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Olive Oil and Other Natural Skincare Ingredients You Need for your Routine

Updated: Jun 13, 2022


The skincare industry has boomed over the past decades. In 2020 alone it had an estimated value of over £8.7 billion, which is already a step down from its 2017 peak of £9.7 billion. More and more people are doing what they can to keep their skin looking youthful and healthy.


The industry has made many innovations to help alleviate the different issues and conditions consumers may have, and part of this is making use of natural ingredients. Some resources readily available in the environment have been found to have proven benefits, so companies have flocked to add them into their products. Here are just a few that you should incorporate into your skincare routine:


Olive oil

Starting off this list is an ingredient common in most households. Olive oil has been used as a cleanser for a while now because it is great for taking away makeup and it is gentler than many soaps. What some people don’t know is that it has great tightening properties which can help with sagging skin. Some women apply olive oil to their breasts to make them plumper, plus to detoxify and moisturize them. The polyphenols found in the liquid can also act as an anti-inflammatory and soothing agent against sun damage. Just be sure to avoid using too much pressure and to use the palms of your hands.


Green caviar

A natural ingredient commonly used in Asian cosmetics, green caviar may sound like an exotic material, but it is proven to be beneficial for your skin. It aids in collagen production, helping users fight signs of ageing. It is also great to use as a moisturiser because of its hydrating properties. It can be found in many products like face washes, lotions, toners, and serums. If you are looking for an ingredient that is refreshing for your skin but also extremely beneficial, green caviar is the way to go.


Snail mucin


Snail mucin is another ingredient widely used in Asian skincare. The idea of slime being used on your skin may seem a bit outlandish but with benefits like hydration, moisturisation, skin-soothing, and wrinkle prevention, it’s no wonder why people are using it in their routines. They can easily be found in face masks, among other products, so there is definitely no shortage of where to find snail mucin. Just be sure to do a patch test first before using it all over your face as some people may be allergic to the ingredient.


Green tea extract

The last ingredient on this list is commonly seen as a drink that people can enjoy with their meals, but green tea extract can also be applied to the skin to receive its benefits. It is known to be an antioxidant and it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties as well. It can also lower sebum production, helping those who suffer from acne and oily skin. Use a serum or toner infused with this ingredient if you want to add it to your daily skincare regimen. As people become more conscious of what they are putting on their faces, it is no wonder that consumers are seeking out the benefits of natural ingredients rather than chemical products. These are just some of the ones you should look out for if you want to incorporate them into your routine.







Specially written for andalucianolives.com

by Lynda Morgan

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