What is edible beauty?
People are searching for methods and solutions that guarantee safe and healthy routine washing and moisturizing due to the ubiquitous use of chemicals and their adverse effects, which extend to CARE-based topical use products. And nothing boosts consumer confidence in this loosely regulated, unorganized beauty care sector more than the food ingredients or their mixtures. This is straightforward because the average person believes that if an oil is edible, it is in any case safer to apply to one's face, hair, and skin than products that solely include preservatives and chemicals intended for external use.
Edible/Natural Beauty is not anything new
Beauty Beauty product is not anything new but in practice for thousands of years in Indian homes. Picking ingredients from the kitchen and making use of them to cleanse, nourish and beautify the skin is a part of everyday routine.
Eat Healthily – Apply Health
Using single edible ingredients or their blends in the form of fine powders, cold-pressed oils, steam-distilled essential oils, and herb waters can bring a sea change in the skin texture and appearance. Because you are using the best quality potent, effective, and healthy skin care for your skin, a living vital organ that responds better to bio-derived products.
A holistic approach to physical fitness includes essential components including healthy skin, a physically fit body, a balanced mind, and positive energy.
So it's time to go back to our old rituals, which call for incorporating dual-purpose goods into our daily routine (consume and apply) and instilling a holistic approach to skincare from the inside out.
The all-time favorite cleansers for natural fans are ready-to-use fine powder blends of plant components like hemp seeds, flaxseeds, fenugreek seeds, holy basil, licorice, acacia concinna (shikakai), etc.
Edible Skin/Face Toners - Even though edible moisturizing skin/face toners, such as Gulab Jal or rose water, are widely known, we still choose to purchase toners and mists intended solely for cosmetic purposes. And all of this is a result of the market being segmented, which is why products with "USAGE" defined target markets, like rose water for skin care, are flourishing. One bottle, multiple uses is a thing of the past in today's chemically driven world, which has many drawbacks like multiple bottles/jars for multiple purposes with different chemicals & preservatives adding to plastic pollution, disrupting land and ocean ecosystems, all done in the rush to create inexpensive/cheap and non-breakable(convenience of plastic) products, which leads to many disadvantages.
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