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Fragrance-Free vs. Unscented vs. No Synthetic Fragrance
Fragrance-Free vs. Unscented vs. No Synthetic Fragrance: What the Labels Actually Mean — Indiefog Naturals Label Literacy Fragrance-Free vs. Unscented vs. No Synthetic Fragrance: What

Why Essential Oils Flare Sensitive Skin (And What To Do)
Nervous System Skincare · Ingredient Education Why “Natural” Skincare Can Still Flare Your Skin Essential oils are some of the most beloved ingredients in clean

Why Your Skin Is Reactive — A Nervous System Explanation
Nervous System Skincare™ Why Your Skin Is Reactive — A Nervous System Explanation Your skin isn’t malfunctioning. It’s reporting. You’ve changed your cleanser. Simplified your

Your Skin Didn’t Betray You
Why nervous system skincare – and every ingredient we deliberately leave out – matters most during the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause.

Skincare Ingredients to Avoid With MCAS — A Clinical Guide
Fragrance free skincare for sensitive skin helps reduce flare-ups, protect the barrier, and create a calmer ritual for reactive, overstimulated skin.

What Is Nervous System Skincare — And Why Does It Matter for Autoimmune Skin?
Do you have an autoimmune condition? Then you already know your skin does not behave like other people’s skin. It flares. It reacts. It gets red, dry, or inflamed for reasons that seem disconnected from your routine.

Stress Reactive Skincare That Calms
Stress reactive skincare starts with a calmer barrier, fewer triggers, and rituals that support both sensitive skin and the nervous system.

The Inside-Out Skin Protocol
The Inside-Out Skin Protocol: 8 Supplements with Real Research at the Cellular Level (And Why You Can’t Get Them in One Bottle)

Nervous System Skin Sensations, Explained
Nervous system skin sensations can feel confusing, intense, and deeply personal. Learn why they happen and how to calm reactive skin gently.

What Nervous System Skin Conditions Reveal
Nervous system skin conditions can flare with stress, overload, and irritation. Learn what they reveal and how to care for reactive skin gently.

Can the Nervous System Cause Skin Problems?
Can the nervous system cause skin problems? Learn how stress, sensitivity, and barrier disruption interact, and what helps skin feel calm.

Calendula in Spring: Supporting Skin as It Wakes Back Up
Spring can leave skin feeling reactive, dry, or out of rhythm after winter. Discover how calendula help support barrier recovery, soothe visible redness, and bring steadiness back to sensitive skin during seasonal transition.

Why Preservatives Matter (And What “Natural” Really Means for Your Skin)
Preservation plays an important role in skincare safety, stability, and skin compatibility. Learn why Indiefog transitioned to 100% naturally derived preservation systems across its essences, serums, and facial bars and what that means for sensitive skin and long-term product integrity.

How to Support Your Skin with Vitamin C This Spring
As spring brings longer days and more time outside, your skin begins to adjust to consistent daily sun exposure. Vitamin C can help support that shift—brightening, protecting, and maintaining balance without adding complexity. This is a simpler way to approach seasonal skincare, using what supports your skin rather than overhauling your routine.

Care That Supports You & Mother Earth
Environmental care isn’t something we approach seasonally at Indiefog. It’s built into how we formulate, source, and package every product—quietly and consistently. From concentrated ingredients that last longer to refillable packaging and ethical sourcing, this is a slower, more intentional way to care for your skin and the earth at the same time.

Regulation & Activation
Why the Nervous System Belongs in Skincare And why Regulation vs. Activation is the framework your skin has been missing Your skin isn’t just a

How to Repair Your Skin Barrier in Winter (Without Adding More Products)
Step 02 · Rebuild Rebuild the lipid matrix Shield Serum is designed to restore skin integrity. A ceramide complex (NP, AP, EOP), cholesterol, and phytosphingosine

