Kit by: Audrey E.
Co-Founder | Agreeable & Co.
Activated Charcoal is an amazing detoxifying agent!
Charcoal is mainly carbon, and when it’s “activated”, that means it’s been heated to make it extremely porous. For this reason, it becomes intensely adsorptive (that’s right – “adsorptive”), attracting toxins and impurities to its surface. It’s also a great natural addition to your beauty regime, and helps to remove clogged pores, stains from your teeth, and even excess oils from your hair – without the use of sulfates, detergents or harsh chemicals (which is always preferred). It’s even used as a dietary supplement, and added to certain juice drinks to detoxify the body. It’s so strong that it is used medicinally to counteract ingestion of chemicals, and has been used as a poison antidote dating back to the 16th century!
In short, Activated Charcoal is very useful and a beauty alternative I believe in.
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A FANTASTIC NATURAL DETOX FOR YOUR BEAUTY REGIME
Charcoal & Bamboo Soap and Konjac Sponge
By: Fiorelle Boutique
A Better Alternative
I am a huge fan of konjac sponges – they’re super soft, naturally antibacterial, and sustainable. Add the detoxifying qualities of activated charcoal and hydrating jojoba and rosehip oil soap and this product becomes a great face wash or make up remover, without the use of harmful chemicals. Even better, it doesn’t leave your skin dry like soap, and the konjac sponge is a great natural exfoliator, which means your skin will be supple and smooth after use!
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Socially Responsible Charcoal Rescue Masque
By: Dermalogica
Detoxifying, Hand Made in Brooklyn Charcoal Shampoo
By: Apotheke
A Better Alternative
Apotheke’s Charcoal Shampoo is a great cleanser for any hair type. The activated charcoal powder neutralizes acidity and absorbs impurities like excess oil, which allows you to use it less often. For this reason, it’s also a great clarifying shampoo, and doesn’t use harsh sulfates like many others. Additionally, it’s scented only with essential oils and handmade in small batches in Brooklyn, NY!
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All Natural, USA Made Teeth Whitening Powder
By: Rocky Mountain
A Better Alternative
Activated charcoal is a great natural way to remove stains from teeth! Set aside those bleaches and chemical strips that wipe away your stains – and your enamel. Opt for a natural whitening method that won’t damage and weaken your teeth, but strengthen them instead. This one will even benefit your gums!
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