Tag Archives: Natural Beauty

  • 5 Beauty Ingredients To Avoid During Pregnancy

    5 Beauty Ingredients To Avoid During Pregnancy 5 Beauty Ingredients To Avoid During Pregnancy

    A growing number of studies show that common chemicals in everyday personal care products, such as shampoo, makeup and moisturizers, are associated with developmental, reproductive and behavioral disorders, hormone disruption and cancer. That is why, during pregnancy or breastfeeding, women should especially avoiding synthetic chemicals. Here is our list of top 5 most harmful agents:

    Parabens are the most widely used preservative in cosmetics. Intended to stop the growth of bacteria in your products, they disrupt your endocrine system—chemicals that act like hormones and disrupt the reproductive system. They can build up in the body over time and have been associated with reproductive disorders in babies. That is why all Nine Naturals products are free of Parabens, Sulfates, and Phthalates.

    Sulfates are cleansing agents used to create soaps that foam and lather. Nitrosamines and 1.4-dioxane are the two primary culprits present within sulfates and have been labeled carcinogenic. Sulfates have also been shown to disrupt hormonal balance, incite reproductive and developmental problems and seriously pollute the environment. At Nine Naturals, we use a variety of citrus juice and oils--like those in our shampoos and conditioners--because they are natural cleansers that not only maintain your body’s natural balance, but helps improve move and reduce inflammation.

    Phthalates are found in a wide variety of personal care products, such as shampoos, conditioners and perfumes, and are often a component of fragrance in products. Exposure to phthalates is associated with hormone disruption, birth defects and endometriosis. Our Citrus + Geranium Soothing Body Wash will fill your shower with a fresh, floral aroma that not only calms you, but may even help alleviate pregnancy nausea!

    BPA is a chemical commonly found in plastics mostly used for containers. Recent studies have shown BPA to cause developmental disorders, such as cancer, ADHD and asthma, in fetuses when pregnant women interact with the substance. Make sure you look for bottles that are BPA-free, as these chemicals can seep into the products the bottles were intended to hold.

    Petrochemicals are made from natural gas liquid and crude oil often used in the manufacturing of plastics. What many people don’t realize is that petrochemicals are widely added to food, personal care products and household products. Because petrochemicals are known hormone disrupters and have been linked to causing many health problems, such as cancer, Nine Naturals’ moisturizing bodycare products only use non-toxic essential oils naturally-derived from plants.

    The prevalence of these toxic chemicals may be overwhelming, but don’t worry! Staying educated on what to avoid and what natural ingredients are better substitutes will make the journey to a healthier lifestyle much easier. Whether it’s upgrading your beauty routine--try 7-free nail polish and all-natural mascara--or simply switching to glass from plastic, feel at ease knowing that you are creating a healthier, safer environment for mommy and baby.

  • 7 Natural Beauty Ingredients Straight From Your Pantry

    This weekend, treat yourself to some all-natural pampering with ingredients straight from your pantry! From soothing facial masks to quick blemish treatments, these seven kitchen-essentials will soon become your favorite beauty secrets.

    1. Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
    Opt for this natural moisturizer to refresh and rejuvenate your skin. Apply to skin after a shower to increase it’s hydrating properties. You’ll love the miraculous moisture as much as the subtle fragrance!

    2. Avocados
    We all know avocados are amazing superfoods, but they also provide some beauty benefits you should take advantage of. Avocados can be used to make an antioxidant and amino acid-high facial mask that targets signs of aging and nourishes dry skin. The natural oils will soak into your skin, helping to brighten and hydrate. Apply a mashed avocado with a little bit of water to your face and leave for 10 minutes before rinsing.

    3. Apple Cider Vinegar
    To boost your hair's body and shine, rinse with pure apple cider vinegar after shampooing, and finish with a natural conditioner, like Nine Naturals Citrus and Mint Nourishing Pregnancy Conditioner. You can also dilute one part apple cider vinegar with two parts water and apply to your face as your would your current toner. Apply after cleansing and before moisturizing to experience its brightening effects.

    4. Brown Sugar
    Brown sugar is a natural exfoliant that is gentle on all skin types. It also has antibacterial properties which can help detoxify the skin. Mix equal parts brown sugar and coconut oil and massage into skin.

    5. Turmeric
    You probably know turmeric as the main spice in curry, but it also has properties that help destroy acne-causing bacteria and minimize excess oil in the skin. This reason is probably due to one of turmeric’s active compounds, curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial qualities. Mix turmeric and water to make a paste you can use as a blemish spot-treatment.

    6. Baking Soda
    Baking soda neutralizes toxins on the skin, making it a great acne spot-treatment to dry out blemishes. Just mix a little bit of baking soda with water to make a paste, and apply directly to skin, leaving for at least 10 minutes before rinsing.

