11 Natural Beauty Products For Witches: Unlock Radiance

Natural Oils

Why Use Natural Products?

Choosing natural over synthetic is going to be a better choice for your skin 100% of the time. Here’s why:

  1. Gentle on the Skin: Natural beauty products are often formulated with ingredients derived from plants, herbs, and other organic sources. These ingredients are generally gentler on the skin compared to synthetic or harsh chemicals found in some conventional products. Individuals with sensitive skin or those prone to allergies may find that orcanic products cause fewer irritations and are less likely to trigger adverse reactions.
  2. Environmentally Friendly: Many natural beauty products are produced using sustainable and eco-friendly practices. The ingredients are often sourced responsibly, and the manufacturing processes are designed to minimize environmental impact. Additionally, these products often come in eco-friendly packaging, reducing the use of harmful materials. Choosing organic beauty products aligns with a more sustainable and environmentally conscious lifestyle, contributing to the well-being of the planet.
  3. Free from Harmful Chemicals: Natural beauty products are often free from potentially harmful chemicals such as parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances. These chemicals, commonly found in some conventional beauty products, have been associated with various health concerns. By opting for organic products, you reduce your exposure to these potentially harmful substances, promoting a cleaner and healthier beauty routine. This choice is particularly significant for those who prioritize clean living and seek to minimize their exposure to unnecessary chemicals in personal care products.

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Coconut Oil

Open coconuts, a bowl of white powder, and a bottle of oil.

Coconut oil is a great moisturizer for the hair and skin. It is known for its hydrating and nourishing properties.


Tea Tree Oil

A person drops oil onto the skin. A lit white candle and purple flowers are on the table.

Tea tree oil is known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, so it is ideal for promoting clear skin.


Argan Oil

A large container of oil with fruits and nuts on the table

Argan oil has vitamin E and antioxidants to rejuvenate and hydrate your hair and skin.


Aloe Vera Gel

A person in a white shirt dipping fingers into blue Aloe Vera gel

The gel is perfect for sunburns, and overall skin health, since it is cooling and soothing.


Rosewater

Rose water containers with rose petals on the table

Rosewater is easy to make and is a great toner to balance your skin’s pH levels. It is also great for hair growth.


Jojoba Oil

Tiny dropper bottles with a person grabbing oil from a bottle.

Jojoba oil is a powerful moisturizer that has fatty acids, vitamins, and anti-inflammatory properties.


Honey

A jar of honey and a honey dipper.

Honey is great to add to cleansers and masks because it draws moisture from the air.


Green Tea Extract

Green tea extract on a table, and mixed into water.

The extract can soothe skin, fight signs of aging, reduce inflammation, and has tons of antioxidants.


Witch Hazel

A person in a purple shirt pouring liquid into the bottles lid

Witch hazel is great for reducing blemishes, toning your skin, and also has anti-inflammatory properties.


Hemp Oil

A black dropper bottle with marijuana leaves on the table.

Hemp Oil can reduce inflammation and can reduce stress.


Making Them Magickal

To take the mundane and make it a magickal potion, the most important part is intention. Putting your intent into whatever you are doing is the magick.

While I make rose water, I think about what I want it for. Not only for the great hair boost but also for self-love. I want to feel happier in my body and love myself more. You can ‘tell’ the ingredient what you want it to do, and that is when the magick happens.

For something like coconut oil that you don’t have to make yourself, you can still give the intention as you use it. As you rub in the oil, you can say “I am protected from negative energies.”

Using correspondence, you can give anything a purpose, or just use your imagination and use it for what you need. It’s not unheard of to use something the “wrong” way, because it benefits you more.

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