THE Top 5 Natural Skincare Ingredients

THE Top 5 Natural Skincare Ingredients

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Natural Skin Care key points:

Explore natural options like fruit peels and light energy, distinct from clinical dermatology.
Prioritize lifestyle changes, salicylic acid, and natural supplements before seeking professional advice.
Utilize natural depigmenting agents such as arbutin and skin-friendly acids.
Topical Vitamin C serves as an antioxidant, pigment inhibitor, and collagen enhancer.
Prescription retinoids like Tretinoin offer potent solutions for acne, collagen, and pigmentation.
Natural remedies gain mainstream acceptance; naturopathic consultation recommended before dermatologist visit.
How can I naturally approach anti-ageing?
For enthusiasts of naturopathic skincare, consulting a dermatologist should be the last resort. Why? Because dermatologists primarily rely on clinical medicine, employing drugs like dermal fillers, Botox, and various chemicals such as Hydroquinone, Corticosteroids, and Chemotherapy. Their focus is on achieving results efficiently and safely, often using injectables. If you prefer a natural anti-aging regimen without injectables, options are limited to fruit peels and light energy.Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) peels, including glycolic acid (from sugarcane), lactic acid (from milk), citric acid (from fruits), and mandelic acid (from almonds), are natural alternatives. AHA peels can address pigmentation, sun damage, and mild wrinkles, often referred to as ‘lunch time peels’ and administered every few weeks to months. Additionally, incorporating vitamin C and natural antioxidants like green tea, ginkgo, and ginseng can safeguard the skin from UV rays. To determine the best approach for your skin, consider scheduling an appointment with clinical nurses or dermal therapists at @cutis_dermatology.

How to address acne using natural methods?

Before consulting a medical dermatologist, consider these simple tips. Dermatologists often prescribe evidence-based medicine, but there’s overlap with naturopathic remedies for acne. Over-the-counter strategies include dietary and lifestyle modifications, as well as simple face washing and makeup tips. Reduce sugar and dairy intake while increasing vegetables and protein consumption.

Salicylic acid (up to 2%) or fruit acid washes containing lactic and glycolic acids can be effective for face washing. Zinc supplements (60 to 80 mg daily), creams with azelaic acid (10 to 15%), niacinamide (Vitamin B3), tea tree oil, jojoba oil, rosehip oil, and green tea extract are natural options. Sensible sunlight exposure and phototherapy, known as sensible natural phototherapy, can help improve acne.

12 Comments

  1. I’m 26 years old, I have fine lines because I lost over 20 kg of weight even though I lost in a healthy way I ended up with fine lines I don’t know why, my doctor recommended I use a derma roller with vitamin C&E serum, my question is am I going to see a lot of difference about my fine lines? Thanks

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  3. @trishpugelli5371 April 8, 2025 at 10:52 am

    Hi, a bit off topic, i have been using the lowest % of Retin A for a few years now. My question is, do you or should you always have to go stronger? I dont peel anymore of course which makes me think it has not been working as good as it should.. your thoughts?

  4. You’re amazing

  5. @rebeccalennon-thompson2360 April 8, 2025 at 11:07 am

    Should you not combine peptides with Vitamin C? Thank you!

  6. @thortremble2794 April 8, 2025 at 11:08 am

    Amazing video.

  7. Hello doctor Lim, have you heard about Adipeau cream? Could you give us your opinion? greetings from Norway 😊

  8. For years, I’ve had milia under my eyes up to the lash line. My dermatologist says they only can be lasered, but I’m afraid the skin might look different afterward. What else can be done about milia? I’ve been using La Roche’s Retinol Serum at night and their Vitamin C Serum with sunscreen during the day for a year but nothing changed. I’m a 31-year-old (young😂) man.

  9. Doesn’t Argan Oil clog pores?

  10. @erniebrower1279 April 8, 2025 at 11:23 am

    What are your thoughts on Juniper Berries for skin care?

  11. @BeUnadulterated April 8, 2025 at 11:25 am

    Does he ever respond to comments?

  12. Mi inglés es limitado , pero amo su canal , e intento esforzarme al máximo para entender todo lo que dice , ya que amo el skin care , y sus vídeos.
    Gracias Doctor.

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