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What does dry skin look like? Dry skin has several characteristic features that can be both visually noticeable and tactilely felt. Dry skin is a very characteristic type of skin. Its distinguishing feature is reduced sebum secretion. Dry skin has a dull surface . It lacks natural shine and looks unhealthy. It can feel rough to the touch, especially on the elbows, knees and hands. Small, dry skin flakes are often visible, especially in areas exposed to external factors, such as the face and hands. Dry skin lacks firmness and wrinkles more easily. Dry skin often looks delicate and thin, with visible blood vessels, especially on the cheeks. It may be red in places, which results from irritation and lack of proper hydration. This type of skin can also be recognized by its feel. When dry, we feel tight. The skin can feel tight, especially after washing, when it lacks proper moisture. Dry skin is often itchy, which can be especially bothersome in cold, dry climates. It can be more sensitive to irritation caused by external factors, such as wind, cold, or using cosmetics. This type of skin is easy to recognize, but unfortunately difficult to care for. Fortunately, in our offer you will find a wide selection of natural cosmetics that will help you deal with the problem of dry skin. Where do we most often encounter dry skin problems? The face (especially the cheek area and forehead), hands, especially the backs of the hands, elbows, knees, calves and heels. What are the causes of itchy skin? Itching of the skin, known in medicine as pruritus (Latin: pruritus ), is a multifactorial symptom, the pathophysiological mechanism of which is complex and not fully understood. This process is the result of activation of specific nerve endings, called pruritic receptors, which are located in the epidermis and dermis. These impulses are conducted by C-type nerve fibers with low conduction velocity, which respond to a variety of chemical, mechanical, and thermal stimuli. Itchy skin can be induced by: Inflammatory mediators – Histamine, released by mast cells in response to various allergic, infectious or mechanical factors, is one of the main mediators of itch (Steinhoff et al., 2006). It affects H1 receptors on nerve endings, causing the sensation of itch. Epidermal barrier dysfunction – Damage to the lipid barrier, characteristic of dry skin, leads to increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and exposure to irritants (Proksch et al., 2008). Pro-inflammatory cytokines – Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is one of the key mediators of itching in diseases such as atopic dermatitis (Szepietowski and Reich, 2016). Neuropathy – Dysfunction of peripheral nerves, such as in diabetic neuropathy, can lead to neuropathic itching. In this post, we will describe how to care for dry skin caused by damage to the hydrolipid barrier. HOW TO DEAL WITH DRY SKIN? The basis of dry skin care is based on rebuilding the hydrolipid barrier, ensuring the right level of moisture and protection from external factors. The basis of dry skin care should of course be its regular hydration and moisturising. Remember to drink plenty of water (especially in summer!) and use cosmetics for dry skin that bind moisture in its cells - thanks to this, its natural protective barrier in the form of the hydrolipid coat will function properly. Maintaining the hydrolipid balance is the key to stopping excessive water loss from the skin and getting rid of recurring problems with dryness. Regular moisturising also helps to rebuild the hydrolipid barrier. It is necessary to choose cosmetics with emollients – preparations containing lipids, humectants (e.g. glycerin or hyaluronic acid) and occlusive substances (e.g. shea butter). Emollients moisturise and strengthen the epidermal barrier and prevent water loss ( transepidermal water loss , TEWL). People with dry skin should choose cosmetics without added alcohol and irritants and apply creams and body butters after bathing to slightly damp skin to retain water in the epidermis. WHAT ARE THE BEST COSMETICS FOR DRY SKIN? Dry skin requires gentle cleansing. Avoid highly irritating face and body wash gels or milks. Choose mild SLS/SLES-free cleansers that do not damage the skin's lipid barrier. Avoid alkaline soaps that dry and irritate the skin. Wash your skin with lukewarm water, not hot water, to avoid drying out. The best cosmetics for dry skin are intensively moisturizing preparations such as Serum Ampoule MOISTURIZATION with hyaluronic acid and trehalose. Snail Slime Essence will also work. Use face creams that "repair" the hydrolipid barrier, protect against external factors and soothe redness and roughness. Kali Musli day cream and Kali Musli night cream will work well. Before the cream, apply a serum with ceramides. For washing your face, we recommend Hello Dakty l.'s delicate but effective foam or gel. Dry skin also needs exfoliation. However, it must be gentle exfoliation. Choose an enzymatic peel that will give good results but will definitely not irritate. For your body, use natural butters such as Lemongrass Butter or Rose Butter , and once a week, do a full-body skin spa with Jasmine Butter - it is the best emollient. WHICH COSMETICS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR DRY SKIN? In dry skin care, it is not recommended to use ingredients and cosmetics that can intensify dryness, irritate the skin or weaken its protective barrier. Avoid irritating or drying ingredients such as alcohols, especially denatured alcohol (Alcohol Denat.), Ethanol (Ethanol), Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol), Methanol (Methanol) and Benzyl Alcohol (in higher concentrations ? These substances remove natural lipids from the skin, causing it to dry out and increase susceptibility to irritation. Soaps and washing gels containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are strong detergents that disrupt the skin's hydrolipid layer and contribute to increased water loss through the epidermis. Essential oils in large quantities (e.g. lemon oil, lavender) are also an inappropriate ingredient . They can cause irritation and allergies, especially on sensitive, dry skin. Cosmetics with high concentrations of salicylic, glycolic and lactic acids. Although low concentrations of acids can be beneficial for dry skin, higher concentrations can lead to dryness and peeling, especially if the skin is already sensitive. Another ingredient to avoid are astringents (astringents). Examples include menthol, camphor and sulfur. They are aggressive to the skin, which can intensify the feeling of dryness and irritation. Also avoid preservatives in high concentrations, e.g. parabens (Methylparaben, Propylparaben)Formaldehyde and their donors (e.g. DMDM Hydantoin, Imidazolidinyl Urea) type of cosmetics that are not good for dry skin Mattifying or anti-acne products - creams and toners intended for oily or combination skin often contain ingredients such as alcohol or high concentrations of acids that dry out the skin. Mechanical peelings with large particles - strongly abrasive particles can damage the thin protective layer of dry skin, causing micro-damage and irritation. Bar soaps - often contain high concentrations of alkaline detergents, which remove lipids from the skin's surface and contribute to its drying. Cosmetics with a lot of foam - shower gels or facial washes that foam intensively often contain strong surfactants, e.g. SLS. WHAT NOT TO FORGET WHEN CARE FOR DRY SKIN? Dry skin care is not only about regular use of healthy and natural cosmetics for dry skin. It is also prevention. Therefore, try to avoid factors that contribute to dryness, especially chlorinated water and dry, air-conditioned rooms. We also advise against frequent and long exposure to the sun, it is better to give up sunbathing. Take care of your home environment. Maintain the appropriate air humidity (40-60%) in rooms, especially during the heating season. Drink sufficient amounts of water (approx. 2 liters per day) to hydrate your body from the inside. Sometimes a change in diet is needed. It is worth using a diet rich in vitamin E - it has antioxidant properties and supports skin regeneration. vitamin A - supports the reconstruction of the epidermis and omega-3 fatty acids, present in fish, nuts and vegetable oils. Home remedies for dry skin Home remedies for dry skin care can be an effective support, especially if used regularly and combined with a proper diet and protection from external factors. Moisturizing your body and face with natural oils Natural vegetable oils contain fatty acids and vitamins that support skin regeneration. Coconut oil – moisturizes, smooths and soothes irritations. Can be used on the whole body, especially on dry heels, elbows and hands. Almond oil – delicate, ideal for sensitive skin, moisturizes and soothes the feeling of dryness. Olive oil – rich in vitamin E, perfectly regenerates and nourishes. Avocado oil – deeply moisturises, especially useful for very dry skin. How to use: Apply a small amount of oil to slightly damp skin after bathing. You can also add a few drops of oil to the bath water. Moisturizing your face with natural oils, such as Sandalwood Oil , which perfectly restores skin balance. Moisturizing face masks made from food products You can make your own moisturizing masks at home. Below are easy recipes. Avocado and honey mask: Mash half an avocado and mix with 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply to face or dry body areas for 15–20 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Effect: Moisturizing and nourishing the skin. Yogurt mask: Mix 2 tablespoons of natural yogurt with 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Apply to skin for 10–15 minutes and rinse. Yogurt soothes irritations and olive oil moisturizes. Moisturizing body baths with food products These baths will help moisturize dry skin and provide relief from itchy skin. Oatmeal bath: Pour a cup of ground oatmeal into a bathtub of warm water. Bathe for 15–20 minutes. Oats soothe, moisturize and relieve irritation. Milk bath: Add 1–2 cups of full fat milk (or coconut milk) to the water. Milk proteins help soften skin and retain moisture. Honey bath: Mix 2 tablespoons of honey with warm water in your bathtub. Honey has a moisturizing and regenerating effect. Coconut oil bath : Dissolve coconut oil in warm bathtub water. Soak in the bath for 15–20 minutes. After bathing, gently pat your body dry with a towel to maintain the protective layer of oil. Potato flour bath : Dissolve the potato flour in a small amount of warm water to create a slurry. Add the suspension to a tub of warm water. Step into the bath for 15–20 minutes. After bathing, rinse your body with lukewarm water. Natural body scrubs Gentle exfoliation of dry skin helps to get rid of dead skin and improves the absorption of nutrients. You can make your own body scrub. Sugar scrub: Mix 2 tablespoons of sugar with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Massage into skin using gentle, circular motions, then rinse. Oatmeal scrub: Combine 2 tablespoons of oatmeal with 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of warm water. Gently apply to skin and massage for a few minutes. Moisturizing with honey Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it attracts moisture to the skin. Apply a thin layer of honey to dry areas (e.g. face, hands, elbows). Leave on for 15 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water. Dry skin, if cared for and supported properly, will no longer cause us problems.
