While you may think nontoxic ingredients are not as effective, board-certified dermatologist Jennifer Chwalek, MD, tellsWell+Goodthat less filler ingredients in your products may mean healthier skin.
She explained, “The benefit of limiting your skin-care ingredients it that you reduce the risk of irritation or allergy, and that you might focus on products that have a higher concentration of active ingredients like vitamin C, pure ascorbic acid, or retinol.”
Harvard Healthalso suggests that the recent clean skincare movement is beneficial, as it is helping to reduce exposure to some harmful chemicals that can have a negative impact on our health.

Clean skincare created by a survivor
Indie Lee created theIndie Lee & Co.clean beauty and skin care line after she was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor at just 36 years old.
She shares on hersitethat, although sheate healthyand organic, her doctor suggested her skincare may have contributed to her health condition.
Upon this diagnosis, she felt that she had found her purpose and vowed that if she survived the surgery, “…my legacy would be to create change and empower others to live their healthiest life.”

According towhowhatwear, the Indie Lee products are a must try, as they target common skin concerns and complaints like acne, aging, dryness, and fine lines and wrinkles.
TheIndie Lee websiteshares that the brand is nontoxic, clean beauty with “ethically sourced and naturally derived” ingredients.
The brand has banned over 1300 ingredients from it’s products, including phthalates and parabens, and is alsocruelty-free.
The line has a wide variety of products that target multiple concerns, including a strawberry seed oilbrightening cleanserand an algae and Licorice Rootrestorative eye cream.