    7. Organic Yogurt
    Organic fat free yogurt can act as a great cleanser to get flawless skin. High levels of lactic acid provide smoothness and hydration. You can use yogurt as a blemish spot-treatment to eliminate toxins reduce redness. Yogurt can also act as a natural base for DIY facial masks, where you can get creative and add your own ingredients! We recommend yogurt, oats, and honey.

  • Natural Fixes For Your Summer Beauty Problems

    Pregnancy can be difficult at the best of times but it can be downright demanding during the hot summer months. Not only is your body changing, but a whole new crop of summer beauty problems such sunburn and sweat means your beauty routine needs an overhaul too. Luckily, that's the one thing you don't have to sweat about this summer - we've figured out the best all natural, pregnancy safe beauty fixes for all your summer beauty woes:

    Summer Beauty Problem: Sunburn

    We all know that sunburns can be downright painful at times. To soothe your skin:

    1. Prevent sunburns from happening in the first place by using an all natural sunscreen and following sun safety practices.
    2. Apply the Nine Naturals Repairing Body Balm, made with moisturizing butters and soothing calendula extract, over damaged skin to help heal and protect sun damaged skin.
    3. Use pure aloe vera directly on the skin as it is a well known natural soother for sunburn.

    Summer Beauty Problem: Chlorine Dry Hair

    The healthiest of hair can get incredibly dry after long weekends spent swimming in chlorine filled pools or splashing around in the salty ocean water. To bring shine and lustrous texture back to your hair:

    1. Use an all-natural deep conditioner in your hair, such as Nine Natural's Mandarin + Ginger Restorative Conditioner, to tame your tresses.
    2. Work a small amount of coconut oil into your hair, leave on for 20 min & wash out. For added hydration and moisture, leave the coconut oil in your hair overnight and wash it it out in the morning.

    Summer Beauty Problem: Sweat

    Sweat is a part of everyday life but it can get excruciatingly uncomfortable during a summer pregnancy. To combat sweat:

    1. Wear loose clothing in airy fabrics to keep you cool throughout the day.
    2. Combat body odor by using a pregnancy safe deodorant such as Nine Naturals' Natural Unscented Pregnancy Deodorant.

    Summer Beauty Problem: Dry, Itchy Skin

    Dry, itchy skin seems like a rite of passage with pregnancy - especially during the summer. But it doesn’t need to be. To hydrate your skin:

    1. Lather an all natural body moisturizer that is free of harsh ingredients and chemicals. 80% of lotions sold in the U.S. contain alcohol – hardly what sensitive, itchy skin needs. Try Nine Naturals Unscented Moisturizing Body Cream and our Vanilla + Geranium Regenerative Belly Butter for itchy bellies!
    2. Use Olive oil on damp skin as it is extremely high in Vitamins A & E.
    3. Use soaps that won't dry your skin out, such as Nine Natural's Citrus + Geranium Soothing Body Wash which contains Cupuaçu butter to help regulate your skin's health and leaves your skin feeling like silk long after your shower.
    4. Moisturize from the inside out by eating more nourishing foods such as avocados, which are high in Vitamin E, and drinking plenty of water.

    Summer Beauty Problem: Swollen Feet & Legs

    Swollen feet during the summer is a beauty problem for all women, but it's especially bad for pregnant women. It may not be possible to prevent swelling from developing, but you can prevent it from becoming severe:

    1. Wear comfortable shoes and avoiding tight straps or anything that might pinch if your feet swell.
    2. Keep your feet elevated as often as possible. Keep blood flow moving by stretching and taking walking breaks throughout the day.
    3. Cool your feet down in cold water.

    Summer Beauty Problem: Breakouts

    Excess hormones from pregnancy and extra sweat from hot summer months can lead to the perfect acne-causing combination. To manage acne naturally:

    1. Exercise as sweat detoxifies the skin.
    2. Wash your face twice daily with a gentle, all-natural facial cleanser. Pat dry your skin as rubbing can irritate the skin and worsen your acne problems.
    3. Use natural skincare products and makeup that is free of harsh chemicals such as dimethicone and fragrance, which can clog your pores or cause irritation.
    4. Change your pillowcase often to prevent bacteria buildup on the fabric of your pillowcase.
    5. Consult our Acne During Pregnancy guide for more tips!