Skin care in winter differs from skin care in other seasons mainly due to specific weather conditions that affect our skin. In winter, we should protect our skin from low temperatures, frost and wind. The skin dries out in winter due to extreme conditions, such as frost, low humidity and wind. Therefore, at this time of year, more nourishing and protective cosmetics are used, e.g. creams with natural lipids, e.g. shea butter, vegetable oils or vegetable waxes. Low air humidity, both outdoors and in heated rooms, causes the skin to dry out faster. That is why it is so important to moisturize the skin in winter and use cosmetics that help retain water in the skin, such as products with hyaluronic acid, glycerin or ceramides. Although the sun is weaker, the UV radiation reflected by the snow is more intense. High protection of the facial skin from the sun in winter is necessary during outdoor activities in sunny conditions. Skin needs to be strengthened for winter. Frost and wind weaken the hydrolipid barrier. So choose products that strengthen the protective barrier, e.g. with ceramides or panthenol. In winter, avoid irritating cosmetics. Products with an exfoliating effect, e.g. with high concentrations of acids or retinoids, can additionally irritate the skin in frosty conditions. They are used with greater caution or opt for non-irritating H10 retinol and gentle acids. How to care for your skin in winter? Find cosmetics with the best ingredients for this time of year. How to moisturize your face in winter? The main moisturizing ingredients are hyaluronic acid, glycerin and trehalose. winter skin care with hyaluronic acid Hyaluronic acid binds water in the skin, preventing it from drying out. It is a valuable ingredient in winter care, but its correct use is key. Combining it with occlusive creams and properly moisturizing the skin allows you to use its properties without risking dehydration in dry, winter conditions. Hyaluronic acid is hygroscopic, which means it attracts and binds water molecules from the environment and from the deeper layers of the skin. In humid conditions, it works effectively by retaining water on the skin's surface, which improves its hydration. In winter, the air is often dry, both outside (frost) and inside (heated rooms). In such conditions, water from the deeper layers of the skin is drawn to the surface, which in extreme cases can lead to skin dehydration, which is why it is important to support hyaluronic acid with ingredients with a similar effect, e.g. trehalose. Choosing products with a higher molecular weight of hyaluronic acid (e.g. high molecular weight) can help retain moisture on the skin's surface, rather than pulling it from deeper layers. That's why it's worth reaching for products Hyaluronic acid used alone can dry out the skin by drawing water out of the epidermis (it strongly binds water molecules), which is why it should be applied with occlusive substances (also known as film-forming substances), such as oils. In order for hyaluronic acid to work effectively, it is worth applying it to slightly damp skin, e.g. after washing your face or using a toner. After applying a cosmetic with hyaluronic acid, it is recommended to apply a layer of an occlusive cream, e.g. with shea butter, ceramides or squalane. So look for cosmetics with such a composition . Glycerin in winter skin care Glycerin in winter cosmetics strongly moisturizes, creating a protective film on the skin. Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a versatile ingredient used in cosmetics. Glycerin is a humectant – it attracts moisture from the environment and retains it in the skin. There are several types of glycerin, depending on its source and production method. Vegetable glycerin is produced by hydrolysis of vegetable fats such as palm, coconut or soybean oil. It is usually highly purified and used in vegan and cruletty free cosmetics. Animal glycerin is produced by the hydrolysis of animal fats such as lard or tallow. It can be as high as vegetable glycerin if processed properly. However, it is used less and less in cosmetics due to the growing popularity of vegan alternatives. It is used in soap production in the traditional method of producing glycerin soaps. Synthetic glycerin is one of the options used in cosmetics, but its use is much rarer compared to vegetable and animal glycerin. It is derived from petrochemical raw materials, such as propyl or other organic compounds, in the process of chemical synthesis. Why Trehalose Is Perfect For Winter Trehalose is a sugar naturally found in plants, fungi, yeast and bacteria that is becoming increasingly popular in cosmetics, especially in winter products. Its unique protective and moisturizing properties make it an excellent ingredient for skin care in difficult weather conditions. Trehalose protects the skin from environmental stress. It has the ability to protect cells from damage caused by frost, dry air and temperature changes. It creates a protective barrier on the skin surface, protecting it from moisture loss and harmful environmental influences. Trehalose has strong moisturizing properties. It binds water molecules in the skin, maintaining the right level of moisture even in dry, winter conditions. It prevents skin dryness, which is a common problem in the winter season. It protects the skin from free radicals that can be activated by winter smog and UV radiation (also in winter). Thanks to this action, it delays the skin's aging processes. Trehalose also supports the regeneration of the epidermis, which is important for skin irritations caused by frost or wind. It has a soothing effect, reducing redness and roughness of the skin. How to use trehalose ampoule serum in winter? It is best to use it on slightly damp skin to increase its ability to retain water. After applying the serum ampoule with trehalose, it is worth protecting the skin with an occlusive cream to increase its protection against external factors. In dry, heated rooms, daily use of the trehalose ampoule serum helps maintain the appropriate level of skin hydration throughout the winter. How to regenerate skin in winter? To nourish and regenerate the skin in winter, ingredients such as butters and vegetable oils are essential. Oils and butters are irreplaceable in winter cosmetics, because they not only help protect the skin from difficult weather conditions, but also moisturize and regenerate. Thanks to their various properties, they can be adapted to any type of skin, from dry to oily. Regular use of cosmetics with vegetable oils and butters provides the skin with a healthy, moisturized and protected appearance throughout the winter. A regenerating ingredient worth mentioning is D-panthenol. For winter skin care, we should therefore include rich creams with shea butter. This butter contains a large amount of vitamins and fatty acids that regenerate the skin. Also known as karite , it is one of the most popular ingredients used in winter cosmetics. In winter care, shea butter is irreplaceable, especially in protecting the skin from difficult weather conditions. Why are cocoa butter and shea butter perfect for winter? It has strong regenerative properties. It does not clog pores, which makes it suitable for most skin types. It is rich in vitamins A and E , which support the regeneration of the epidermis. It helps in healing micro-damages, irritations and chapped skin, which are a common problem in winter. It contains unsaturated fatty acids (oleic acid, stearic acid), which perfectly moisturize and nourish the skin. Ideal for dry and dehydrated skin. Shea butter has natural soothing properties that reduce redness and calm skin irritated by frost and changing temperatures. Another great ingredient for winter is cocoa butter. Why cocoa butter creams in winter? It creates an occlusion on the skin that protects against cold and wind. It intensively nourishes and smoothes, and the addition of vegetable oils helps retain moisture in the skin and protects against cold. Cosmetics with butters in their composition act as a natural occlusion, creating a protective layer on the skin surface that prevents moisture loss and protects against the effects of wind, frost and dry air. Creams with butters in their composition that are worth considering are the Sandalwood and Turmeric Face Cream and the Ashwagandha Face Cream. In winter, the skin likes cosmetics with oils in their composition Vegetable oils are an excellent ingredient in winter cosmetics due to their moisturizing, protective and regenerative properties. They are a natural source of fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants that help protect the skin and hair from harsh weather conditions, such as frost, wind and dry air. The best vegetable oils in winter cosmetics are jojoba oil, almond oil, grape seed oil or avocado oil. Why are vegetable oils ideal for winter? Vegetable oils create a protective layer on the skin that protects against moisture loss and protects against harmful environmental factors. Rich in fatty acids such as omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9, vegetable oils intensively moisturize the skin, especially dry and dehydrated. The content of vitamins (A, E, D, K) and antioxidants supports skin regeneration and soothes irritation caused by winter conditions. What vegetable oils are best for winter cosmetics? One of the best ingredients for winter is jojoba oil. Its structure, similar to skin sebum, makes it easily absorbed, intensively moisturizing and protecting against drying. Coconut oil is also good for winter. On winter days, it creates a protective film on the skin and hair, preventing them from drying out. A valuable ingredient for winter skin is sweet almond oil. Why in winter? Because it is delicate and nourishing, perfect for sensitive skin. It soothes itching and dryness. Winter cosmetics often contain grape seed oil: How to use vegetable oils in winter? You can apply pure oils directly to the skin, especially at night, to increase their regeneration. Oils can be mixed with your favorites or you can use face creams with a high oil content. If you use oil, it is best to use it as the last step of care to protect the skin from moisture loss. It is worth paying attention to such an ingredient in winter cosmetics as D-Panthenol - a precursor of vitamin B5, i.e. pantothenic acid. D-Panthenol (dexpanthenol) is an active form of provitamin B5. It accelerates regeneration, has a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect. cosmetics for rebuilding the hydrolipid barrier in winter Ceramides for winter In winter, we also focus on ingredients that rebuild the hydrolipid barrier. Such ingredients are ceramides and squalane. Ceramides rebuild the skin's protective barrier, preventing water loss. Ceramides are lipids that naturally occur in the stratum corneum of the epidermis and play a key role in maintaining a healthy skin barrier. Their presence in winter cosmetics is particularly valuable because they help protect the skin from harsh weather conditions, such as frost, wind and dry air, and prevent dryness and irritation. Why are ceramides the perfect ingredient for winter? In winter, the skin is exposed to damage to the hydrolipid barrier due to dry air (heating in rooms) and extreme weather conditions (frost and wind). Ceramides replenish the missing lipids in the skin, strengthening the protective barrier and preventing moisture loss. They act as intercellular “cement,” holding skin cells together and preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL). This helps the skin maintain an adequate level of hydration even in very dry conditions. In winter, the skin often becomes irritated and rough. Ceramides support the regeneration process of the epidermis, restoring its softness and elasticity. They help in healing micro-damages that can occur as a result of frost and wind. They also have a soothing effect. Sensitive and atopic skin, which is particularly susceptible to irritation in winter, tolerates ceramides very