Good organic skin care cream for dry skin?
By foreveryoung72 on 29 Jan 2007
Can anyone recommend a good organic skin care cream for dry skin? I'm 34 years old and starting to show some fine lines around the eyes and mouth.
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Im a beauty therapist in London and i've started hearing really good things about a line called Eminence Skin Care. They use only organic ingredients in their lines and they are rich in anti-oxidants which is vital in skin care products. Another line I really like Juice Beauty - a 100% organic line that I often recommend to Clients. Ive heard its very popular in the States...
Try Juice Beauty -- many of their products are available at Whole Foods. I've been trying to find an organic lip balm with sunscreen that didn't taste horrible (like Aveda's lip balm, which cost me $9 at an Aveda store for a _single_ tube!) Juice Beauty has a 3-pack of lip balm that actually tastes good and contains only titantium dioxide for SPF 15, so it doesn't have the chemical aftertaste of most lip balms. It cost me $15 for 3 tubes, or $5/tube, and it's totally worth it. Their Green Apple face peel is also nice.
I luv my aubrey organics SPF 25 natural sun. Green tea ingredient + organic jojoba oils. got it for my bare arms for sun protection {freckles are becoming sunspots, ughh} but to make sure my baby's skin doesnt get in contact w/ harmful chemicals.
sorry I can't offer too many organic prod recommendation but I'll say I was confused by the comment that Origins is organic. Origins has just 2 products that are organic. Nourishing oil for face is one of them. Don't confuse "natural" for "organic"
Try Zia Natural or Jason Naturall, both are available at Whole Foods. I love Zia's masks and Jason's toothpaste.
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