Many DIY skincare trends swear by home remedies from the kitchen. But "natural" does not automatically mean "good for your skin." Some ingredients celebrated on social media can actually attack your skin barrier, promote pimples, or even leave behind hyperpigmentation. Here's what "natural helpers" you should definitely keep off your face.
🐄 Beef Tallow
Currently a viral trend: beef tallow as an alleged moisturizer. Sounds interesting – but it is highly comedogenic. This means: clogged pores, pimples, and subcutaneous bumps are pre-programmed. Those prone to blemishes should better skip this hype.
🍋 Lemon Juice
Often recommended as a natural brightener or exfoliant. In reality, lemon juice is extremely acidic and far too aggressive. Result: skin irritations, inflammation, and a damaged skin barrier. In addition, lemon juice makes your skin more light-sensitive → sunburn and hyperpigmentation are common side effects.
🥥 Coconut Oil
Popular for makeup removal, but with a Comedogenic Rating of 4/5, it's one of the biggest pore cloggers out there. Instead of clear skin, you risk pimples and milia (small white bumps around the eyes). It's better to opt for gentler oils or formulated cleansing products.
🌰 Ground Nuts & Seeds
As an exfoliant, they sound "natural and effective." The problem: the particles are sharp-edged and injure the skin's surface. Micro-injuries weaken your skin barrier and promote irritation. Better: gentle enzyme or fruit acid peels.
✅ The Better Way for Your Skin
Nature can be great – when the ingredients are properly processed and specially developed for skincare. 🧴 At Sorted Skin, we rely on selected plant extracts and oils that are scientifically tested and truly support your skin – without any DIY risks.





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