well. They reduce redness and itching. Ceramides are suitable for all skin types, from dry and dehydrated to oily and sensitive. In winter, they can be used as a protective ingredient in various cosmetics. In cosmetics, ceramides replenish the lipids naturally present in the skin, which may be damaged or deficient, especially in winter. They restore the skin's ability to retain water and protect it from harmful external factors. Ceramides are often combined with fatty acids, cholesterol, moisturizers (e.g. hyaluronic acid) and emollients, which enhance their moisturizing and protective effects. Ceramides in the serum intensively regenerate the skin, providing deep reconstruction and hydration. How to use ceramide cosmetics in winter? Use layered care. Apply a ceramide serum as the first layer, then apply a protective or occlusive cream to enhance the moisturizing and protection effect. Apply ceramide cosmetics to slightly damp skin to lock in moisture and maximize their properties. Use a ceramide serum every day, especially on winter days, to provide the skin with constant protection. SQUALANE IN COSMETICS FOR WINTER Squalane is an irreplaceable ingredient in winter cosmetics because it rebuilds the skin's lipid barrier. This ingredient also protects the hydrolipid barrier, moisturizes and regenerates the skin without weighing it down. Its light consistency and versatility mean that it can be used by people with all skin types, as well as on hair. Regular use of squalane in winter helps maintain healthy, moisturized and elastic skin, even in difficult weather conditions. What is squalane? Squalane is a stabilized form of squalene, a natural lipid found in human sebum. In cosmetics, it comes mainly from plants such as olives, sugar cane and amaranth. It is light, non-greasy and absorbs quickly, making it ideal for all skin types, including oily and sensitive skin. Why is squalane ideal for winter? It perfectly protects the hydrolipid barrier and strengthens the skin's protective barrier, which is exposed to damage caused by frost and wind in winter. Reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), helping skin retain moisture. Acts as a natural emollient, softening skin and making it silky smooth. Helps retain moisture in the skin, which is crucial in dry winter conditions. Squalane supports skin regeneration by helping to repair micro-damage caused by extreme weather conditions. It soothes irritation and redness, which are a common problem in winter. Unlike some oils, squalane does not clog pores, making it suitable for all skin types, including oily and combination skin. Protective natural ingredients that create a barrier Cosmetics with plant waxes, such as Hello Daktyl Comfort Nourishing Cream, are an excellent choice for protecting facial skin in winter. They create a protective layer on the skin's surface that prevents water loss and protects against harmful external factors, such as wind, frost or dry air. how to care for your skin in winter with natural cosmetics with waxes Vegetable waxes are versatile ingredients in winter and protective cosmetics . Choosing the right wax depends on the product's function - some provide durability and shine (like carnauba wax), others soften and regenerate the skin (like jojoba or shea wax). All vegetable waxes: create a protective film on the skin, protecting against external factors. Candelilla wax (INCI: Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax) is a plant-based ingredient obtained from the leaves of the Candelilla shrub (Euphorbia cerifera). It is valued in cosmetics for its protective, thickening and delicate shine-creating properties. Often used as a plant-based alternative to beeswax, which makes it popular in vegan products. Sunflower Wax (INCI Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Wax) obtained from sunflower seeds. It has a moisturizing and protective effect, helps stabilize the emulsion. Vegetable wax obtained from acacia flowers (INCI Acacia Decurrens Flower Wax) is valued in cosmetics for its protective, moisturizing and conditioning properties, as well as for its ability to give products a smooth and creamy consistency. It creates a thin protective layer on the skin surface, which prevents moisture loss. It protects against harmful external factors, such as frost, wind or pollution protective active ingredients - bate-glucan and oat extract Beta-glucan and oat extract are active ingredients that support the skin's protective barrier thanks to their unique regenerative, protective and anti-inflammatory properties. These ingredients are particularly effective in winter skin care and for people with skin problems such as atopic dermatitis, eczema or hypersensitivity. Beta-glucan is a polysaccharide obtained mainly from oats, yeast or fungi. It has protective and regenerative effects. It creates a thin protective layer on the skin surface, which prevents water loss (TEWL) and protects against harmful external factors. It reduces irritation and inflammation, strengthening the protective barrier of sensitive skin. It soothes the skin, which is especially important when it is damaged, e.g. as a result of cold or dry air. It stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen, which strengthens the skin structure and improves its resistance. It accelerates the regeneration of damaged epidermis. Oat extract is an ingredient rich in bioactive compounds such as beta-glucan, polyphenols, avenanthramides and fatty acids. This ingredient has a significant effect on the skin's protective barrier. Thanks to avenanthramides, it has a strong anti-inflammatory and anti-itching effect, reducing redness and irritation. It is ideal for atopic, dry and sensitive skin. The film-forming compounds contained in it create a delicate protective barrier on the skin's surface, which limits water loss. It accelerates the regeneration of damage in the skin's protective layer. It protects skin lipids and proteins from oxidative stress, which strengthens the function of the hydrolipid barrier. vitamins for winter Vitamins E, A and C are a trio that perfectly support the skin in winter, protecting it from external factors, moisturizing and regenerating. Vitamin E is ideal for protection and moisturizing, vitamin A stimulates skin regeneration and renewal, and vitamin C brightens and protects against oxidative stress. Regular use of these vitamins in winter care will help keep the skin healthy, firm and radiant throughout the season. Vitamin E (Tocopherol) in winter cosmetics has an antioxidant effect. It protects the skin from oxidative stress caused by pollution and UV radiation (also in winter). It retains moisture in the skin, preventing it from drying out. It creates a protective barrier, protecting the skin from frost, wind and dry air. It supports the reconstruction of the epidermis and soothes irritations. It is often found in protective and regenerating creams. Vitamin A in cosmetics is found under the INCI name: Retinol , Retinyl Palmitate , Retinoic Acid . Retinol can sensitize the skin, so in winter it should be used with moisturizing and protective creams and always use a cream with SPF during the day. Sensitive skin will like Retinol H10, which is a safer form of retinol. Retinol stimulates cell renewal, improving skin texture. Stimulates collagen production, which increases skin firmness and elasticity. Evens out skin tone, reducing discoloration by gently exfoliating - removing dead skin. It is best to use it as a serum at night. We can include vitamin C in our winter care. It is a strong antioxidant. It neutralizes free radicals, protecting the skin from smog and UV radiation. It has a strengthening effect on the skin. It helps strengthen blood vessels, which is important in winter for people with vascular skin. It is worth using a day serum, brightening creams or nourishing masks. For all skin types, especially gray, tired and with signs of aging. Vitamin C brightens the skin, giving it a healthy glow. cosmetic ingredients that soothe the skin in winter Winter cosmetics often contain soothing ingredients that not only help protect the skin from harmful external factors (wind, frost, dry air) but also soothe irritations and reduce redness. soothe. Such ingredients include allantoin and centella asiatica. how does allantoin work in winter? Allantoin is an ingredient valued in cosmetics for its soothing properties, making it an excellent choice for winter facial care. It is a derivative of urea and occurs naturally in some plants, such as comfrey. Allantoin soothes irritation and redness caused by cold. Why is allantoin ideal for winter facial care? Allantoin soothes redness and relieves irritation, which is common in winter due to frost, wind and dry air. Reduces the feeling of burning and itching of the skin. Supports skin repair processes, accelerating the healing of minor damage that may result from winter conditions. Helps rebuild the skin's protective barrier. Prevents the feeling of roughness, which is particularly bothersome in winter. Creates a delicate protective layer on the skin, which protects it from harmful external factors, such as frost, wind and dry air. It is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive, dry and atopic. It does not cause irritation or allergies, which makes it safe for even the most demanding skin. You will find it in the Snail Slime Essence . soothing properties of Asian pennywort Centella asiatica, also known as gotu kola, cica or tiger grass, is an excellent ingredient in winter cosmetics that has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it suitable for even the most demanding skin. Asiatic pennywort is one of the active ingredients of Reishi Day Cream. Centella asiatica contains compounds such as asiaticoside, madecassoside, which stimulate collagen synthesis. It helps in the regeneration of epidermis damage caused by frost, wind and dry air. It quickly reduces redness, irritation and itching of the skin, which often appear in winter, so it is ideal for sensitive and atopy-prone skin. Pennywort helps rebuild the skin's hydrolipid layer, preventing moisture loss and protecting against external factors. what ingredients to avoid in winter skin care Winter skin care requires special attention to avoid ingredients and habits that can worsen skin condition, especially in conditions of low temperatures, wind and dry air. In winter skin care, avoid drying and irritating ingredients. You should not use cosmetics with alcohol because it can dry out the skin and disrupt the hydrolipid barrier. Avoid facial gels and soaps with aggressive detergents (e.g. SLS – Sodium Lauryl Sulfate). They remove natural lipids, which leads to dryness and irritation. Highly concentrated acids (e.g. AHA, BHA) can excessively exfoliate the skin, which is especially problematic in winter, when the skin is more sensitive. Avoid high doses of retinoids. They can cause redness, peeling, and skin sensitivity to cold. Menthol, camphor and essential oils in large quantities may cause irritation or a burning sensation. bad winter skincare habits An improper winter care routine can have negative effects on our skin. One mistake is not moisturizing your skin enough. Even oily skin needs moisture in the winter to maintain a healthy protective barrier. A common mistake is to use hot water when washing your face. Hot baths or washing your face with warm water can weaken the hydrolipid barrier, leading to dryness. Not using sun protection is a serious oversight because UV radiation also acts in winter, especially on snow-covered surfaces, being reflected and intensifying its effect. Often, skin condition is worsened by avoiding scarves or face masks. Exposed skin is more susceptible to irritation and redness. How to choose a cream for winter? Look for products with a combination of moisturizing, soothing and protective ingredients. Avoid denatured alcohol, which can additionally dry out the skin. Choose creams with a rich consistency that create a delicate protective film on the skin.
