Organic Products

Organic products are becoming increasingly popular in the realm of dermatology for their natural ingredients and health benefits. Organic products, which do not include harsh chemicals or synthetics, can have a dramatic effect on the health of one’s skin. Generally, organic products are created from plants, herbs, and minerals which have the potential to improve skin condition, reduce signs of aging, and combat environmental damage. Organic soaps and cleansers often include natural moisturizers like aloe vera, shea butter, and coconut oil, all known for their ability to hydrate and nourish the skin. These compound help reduce dryness and irritation, while also promoting healthy circulation of skin cells. Moisturizers can be used on all skin types to provide the perfect balance of hydration and natural oils. Organic toners and astringents are often infused with natural ingredients such as witch hazel, cucumber, and chamomile. These compounds have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness, puffiness, and irritation of the skin. They also help remove surface dirt and oil, while helping to maintain skin’s pH balance. Organic skin exfoliants are essential for removing dead skin cells, unclogging pores, and promoting cell turnover. Organic compounds such as oatmeal, jojoba beads, and sea salt act as gentle yet effective exfoliants. Additionally, these products may help improve skin tone and texture by stimulating circulation, which can lead to a more vibrant life. Organic sunscreen provides natural protection from the sun’s harsh rays. These sunscreens are made with mineral blockers such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide that provide a physical barrier against the sun’s rays. Additionally, organic sunscreen may also include natural antioxidants to help fight further damage from the sun. Organic products can help people achieve and maintain healthy skin. From reducing dryness and blemishes to preventing cell damage, organic products offer a wide range of benefits without exposing skin to harsh chemicals. However, people should always consult with their dermatologists before introducing any new products into their skin care routine.

Committee Members
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Sergei A Grando

Sergei A Grando

University of California Irvine, United States
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Nalini Kaul

Nalini Kaul

Princeton Consumer Research, Canada
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Dechelette Corinne

Dechelette Corinne

La Peau Autrement, France
IDC 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Salma Bennis

Salma Bennis

Nova Southeastern University, United States
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Diane Madfes

Diane Madfes

Madfes Aesthetic Medical Center, United States
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Abdullah Abdullah

Abdullah Abdullah

Newham University Hospital, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Chajra Hanane

Chajra Hanane

Activen, Switzerland
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Dunia Battolla

Dunia Battolla

Hapiderm Clinic, Switzerland
Speaker at Dermatology and Cosmetology 2026 - Camille Ysabel V Bautista

Camille Ysabel V Bautista

Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Philippines

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