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How to Know If Your Beauty Product is Organic Botanics
When you hear the word "natural", images of blue skies, birds chirping, and beautiful scenery come to mind. However, when it comes to cosmetics the term "natural" is often misused. Many companies label their products 'natural' even though they contain processed components. So how do you tell whether your product is organic?
Bluh Alchemy
Bluh Alchemy, an innovative clean skincare line, has a small treatment-focused range of synergistic products that are infused with rare botanical extracts. Becky Bluh studied cosmetics chemistry and discovered ways to harness plant-based ingredients with transformative physiological effects. She scoured a broad variety of rare plant extracts to create a bluhprint of the best skin health and to guard against premature aging and free radical damage, oxidative stress, inflammation and bacterial overgrowth.
Bluh's research and experimentation with rare botanicals led her discover the groundbreaking Cellular Extraction process, which allows for the extraction of the plant's full phytoactive profile in its most potent and stable form. Her formulas employ this game-changing technology to provide Advanced Bioactive Solutions to the skin.
We chose two full-size Bluh Alchemy products for February's Beauty Heroes Discovery: the Botanic Retinol Cell Regeneration Concentrate (hero but make it great!) and the Eye Oil serum (sidekick that every superhero requires). In this concentrate, Bakuchiol replicates the corrective properties of retinol in order to visibly improve fine lines, enlarged pores, breakouts and uneven skin tone. This is paired with a range of antioxidants that include Kakadu plum to stimulate cell regeneration and diminish the appearance of hyperpigmentation and finger lime caviar to improve the firmness and tone of the skin and mountain pepper cellular extract with an unbeatable ORAC to help protect against premature aging.
African Botanics
In a corner in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, Johannesburg, South Africa is a yellow-tinged Strelitzia (also called Mandela's Gold), an endemic species that is also the country's botanical symbol. It's a tribute to the moral leader of the Rainbow Nation, and a reminder of the country's profound connection with the natural world and its diverse biodiversity.
For Craig and Julia Noik, founders of the luxury green beauty brand African Botanics, launching the line was more than a creative venture. It was an opportunity to share a little bit of their home with others and to give them the same sense of connection to this unique land and its age-old traditions that has always been an integral part of their lives.
The resultant skincare collection pays homage to traditional African beauty rituals, using ancient African phytochemistry and modern phytopharmacology. The most powerful South African plants, sustainably sourced in the country's remote, unexplored regions, are then combined with powerful actives chosen with the help of botanists and biochemists from South Africa and around the world. The plants are then encapsulated with advanced extraction and encapsulation techniques to produce the ultimate eco-luxe, high-performance green beauty.
Fifty7 Kind
Fifty7 Kind, an online-first brand, provides skincare products made of plants with eco-friendly packaging. The sleek line of body care and skincare includes ingredients sourced from Southern Africa. These include plant extracts and seed oils as well as unique minerals from the desert, the sea and the land. Gabrielle (founder Fifty7 Kind), grew up in the English countryside as a natural child. She claims that her mother taught her to cook using raw materials and collect wild herbs for beauty.
Slow-fusion artisanal process utilizing sustainably sourced botanicals guarantees concentrated extracts that promote skin health by providing vitamins, trace nutrients such as fatty acids, amino acids that are not polar. The brand sources rare, wild-crafted, and under-the-radar botanicals like Ugandan Vanilla and a sub-species of shea dubbed Vitellaria Nilotica, which has high levels of Vitamin A + E + K and non-polar antioxidants.
YINA is a natural skincare line created by two female doctors of Chinese Medicine millenia old Eastern herbal remedies combine organic and botanical luxury in this California based brand. YINA products are made up of traditional medicinal herbs and plants, such as Ashwagandha and Hawthorne Berry as well as more common, organic ingredients that are found in other skincare lines.
Live Botanical
Botanical skincare that bridges the gap between traditional and modern methods, bringing balance and harmony to enhance your beauty. Made in Portland, OR.
A botanical is any plant or part thereof valued for its therapeutic qualities, flavor or scent. Since ancient times botanicals have been used to improve and maintain health. This includes skin care.
Botanicals are sold in dried or fresh form and in many different preparations. You can find them in the produce section of a grocery store or in the dietary supplements section in the form of tablets, capsules or tea bags. A single chemical can be isolated from botanicals and sold in tablet or capsule format as a dietary supplement.
The safety of a plant is contingent on its chemical composition, how it performs in the body and how it's prepared. The amount of a botanical included in a product plays a role in its safety. A cup of tea contains just a tiny amount of botanical, whereas extracts or tinctures are much more concentrated.
A tincture is made by soaking a botanical in a liquid like alcohol or water to extract the essential constituents. A tincture may be diluted into different strengths. The strength of a tincture is typically expressed as an amount of botanical to extract.
YINA
Angela Chau Gray, Ervina Wu and Angela Chau Gray are both experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Their brand is a true tribute to ancient traditions with professional TCM practitioners at the control. The result is modern exquisite, handcrafted, and luxurious formulas that are designed for modern health and wellness practices like Acupressure, acupuncture, jade rolling and gua sha for the whole body.
YINA is made sustainably in California and its products are enriched in powerful bio-adaptive herbal extracts. The NOURISH botanical oil sera and the anti-pollution facial mask are their flagship products. Both are high in the nutrient-rich camellia seed oil, safflower oils, and licorice root. They also contain anti-aging botanicals such as rhodiola and Asian knotweed. The mask also contains cleansing moringa, pear powder and coconut carbon.
Felicia is a member the super-efficient YINA operations team. She loves trying new products and adhering to the self-care routines advocated by the brand's founders. She particularly enjoys the YINA anti-pollution cream that contains cleansing ingredients like skullcap root, pearl powder tea seeds and moringa.
Malaya Organics
Malaya Organics is a Brooklyn-based 100 100% natural high-performance line created by Katya Slepak, an expert formulator, product designer and certified aromatherapist. The brand's nourishing and results-driven products support skin's aging process and are safe for both women and men. The balancing oils are infused with the therapeutic blend high in anti-aging essential oils, plant oils, and phytonutrients.
Their ingredients come from the Taigas of Siberia, forests of India and the Amazon as well as the deserts of Morocco to bring you an experience that transforms your skin. It is carefully designed to connect you with your inner landscape of peace, balance and healing. The name "Malaya", which originates from a Shambhala sandalwood forest, also refers to a sacred sacrificial garland worn during ceremonies. These were the inspirations behind the thoughtfully curated collection.
Fran Miller
Before going natural was trendy Toronto-based Fran Miller created her eponymous beauty brand with the motto "less is more." With the summer heat rising, Miller's pared-back roster of essential oils for skin care is taking the wellness market by storm. The lineup includes everything, from a goji berry-infused shea butter body buff to a hair smoothing spray and multi-tasking face oil.
Since its inception, F. Miller's commitment to sustainability in the environment has been based on a focus on ethically sourced, organic ingredients and partnerships with mindful manufacturers both locally and globally. updated blog post of F. Miller's high-performance essentials are free of harmful preservatives or synthetic fragrances. They are also free of mineral oils GMOs, aluminum, and SLS.
To maintain freshness All products are hand-mixed and bottled in small batches. The brand collaborates with cosmetic chemists, who develop nutrient-rich blends of plants that nourish and promote radiant skin. In addition to their carefully sourced ingredients, the brand also carries an environmental conscience that extends to their packaging and practices. They focus on environmentally friendly packaging and make use of recyclable and biodegradable glass. They offer an annual subscription and refill program to reduce waste.