Pregnancy care cosmetics should be safe for both the expectant mother and the developing baby. Here are some tips and suggestions for care cosmetics during this period: COSMETICS DURING PREGNANCY? What to look for when choosing Ingredients : Avoid products containing: Retinoids (retinol, retinoic acid) – may have a harmful effect on fetal development. Salicylates (salicylic acid) in high concentrations. Parabens, phthalates and formaldehydes. Strongly-acting essential oils (e.g. sage, rosemary). Gentle formulas : Choose cosmetics designed for sensitive skin. Natural ingredients : Cosmetics based on aloe, vegetable butters (e.g. shea), oils (e.g. sesame, coconut) are usually safe. No strong fragrances : During pregnancy, your skin is more sensitive and strong fragrances can make you feel nauseous. Types of care cosmetics useful during pregnancy For stretch marks : Creams and oils for the care of the skin of the belly, thighs and breasts, e.g. with shea butter, vitamin E or evening primrose oil. Anti-stretch mark products available in pharmacies, intended for pregnant women. We recommend Natural anti-cellulite oil 17 AYURVEDA PLANTS For skin moisturizing : Body lotions or butters with a delicate, natural composition. Rose and Lemongrass butters are good choices. Oils for massaging the skin to prevent dryness. For facial care : Gentle moisturizing creams without irritating substances.. e.g. creams from the Hello Daktyl series Preparations regulating skin discoloration (e.g. with vitamin C) - e.g. creams from the Hello Papaja series. For breast care : Creams that soothe and prevent skin chapping. Specialized firming preparations (without harmful substances). The natural Ayurvedic 16 PLANTS Breast Oil will work great Safe cosmetic brands for pregnant women Remember to consult your doctor before using a new product, especially if you have doubts about the composition of the cosmetic. Orientana cosmetics are natural cosmetics, in which the compositions of ingredients have been protected against the development of microorganisms or molds with delicate preservatives, which are allowed for use in natural products. Remember that all cosmetics that are not 100% oil, according to EU law, must be protected with preservatives. It should be noted that pregnancy is a time of hormonal changes and we may react completely differently to many ingredients than before. The skin may be more sensitive or react more strongly to some components. Therefore, you should closely monitor your skin throughout pregnancy. It may also happen that you like some scents more and others will be bothersome. We can assure you that Orientana is a brand of natural cosmetics in which we have limited the use of chemical additives to a minimum and so far we have had only positive opinions from women expecting a child as well as from young mothers. Many Orientana Clients ask about the possibility of using Bio Oil for the Breast by pregnant or breastfeeding women. The completely natural composition means that there are no contraindications to its use. It does not contain any ingredients that could have an adverse effect in any way. During pregnancy, you should pay special attention to the composition of cosmetics to avoid substances that may be potentially harmful to the developing baby or increase the risk of irritation and allergic reactions. COSMETIC INGREDIENTS THAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY 1. Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives): Examples: retinol, retinoic acid, retinal, tretinoin, isotretinoin, adapalene. Why avoid: They can cause fetal malformations and are strictly contraindicated in pregnancy. 2. Salicylic acid and beta-hydroxy acids (BHA): Examples: salicylic acid (high concentration), beta-hydroxy acid. Why to avoid: In large doses, it can enter the bloodstream and potentially affect your baby's health. 3. Essential oils: Examples: sage, rosemary, jasmine, cedar, eucalyptus oil. Why to avoid: Some oils may cause uterine contractions or be toxic in high concentrations. 4. Parabens: Examples: methylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben. Why to avoid: They may disrupt hormones and interact with the endocrine system. 5. Oxybenzone and its derivatives: Examples: oxybenzone, benzophenone. Why to avoid: Chemical sunscreens can disrupt your endocrine system. 6. Aluminum and aluminum salts: Examples: aluminum chlorohydrate, aluminum zirconium. Why avoid: Used in antiperspirants, they can potentially affect the nervous and hormonal systems. 7. SLS/SLES (sodium lauryl sulfate/sodium laureth sulfate): Why avoid: May cause skin irritation and dryness. 8. Drying alcohols: Examples: denatured alcohol, isopropyl alcohol. Why to avoid: They can dry out your skin, which is especially problematic if you have sensitive skin during pregnancy. PREGNANCY COSMETICS - Safe alternatives : Instead of the above ingredients, choose products with natural and gentle ingredients such as: Shea butter, coconut oil, almond oil. Aloe, panthenol, vitamin E. Mineral sun filters (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide). When in doubt, it is always worth consulting a dermatologist or your doctor.
