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Why Organic Beauty Products are Better for Your Skin?
There are many problems facing the modern world, and one of them is the environment. With all the pollution, chemical and plastic wastes, we have to find alternatives. Recently, cosmetic companies have become aware of this issue, so they are offering products based on natural ingredients rather than chemicals.
That's why Pure n'Bio was launched by the end of 2022 as one of the best online stores offering a wide variety of organic skincare, haircare and makeup products that are made from natural ingredients derived from plants, fruits and herbs.
Benefits of using organic beauty products
Natural beauty products are becoming more popular because they offer an alternative to conventional beauty products that contain harmful chemicals such as carcinogens. Also, organic cosmetics are better for the environment because they don't use non-renewable resources, moreover, they help preserve our natural resources by using less packaging material which reduces waste production.
As Organic skincare and makeup products are growing in popularity and people are more aware of the benefits they offer. We’ll explore some of the key benefits of using organic beauty products. Chemical-free Organic skincare and makeup products are made with natural, chemical-free ingredients. This means they are free from synthetic ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, and sulfates, which can be harmful to the skin.
Gentle on the skin Organic beauty products are often made with gentle, nourishing ingredients that are kind to the skin. This makes them suitable for people with sensitive skin or those with skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Better for the environment Organic beauty products are made with sustainable, eco-friendly ingredients and are produced in biodegradable packaging in a way that has a minimal to no impact on the environment.
Better for your health Some conventional skincare products contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals such as phthalates, sodium lauryl sulfate, and parabens. These known carcinogens can wreak havoc on the immune, reproductive, and endocrine systems. The more products you use, the higher toxic concentrations can enter and accumulate in your body causing problems down the line.
Allergy-free Traditional skincare products contain allergens that are known to cause allergies. For example, sulfates like sodium Laureth sulfate, is a common skin irritant that causes redness, itching, and irritation. To prevent skin reactions when using new products, use natural, vegan products that avoid known allergens.
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When you shop organic and eco-friendly products, you help contribute to the environment and people's health.
Pure n'Bio , is not a only a story told by Lily and Coco but it is one of the best organic beauty stores offering skincare and beauty products delivered directly from Paris to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain . The products are developed and tested by leading French cosmetics companies, following all the rules of French skincare development.We care about where our products are from, who makes them, and how they're grown and produced.
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When did the cosmetic industry started in France?
In the 18th century, cosmetics became more and more scientific in France. The experimental and quantitative approach of chemical reactions promoted the evolution of modern cosmetics.The industrial revolution had started.The Revolution imposed new codes and conferred to white its letters of nobility, which is not the least of its paradoxes.Admittedly, since 1798, the products from the French industry had been presented in Paris, but not on a regular basis.As early as 1820, French entrepreneurs were giving a new life to perfumery. As of 1830, fabrication changed and became industrial.Quantity and quality guaranteed the fast development of the cosmetic industry, notably in France. In 1855, Paris provided the world with bath soap. New essences were imported, and new chemical syntheses were introduced.In France, in June 1857 the registration of trademarks (property of a name) was added to the registration of invention patents, thus profoundly modifying trade rules.The first half of the 19th century was marked by an accelerated development of the cosmetics industry. Production and productivity became key words. The notion of product safety had appeared.