    Summer Beauty Problem: Hyperpigmentation

    Although pregnancy can give your face that great glow, it can also lead to hyperpigmentation - a darkening of skin around particular areas on your face. Sun exposure can worsen this issue. To minimize hyper-pigmentation:

    1. Stay out of the sun as much as possible and apply an all-natural sunscreen of at least SPF 15 like our Natural Sunscreen SPF 32.
    2. Reapply sunscreen at least every two hours and after water activities or excessive sweating.
    3. Wear a hat, shades and long sleeves for extra protection, especially if you're fair-skinned or have a sensitive complexion.
  • Nine Ways to Reduce Your Toxic Burden During Pregnancy

    I've spoken over the last weeks about minimizing chemical exposures during pregnancy, so I'm sure some of you are wondering - but how? It may feel overwhelming to think about all the ways you may be exposing yourself to chemicals, so I picked some easy ways to a less-toxic pregnancy.

    In the spirit of "Nine" Naturals and the "Nine" months of pregnancy, I've created a list of NINE simple ways you can reduce your toxin exposure that will benefit not only you but also importantly, your baby.

    -Grace

    Nine Ways to Reduce Your Chemical Exposure

    1. Change Your Personal Care Products
    Your interest in Nine Naturals shows you’re off to a great start. We founded the brand to help our customers make a healthful switch in the products they use for their appearance. Even if you haven't yet purchased from our offering of all-natural pregnancy-safe products, give the products you currently own a serious grilling.

    Ensure they don't contain any of the more harmful chemicals that are prevalent in many cosmetics, including: parabens, sulfates, phthalates, artificial "fragrance" and "color," DEA/TEA, and formaldehyde.

    In terms of your beauty and health, you must watch out for yourself. The FDA lamentably fails to regulate these products, subjecting millions of unwitting users to hundreds of chemicals daily -- none of which has been verified as safe. An invaluable resource for alert cosmetics users, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics provides a helpful database to locate toxin-free products.

    2. Change Your Household Products
    Risky chemicals can affect you even away from your makeup kit and vanity mirror. Have you ever closely read the ingredients that appear in many common household cleaners? Unless your mouth is particularly acrobatic, pronouncing them all won't be a cakewalk.

    Not that these products' manufacturers want it to be so; confusion appears to be built into their business models. Shockingly, they have no legal obligation to disclose each of their ingredients.

    This lack of transparency has a tragically close impact on our society. For when we mop our floors and wash our dishes, we are wiping unknown properties into our pores, and into the bodies of our family members. Comprehend the identity and safety of the ingredients in your household cleaning agents, and toss those that can't stack up.

    3. Avoid Plastics
    Ubiquitous and oh-so-useful they may be, many plastics can pose a chemical threat to your health. From your water bottles to food containers, be on the lookout for risks to your well-being.

    Plastics often contain two nasty ingredients: BPA, a common industrial compound linked with such health problems as breast cancer and infertility, and phthalates (sounds like Thal-eights), a softening agent that can lead to serious problems in fetal development. The recycling number that appears on plastic containers can help you spot which to avoid. Follow this simple rhyme to help you remember which plastics are free from BPA: “4, 5, 1 & 2 – All the rest are bad for you.”

    Refrain from heating or microwaving your plastics whenever possible. Canned foods and drinks should be avoided too; they often contain unsafe plastic linings. If you must use plastic, ensure the container is BPA- and phthalate-free. Better yet, choose storage products made from glass or BPA-free stainless steel.

    4. Eat organic and fresh whenever possible.
    This piece of counsel is closely linked to our previous recommendation to "Avoid Plastics.” Toxic BPA and phthalates, often featured in plastic wrapping and containers, can seep into your food. What's more, pesticides are also heavily involved in prepackaged food processing. Your child, whether in or out of your belly, is extremely susceptible to these pesticides, which the government still fails to regulate properly.

    Eating organically, the most healthful solution for your diet, can be admittedly expensive and complicated. The “Dirty Dozen,” a compilation of the produce most at risk to harmful toxins, can make it simple, and affordable, to incorporate organic choices into your grocery shopping. “The Clean Thirteen” proves additionally helpful, outlining the thirteen varieties of produce least susceptible to pesticide residue. (Edibles that Mother Nature has equipped with a thick hide, like pineapples and avocadoes, comprise part of this list.) You should also consider buying locally; doing so helps you exercise control over where and how your food has been sourced. Be aware that not all farms and growers can afford official "organic" certification. Nevertheless, numerous local farms opt against pesticides and chemicals, making them strong options for your food purchases.

    A final warning: proceed with caution when considering foods classified as "GMO," or "genetically modified organisms." The FDA does not regulate or approve such foods, to begin with. GMO products are also associated with such health issues as infertility and complications to the immune system. [American Academy of Environmental Medicine]

    5. Get Some Fresh Air!
    Mention the concept of air pollution, and most people will respond with dismay for the breathing spaces of China, smoggy Los Angeles, and other notable outdoor cough-zones. Yet air quality is an issue much closer to home: perhaps in your own home, in fact.

