Natural skincare is not just about choosing natural ingredients, it’s about respecting your skin, simplifying your steps, and pursuing a sustainable lifestyle. Here are the three core principles of natural skincare to help you return to a natural, healthy state in your skincare routine.

  1. Respect your skin’s “original wisdom”
    After millions of years of evolution, the skin has long had a strong self-repair and management ability. However, modern people’s frequent exfoliation and excessive medical treatment is like removing the load-bearing walls of an old house, which is superficially glamorous but actually destroys the skin’s fundamentals. The core of natural skin care is to respect and utilize the skin’s “native intelligence”, rather than forced intervention.

-What’s missing is what’s needed: Choose skin care products that are similar to the skin’s natural components, such as shea butter, camellia seed oil and other vegetable oils, instead of mineral oils, which can clog pores. These natural oils provide a gentle protective barrier for the skin.
Be gentle: Use fermented ingredients such as black tea bacteria and rice enzymes, which gently soften the skin and avoid the damage caused by chemical exfoliants, to really “show some mercy”.
-Smell health: Aromatherapy essential oils not only moisturize, but also influence emotions through the sense of smell, helping the body and mind to relax. This “emotional skincare” approach makes skincare an advanced form of self-care.

  1. Subtraction Philosophy: The Breathing Sense that Less is More**
    The more steps you take in your skincare program, the better the results. A study by Seoul National University showed that 78% of sensitive skin symptoms improved after simplifying 50% of skin care steps. Natural skincare advocates “less is more” to give your skin room to breathe and repair itself.
The girl who washes her face in the morning
  • Wash your face in the morning = the gentleness of not removing makeup: just wash your face with lukewarm water in the morning, retaining the “golden repair fluid” naturally secreted by the skin at night, and avoiding over-cleansing.
  • The right essence = the Swiss Army Knife of skincare: Choose a bottle of natural fermentation essence, which can both hydrate and repair, and is gentler and more effective than layers of chemical products.
  • Weekend Starvation Therapy: Choose 1-2 days a week to spray your face with just pure dew and apply squalane, like a light fast for your stomach and intestines, to revitalize your skin with “starvation”.
Mineral Foundation for Skin Care
  1. Sustainable Aesthetics: The Ecological Closure of Skincare and Makeup
    The ultimate goal of natural skincare is to make healthy skin the “best makeup”. By choosing sustainable skincare and makeup products, we not only protect our skin, but also reduce our burden on the environment.

-A scientific revolution in skin creams: Modern skin creams combine niacinamide with the filtrate of a yeast fermentation product to both brighten skin tone and repair UV damage. This “all-in-one” product allows skin to gradually become healthier and more radiant with use.
The wisdom of mineral foundations: mineral foundations containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide not only provide physical sun protection, but also adsorb excess oil and maintain the balance of the skin’s flora and fauna, truly realizing the dual efficacy of makeup and skin care.
Makeup Removal for Repair: Olive Squalane Makeup Remover not only gently dissolves makeup, but also helps repair the skin’s barrier at night with trace oil residue, realizing the effect of “Makeup Removal for Repair”.
Summarize
The essence of natural skincare is to respect your skin’s natural rhythms, simplify your skincare regimen, and choose products that are sustainable. By honoring the skin’s “native intelligence,” practicing a philosophy of subtraction, and pursuing sustainable aesthetics, we can not only improve the health of our skin, but also make skincare a more environmentally friendly and efficient way of life.

Read more: Three Rules for Natural Skin Care

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