Article: There are certain ingredients commonly found in facial cleansers that can irritate or dry out skin. The safety of some of these products is still debated. Read the ingredients label of your face wash, and avoid brands that use:  Diethanolamine (DEA) Monoethanolamine (MEA) Triethanolamine (TEA) Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) Triclosan Most fragrances contain phthalates, which are a group of chemicals that are often used to soften plastic and vinyl. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not know very much about the potential side effects of phthalates, so it is best to avoid them. While no scientific evidence supports this, some people even think phthalates may interfere with puberty and decrease sperm count. Additionally, other fragrances might include hormone disrupters. Whenever possible, avoid buying cleansers that use artificial fragrances or perfumes. Whether you are using an oil cleanser, face wash, or cleansing wipes, you can usually find an option that uses natural ingredients. Look for face wash that contains herbs, oils, and other plant-based products. Ingredients towards the top of the list are used in higher proportions than ingredients lower in the list.  Green tea has antioxidant properties and reduces inflammation in the skin. Licorice also has anti-inflammatory qualities.  Witch hazel, peppermint, and tea tree are astringents that can help control oil and acne. Aloe, cucumber, and rosewater are good for dry skin. Castile soap is a traditional soap that is made with lye and vegetable oils. It lacks many of the unnatural ingredients found in most cleansers. Liquid castile soap can be mixed with essential oils or natural ingredients like honey, or it can be used on its own.
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Avoid potentially harmful ingredients. Watch out for fragrances. Search for natural ingredients. Buy Castile soap.