gently exfoliate the skin and contributes to a brighter skin tone.  

 

Shea Butter 

 

Since shea butter is rich in triglycerides, it's a fantastic emollient that has been shown to be anti-inflammatory and has the ability to reduce moisture loss. When used regularly, shea butter can also make the skin appear smoother and younger because of its soothing and anti-aging properties.  

 

Research also suggests that shea butter can relieve signs and symptoms of mild-to-moderate eczema flare ups.  

 

Castor Oil  

 

Though it's often known as a haircare favorite, castor oil is also an excellent moisturizer for the body! It can protect against wrinkles and soothe problem skin like dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis, and eczema. And don't let the word "oil" scare you away; it's low on the comedogenic scale, meaning it won't clog your pores and lead to breakouts.  

 

 

Aloe Vera Gel  

 

Perfect for sensitive, dry, and acne-prone skin, aloe vera can kill the bacteria that causes blemishes while plumping and softening the skin. It's also a great way to treat sunburned skin! Applying fresh aloe vera gel to the affected area allows the nutrients and vitamins to sink deep into the skin to calm inflammation and soothe the pain.  

 

Vegetable Glycerin 

 

Vegetable glycerin is an odorless, natural liquid found in vegetable oils that can protect the skin from harmful environmental stressors. Like honey, it's a natural humectant that locks in moisture; it's highly effective and can keep the skin hydrated for extended periods of time as it restores the skin barrier.  

 

Moisturizers with glycerin are especially helpful for those with inflammatory conditions like eczema, as it can build up a protective barrier for the skin and soothe redness.  

 

Apart from including these rockstar natural ingredients into your skincare rotation, drinking plenty of water and consuming a healthy variety of fruits and vegetables will keep your skin moisturized and glowing all year long!  

 

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