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Say goodbye to dry skin

with True Hidration Natural Skincare

A new skincare line for people with dry skin. Dry skin is when your body doesn't produce enough sebum, the body's natural oil. Dry skin needs oil. Many skincare lines focus on dehydrated skin also known as skin that doesn't have enough water. Since your body doesn't produce enough oil and needs oil, why not replace it with plant oils? It's the next best thing! Both human sebum and plant oils have: sterols, squalene, cerides, lipids, fatty acids, and wax esters. 

But what does oil do for your skin? Skin without oil is skin without a barrier, without protection. This can lead to pain, irritation, inflammation, and breakouts because there is little to shield the skin from bacteria, pollutants, allergens, and other irritants. Skin without oil is skin without lubrication and elasticity. This can lead to breakouts another way because dry skin flakes get "stuck together", don't fall off, and instead clogs pores. This can also lead to increased wrinkles and fine lines because the skin can't stretch and return to its original state without damage and causes premature aging. Skin without oil is skin without occlusion. There is little there to prevent water evaporation from the skin and this leads to dehydration. If the skin had the oil it needs, then it would be less irritated and inflamed, would have fewer breakouts and wrinkles, and would be truly hydrated. There is a reason people with oilier skin look younger than their dry skin counterparts. 

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld

"Most of our faults are more pardonable than the means we use to conceal them."

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True Hidration Quality

Many small soap and skincare companies create aesthetically beautiful products but the ingredients aren't much better than what's in mass-produced products. On the other hand, True Hidration focuses on the ingredients and their quality. The first choice are oils that are virgin cold-pressed wildcrafted oils. Secondary to those oils are virgin cold-pressed organic oils. When all else is unavailable, then the oils will be conventionally produced. They're still better than nothing, or worse--synthetic additives.

Cold-Pressed, Expeller Pressed, or Cold-Expeller Pressed Oils:

The plants are mechanically pressed, around 120°F to produce an oil that preserves the plant's botanical benefits such as vitamins and other heat-sensitive elements. There are no toxic or harsh substances left in the oil because it is not solvent extracted.

Virgin Oils

Once the oil is extracted from its plant source, it is left to be. There is no extra processing: no clarifying, no deodorizing, or no bleaching. When refined, beneficial components of the oils are filtered out for a clearer, odor-free, or lighter in color product. This is done for the oils to appear how a consumer would picture an oil and the product created from it to look. The oils and their finish products are also easier to scent.

Wildcrafted Oils

Plants grow in the wild and producers gather the plants during their harvest season instead of harvesting from a farm plot. In nature, the plants grow in healthy, nutrient-rich soils, and thus the oils extracted from them are nutrient-rich too. Better than organic oils.

Organic Oils

Similar to conventional farming, organic producers use selective breeding, but better soil, and kinder natural fertilizers and pesticides. This still leads to a reduction in nutritional and beneficial phytochemicals, but not to the levels produced from conventional farming.

Conventional Oils

Producers use harsh chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and selective breeding to get the highest crop yields. Also, they use continuously depleted soil. This has led to a significant reduction of beneficial phytochemicals in the plant and, thus, the oils that are produced from them.

Featured Products

Many skincare lines make products for dehydrated skin with some (or little) emollients added because their focus isn't on dry skin--it's on restoring water to the skin's surface. Which isn't a bad thing. Dry skin can also be dehydrated, but that's not addressing the central problem of dry skin. Increased water intake and a good humidifier can fix what many of these products are trying to fix.

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