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When most people hear the word “charcoal,” they likely think of barbecues and summertime. However, this black powder has many other uses, including some pertaining to beauty. In fact, charcoal benefits for skin, teeth, and hair are numerous. If you’re curious about how to use it and what to know before using it, read on.<\/p>\n

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What is activated charcoal?<\/h2>\n

As its name suggests activated charcoal represents charcoal containing active elements. It activates when a high heat exposure increases its purity and increases its surface area<\/strong>. Activated charcoal is therefore porous and can absorb toxins, and this ingredient is known as an antioxidant for the skin<\/a>.<\/p>\n

This jet-black powder is effective for binding to the tiny pores<\/strong> which accumulate underneath the skin and build up dirt and chemicals. The ingredients used in this product are natural materials such as wood shells, coconut, wood fiber, and coal. The skin can be easily protected with natural ingredients<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Wellness uses of activated charcoal<\/h2>\n

Before the earliest people started using charcoal, they ingested activated charcoal. Although it remains unclear whether charcoal helps us internally, centuries before humans started drinking it to treat food poisoning<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The use of detoxifying pills in alcoholic beverages has become increasingly widespread. This is available in health food stores today (active charcoal lemonade and detox juice<\/strong> are the most commonly used).<\/p>\n

Charcoal benefits for teeth<\/h2>\n

This is another common use for activated charcoal. Activated charcoal can bind to bacteria and remove toxins from the mouth<\/strong> therefore creating cleaner teeth, gums, and even a brighter smile. If you are looking to whiten your teeth<\/strong>, it’s easy to do at home using charcoal.<\/p>\n

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Simply mix together one capsule of activated charcoal with warm water or coconut oil<\/a> to form a paste.<\/p><\/div>\n

Simply mix together one capsule of activated charcoal with warm water or coconut oil<\/a> to form a paste. Gently brush your teeth with the activated charcoal toothpaste for two minutes, making sure to avoid your gums<\/strong>. Rinse well and brush your teeth as usual with toothpaste.<\/p>\n

It’s important to note that while activated charcoal can help remove surface stains on teeth, it will not change the natural color of your teeth<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Pick a gentle toothbrush<\/h3>\n

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Charcoal benefits for hair<\/h2>\n

Another benefit comes from activated charcoal’s ability to eliminate toxins in the body which also improves skin and hair. Removing these chemicals, charcoal helps your body absorb nutrients more effectively. This means that your hair will be stronger<\/strong> as well as shinier and healthier-looking.<\/p>\n

How to use charcoal in hair care?<\/h3>\n

The easiest way to use activated charcoal in your hair care routine is by mixing it in shampoo. Simply add one teaspoon of activated charcoal to your favorite shampoo and mix well<\/strong>. You can also add a few drops of essential oil such as lavender for a nice scent.<\/p>\n

Another option is to make a DIY scalp scrub by mixing together 3 tablespoons of activated charcoal, 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar<\/a>, and 1 tablespoon of vegetable glycerin. Massage into the scalp for a few minutes before rinsing with warm water.<\/p>\n

Charcoal benefits for skin<\/h2>\n

In terms of skincare benefits, activated charcoal can act as a natural alternative to chemical peels which can be harsh on the skin. This detoxifying ingredient works to absorb excess oil and dirt from the face, revealing clearer skin<\/strong>. Also, it is important to point out that charcoal is great for oily skin, but also for sensitive skin, dry skin, and combination skin.<\/p>\n

Removes dead skin cells<\/h3>\n

Charcoal opens up the pores which can help to prevent acne<\/strong><\/a>. When used regularly, activated charcoal can also help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.<\/p>\n

Removes impurities<\/h3>\n

Whether it’s a few blemishes or more severe issues such as eczema, activated charcoal can help to remove impurities that your skin may be harboring. It also pulls out dirt and excess oil which leads to clogged pores and breakouts.<\/p>\n

Reduces blackheads<\/h3>\n

If you are prone to blackheads, you will appreciate the ability of activated charcoal to bind to these impurities and remove them from the skin. It is gentle yet effective for removing blackheads when used consistently.<\/p>\n

So, whether you are looking to improve your skin’s texture<\/strong> and tone or simply remove the appearance of blemishes, activated charcoal can be a great option.<\/p>\n

Cleanse excess oil<\/h3>\n

If you are struggling with excess oil and a buildup of dirt on your face, activated charcoal is an excellent option to help combat these issues. You can use it in conjunction with your regular skincare routine or use it as a mask to give your skin a deeper clean<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Treats acne<\/h3>\n

If you have acne-prone skin or oily skin, charcoal masks or beauty products that contain this natural ingredient should be your pick. Namely, charcoal is effective in absorbing excess oil which is one of the causes of acne<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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whether you are looking to improve your skin’s texture<\/strong> and tone or simply remove the appearance of blemishes, activated charcoal can be a great option.<\/p><\/div>\n

Exfoliates the skin<\/h3>\n

If you want to get rid of dead skin cells and reveal brighter skin, look no further than activated charcoal. This natural exfoliant<\/a> can help to remove impurities that dull the complexion.<\/p>\n

Treats insect bites<\/h3>\n

If you have been stung by a bee or mosquito, activated charcoal can help to soothe the area and reduce swelling<\/strong>. Simply apply a small amount of charcoal to the affected area and let it sit for 15-20 minutes before rinsing with water.<\/p>\n

Soothes sunburns<\/h3>\n

If you have spent too much time in the sun, activated charcoal can also be used to treat sunburn symptoms such as redness and irritation<\/strong>. To soothe your skin, simply mix together one teaspoon of powdered charcoal, a few drops of aloe vera gel, and 4 ounces of water.<\/p>\n

How to use activated charcoal in skincare?<\/h2>\n

Cleansers<\/h3>\n

You can find skincare products that contain activated charcoal such as face wash, bar soap, and body wash.<\/p>\n

Scrubs<\/h3>\n

Activated charcoal scrub is a great way to incorporate charcoal in skincare. Simply mix together these ingredients:<\/p>\n