Frequently Asked Questions
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What is "Natural" skincare?
At Living Pure Naturals, we believe in a more holistic approach to what we put onto our skin and into our bodies. Natural skincare refers to the use of products and practices that prioritize ingredients derived from natural sources, typically plant-based, and minimize or exclude synthetic chemicals, additives, and preservatives. Here are the key aspects of natural skincare:
- Ingredients: Natural skincare products use ingredients sourced from nature, such as plant extracts, essential oils, botanicals, and minerals. These ingredients are chosen for their beneficial properties and are often rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and other nutrients that nourish and protect the skin.
- Minimal Processing: The manufacturing process of natural skincare products aims to retain the integrity of the natural ingredients, often avoiding harsh processing methods that can degrade their beneficial properties.
- Avoidance of Harmful Chemicals: Natural skincare products typically exclude synthetic chemicals like parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and artificial fragrances. These chemicals are sometimes associated with skin irritation, allergies, and potential long-term health concerns.
- Environmental Considerations: Many natural skincare brands emphasize sustainability and eco-friendly practices, using responsibly sourced ingredients and minimizing packaging waste.
- Transparency: Natural skincare brands often prioritize transparency in ingredient sourcing and formulation. They may provide detailed information about where ingredients are sourced, how products are made, and the benefits of each ingredient.
- Effectiveness: Natural skincare products are designed to effectively cleanse, hydrate, protect, and nourish the skin without relying on synthetic chemicals. They can address a wide range of skincare concerns, from dryness and sensitivity to aging and acne.
- Certifications: Some natural skincare products may carry certifications from organizations that verify their natural or organic status, such as USDA Organic, COSMOS Organic, or Ecocert.
It’s important to note that “natural” does not necessarily mean a product is universally safe or effective for everyone. Individuals with specific skin conditions or allergies should still carefully read ingredient labels and consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional before incorporating new products into their routine.
What is Permanent Makeup?
Permanent makeup, also known as micropigmentation, involves the application of pigments into the dermal layer of the skin to enhance facial features. Here’s a summary of what permanent makeup entails:
- Procedure: It is performed using a specialized tattooing technique where pigments are implanted into the skin with a needle or blade. Common areas for permanent makeup include eyebrows, eyeliner, and lip color.
- Purpose: The goal is to mimic the appearance of makeup that is typically applied daily, saving time and effort for those who desire a more defined look.
- Safety: The procedure should be performed by trained professionals in a sterile environment to minimize risks of infection and ensure proper application.
- Durability: While called “permanent,” the pigments may fade over time due to factors like sun exposure, skincare products, and individual skin characteristics. Touch-ups are often needed to maintain the desired color and shape.
- Candidates: Suitable candidates include individuals looking to enhance their features, those with allergies to traditional makeup, those with sparse eyebrows or eyelashes, or those with conditions causing hair loss.
- Considerations: Before opting for permanent makeup, individuals should research reputable providers, understand the potential risks, discuss expectations with the technician, and consider alternatives.
Permanent makeup can be a convenient option for maintaining a consistent appearance without the daily application of traditional makeup, though it requires careful consideration and maintenance to achieve satisfactory results.
What is Scalp Density & Hairline Tinting?
Scalp Density & Hairline Tinting is a cosmetic pigment service designed to create the appearance of fuller-looking hair in areas where the scalp may be more visible. This can include the hairline, temples, part line, crown, or thinning areas where added visual density is desired.
Using a careful cosmetic pigmentation technique, tiny deposits of pigment are placed to help soften the contrast between the scalp and the hair. The goal is to create a natural-looking shadow or density effect that helps the hair appear fuller and more balanced.
This service can be a great option for women and men experiencing thinning areas, sparse spots, visible scalp, or changes in hair density due to aging, stress, hormones, genetics, or other lifestyle factors.
At Living Pure Naturals, our approach is soft, subtle, and natural-looking. The goal is not to create a harsh or artificial look, but to help restore confidence and support a more polished, fuller-looking appearance.
Please note: Scalp Density & Hairline Tinting does not regrow hair or treat hair loss. It is a cosmetic enhancement designed to improve the visible appearance of density.
How do Chemical Peels work?
A chemical peel series refers to a planned sequence of chemical peel treatments aimed at achieving specific skincare goals. Here’s a summary of what a chemical peel series typically involves:
- Consultation: The process starts with a consultation with our licensed esthetician to assess skin type, concerns, and goals. This helps determine the appropriate type and strength of chemical peel.
