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Have some feedback? Want to see a feature? Spotted a bug? Get in touch! Login or Sign Up. Browse products by Category. Browse products by Popular Ingredients. Quick product notes are a great way to check if a product is free from commonly avoided ingredients by skincare enthusiasts.

Just because a product is not free from a common preference does not mean it's a bad product! You can make a personal decision whether or not you want to use a product that contains these ingredients or not - click the labels of the preference to read more about them. Parabens are a large group of preservatives which are used to prevent bacteria growing in cosmetic formulations. There has been some healthy controversy surrounding them due to a few studies finding paraben presence in breast tumours and breast tissue.

However, the majority of the scientific community have deemed these findings non-conclusive due to the limitations of these studies. There's still a lot of support for avoiding parabens following the better safe than sorry route. If you do we completely support you! If you are concerned about the health safety of parabens, then feel free to avoid them by looking out for the Paraben-Free icon.

If not, don't worry about it - they do have had one of the longest safety records as preservatives! A product will be paraben-free if it does not contain any of the following parabens:. Sulfates are a large group of ingredients which act as cleansing agents in Cosmetics.

They help loosen up the dirt and grime from your skin and hair to allow for water to wash it away with ease. Most people will find no issues with sulfate, however if you find your skin doesn't like sulfates then free feel to avoid them by looking out for the sulfate-free icon on Skincarisma.

We've taken the Sulfates which are considered more harsh for our Sulfate-Free status. A product will be Sulfate-Free if it does not contain any of the following Sulfates:. Alcohol ingredients are widely used in cosmetics and come in different types. For the most part alcohols are not problematic at all. However one type of alcohols, simple alcohols can be quite drying to the skin because it evaporates very quickly.

This can cause irritation which can also lead to other skin complications. These alcohols should never be used alone on your skin, but combined with other cosmetic ingredients, they are normally without issue.

However, for some people with sensitive and easily irritable skin, avoiding products with these simple alcohols may be beneficial. If you find your skin doesn't like these simple alcohols, then free feel to avoid them by looking out for the Alcohol-Free icon. A product will be alcohol-free if it does not contain any of the following alcohol ingredients:.

If you've ever used a skincare, makeup or beauty product that's made your skin look and feel smoother tempoarily - it's likely contained Silicone. For the same reasons they are popularly used, they are also commonly avoided. As a result, those who find them problematic are avoiding them and increasingly, cosmetic companies are avoiding them as well.

If you have had bad experiences with Silicones in the past, or suspect they are problematic then look out for the tick on the Silicone-free label. The Silicone-free label only includes the most common Silicone ingredients that have indentified been reported by individuals that could potentially cause issues. Note, that this does not include all ingredients part of the Silicone class of ingredients. The EU's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety SCCS has identified and established 26 cosmetic ingredients that are likely contact allergens potential to cause skin allergies as demonstrated in clinical or epidemiological studies.

The EU's SCCS have recommend cosmetic companies to disclose them on the labels if used and in cases where the concentration exceeds 0. Look out for the tick on the EU-Allergen free label to know your cosmetic is free from any of the 26 identified cosmetic ingredients. It is possible for cosmetics to contain one of the suspect ingredients without it appearing on the ingredient list due to it not reaching the concentration threshold to disclose it and cosmetic manufacturers choice to not disclose it.

Also note, the EU Allergen Free label is not personalized for your own allergies you may have and it does not constitute as medical advice. For your specific case, always consult your medical professiona such as dermatologist, physician, pharmacist, or health care provider - please read our medical disclaimer for more information.

Unlike most cases of Acne where bacteria is the culprit, Fungi is the culprit of Fungal Acne Hence the name! Additionally, products that may contain ingredients that have shown to feed Malassezia may not neccessarily exacerbate the condition due to concentration of ingredient used in the product, this information is simply not available on the products.

As a result, please note this is only an experimental label that can be best used to possible identify problematic products you have used in the past. It is in no way a perfect identifier nor a predictor in whether or not it will exacerbate or cause fungal acne.

It will continue to be worked on as more information and research comes to light. If you find any ingredients you believe should be included, please email us at snails skincarisma. The Fungal-Safe label does not constitute as medical advice. When it comes to skincare, sometimes less is more. Those with sensitive skin may prefer minimal ingredient products to reduce the chance of so many ingredients triggering a bad skin reaction.

Product with 15 or less ingredients are classified as minimal ingredient products. Ever used a product that promised a certain effect but provided no results? It might not have contained any notable ingredients that could have been responsible for that promised effect. Please note that different notable ingredients have varying levels of research behind them, some are extremely well proven yet some have mixed research in their efficacy.

Just because a product doesn't contain any notable ingredients doesn't mean it's bad. And a product with notable ingredients or even many doesn't necessarily guarantee the efficacy of the product performing these effects either. There are other factors such as ingredient quality, concentration and formulation that will ultimately determine this.

Be smart and use this as just a starting point for you to make more informed and smarter choices and compare it with reviews to see if the product is right for you. Why are some products great for some people and horrible for others?

Well everyone has different skin types and different reactions to the same ingredients. A product that contains good or bad ingredients for your skin type doesn't always flat out make the entire product good or bad for your skin. There are other factors such as ingredient quality, concentration and formulation that will ultimately determine your skins reaction. One of the best ways to use this section is to troubleshoot products you've had bad experiences with in the past.

Check if it contains any of the marked ingredients to point out suspect ingredients to avoid in the future! There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them. EWG is seen by many to be more on the alarmist side in their assignment of health ratings resulting in rating ingredients as riskier than they actually are. We recommend using this a reference point rather than a strict guide of ingredient safety and to always do further research if into ingredients that you may find suspect.

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COVID Update Australia FREE post International DHL EXPRESS $18 Orders $+ FREE EXPRESS WORLDWIDE Stay Safe xx. Menu MG Naturals. MG Naturals - - Rated based on 10 Reviews "Great products! I found it hard to find makeup without titanium dioxide, as my skin was breaking out ".

Studying Beauty Therapy and Make-up artistry I am very choosy when it comes to makeup — especially foundation. Unfortunately there is a lot of hype about certain foundations — and quite frankly I find that they either leave my skin cakey, dry, or orange. However today I would like to introduce you to a natural foundation that gets my tick of approval — it is silky to apply, leaves a natural dewy finish and best of all it is nourishing to the skin. I got my hands on this a few months ago from owner and mumtrepreneur Kailah. The company started when Kailah went in search of a non-toxic and natural sunscreen to use on her family — with the options bleak she decided to make up her own sunscreen.

I came across MG Naturals as I was looking for safe organic make up.

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This is a great mascara. I use it with a different applicator brush for a more dramatic look. The one it comes with spreads the mascara a little thin but it is a great mascara. I love using this. The color is really great I only wish it also came with a blush, but I got some blush as a free sample so it works perfectly. This also lasts forever.

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The makeup we all currently wear is filled with a whole host of nasties that damage our skin whilst also being hazardous for our health. Just imagine a world where makeup is hydrating, soothing and healing just like your skin care, not loaded with petro chemicals, potential carcinogens, free radicals and nasty fillers. Well that world is here: introducing MG Naturals! We spoke to business founder Kailah Shannon about how she got her business started. My babies. When my first daughter was born I was blown away to find all the unsafe chemicals and toxins that were in our foods and the products I was using. I had no idea! This sent me on a journey to detoxify our lives, pantry and cupboards.

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