Black women enjoy certain benefits due to their dark skin. One of the most important is that they are more protected from the effects of the ultraviolet rays of the sun because of the amount of melanin found in their skin. However, this does not mean that black women can be cavalier with their skin care. Black skin can be sensitive and prone to damage if it is not cared for properly. One of the best ways to manage the problems associated with it is to use natural skin care products for black women.
The natural route is more popular than ever because it does not use any unnecessary chemicals which may actually do more harm than good. Harsh, synthetic ingredients have the tendency to cause even more damage in the long run. Black women should avoid using skin lighteners or any product that contains steroids. These can damage the skin and leave it scarred permanently. There are some skin lighteners that contain mercury, which is poisonous to humans.
Instead, opt to embrace them by identifying the undertones found in it. This will allow for the easier identification of which products to use that will enhance the qualities of the skin. It is important to remember that natural skin care products for black women usually have a higher concentration of oil because there is a tendency for dark skin to become dry easily. Thus, look for products that contain natural oils such as those derived from the emu, jojoba or sesame. These products will replenish the moisture found in your skin and ensure that it maintains its elasticity for a long time.
Other natural ingredients to look for include sandalwood, papaya, almond, and rose oil. These can even out and brighten your skin without exposing it to unnecessary harsh chemicals. Many of these products work slowly, up to seven weeks before results are shown. Although more patience is needed, they are still more effective in the long run because they do not harm your skin even after they are used for long periods of time.
Traditional recipes are also gaining in popularity in natural skin care products for black women. Many of these have their origins tracing back to Africa. This means that native ingredients such as mango, green tea, and olive oil are used. Shea butter is also a significant part of the roster of ingredients used in the formulation. It is derived from the nuts of an African plant and is used to help with moisturizing your skin and reducing fine lines.
To Your Beauty,
Juliette Samuel
Esthetician/Publisher
NYRAJU Skin Care