A good face booster is one of the elements of anti-aging care today. What is a face booster? The English word "boost" means "recharge" and this is where the name of this amazing cosmetic comes from, which is designed to provide the skin with a shock dose of concentrated active ingredients. A good face booster is a special purpose cosmetic that adds energy to the skin and also has specific properties depending on the substances used in them. Boosters usually have a lighter consistency than creams. They can be used alone or, like a serum, under the cream that we apply to the face. A good face booster is a cosmetic that acts as a "booster" for the skin. It contains highly concentrated active ingredients such as vitamins, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, which help solve specific skin problems. Features and Functions of a Good Face Booster Boosters have common features but also unique ones. Different ingredients but similar consistencies. Boosters are light and watery, so they absorb quickly and start working immediately. Their task is to strengthen and protect the stratum corneum of the epidermis, which creates a protective barrier for the skin. They can also support the action of other cosmetics, such as serums or creams. There are different types of boosters available, e.g. regenerative ones. Boosters can be used alone on cleansed skin or as an addition to other cosmetics to increase their effectiveness. A good face booster offers many benefits. First of all, it quickly improves the condition of the skin - this is due to the high concentration of ingredients. Boosters help to moisturize, brighten and strengthen the skin, as well as reduce the signs of aging. Thanks to their concentrated ingredients, boosters enhance the effects of other care products. Why choose a natural facial booster? Boosters can of course take different forms. Their consistency can range from light like water to rich like cream, but they usually take the form of a light creamy emulsion, i.e. a semi-liquid cosmetic that absorbs very quickly, allowing for the application of another product - face cream or foundation or powder. Among boosters, those that are characterized by a high degree of naturalness deserve special attention, but you should also check what exactly they contain to provide the skin with what it needs and for the effect to be as spectacular as possible. If we find the perfect ingredient for our skin, it is worth checking whether a given brand of natural cosmetics offers, in addition to the cream, a booster with the same active substance. Properties of natural boosters. Natural facial boosters have a number of beneficial properties that make them increasingly popular among people who care about the health and appearance of their skin. One of these unique properties is the skin boosting with active ingredients . A good facial booster contains ingredients of plant or mineral origin that help in cell regeneration, slow down the aging process and regulate the skin's function. The purpose of a good face booster is also to add energy. Boosters help to refresh and improve the condition of the skin, giving it a look full of energy. They protect the skin from adverse factors such as pollution and solar radiation. They also have a care function. They provide skin care, improving its appearance and health. They protect the skin by strengthening its natural protective barriers, protecting it from water loss and ensuring proper hydration. The advantage of natural boosters For those looking for natural skincare, a good facial booster is a great choice. Why do we choose it? Because it contains natural ingredients that are more skin and environmentally friendly than synthetic substances, which is especially important for people who want to live in harmony with nature. Despite their naturalness, natural boosters are just as effective as synthetic products, providing visible care effects. They protect the skin's water-lipid coat, preventing water loss and supporting its natural functions 6 . Natural booster charges the skin with active ingredients that are of plant or mineral origin. This is extremely beneficial for the skin. Thoroughly tested and proven in modern laboratories, ingredients that have amazing properties in a completely natural and effective way regenerate cells, slow down their aging process and regulate the skin's work. How to use facial booster? How often you use a facial booster depends on your skin’s needs and the manufacturer’s recommendations. In most cases, you can use a booster every day, both morning and night, as part of your daily skincare routine. If your skin is very sensitive, you may want to start with a lower frequency, e.g. every other day, to avoid irritation. Using the booster twice a day optimizes the effects of other cosmetics and provides the skin with continuous support. If we have only used a cream or serum so far, it is worth trying to see how a booster will work on our skin. It may turn out that the current care supplemented with its action will gain a completely new dimension and quality. A good facial booster can be used alone or under cream. TOP 3 Boosters by Orientana Orientana's series of highly natural boosters, rich in the strongest adaptogen reishi, is an effective solution for aging skin. Booster Brightening REISHI and RHODIUM ROOT This booster gives the skin a radiant look, evens out the skin tone, moisturizes deeply and has a brightening effect on discolorations. It contains natural adaptogens such as reishi and rhodiola rosea, which help firm the skin and restore its youthful appearance. The mica contained in the booster beautifully illuminates the skin and gives it a glow. This is a good anti-aging face booster that instantly improves the appearance of the skin. Mica will effectively and instantly give the complexion a glow, and the remaining active natural ingredients will take care of the skin, restoring its healthy appearance. This good face booster is ideal for the day, and the makeup that will be applied to it will definitely look better. It is recommended to apply a small amount to cleansed skin of the face, neck and décolleté, then pat until absorbed. It can be used alone or in combination with a day cream. It will perfectly complement the Reishi cream . REISHI and RED ALGAE Energizing Booster This product is designed for tired skin, giving it a quick improvement in appearance. It nourishes the skin, giving it energy and radiance. Contains reishi, plant taurine from red algae and hyaluronic acid, which helps to refresh and improve the skin's firmness. After the first use, the skin looks rested and healthy. It is a good face booster for moms who do not get enough sleep, for people who pull all-nighters, such as students who study at night or party. It is also used by people after a tiring trip or work. If you want to immediately improve the appearance of your complexion, this booster is ideal. It is recommended to apply a small amount to cleansed skin of the face, neck and décolleté. It can be used alone or in combination with a day cream. In summer, it is recommended to store in the refrigerator for better effect. Regenerating Booster REISHI and PURPLE RICE This booster regenerates the skin, restoring its firmness and improving its color. It provides a healthy and vital appearance of the skin. Contains reishi and purple rice, which are known for their regenerative properties. It is recommended to use it at night, so that the skin can regenerate during sleep. The product can be used alone or as an addition to other care cosmetics, preferably Reishi night cream . This booster is worth recommending to anyone who wants to thoroughly regenerate and firm the skin without additionally weighing it down. It is intended for night, but in case of need for strong nourishment it can also be used during the day - under cream or directly under makeup. Orientana Facial Boosters – Main Ingredient The ingredient that unites these boosters is a powerful adaptogen – reishi mushroom. REISHI is an Asian mushroom that grows on tree trunks. It is extremely valuable and strictly protected. However, due to its health-promoting properties, it can be purchased from controlled crops. Considered since ancient times as a miraculous mushroom that is supposed to provide immortality and eternal health and youth, it is an exceptionally valued mushroom in Asia. Reishi Boosters can be supplemented in care with Reishi creams, Reishi and Retino l serums , Reishi serum with ceramides , Reishi eye and eyelid serum EGF Peptides.
Smooth hair is a dream for many people, and achieving this effect does not always require expensive salon treatments. Shiny smooth hair is full of volume, soft and shiny. Some of us are lucky enough to be blessed with beautiful hair by nature, but even then it is necessary to take proper care of it. Hair can become dry and brittle if your diet is not healthy or if you use hair products that are not suitable for you. Don't wash your hair every day. Washing your hair with shampoo every day removes the natural layer of sebum produced by the skin and as a result can cause dryness or an excessive defensive reaction - i.e. oiliness of the scalp. Hair washing tips: wash your hair two to three times a week do not apply shampoo directly to your hair, only to your hands wash your scalp thoroughly with shampoo do not use hot water for washing Finally, rinse your hair with lukewarm water if you use conditioner, rinse it off with lukewarm water Finally, use cool water to close the cuticles and give your hair shine. Choose hair care products according to your hair type. If your scalp gets oily easily and your hair quickly loses its freshness, be sure to try the AYURVEDIC NEEM AND GREEN TEA HAIR SHAMPOO, which contains neem , which effectively eliminates dandruff and excess sebum. When the hair is thin and lacks volume , the AYURVEDIC HAIR SHAMPOO JASMINE AND ALMOND will be effective, it will give the hairstyle volume and strengthen the hair. Always apply conditioner to your hair after washing. Don't forget to apply natural hair conditioner for a few minutes to thoroughly washed hair. Then rinse it well with warm water and finally with cool water. Apply natural hair conditioner to the ends or up to 1/3 of the length of the hair from the ends. Do not apply conditioner to the scalp. A well-chosen natural hair conditioner will help retain natural moisture in the hair, reduce static electricity and is also a great way to have a smooth and shiny hairstyle. Smooth, shiny hair is a dream for many people, and achieving this effect does not always require expensive salon treatments. Here are some home remedies that will help smooth your hair and give it a healthy shine: Oiling your hair is an effective method for smoothing and nourishing it. Coconut oil : Penetrates deeply into the hair structure, moisturizes and smoothes. Castor oil : Strengthens hair and smoothes hair cuticles. Apple cider vinegar rinse : Recipe : 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar per 1 liter of water. Effect : Closing the hair cuticles, adding shine and smoothing. Chamomile or nettle rinse : Gives hair softness and natural shine. Ingredients : 1 ripe banana. 1 tablespoon honey. 