Reminder: Why Clean Products for Black Women Matter

Products that are marketed to Black women are generally found to include the biggest offending ingredients in them. And two, only 25% of our products were found to be low-risk. Compare that to the 40% of products for the general population and you can start to see the attack on Black women’s health.

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Clean versus Natural. Which One Is Better?

For starters, natural does not have any regulated definition. Most people think the ingredients of a product with the term “natural” on it means it came from nature. But that isn’t always the case. And even when it does come from nature, let’s sit with the fact that not all things from nature need to be in our products. Poison Ivy anyone? Natural does not mean safe.

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Sienna Naturals | Clean Care For Textured Hair

First things first, good hair is synonymous with healthy hair. Let’s just get that out of the way. Not only do Black women deserve to hear that clarification, but we also deserve products FOR our good hair that are also good for the planet and made of ingredients are good FOR us. Because who says we can’t have it all? Sienna Naturals sure thinks that we can. And they are here to prove it.

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Do You Struggle With Uneven Skintone

Do you know what the number one skin care concern is for Black women? It’s dark spots. Uneven skin tone. Hyperpigmentation. All the same thing really and might be a large part of the reason skin lightening creams are pushed so hard to us. Let me share some of the best products for hyperpigmentation in Black skin.

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Are You Ready For A Clean Start?

We spend time focusing on creating a safe and thrive-friendly environment in terms of friendships, relationships, work environments, food, family members, thoughts, habits, etc. But when does that extend to your skincare? Why doesn’t that include your makeup? Do you think about removing toxicity from your detergent? Toxic is toxic.

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Why You Need Sunscreen On Your Face

SPF studies and the associated recommendations & ratings are based on fair skin and the time it takes for them to get sunburn. But what about how long it takes for melanated skin to get damaged? Without the burn? Here is what happens because of the lack of research and misguidance: Black people are more likely to be diagnosed with late stage skin cancer. As in 4x as likely to be diagnosed with advanced stage melanoma. So hear me when I say this - Black People Need Sunscreen.

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Do You Know What's In Your Lipstick?

It’s important that we know what makes up the products we us. Our lipstick doesn’t have to contain lead or heavy metals. We can have access to clean makeup products without sacrificing quality. Black women deserve to be healthy.

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Is Your Body Full of Toxins?

The possibility of chemical accumulation is overwhelming once we start to explore how many times we come in contact with harmful ingredients. Especially when you consider that women use an average of twenty products a day - leaving us exposed to 36+ chemicals on a consistent basis. It’s no surprise then, really, that 70-90% of chronic disease is due to environmental exposures.

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Why You Should Be Using Toner

Even with its water base, skin toner is often found to be infused with skin-hugging ingredients. Think things like tea tree and aloe, antioxidants and acids.

The whole purpose of toner is to remove the impurities from your face and leave with you a fresh face before treatment products are applied.

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Why Should You Avoid PEGs

PEGs are often used as a means to thicken products and to soften products. That is because they are moisture-carrying agents. The ugly side of that is that they also enhance a product's ability to penetrate…been associated with multiple forms of cancer. In addition, this contaminant has been linked to long-term damage to our nervous systems.

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What Is A Safe Body Moisturizer?

So whenever I use a lotion that seemingly soaks into my skin almost instantly, I can’t help to stop and think ‘what exactly did I just give my body to drink?’.

It can be a startling thought process to open up to. The truth is our body does absorb the ingredients in the products we put on our skin, such as body lotion. That means those chemical ingredients are getting a first class ticket to our insides.

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Cosmetics & Your Fertility

Black women are 2x more likely to face fertility issues and yet we are ½ as likely to seek out medical help and receive treatment.

When we do go seek treatment or medical advice we are often met with prejudice from physicians. This bias often manifests itself as a perceived need to shame us surrounding our sex lives and even going so far as blaming the average weight of Black women.

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What's In Your Eye Shadow?

Think of every product you use as a bigger part of your overall health. It’s difficult to consider that what you’re putting on your eyelid could be contributing to some serious health issues. Because none of us naturally assume that putting eyeshadow on your eyelid can travel through your body and ultimately contribute to the growth of a tumor on your ovaries.

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Choose Clean & Safe When Re-growing Your Edges

If you’re anything like me you already know that as Black women we are consistently trying product after product in the search for the one that is going to 1) help us regrow our edges to their natural luster and 2) keep us in that luscious place once achieved. Trial and error can be exhausting, so let me be a shining light for you.

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Why Is Talc A Problem?

Talc is the uninvited Real Housewive that shows up in all the powder related products.
Even in the powder products that are made for our little queens. Look no further than this recent publication. Studies found talc and asbestos in over 2,000 makeup products sold in the past two years.

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Facial Moisturizer. Why You Need It & What To Watch For.

Let’s start by talking about why it’s important for you to be properly moisturizing your face. It has been indicated, by some research, that Black skin does lose moisture a bit faster.

But properly hydrated skin helps to reduce skin problems in several ways. One, the skin on our face sheds at a faster rate and needs hydration to repair. Two, it helps to maintain your skin’s overall balance by encouraging elasticity and giving you more youthful looking skin. Third, properly moisturized skin keeps flare ups at bay - because dry skin can cause buildup and clogging of pores.

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What to Watch for in Toothpaste

We use an average of 20 gallons of toothpaste in our lifetime, and while we aren’t necessarily ingesting it - the lining of our mouth still allows it’s ingredients to enter our bloodstream. Let’s highlight a few of the ingredients you should be watching for & avoiding and why.


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