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Anti-pollution skincare

Dec 17, 2021 Shero Classroom
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Skin side effects because of pollution

We all have awareness of the skin damage under exposure to sunlight, but do you know that air pollution could also cause many skin problems?

We're exposed to pollution indoors and outdoors, day in and day out. The pollution can come from the exhaust, smog, smoke, free radicals, extreme climate, etc. All of the above reasons could cause negative effects to the skin, such as skin dryness, wrinkles, enlarged pores, skin aging, weakened skin, dullness, and more and more.

Is indoor cleanser than outdoor?

If you think staying indoors could avoid most of the dirt in the air, then you might be wrong. According to the survey of EPA, the pollutant concentrations are 2-5 times higher than they are outdoors, on average in the US.

Anti-pollution skincare

Because of the rising pollution levels of our environment, anti-pollution skincare has become necessary than ever in our generation.

Fortunately, various ingredients that can help to fight against pollution, such as activated charcoal, chia seed extract, white tea, vitamin C, ginkgo biloba leaf, algae, rosemary, etc.
Activated charcoal
Activated charcoal is known for its detoxifying properties. It can help to draw the dirt, oils, and toxins out from the skin.
White tea
Full of antioxidants, white tea can help to protect against the harmful effects of external factors, such as UV rays and pollution.
Vitamin C
Remember that vitamin C can help to brighten the skin? Yeap, this is an ingredient that can help to improve dull skin.
Ginkgo biloba leaf
As one of the oldest living species in the world, this ancient group of trees has strong anti-aging properties because of the rich flavonoids.
Algae
There are several types of algae, including seaweed, kelp, spirulina, etc. The algae family can help to combat oxidative stress and manage inflammation in the skin.

Rosemary

Rosemary extract is rich in camphor, caffeic acid, Rosmarinic acid, α-Pinene, and borneol, which are responsible for its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial qualities. Contact us!
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