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When it comes to grocery shopping, we know we’re always on the lookout for fresher, healthier foods. We want to be careful and smart about what we put into our body. The fresher, the better — and we know we always feel more energized after eating fresh foods. So why don’t we approach our skincare routine in the same way?
While we might not necessarily think about it, tons of skincare is packed to the brim with preservatives — the same kinds we avoid in our food. Brands add them for longevity and to enable repeated use, but they could actually be harming your face because preservatives are skin irritants! If you’re into clean living or you have sensitive skin, it might be time to make the switch to LightWater.
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LightWater is the answer to the “preservative overload” in the beauty industry. Launched earlier this year by renowned experts and scientists, the brand was created to provide the same freshness and nutrition we seek in our diet — but in our skincare routine.
Of course, LightWater’s products are clean, featuring zero allergens, fragrances, silicones, PEG, phthalates or sulfates. They’re also cruelty-free, vegan and noncomedogenic. All things we already look for. It’s the brand’s process, from sourcing to application, that makes it truly stand out.
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All of LightWater’s ingredients are sourced fresh and then formulated and produced in small batches, limiting exposure to light, air and touch to prioritize potency and freshness. This is why each application is packaged in a daily dose.
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