Why Make Skin Care Plant-Based?

Why Make Skin Care Plant-Based? - Pradiance

For many people, plant-based skin care may be a better choice, and here's why.

Vegan skin care ingredients often contain properties that are gentle on the skin. Additionally, they are not as likely to create irritation or adverse reactions as more synthetic ingredients .

For centuries, people have traditionally used natural skin care. Researchers have found it has beneficial properties such as moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, soothing, and healing.

People often consider plant-based the better alternative in skin care - here's why

Natural ingredients: Skin care that is plant-based are sourced from nature directly, replacing synthetic chemicals completely. In other words, these natural alternatives are able to provide similar results and benefits to synthetic ingredients. The skin recognises plant-based ingredients, and they are far more likely to have beneficial results than synthetic based chemicals.

Environmentally friendly: Plant-based skin care products are often made with ingredients that are grown and harvested sustainably, and may have a smaller environmental footprint than products made with synthetic ingredients.

Hypoallergenic: Skin care developed from plants are more likely gentle on the skin, and not as likely to trigger allergic reactions.

Ethical: Unlike many synthetic-based products, plant-based skin care often has strong beliefs in no animal testing, and this makes them more ethically inclined.



Jojoba extract

This is a natural, plant-based oil that is pulled from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Some of its many benefits in skin care products include:

Moisturizing: Jojoba oil is similar in structure to the oil (sebum) our skin naturally produces. Specifically, it can help to moisturize the skin without feeling greasy or heavy.

Non-comedogenic: Jojoba oil is non-comedogenic, meaning it doesn't clog pores, which can help to prevent acne.

Anti-inflammatory: Jojoba oil has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce redness and irritation in the skin.

Antibacterial: Jojoba oil has properties which can help to fight off the bacteria that cause acne.

Anti-aging: The antioxidants found in jojoba oil can help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. This may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Versatile: People can use jojoba oil as a moisturizer on its own or as an ingredient in other skin care products like serums, creams, and lotions.



Aloe vera

Aloe is a common succulent plant. Furthermore, It is for its medicinal properties, and has various benefits in skin care:

Moisturizing: Aloe Vera gel is a natural moisturizer that can hydrate the skin without leaving it greasy or oily.

Healing: People have traditionally used Aloe Vera to treat minor cuts, burns, and other skin injuries. Moreover, it helps to soothe irritated skin and reduce inflammation.

Anti-inflammatory: Aloe Vera has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce redness and irritation in the skin.

Sunburn relief: Aloe Vera gel can provide a cooling relief and help to reduce redness and inflammation caused by sunburn.

Anti-aging: Aloe is rich in antioxidants, which can help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Acne-fighting: Researchers have found that Aloe Vera gel has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. More specifically, it can help to fight acne-causing bacteria and reduce redness and inflammation associated with acne.



Kigelia Africana Skin Care

Also known as the sausage tree, Kigelia is a plant native to Africa and is known for its medicinal properties. Additionally, people often use the extract of the fruit from this tree in skin care for several benefits.

Anti-aging: Kigelia extract is rich in antioxidants, which can help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. Consequently, this means it helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Elasticity and firmness: Researchers believe that Kigelia has firming effects and may help improve skin elasticity.

Brightening: Kigelia Africana may help to improve the overall tone and texture of the skin, causing in a brighter and younger appearance.

Moisturizing: Research shows that the extract helps keep the skin hydrated by its moisturizing properties.

Acne-fighting: Kigelia Africana extract has been found to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. As a result, it can help to fight bacteria that causes acne, and reduce redness and inflammation that comes with acne.



Green tea Skin Care

Better known as an Asian drink made from the leaves of a plant that is native to Asian soil. It is also a popular ingredient in creams, lotions, and other skin care for several reasons:

Anti-inflammatory: Green tea contains compounds called catechins, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and can help to soothe irritated skin.

Antioxidant: Green tea is rich in antioxidants, which can help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

UV protection: Researchers have found that green tea extract provides natural UV protection and may help to reduce the risk of skin cancer.

Acne-fighting: The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of green tea extract can also help to reduce redness and inflammation associated with acne .

Moisturizing: Green tea leaf extract is rich in organic panthenol, a B vitamin known to have excellent moisturizing properties, which can hydrate the skin, help to maintain its elasticity, and prevent it from becoming dry.



Chamomile

Chamomile is a perennial plant originating within the daisy family. It is a common ingredient in natural skin care, useful for for several reasons:

Anti-inflammatory: Chamomile contains compounds that have natural anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce redness and irritation in the skin.

Calming: Traditionally, people have used chamomile for its soothing properties, and it can help to reduce skin irritation and discomfort.

Antimicrobial: Researchers have found that chamomile has antimicrobial properties which can help fight off bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause skin infections.

Healing: Chamomile can help to speed up the healing process of minor cuts, burns, and other skin injuries.

Moisturizing: Research has found that organic chamomile extract can help to moisturize the skin, hydrate it, and keep it smooth and supple.

 

 

Shea Fruit Oil

This ingredient is more commonly known as shea butter oil.  Native to Africa, people source it from the fruit of the shea tree. Furthermore, natural skin care often contains shea fruit oil for a number of beneficial reasons:

Moisturizing: Shea fruit oil is rich in fatty acids and vitamins, making it an excellent moisturizer that can help to hydrate and nourish the skin.

Anti-inflammatory: Shea fruit oil has anti-inflammatory properties which can help to reduce redness, irritation, and inflammation.

Healing: Shea fruit oil is rich in nutrients, which can help to soothe and heal the skin.

Sun Protection: Shea butter oil contains a moderate amount of natural sun protection properties. Consequently, this helps to shield the skin from harmful UV rays.

Anti-aging: Shea fruit oil is rich in antioxidants, which can help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Improves skin elasticity: People have traditionally used shea butter oil to improve skin elasticity, making the skin firm and supple.


You Can Find All of These in One Place...

Lastly, if you’re looking for 100% natural skin care made with plant-based ingredients, all Pradiance products contain a luxurious blend of some of the most nourishing plant-based extracts. 

These products are vegan and cruelty-free, made without any harsh chemicals, artificial fragrances, or parabens. We produce the products in an organic certified lab, which is 100% beneficial for your skin and well-being.