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Best chemicals free for hydrated and healthy skin

Author:Stefano Mclaughlin
Reviewer:Karan Emery
Oct 05, 2023
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If you have a fire for hydrated and healthy skin in your belly, get wind of these items that rely on Mother Nature's strength for back-to-the-earth beauty. EWG Checked also happens to be all of them, which means they do not contain any "chemicals of concern" and are committed to full-brand accountability.

Biossance

There is strong plant-based energy that hydrates the skin and locks in moisture! 100% ethically and sustainably sourced sugarcane-derived squalane is used by Biossance, which keeps millions of sharks healthy from liver processing.
The vegan Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil in a bottle is skin-brightening, calming hydration, and the non-greasy, hydration-heavy Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen makes it totally worth the everyday application! Be well on your way to Biossance's Dewy Light. (More than that, carbon-free shipping!)

Nena

With NENA Cleaning Cream, get very back to earth. NENA's formulation gives your skin the gift of hydration while gently cleansing away the day, made with Canadian glacial mineral water and oceanic clay and imbued with more than 60 nourishing and skin-friendly minerals and rare earth elements.
Indulge in their Mineral Toner, which contains botanical extracts rich in antioxidants and helps to moisturize and restore elasticity to the skin. Certified halal, organic, and manufactured in Canada.

Sea Kind

With Sea Kind, dive deep into skin healing. All Sea Kind products are engineered to lock in moisture by containing marine actives (MA), sustainably sourced sea plant extracts that hydrate and heal the skin.
Revive facial cleanser cleans without drying and Fortify facial cream includes MAs that help stimulate hyaluronic acid and collagen development in your body! Plus, Sea Kind is a good mate, not an anemone, and donates 2% to sea protection of its income!
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Stefano Mclaughlin

Stefano Mclaughlin

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Stefano Mclaughlin is a Psychologist focused on mental health, emotional well-being, and healthcare policy. He studied Psychology and Public Health at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, gaining a deep understanding of the intersection between mental health and public policy. Stefano's mission is clear: he aims to destigmatize mental health discussions, improve access to mental healthcare, and promote emotional well-being for all. Drawing from personal experiences with anxiety and depression, Stefano shares real stories to make mental health topics more relatable and less intimidating. In addition to his advocacy work, Stefano enjoys delving into books, experimenting in the kitchen, and embarking on new adventures. These hobbies fuel his creativity and inspire fresh perspectives for his advocacy work.
Karan Emery

Karan Emery

Reviewer
Karan Emery, an accomplished researcher and leader in health sciences, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals, brings over two decades of experience to the table. Holding a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Stanford University, Karan's credentials underscore her authority in the field. With a track record of groundbreaking research and numerous peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals, Karan's expertise is widely recognized in the scientific community. Her writing style is characterized by its clarity and meticulous attention to detail, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broad audience. Apart from her professional endeavors, Karan enjoys cooking, learning about different cultures and languages, watching documentaries, and visiting historical landmarks. Committed to advancing knowledge and improving health outcomes, Karan Emery continues to make significant contributions to the fields of health, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.
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