
Natural Ingredients Dermatologists Secretly Hate (And Why Your Skin Does Too)
Intro: Natural ≠ Gentle (Sorry, Internet)
The beauty industry loves to tell us:
“If it’s natural, it must be good for your skin.”
Dermatologists quietly sigh every time they hear this.
Because many of the ingredients that cause the most skin reactions are — you guessed it — completely natural.
Let’s expose the usual suspects.
The Truth About Plants
Plants evolved to:
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protect themselves
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repel insects
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survive harsh environments
Which means they’re full of:
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volatile compounds
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irritants
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allergens
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immune stimulators
Great for plants.
Not always great for skin.
1. Essential Oils (The Biggest Offenders)
Often marketed as calming or healing, essential oils are among the top causes of cosmetic contact dermatitis.
Common culprits:
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lavender
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tea tree
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citrus oils
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peppermint
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eucalyptus
They stimulate nerve endings and immune responses — especially on sensitive skin.
2. Citrus Extracts
Brightening? Yes.
Irritating? Also yes.
Citrus oils are phototoxic and destabilize the skin barrier.
3. Nut Oils (Even the Fancy Ones)
Shea. Almond. Argan. Macadamia.
Nut oils contain proteins that can:
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trigger allergies
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worsen eczema
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activate immune responses on broken skin
Natural doesn’t mean predictable.
4. Witch Hazel
Astringent.
Drying.
Barrier-disrupting.
Great for oil control — terrible for sensitive or compromised skin.
5. Raw Honey & Bee Products
Healing for some.
Highly allergenic for others.
Especially problematic for people with pollen allergies.
Why Dermatologists Prefer “Boring” Ingredients
Because boring ingredients:
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don’t activate the immune system
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don’t irritate nerves
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don’t cause delayed reactions
Calm skin beats trendy skin every time.
Final Thought
If your skin stings, burns, or flakes — it’s not “detoxing.”
It’s reacting.
Nature is powerful.
And power requires caution.
🌿 EpiLynx Note
EpiLynx products avoid common botanical allergens and are gluten-free, nut-free, allergen-safe, vegan, and designed for sensitive skin.