    Because the inside your home can't count on Mother Nature to circulate it, toxins are far more likely to build up in what you breathe. Mold, radon, formaldehyde, dust mites: these are only a few of the dangerous compounds you could allow into your body with each inhale.

    Your house itself could be leeching chemicals into the air, in a process called "offgassing," This is the airborne evaporation of active chemicals from non-metallic materials, which can persist for years after such materials were first put into place.

    Want simple advice to start rectifying this issue right now?

    Get up, and open a window! In a snap, your air will start to freshen. Expedite and improve your air quality even further with an air purifier.

    6. Try To Avoid Major Home Renovations During Pregnancy
    The best laid plans for baby could eventually cause your little one serious harm. No one can fault you for wanting to build a new crib, paint the nursery, or maybe install a new window in the south-facing wall for sunlight. Know, however, that such renovation moves can heighten your chemical exposure and consequently your developing infant's chemical exposure.

    As we mentioned in "Get Some Fresh Air!", "off-gassing" can unwittingly release toxic compounds into the air. Paints that are high in VOCs can inflame this process. Old homes also present the risk of exposure to lead, from aging paint that chips off the walls. If you must paint, ensure that you follow our three recommendations for your health.

    1) Only use paints that are low in VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). 2) Ventilate the painting area extremely well. 3) And, when you're pregnant, have someone else do the painting work for you, 4) Avoid being in the house while work is going on.

    7. Green Your Baby Nursery
    If you’re a conscientious parent, every move you make takes the baby into prime consideration. From choosing the cutest infant clothes to "baby-proofing" each room in your home, your baby's well-being should always rank as the top priority.

    Extend such meticulous attention to all of your choices for baby. Pick baby bottles that are either made of glass or BPA-free plastic. Analyze your baby's food and formula for an organic seal of approval and avoid foods packaged in BPA-laden plastics. Whenever possible, dress your baby in organic clothing.

    The structure of crib mattresses can encourage multiple components of harmful materials. Their cores may contain latex; this ingredient burns easily and may harbor VOCs. A layer of flame retardant could in turn surround them, laden with the toxic metal antimony. Coating it all is the cover, or ticking, which if made from vinyl can contain dangerous additives like phthalates or heavy metals. Clean and Healthy New York’s 2012 Mattress Matters Report can educate you further and steer you toward toxin-free baby bedding.

    Babies' cribs themselves, as well as manifold toys and decorations for nursery, discharge appreciable amounts of formaldehyde, according to a recent report from Environment California.

    Purchase furniture whose glues, woods, and paints are all certified infant-safe. Abstain from any product that includes a chemical flame retardant; opt instead for fibers that naturally avoid burning, like wool.

    Keep carcinogens in mind, furthermore, when it comes to cleaning baby. The Washington Post recently exposed that nearly half of all infant products, including shampoo, contain cancer-causing chemicals. Dodge these frights with personal care products that, like Nine Naturals' line, are safe for your baby.

    8. Avoid Chemical-heavy Treatments at the Hair Salon
    Even pregnant mothers deserve to work a stunning hairdo. Just make sure that what went into your coif won't stunt your baby's growth.

    Color treatments for your hair frequently entail artificial dyes, which contain known carcinogens -- chemicals that can cause cancer. An EPA examination of such dyes revealed that nearly 70% of them harbored these harmful compounds [EPA]. Such cogent evidence leaves us with no choice but to strongly advise, in the name of chemical exposure reduction: do not dye your hair.

    Alternatives to dyeing include lemon juice spritzes to your locks, or an occasional rinsing of your hair with espresso. True dye-hards, who can't avoid coloring, should opt for highlights that do not touch the roots. The highlights' application should also occur in a well-ventilated salon. Try to extend the time span between hair appointments as well. Pregnant women should hold any coloring at all until the second trimester or later.

    One final counsel: refrain from Brazilian hair straightening treatments. They may expose your scalp, and your baby by association, to formaldehyde, a known carcinogen.

    9. Pamper Yourself with Non-Toxic Spa Experiences
    Blessed and glorious as it can be, pregnancy can also prove physically stressful and emotionally demanding. You are producing new life. A process this dynamic will naturally involve some tears, screams, sighs, and yawns. De-stressing at the spa or salon can help soften pregnancy's rougher patches. However, safeguarding your health as you melt anxiety away is still important.

    Find facials and massages, incredible agents for relaxation, at salons that employ natural and organic products. Eschew nail polish when you're expecting, as it can contain chemicals that may harm baby. Buff your nails as a healthful alternative. If you simply must color your nails, demand that the polish be 100% free of this harmful trio: dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and toluene. Always patron salons with great ventilation as well, particularly for mani-pedi's. The strong air flow reduces your exposure to the fumes emitted from many nail products.

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