Green clay is not only a common ingredient in cosmetics, but also an extremely versatile mineral mixture. This product is ideal for those who want to take care of themselves. Let's discover its properties and how to use it.
According to some testimonies, the sails and ropes of Columbus' Caravels were made of hemp fiber, just like the paper on which the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America was signed. The merit of hemp, however, is not only to have been present in some of the most important events of human history, but also to be rich in cannabinoids such as CBD, an active ingredient with no psychoactive effects, but highly amazing in terms of benefits for the skin. Compared to sativa cannabis, in fact, CBD has a very low THC content, which compensates, however, with anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and emollient properties. No surprise that CBD-Beauty is now a growing phenomenon worldwide, which could reach a value of 3.09 billion dollars by 2024. The future of beauty? Maybe. Certainly, it's an ingredient that needs to be known down to the last detail.
"Inclusivity" is a term we have been hearing more and more often lately - just think of the "Black Lives Matter" movement - and it is slowly entering the beauty lexicon as well.
A term coined on Pinterest, Skinimalism is undoubtedly the most adopted - and loved - beauty trend of 2021. A return to the essentials for radiant skin: fewer products and a simpler skincare routine that encourages people to abandon lengthy and elaborate skincare steps.
In 2021, the great success of the so-called blemish balm creams, better known as BB creams, continues. These are hybrid products, able to perform a moisturizing and nourishing action equal to traditional creams but at the same time to cover skin imperfections and even out the complexion as if they were real foundations and concealers.