Euromonitor International, in a report released in 2015, estimated that each person around the world spends US$ 64 per year on personal care products. With the market expected to surge from its current value of US$ 465 billion to double into the trillions by 2025, more products can be expected.
The changing tide in skincare
While the growth of the beauty and personal care industry is to be expected, global accounting firm, KPMG, also pointed out that consumer demands are rising but the quality of demands are changing — they want better ingredients that are capable of delivering fast and real results, and they want products that are safer. When products, like Illumaneau, claim that faster skin cell turnover will happen with regular use, consumers want to see it happens.
Products are crossing over and blurring traditional product categories, which many are suggesting is the result of ballooning asian markets, which are causing products such as BB creams to find their way to mainstream, western markets. In fact, industry analysts are saying that market growth will be driven by the all-naturals, all-organic niche markets.
This renewed interest in botanicals and natural ingredients are also fuelled by highly controversial research findings on the potential side effects of many synthetics, including formaldehyde, phenoxyethanol, parabens, sulfates and phthalates to name a few. Although regulatory authorities have reassured the public of the safety of these ingredients — that is, when used within their prescribed concentrations — synthetics, in general, have gained such a bad rep that consumers are refusing to buy which, in turn, are forcing manufacturers to readjust and redesign their formulations.
Riding the tide with an all-natural skincare regimen
For now, the best you can do is to combine products like Illumaneau with inexpensive natural remedies. Here’s your strategy to beat skin aging naturally:
1. Avoid the sun as much as you can. Alright, just a little bit of sun, very early in the morning can do wonders to your health, including to your skin. When you step out though, make sure you absolutely need to because if you have a choice, just stay in the shade. No sunscreen is capable of giving you absolute 100% protection from harmful UV radiation — remember that!

2. Get as much sleep as you can. Let your skin do what it does best, that is, to treat and heal itself. Boost the process by getting enough sleep which gives your cells greater energy and longer time to work up a strategy to repair damages in the skin matrix.

3. Choose your food wisely. Load up more on food that will give you the most amount of nutrients in every bite. Keep in mind that your body is undergoing senescence as you go about your daily grind. By eating well, you are supporting the normal functioning of your body, including the ones happening underneath your skin. The best anti-aging foods include leafy greens, colorful fruits and veggies, citrus fruits, fatty fish like salmon, almonds and walnuts. Eat less of the salty and sugary foods which degrades collagen in your skin.

4. Engage in physical activity at least 3 times weekly, each lasting for at least 15 minutes. Regularly exerting pressure and stress on your body improves circulation and your overall immunity and resilience.

5. Stop thinking apocalyptic thoughts. Be more of a positive thinker. Try to see beyond the superficial. Have more faith in yourself. You know, exercise releases happy hormones too so, if you’re stressed, go waste your energy on the treadmill and come down happier and more optimistic.

6. Use anti-aging ingredients that will not inflame your skin and poison your body. Never have to leave your skin — and your body —to be at the mercy of some beauty product ever again. If you want to use anti-aging products, read more independent write ups to get to learn more about the product and your skin. Choose only products laden with mild and gentle ingredients.

Conclusion

If the world certainly was gearing up for the coming of the botanicals, with these 6 natural anti-aging remedies, you’ll be happy to note that you’re an early adaptor.

Author's Bio: 

Addie Davison works as a health and beauty consultant for online websites and an independent researcher by profession. She had completed her studies from university of America and live in United State, Chicago. She always like to explore her ideas about health, fitness and beauty . In her recent period ,she got an opportunity to explore. She has experience researching as a passion as well as profession.