1 tablespoon olive oil. Instructions : Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste. Apply to hair and leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse and wash your hair. Effect : Moisturizing, smoothing and shine. Ingredients : 1 egg 2 tablespoons of natural yogurt Instructions : Mix ingredients. Apply to hair and cover with a foil cap. Rinse after 20-30 minutes. Effect : Strengthens and smoothes hair. Aloe moisturizes and makes hair smooth. How to use : Squeeze the gel from an aloe leaf. Massage into damp hair. Leave on for 30 minutes and rinse with water. Ingredients : A few drops of argan or almond oil. How to use : Rub the oil between your hands. Apply to the ends and lengths of hair. Do not rinse. Ingredients : 1 glass of milk. 1 tablespoon honey. Instructions : Mix ingredients and apply to hair. Leave for 30 minutes. Rinse and wash your hair. Use a natural bristle brush to help smooth hair cuticles. Brush gently, avoiding tugging. Minimize your use of straighteners and curling irons. If you must use heat, use a heat-protective serum. Sleeping on a silk pillowcase reduces friction, which helps keep your hair smooth and tangle-free. Regularly oil your hair. If you have very dry hair or damaged hair, you can oil your hair before washing it for at least 1 hour. You can use the home method indicated above, but it is worth using ready-made natural hair oiling cosmetics that contain the right proportions of beneficial Ayurvedic herbs and vegetable oils that will take care of both your hair and scalp. The best natural hair cosmetics are: AYURVEDIC HAIR THERAPY GOTU KOLA – 100% natural hair cosmetic that stops hair loss, stimulates growth and thickens hair AYURVEDIC AMLA AND BHRINGRAJ HAIR OIL – 100% natural hair oil that strengthens, nourishes and prevents graying Hot water when washing and rinsing hair Sun Chlorinated and "hard" water Hot air drying Frequent use of hair straighteners and rollers Using strong bands, rubber bands, clips and buckles Too many styling products To enjoy beautiful hair for as long as possible, it is also worth taking care of your diet. It is extremely important to properly hydrate your body, i.e. drink about 1.5-2 l of water, fresh vegetable or fruit juices. It is also beneficial for your hair to include healthy fats in your diet in the form of omega-3 fatty acids, which can be found in, among others: oily fish (e.g. salmon, mackerel or sardines) walnuts chia seeds almonds pumpkin seeds linseed oil and linseed Vegetables and fruits that are allies in achieving smooth and shiny hairstyle are, for example: beetroot beans lentils spinach, e.g. in the form of green cocktails dates – fresh and dried oranges and other citrus fruits Amla
Sesa oil is one of the most valued hair care products, dating back to traditional Ayurvedic medicine. It uses natural ingredients such as herbal oils, herbs and extracts that have been used for centuries in India to improve the condition of hair and scalp. Ayurveda creates many oils for the scalp and hair . In this article, we will discuss where Sesa oil comes from, its traditional uses in Ayurveda and the benefits of using it. How was Sesa oil created? SESA OIL AND ITS HISTORICAL ROOTS Sesa oil comes from the tradition of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine that dates back more than 5,000 years. Ayurveda views hair as a reflection of the overall health and balance of the body. Ancient Ayurvedic texts such as the Charaka Samhita describe herbs and oils that support hair growth, prevent hair loss, and delay the graying process. Sesa oil has been developed based on these traditional recipes, combining natural ingredients into a harmonious formula. The product is based on knowledge passed down from generation to generation and is used in India for both hair care and health rituals. SESA OIL - Ayurvedic tradition Herbs and ingredients in the recipe Sesa oil contains a rich composition based on Ayurvedic plants and herbs. Key ingredients include: Bhringraj (Eclipta prostrata) : Known as the "king of hair", it supports hair growth, prevents hair loss and has anti-dandruff properties. Amla (Emblica officinalis) : A source of vitamin C and antioxidants, it strengthens hair follicles and delays graying. Neem (Azadirachta indica) : Has antibacterial and soothing properties, helping with scalp problems. Shikakai (Acacia concinna) : A natural cleansing agent, it adds shine to the hair and improves its structure. Sesame and Coconut Oil : Carrier oils that moisturize, nourish and strengthen hair. Sesa oil is therefore a mixture of oils and plant extracts. Sesa Oil Manufacturing Process The traditional method of producing Sesa oil involves heating the ingredients in a base oil of sesame or coconut. This process extracts the active substances from the herbs, which are then combined into a harmonious blend. This technique is called Kshir Pak Vidhi in Ayurveda, which means "boiling in milk." This allows the oil to retain all its nutritional and therapeutic properties. ORIENTANA SESA OIL - AYURVEDIC THERAPY Orientana also produces its Sesa oil using Ayurvedic oils and herbs and manufactures it according to the principles of natural cosmetics and Ayurvedic guidelines. It is an aromatic oil designed to be rubbed into the scalp and hair before washing. It strengthens, thickens, stimulates hair growth and reduces hair loss. It also has a nourishing effect on the scalp. The Hair Therapy formula contains 11 oils and 12 extracts from Indian herbs. Using Sesa oil in hair care Benefits of regular use Regular use of Sesa oil brings a number of benefits to the condition of the hair and scalp. First of all, this oil strengthens the hair by intensively nourishing the hair follicles, which prevents their brittleness and excessive loss. The active ingredients contained in it, such as bhringraj and amla, support the regeneration of hair follicles, which stimulates the growth of new hair and improves its overall density. Sesa oil also has strong moisturizing and regenerating properties. Thanks to its deep penetration into the hair structure, it helps smooth, soften and give it a healthy, shiny look. This effect is especially beneficial in the case of dry and damaged hair. In addition, the presence of ingredients such as neem and shikakai helps to soothe scalp irritations. These natural substances reduce dandruff and itching, supporting the maintenance of healthy skin microflora. Regular use of Sesa oil can also delay the process of graying hair, which is possible thanks to the high content of antioxidants that neutralize free radicals and slow down the aging process. In summary, Sesa oil is a versatile hair care product that not only strengthens hair and supports its growth, but also improves the condition of the scalp, contributing to the overall health and aesthetics of the hair. How to use Sesa oil? Using Sesa oil requires proper preparation and following a few steps that maximize its effectiveness. The first step is to prepare the hair by combing it thoroughly, which allows you to remove tangles and facilitates even distribution of the product. Then, you should proceed to applying the oil. It is recommended to apply a small amount of the product directly to the scalp, and then gently massage for 5–10 minutes. Massage plays a key role because it improves microcirculation in the scalp, which increases the absorption of active ingredients contained in the oil. This process also promotes relaxation and improves the overall condition of the scalp. After application, the oil should be left on the hair for several hours or overnight. Longer exposure time allows for deeper penetration of nutrients into the hair structure and hair follicles, which significantly increases the effectiveness of care. The final step is to wash your hair thoroughly using a gentle shampoo, preferably sulfate-free. Shampoos with mild ingredients help maintain the natural moisture of your hair and scalp without damaging their protective barrier. Following the described steps of using Sesa oil allows you to fully utilize its regenerative, strengthening and nourishing properties, ensuring optimal results in hair care. Ayurveda and hair health Ayurveda's Holistic Approach Ayurveda treats hair care as part of a holistic approach to health. According to this philosophy, healthy hair is the result of balance in the body and the three doshas: vata , pitta and kapha . Sesa oil is designed to support this balance by working externally on the hair and scalp. Ayurvedic Recommendations for Healthy Hair Ayurveda, the traditional system of Indian medicine, offers a holistic approach to hair care, based on balancing the doshas (vata, pitta and kapha) and using natural methods and ingredients. In Ayurveda, healthy hair is considered a reflection of the overall health and balance of the body. Ayurvedic recommendations include both external hair care and internal support for health through diet, lifestyle and supplementation. Balanced diet Ayurveda emphasizes that hair health depends on proper nutrition of the body. A diet rich in nutrients that support hair growth and regeneration is recommended. A special role is assigned to: Proteins : Important for the formation of keratin, the main component of hair. Healthy fats : Vegetable oils, avocados and nuts support scalp hydration. Vitamins and minerals : Vitamins A, C, E, D, iron, zinc and biotin are crucial for keeping hair strong and shiny. Herbs and Spices : Ayurvedic herbs such as amla, bhringraj and shatavari support hair regeneration and prevent hair loss. Proper hydration Ayurveda recommends drinking enough water to keep both your body and scalp hydrated. Inadequate hydration can lead to dry skin, dandruff, and weak hair. Scalp massage Regular scalp massage with herbal oils such as sesame oil, coconut oil or bhringraj oil is a key element of Ayurvedic hair care. Massage: Improves blood circulation, which helps nourish hair follicles. It relaxes the nervous system, reducing stress, which is one of the main causes of hair loss. Supports hydration and strengthens hair structure. Herbs and natural remedies Ayurveda uses numerous herbs and natural ingredients in hair care: Amla : Rich in vitamin C, it strengthens hair and prevents greying. Bhringraj : Known as the “queen of hair”, it supports hair growth and prevents hair loss. Neem : It has antibacterial properties, soothes scalp irritations and reduces dandruff. Shikakai : A natural cleansing agent, it gently cleanses the hair while moisturizing it. Avoiding harmful factors Ayurveda emphasizes avoiding practices and factors that can weaken hair: Excessive use of chemical styling and dyeing products. Sun exposure without hair protection. Frequent use of heat styling devices such as straighteners or blow dryers. Bad habits, such as combing or tying hair too tightly. Stress management Stress is a major factor in hair problems such as hair loss and premature greying. Ayurveda recommends relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga and pranayama (breathing techniques) to minimize the impact of stress on hair health. Sleep and regeneration Adequate sleep is essential for the body's regenerative processes, including hair health. Ayurveda recommends a regular circadian rhythm, avoiding late bedtimes, and creating a relaxing environment conducive to rest. Regular cleansing of the body According to Ayurveda, the accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body can negatively affect the health of hair. Regular cleansing practices such as drinking lemon water, using herbs that aid in detoxification (e.g. triphala), and avoiding heavy meals are key to maintaining healthy hair. Summary Sesa oil is a unique product that combines the tradition of Ayurveda with modern hair care needs. Thanks to a rich blend of natural ingredients such as bhringraj, amla and neem, and a unique manufacturing process, this oil offers effective hair regeneration, strengthening and hydration. Regular use of Sesa oil, combined with a holistic approach to health, can bring long-term benefits, not only for hair, but also for general well-being. Choosing Sesa oil is a return to natural care methods that have proven themselves over the centuries.
