Beauty knowledge from nature is passed down through many generations
In an era when the beauty industry continuously launches new products, many people still look for skin and hair care methods that originated hundreds, even thousands of years ago. It is noteworthy that these secrets are not only aimed at external beauty but also emphasize the balance between body, spirit and living environment.
In Morocco and Arab countries, argan oil has long been used for skin and hair care in hot and dry climates.
Besides, Beldi soap, Rhassoul clay or Aleppo soap are also familiar ingredients in traditional body care rituals.
In China, ingredients such as goji berries, jujubes and snow fungus are often used in nutritious dishes and drinks. According to traditional medicine, healthy skin reflects the health condition inside the body.
According to Professor Amy Wechsler - dermatologist at Weill Cornell School of Medicine (USA), many natural ingredients contain antioxidant and moisturizing compounds that are beneficial for the skin. However, their effectiveness also depends on each person's constitution and usage.
Beauty trend associated with comprehensive health
In Korea, rice water has long been used to cleanse the skin. In addition, ginseng and mugwort are also familiar ingredients in traditional health and beauty care methods.
In many African countries, sesame butter, black soap, or Chebe herbal mixtures are used to nourish the skin, care for hair, and protect the body against harsh weather conditions. These methods reflect the deep understanding of the local community about available natural resources.
Dr. Zoe Diana Draelos - dermatologist at the Draelos Dermatology Research Center (USA) - said that the increasing interest in natural ingredients shows that consumers are prioritizing safer and more sustainable personal care solutions.
Although they have existed for centuries, traditional beauty methods still retain their vitality in modern life. Not only do they have beauty care values, they also reflect the connection between health, lifestyle and nature.
