Switching to Clean Beauty One Product at a Time

Calder Rhys
2 minutes
A practical guide to transitioning your beauty routine to cleaner products

Switching to clean beauty doesn't require tossing everything at once—honestly, that would be wasteful and overwhelming. The infographic above breaks down a much smarter, more measured approach that I stumbled upon while researching healthier skincare alternatives, and it's genuinely transformed how I think about my bathroom cabinet.

Start With What You Know

First things first: education matters. I know, it sounds tedious, but hear me out—spending just 15 minutes learning about ingredients like parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and those sneaky synthetic fragrances can be surprisingly empowering. According to the Environmental Working Group, many conventional products contain questionable ingredients we'd probably avoid if we knew what they actually were. Audit your current stash and pinpoint which products feel most urgent to replace.

The Strategic Swap Order

Here's where our infographic above gets really clever: prioritize by contact time. Your moisturizer and sunscreen? They're sitting on your face for hours. That's why step two focuses on daily leave-ons—these deserve your immediate attention since they have the longest relationship with your skin. Next come targeted treatments like serums that penetrate deeply, followed by rinse-off products (which, thankfully, wash away quickly), and finally your color cosmetics.

Start with foundation and lipstick first since you're essentially wearing or eating them. 💄

Progress Over Perfection

Rome wasn't built in a day, right? This gradual method removes the financial strain and decision fatigue that comes with overhauling your entire routine simultaneously. The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics emphasizes that even small switches accumulate into meaningful change over time—and honestly, that's a philosophy I can get behind.


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