Top 5 Natural Ingredients for Great Skin and Hair This Winter

Natural Beauty Essentials for your suitcase, Hair, Body and Planet.

Some may welcome the colder months, but our hair and skin certainly don’t! With winter come the colder temperatures, harsh winds and low air humidity that can leave our hair and skin feeling dry, rough and damaged. While there’s nothing that can be changed to alter these seasonal shifts, nature has some miracle ingredients with nourishing and rejuvenating properties that work to combat the harsh effects of the winter months, and work to restore our youthful glow! Here’s a list of the Top 5 Natural Ingredients that do exactly that, and some of the brands we represent that use or help with these:

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1.              Vitamin C, and the Amber ‘Karryable’ Bottle

Vitamin C is by far the most Googled skincare ingredient of 2021, and by now everyone knows it is a must-have product in their routine. The Karry was designed to make travelling with Hero Natural ingredients like this stylish and practical. Designed to filter out UV-rays, the Amber ‘Karryable’ bottle was made to protect active ingredients and essential oils, making it the ideal travel essential to decant your Vitamin C into.

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The Karry Pouch (£49.99)

Website: www.thekarry.london

2.              Rosemary Oil

Rosemary Oil has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help keep hair follicles healthy as well as hydrating the scalp to control natural oil production. Object Beauty’s Rebalancing Shampoo Bar is formulated with Rosemary Leaf Oil to help rejuvenate your hair and rebalance oil levels.

Object Rebalancing Shampoo Bar (£14)

Website: https://objectbeauty.com/

3.              Argan Oil

Rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, Argan Oil soothes, condition and hydrates hair that feels dry and dull from the colder weather. Protect your hair from these harsh winter effects with Object’s Nourishing Conditioner Bar, formulated with a rich oil blend of Argan, Macadamia and Moringa that work together to  detangle and moisturise.

Object Nourishing Conditioner Bar (£14)

Website: https://objectbeauty.com/

4.              Retinol

The skincare buzzword, Retinols are derived from Vitamin A and serve as a skilled skincare multi-tasker. From smoothing skin, to combating dullness, Retinols are sure to help with any of the effects your skin may be feeling after the Winter kicks in. Made to protect your skincare products, the Blue Bottle in The Karry Pouch works by filtering visible light but allowing gentle blue light through. This is perfect for nighttime ingredients, such as Retinol.

The Karry Pouch (£49.99)

Website: www.thekarry.london

5.              Marula Oil

Sourced from Africa, Marula is a real luxury for the skin, as well as being an easily absorbed, natural oil rich in Omegas 6 and 9, that works to hydrate and restore skin without leaving a greasy residue. Grüner's flagship product, the Evening Ritual Oil is a lightweight formula that uses Marula as a base to rehydrate and replenish the skin's natural oil barrier, which is often beaten down by harsh winter weather.

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World Water Day 2021

Waterless Beauty: one of the latest trends to storm the beauty industry, is helping us make small changes to save the planet.

So what is Waterless Beauty? You might have seen Garnier's latest Hair Care product on your TV screens, advertising a new range of Shampoo Bars? Admirably, other companies such as Lush have also gone ‘naked’ and plastic-less with some of their products, creating solid Shampoo that looks like a bar of soap, which requires no packaging whatsoever.

The idea of Waterless Beauty is ultimately to reduce the amount of water being used in the formulation or our Beauty products, as overwhelming excess-use of water is becoming an industry-wide problem. According to Vogue Online, many products are composed of 70 - 80% water, however this is both unnecessary and unsustainable. 

This is why Indie Beauty brands like Object are born, and have created innovative Hair and Body formulas that are natural, ethical and zero-waste. They prove that you don’t need water to create a luxury Beauty product - and you’re not sacrificing quality by opting for waterless, either! As well as addressing the water issue, the use of waterless Beauty products may also solve the issue of plastic waste, with brands like Object using a recycled cotton and bamboo blend to package their Shampoo Bars, showing another way we can shop more sustainably. 

Ok, so you’re helping the environment when buying Waterless Beauty, but your skin may thank you, too! According to Fashionista Magazine, Waterless Skincare is more concentrated, and in most cases, more powerful. Leaving water out of the INCI list also means a product doesn’t have to use harsh chemical preservatives, so you’re not exposing your skin to as many chemicals additives. Water is, of course, often associated with hydration, but it can actually do the opposite when applied to your skin; as it can promote the growth of bacteria which can cause the skin to become more dry. 

So the next time you're going out to buy your go-to beauty product, ask yourself could I opt for something more sustainable, without water? 

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