- Preparation: Before starting the series, it’s common to prepare the skin with a skincare regimen recommended by our licensed esthetician. This may include using certain products to improve skin tolerance and enhance peel efficacy.
- Series Structure: A chemical peel series usually consists of multiple sessions spaced apart. The exact number of treatments and intervals between them depend on factors such as the type of peel, skin condition, and desired outcomes. Typically, a series may range from 4 to 6 treatments, spaced about 2 to 4 weeks apart.
- Types of Chemical Peels: There are different types of chemical peels, categorized by their depth of penetration and intended effects:
- Superficial Peels: Mild peels that target the outer layer of the skin (epidermis), improving texture and tone.
- Medium Peels: Penetrate deeper into the skin (upper to mid-dermis), treating acne scars, fine lines, and pigmentation issues.
- Deep Peels: Reach the deeper layers of the skin (lower dermis), addressing more severe wrinkles, scars, and sun damage.
- Treatment Process: Each peel session involves cleansing the skin, applying the chemical solution, and then some require neutralizing or removing it after a specified time. Mild tingling or stinging “hot” sensations are normal during treatment.
- Post-Treatment Care: After each peel, specific post-care instructions are provided, including skincare products to use, avoiding sun exposure, and limiting activities that may irritate the skin.
- Results and Maintenance: The benefits of a chemical peel series include smoother texture, improved skin tone, reduced pigmentation, and diminished fine lines. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain results over time.
- Considerations: It’s crucial to follow the recommendations closely of your skincare professional, as overuse or improper application of chemical peels can lead to adverse effects such as irritation, hyperpigmentation, or uneven skin tone.
Overall, a chemical peel series is a structured approach to achieving skin rejuvenation and addressing specific concerns through controlled exfoliation and stimulation of skin renewal.
What is Fibroblast Skin Tightening?
Fibroblast skin tightening, also known as plasma fibroblast therapy, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to tighten and lift the skin. Here’s an overview of what it involves:
- Technology: Fibroblast therapy utilizes a device that generates a small electric arc to target specific areas of the skin. This arc creates tiny micro-injuries in the skin’s epidermal layer, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin fibers.
- Procedure: During the procedure, the technician uses the device to apply the electric arc to the skin’s surface. This process creates a series of small dots or lines, which trigger the skin’s natural healing response.
- Effects: The micro-injuries stimulate fibroblast cells in the skin to produce collagen and elastin, proteins that are essential for maintaining skin structure and elasticity. Over time, this can lead to a tightening and lifting effect, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin.
- Target Areas: Fibroblast therapy can be used on various areas of the face and body, including around the eyes (for crow’s feet), forehead lines, cheeks, jowls, neck, and decolletage.
- Results: Initial results may be visible shortly after the treatment, with further improvement over several weeks as collagen production increases. Results can vary depending on individual skin condition and the number of treatments received.
- Downtime and Recovery: The procedure typically involves some downtime due to initial redness, swelling, and tiny scabs at the treatment sites. These effects usually resolve within 7-10 days. Sun protection and gentle skincare are recommended during the healing process.
- Maintenance: While fibroblast therapy can provide noticeable results, maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain the effects over time. Results can last for several months to a few years, depending on individual skin aging and care practices.
It’s essential to consult with a qualified and experienced practitioner before undergoing fibroblast skin tightening to discuss expectations, potential risks, and suitability for the procedure based on your skin type and condition.
What is Low-Tox Beauty?
Low-Tox Beauty is a more intentional approach to the products you use on your skin, face, hair, and body every day. It focuses on becoming more aware of ingredients, reducing unnecessary exposure to harsh or questionable chemicals, and choosing cleaner alternatives whenever possible.
At Living Pure Naturals, Low-Tox Beauty is not about fear, perfection, or throwing away everything you own. It is about education, awareness, and helping you make simple, realistic swaps that better align with your skin, lifestyle, wellness goals, and budget.
This may include reviewing products such as skincare, makeup, sunscreen, deodorant, body care, hair care, fragrance, and other personal care essentials. Together, we help you better understand what you are using, what may be worth replacing, and which cleaner options may be a better fit for your daily routine.
Our goal is to make clean beauty feel approachable, affordable, and empowering — one thoughtful swap at a time.