Benefits of using beauty products containing activated charcoal
Updated | By Poelano Malema
This article
looks at how charcoal can benefit your skin.
Activated charcoal, a fine black powder that’s produced when common charcoal is exposed to high heat, has become a popular ingredient in many beauty products.
From soaps and shampoos to moisturisers and masks, activated charcoal can be found in loads of beauty products.
Dr Josh Axe, a vlogger and certified doctor of natural medicine (DNM), says activated charcoal is able to adsorb toxins in the body.
In his 2015 YouTube video, he highlights the four benefits of activated charcoal:
1) Water Filtration - Used in water filtration systems
2) Cleansing the Body of Mold - Mold has a positive charge (Activated charcoal has a negative charge)
3) General Detoxification
4) Eliminate Alcohol Poisoning
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Dr Axe is not the only one singing the praises of activated charcoal.
An article by Healthline states that it has the following benefits.
- Removes impurities from the skin which can lead to a healthier and clearer complexion.
- The antibacterial properties of activated charcoal may help lift bacteria from pores.
Other research reveals that it deep cleans the skin, heals skin irritations, and reduces the size of pores.
Watch the below video to see how you can make your own activated charcoal mask at home.
READ: Skincare tips and where to find cruelty-free beauty products #SelfCareSundays
Disclaimer: Health-related information provided in this article is not a substitute for medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat health problems. It is always advisable to consult with your doctor on any health-related issues.
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