If you have ever wondered whether sodium benzoate is harmful, this post will help you dispel your doubts. Sodium benzoate (E211) is one of the most commonly used preservatives in the food and cosmetics industry. Its popularity is due to its effectiveness in preventing the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and molds. Despite its wide use, questions are increasingly being raised about its potential harmfulness to health. This article examines the effects of using sodium benzoate from the point of view of its presence in cosmetics and food, based on available scientific research. If you read it carefully, you will know whether sodium benzoate is harmful or not. Characteristics of sodium benzoate Sodium benzoate is a salt of benzoic acid, which is formed by a neutralization reaction. Its preservative properties are due to its antibacterial and antifungal effects in acidic conditions (pH below 4.5). For this reason, sodium benzoate is often used in food products such as carbonated drinks, fruit juices and sauces, and in cosmetics including creams, shampoos and shower gels. However, is it safe and is sodium benzoate harmful when used as a preservative in food? Is sodium benzoate of natural origin? Sodium benzoate is a synthetic substance, although its counterpart, benzoic acid, occurs naturally in some foods, such as berries, plums, apples, and cinnamon. Benzoic acid is obtained industrially and converted to sodium benzoate by neutralization with sodium hydroxide. The result is a stable, synthetic preservative that effectively protects products against the development of microorganisms. is sodium benzoate harmful in food? Mechanism of action in food Sodium benzoate inhibits the growth of microorganisms by disrupting their metabolism in acidic conditions. This effectively prolongs the shelf life of food products, minimizing the risk of food poisoning. It is particularly effective against yeast and lactic acid bacteria. Food safety According to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), sodium benzoate is considered safe at levels up to the acceptable daily intake (ADI) of 5 mg per kilogram of body weight. It is considered safe in Europe, but is sodium benzoate harmful in other countries? Sodium benzoate (E211) is a common preservative in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. In the United States, it is classified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS), meaning that experts consider it safe when used as intended. In Canada, sodium benzoate is also approved for use as a food additive, provided that certain concentration limits are met. Canadian regulations regulate the maximum allowable levels of this substance in various food products to ensure consumer safety. Scientists asked if sodium benzoate is harmful reported that it can cause allergic reactions, especially in people with asthma or hypersensitivity to salicylates. Research conducted by McCann et al. (2007) indicates that sodium benzoate in combination with artificial colors can affect hyperactivity in children. is sodium benzoate harmful in cosmetics The Role of Sodium Benzoate in Cosmetics In cosmetics, sodium benzoate acts as a preservative, protecting products from spoilage due to the growth of bacteria and fungi. It is particularly often used in natural and organic cosmetics, where it is an alternative to more aggressive preservatives. Safety of use in cosmetics According to the expert opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS), sodium benzoate is safe in cosmetics at a maximum concentration of up to 0.5%. Toxicological studies indicate that this substance does not have a carcinogenic or mutagenic effect under standard conditions of use. However, in some people it may cause: Skin irritation: Especially with prolonged contact with cosmetics containing sodium benzoate. Allergic reactions: People with sensitive skin may experience redness or itching. Sodium Benzoate is a commonly used preservative in cosmetics, both in the United States and Canada. Its main function is to inhibit the growth of microorganisms, which prolongs the shelf life of cosmetic products. Concentration restrictions: Rinse-off products (e.g. shampoos, shower gels): The maximum permissible concentration of sodium benzoate is 2.5%. Leave-in products (e.g. creams, balms): Permissible concentration is up to 0.5%. Oral hygiene products (e.g. toothpastes, mouthwashes): Maximum concentration is 1.7%. In the United States, sodium benzoate is recognized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as Generally Safe for Use (GRAS) under certain conditions. In Canada, it is also permitted for use in cosmetics, provided established concentration limits are met. The effectiveness of sodium benzoate is highest in products with a pH below 5. At higher pH values its preservative action may be less effective. Concentration and interaction with other preservatives Sodium benzoate is usually used in cosmetics at concentrations of up to 0.5%, which has been deemed safe by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS). To enhance its preservative effect, it is often combined with other substances, such as: Sorbic acid and potassium sorbate: Provide effective protection against yeast and mold. Phenoxyethanol: Enhances antibacterial activity and extends product durability. Dehydroacetic acid: Especially effective against bacteria. Glycols (e.g. propanediol): Support the penetration of active substances and improve formulation stability. Safety of use in cosmetics According to SCCS experts, sodium benzoate is safe in cosmetics at a maximum concentration of 0.5%. Toxicological studies indicate that this substance does not exhibit carcinogenic or mutagenic effects under standard conditions of use. However, in some people it may cause: Allergic reactions: People with sensitive skin may experience redness or itching. Skin irritation: Especially with prolonged contact with cosmetics containing sodium benzoate. Application of be Scientific research and conclusions Research by McCann et al. (2007): Showed the potential effect of sodium benzoate on hyperactivity in children in combination with dyes. SCCS studies: Confirmed the safety of using sodium benzoate in cosmetics at recommended concentrations. Benzene research: Indicates the need to limit exposure to products containing both sodium benzoate and vitamin C. Conclusions Sodium benzoate is an effective and widely used preservative in food and cosmetics. Its safety depends on the concentrations used and the method of use. Although it is considered safe by regulatory agencies, there is a need for further research into its long-term health effects, especially when consumed in combination with other chemicals. Sodium benzoate, acting as a preservative, is found in several Orientana cosmetics. Based on available information, it is an ingredient in products such as: Natural Vegan Reishi Day Face Cream, 50 ml Natural Vegan Reishi Night Face Cream, 50 ml Reishi and Rhodiola Rosea Brightening Booster for the Day, 30 ml Reishi and Purple Rice Night Regenerating Booster, 30 ml Summary Is sodium benzoate harmful? The answer depends on the context of use. In cosmetics and food, it is considered safe when used according to guidelines. However, potential side effects, such as allergic reactions, and controversy over the formation of benzene indicate the need for informed choice of products containing this substance. Further scientific research is needed to dispel any doubts and ensure maximum safety for consumers.
Propanediol , also known as 1,3-propanediol, is an ingredient commonly used in cosmetics and skin care products. It is a natural, biodegradable dihydroxy alcohol (glycol) obtained mainly from the fermentation of glucose or corn. Thanks to its moisturizing, stabilizing and soothing properties, it has found wide application in cosmetology. What is propanediol? It is a colorless, odorless liquid with a light consistency. It plays several important roles in cosmetics, both as an active ingredient and as an auxiliary. It is considered safe for the skin and the environment, making it a popular choice in natural and organic cosmetics formulas. It is often used as an alternative to propylene glycol, which can cause skin irritation in sensitive people. This ingredient is gentle and well-tolerated even by people with sensitive skin. It does not cause irritation or allergies, making it ideal for atopic and allergy-prone skin. Is propanediol safe? It is considered a safe ingredient in cosmetics. Dermatological tests confirm that it does not cause irritation or allergic reactions. It is non-toxic and suitable for people with sensitive skin. However, it is worth remembering that the safety of cosmetics depends on the entire formula of the product, not just on one ingredient. Therefore, you should always pay attention to the full INCI composition. Properties of propanediol Moisturizing effect This ingredient is a humectant, which means it binds water in the skin, preventing its loss. It has a moisturizing effect, while not weighing down the skin or causing a greasy film. This is an ingredient that you will find in natural cosmetics. Improving the absorption of active ingredients Increases the bioavailability of other cosmetic ingredients, helping them to better penetrate the layers of the epidermis. Supports the action of active substances such as vitamins, acids or peptides. Stabilizing the cosmetic formula The ingredient acts as a solvent, allowing the mixing of cosmetic ingredients that are difficult to combine. It prevents crystallization and prolongs the shelf life of the product. Ecological and biodegradable It is obtained from plant raw materials through the fermentation process, which makes it more environmentally friendly compared to synthetic glycols. The use of propanediol in cosmetics The ingredient can be found in a wide range of cosmetic products such as: Facial care products This ingredient in creams improves skin hydration and supports the action of active ingredients. Examples of creams with this ingredient: Snail Slime Cream Anti-wrinkle cream for men BAMBOO and GINSENG 50 ml KALI MUSLI day cream for sensitive skin 50 ml This natural ingredient in the serum enhances skin hydration and supports active ingredients. Regenerating booster for the face REISHI and PURPLE RICE for night 30 ml Serum with RETINOL H10 0.5% and REISHI 30 ml Serum with ceramides CERAFLUID® 5% and REISHI 30 ml In tonics, the ingredient has a soothing effect and supports the skin's water balance. In essences it has a soothing and balancing effect. In masks it increases the effectiveness of nourishing and moisturizing ingredients. Vitamin cream - night mask Hello Daktyl 40 ml Other Cosmetics It helps smooth hair and prevents it from drying out in shampoos. It maintains moisture and enhances the regenerative effect in masks. This ingredient in color cosmetics improves the consistency and distribution of cosmetics in foundations and concealers. It is used in lipsticks and lip glosses. Benefits of using propanediol in cosmetics Safe and gentle for the skin It is well tolerated by all skin types, including sensitive and atopic. It is a versatile ingredient. It works well in both moisturizing and care or color cosmetics. Its natural origin and biodegradability are in line with ecological trends. It supports the effectiveness of other ingredients by increasing the penetration and action of active ingredients, such as vitamins or acids. It improves the comfort of using cosmetics by giving the products a light consistency and ease of application. Propanediol and other moisturizing ingredients It is often compared to other humectants, such as glycerin or propylene glycol. It is less viscous , which makes cosmetics with this ingredient lighter and more pleasant to use. It is better tolerated by the skin because it is less irritating than propylene glycol, which is why it is recommended for people with sensitive skin. It is obtained from plant raw materials, which makes it more environmentally friendly. PROPANEDIOL COMPARED TO PROPYLENE GLYCOL This ingredient is a natural alternative to propylene glycol. These are two different chemical compounds, although they have similar properties and applications. In many cases, both ingredients can perform similar functions in cosmetics, which is why they are sometimes used interchangeably. Propylene glycol is cheaper, so it is more often used in mass products. Differences between propanediol and propylene glycol The components differ in chemical structure . Propanediol (1,3-propanediol) has two hydroxyl atoms (-OH) attached to carbon at positions 1 and 3. Its chemical formula is CH₂-CH₂-CH₂(OH)₂. Propylene glycol (1,2-propanediol) has hydroxyl atoms (-OH) attached to carbon at the 1- and 2-positions with the formula CH₃-CHOH-CH₂OH. It is usually obtained naturally, e.g. from the fermentation of glucose or corn. Considered more ecological because it is biodegradable and produced from renewable raw materials. Propylene glycol, on the other hand, is a synthetic compound, produced from petroleum derivatives and is less ecological due to the production process based on petrochemical raw materials. Similarities Between Propanediol and Propylene Glycol Both are colorless, odorless liquids and have similar viscosity and water-binding capacity. Both ingredients act as humectants, retaining moisture in the skin and hair. They serve as solvents for active ingredients and aid in formulation stability. Both are generally considered safe in cosmetics at standard concentrations, although propylene glycol has a higher risk of irritation. In summary, these are two different chemical compounds that have similar uses but differ in structure, origin and effect on the skin. Summary Propanediol is a versatile, natural cosmetic ingredient that offers numerous benefits for the skin and hair. Its moisturizing, soothing, and complementary properties make it a popular ingredient in a wide range of cosmetic products. Its gentle and eco-friendly nature makes it a popular choice in both natural and sensitive skin care. Using cosmetics with this ingredient is not only beneficial for our skin, but also a more sustainable choice for the environment.
Sandalwood oil is a natural essential oil obtained from the wood of sandalwood, especially from species such as Santalum album (white sandalwood) or other plants belonging to the sandalwood family. This oil has a long history of use in aromatherapy, cosmetics and traditional medicine. Once, you could hear its characteristic scent when smelling a sandalwood rosary. It was available in our country only in this form. WHERE IS SANDALWOOD OIL PRODUCED? Sandalwood is native primarily to South Asia, including India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. The oil is extracted by steam distillation of finely ground sandalwood, which produces a thick, golden-yellow liquid with a distinctive, warm, and woody scent. The highest quality oil comes from white sandalwood (Santalum album), which must be at least 15 to 20 years old for its wood to contain sufficient aromatic oils. What does sandalwood look like? Sandalwood, especially the species Santalum album (white sandalwood), is a medium-sized, evergreen tree with a distinctive appearance. It grows to a height of 4–10 meters. Trees grown in plantations are usually shorter to facilitate harvesting. The trunk is straight, and its bark is thin and smooth, light brown when young, darkening with age. The interior of the wood (the pith) has an intense smell and a golden-yellow color, which is its most valuable part. Sandalwood is a semi-parasite – its roots attach to the roots of other plants to draw water and nutrients. It prefers dry, sandy soils but can adapt to a variety of conditions. Sandalwood is highly valued for its wood and essential oil. Unfortunately, due to over-exploitation, many species of sandalwood, including Santalum album, are protected. Controlled cultivation and plantations are now the main source of sandalwood oil to protect wild trees. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SANDALWOOD OIL Sandalwood oil contains key active compounds such as: Sesquiterpene alcohols , including alpha-santalol (50-60%) and beta-santalol (20-25%), responsible for its medicinal properties and fragrance. Santalons and sesquiterpenes , which support relaxing and antibacterial effects. WHAT AROMATHERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES DOES SANDALWOOD OIL HAVE? Sandalwood oil is one of the most valuable and oldest essential oils used in aromatherapy. What does sandalwood smell like? Sandalwood has a characteristic, deep, woody-balsamic scent and strong calming, relaxing and spiritual properties. Sandalwood oil is valued for its relaxing and calming properties. It helps reduce stress, tension and improves the quality of sleep. It is also known for its mood-enhancing properties. Sandalwood oil acts as a natural antidepressant. How to use sandalwood oil in aromatherapy? Aroma diffuser or burner : Add 5-10 drops of sandalwood oil to the water in the diffuser. Creates a soothing atmosphere in the room, perfect for relaxation, meditation or sleep. Aromatic bath : Add 5-8 drops of oil to warm water along with an emulsifier (e.g. milk or Epsom salts). A relaxation bath helps to relax the body and mind. Aromatherapy massage : Dilute 2-3 drops of sandalwood oil in a carrier oil (e.g. almond, coconut). The massage has a relaxing and calming effect, perfect at the end of the day. Inhalation : Add 1-2 drops of oil to a tissue or to hot water and inhale the steam for a few minutes. It helps clear the mind and relieve emotional tension. Room spray : Mix a few drops of sandalwood oil with distilled water in a spray bottle. Spray in the room to create a calming atmosphere. CAN EVERYONE USE SANDALWOOD OIL? Sandalwood oil is considered safe, but it should be diluted in a carrier oil before applying to the skin. You should not apply pure essential oil to the skin because undiluted it can irritate the skin. The oil itself is not dangerous, but pregnant or breastfeeding women and people with allergies should consult a doctor before use. For sandalwood oil to be safe for us, we should buy it from a reliable source. We do not recommend buying oil on Chinese platforms. Choose high-quality oils to avoid synthetic substitutes. Real sandalwood oil is an excellent choice in aromatherapy, irreplaceable in moments of stress, tension or the need for inner peace. SANDALWOOD OIL IN COSMETICS Sandalwood oil is a valued cosmetic ingredient, known for its care, regenerative and aromatherapeutic properties. It is obtained from sandalwood, mainly from the species Santalum album (Indian sandalwood). Its use in cosmetics results from the wealth of natural active compounds, such as alpha-santalol and beta-santalol, which have antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and soothing effects. Properties of sandalwood oil in cosmetics Moisturizing and regenerating The oil intensively moisturizes dry and dehydrated skin, supporting its regeneration. It is especially recommended for people with mature and dry skin. Anti-inflammatory and soothing effect It soothes irritations, redness and inflammation of the skin. It can be used for sensitive, acne-prone and allergy-prone skin. Anti-aging The oil supports the production of collagen and elastin, helping to smooth wrinkles and improve skin firmness. Regulation of sebaceous glands Thanks to its cleansing properties, sandalwood oil helps reduce sebum secretion, which is beneficial for oily and combination skin. Antiseptic and antibacterial The oil effectively cleanses the skin, helping to fight acne and minor skin infections. Brightening and unifying skin tone Regular use of cosmetics with sandalwood oil can help reduce discoloration and improve skin tone. Sandalwood oil is valued for its long-lasting, intense scent and is often used as a base note in perfumes. Face cream SANDALWOOD and TURMERIC 50 ml Intensively regenerates the skin, while soothing inflammation and showing anti-aging effects. Visibly improves skin elasticity and firmness. Reduces the visibility of wrinkles and subtly brightens the complexion. Beautiful scent lifts mood. Facial massage oil SANDALWOOD and TURMERIC 30 ml Facial massage oil created based on the traditional Ayurvedic recipe. Helps restore balance to problematic and combination skin. The product deeply moisturizes and effectively soothes irritations, and its soothing scent supports relaxation and has an aromatherapeutic effect. Traditional medicine Sandalwood oil has antiseptic properties . In Ayurvedic medicine, it is used to treat wounds, burns, and skin infections. Oriental medicine uses sandalwood oil to relieve urinary tract infections. It supports the respiratory system in cases of colds - relieves coughs and colds. How to use sandalwood oil? Aromatherapy : A few drops in a diffuser to create a relaxing atmosphere. For the skin : Diluted in a carrier oil (e.g. jojoba, almond) it can be applied directly to the skin. In the bath : Adding a few drops to warm water has a relaxing and caring effect. For massage : Sandalwood oil combined with carrier oil relaxes muscles and supports regeneration. WEST INDIAN SANDALWOOD OIL Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil is an essential oil obtained from the bark of the Amyris balsamifera tree, which is also called West Indian Sandalwood or "West Indian Sandalwood." However, it is worth noting that this is not true sandalwood - the name is used because of the similarity of the oil's scent to sandalwood oil. Amyris oil is obtained from the bark of the tree through a process of steam distillation. The wood of the Amyris balsamifera tree contains a large amount of natural resins, which give it a characteristic, sweet, balsamic aroma. Amyris oil contains active compounds such as: Sesquiterpenes – natural organic compounds that support relaxation. Farnesol – a substance with antibacterial and calming properties. Caryophyllene – known for its anti-inflammatory effects. The properties of Amyris oil are identical to those of sandalwood oil. Here they are: Aromatherapy : It has a warm, woody, slightly sweet scent with balsamic notes. It helps with relaxation, relieving stress and improving mood. May support better sleep by acting as a natural sedative. Cosmetics : Moisturising and soothing – perfect for dry and sensitive skin. Anti-aging – helps reduce the signs of aging thanks to its antioxidant action. Used as a natural fragrance fixative in perfumes and cosmetics. Health : Antibacterial and antifungal – helps fight microorganisms. Anti-inflammatory – supports skin regeneration in case of minor irritations. Summary Fragrances have a unique power to influence our mood and well-being. By choosing the right aromas, we can reduce stress, improve concentration or simply feel better every day. Aromatherapy is a simple and effective tool that is worth using in the care of your health and mental comfort. Try cosmetics with sandalwood oil to feel relaxation and pleasure.
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