I don't know if you have found anything that you like but I have a certified organic skin care line that is fantastic! I have been using it for 6 months and am thrilled with how my skin looks and feels and I am really happy that I am no longer putting chemicals on my skin. I am 49 and very concerned with how my skin looks. Since I have been using this skincare line I get compliments constantly. My skin looks great - smooth, even texture, reduction in redness, wrinkles and lines. I would probably recommend the Rejuvenessence line - especially the Rejuvenessence Facial Serum.
i am really familiar with organic skin care products and the one you mentioned is a complete mystery.
Portland, oregon based Talulah Skincare by Nicole Maust is very highly regarded for its organic botanicals and plant extracts. As stated on the Talulah website
100% Pure, Simple and Healthy Skincare
100% Vegetarian Formulas, (many are also vegan)
100% Organic Botanicals
100% Pure Plant Extracts
100% Cruelty-Free
100% Paraben and Phthalate Free
100% Non-Toxic and Gentle
100% Synthetic and Petroleum Free
I assure you I don't work for the company. very legit products that's growing major cred. in the organics skincare market.
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...
as said by the above poster, juice beauty and eminence organics seem to be quite popular. i have used juice beauty and soon to use eminence, but i find juice beauty ineffective for my skin type, but i have read soooo many rave reviews on this line...and caved in and bought their apple peel, which is ok, not great. but ppl have said that the morning after using this, their skin looked more radiant and plump.
another brand that u might want to look into is aubreys organics- their products are reasonably priced and the shipping cost seems to be quite low. i havent bought from them, but in other forums, i have read some good reviews on their products in general and the fast shipping. however, one poster complained about the slow pace of the order and that she didnt even recieve it, and aubreys didnt refund her her money back as she didnt pay for insurance postage, which was in the small prints.
forgot to say...u should use organc products within a year of purchase and be careful if ur gonna buy from ebay, cos read that they sell products that are pass (or soon reaching) its expiry date
Hi! I wanted to add that Kiss My Face products are amazing. I especially love their Mint and Jojoba Organic facial scrub. The scrub is deeply exfoliating, but manages to be gentle enough for daily use, and it doesn't leave my skin looking raw and red after use, like most scrubs do! Their products are sold at Whole Foods and at most natural food stores, and they are affordable. If you want less of an exfoliant and more of a face wash, try their 'Start-up' facial cleanser.
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.
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 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 am looking into organics now...and went wild at whole foods...and bought a skin care with a funky name called organic apoteke...a bit expensive compared to the others but i am real impressed with the difference its made....so all my girl friends say (but they would anyway!)
i tried buttermilk cleanser & the eye cream.
worth testing/sampling when yer next in whole foods....i suggest Do not buy...try it first and feels good on your skin
Stella McCartney's organic gentle cleansing milk is fab. use it everyday to remove makeup & grime (luv city livin!). I'll check out wholefoods beauty aisle next time i'm getting a snack.
--NG
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unregistered guest
1 Mar 2007
I don't know if you have found anything that you like but I have a certified organic skin care line that is fantastic! I have been using it for 6 months and am thrilled with how my skin looks and feels and I am really happy that I am no longer putting chemicals on my skin. I am 49 and very concerned with how my skin looks. Since I have been using this skincare line I get compliments constantly. My skin looks great - smooth, even texture, reduction in redness, wrinkles and lines. I would probably recommend the Rejuvenessence line - especially the Rejuvenessence Facial Serum.
unregistered guest
1 Mar 2007
i am really familiar with organic skin care products and the one you mentioned is a complete mystery. Portland, oregon based Talulah Skincare by Nicole Maust is very highly regarded for its organic botanicals and plant extracts. As stated on the Talulah website 100% Pure, Simple and Healthy Skincare 100% Vegetarian Formulas, (many are also vegan) 100% Organic Botanicals 100% Pure Plant Extracts 100% Cruelty-Free 100% Paraben and Phthalate Free 100% Non-Toxic and Gentle 100% Synthetic and Petroleum Free I assure you I don't work for the company. very legit products that's growing major cred. in the organics skincare market.
unregistered guest
21 Apr 2007
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...
unregistered guest
8 May 2007
as said by the above poster, juice beauty and eminence organics seem to be quite popular. i have used juice beauty and soon to use eminence, but i find juice beauty ineffective for my skin type, but i have read soooo many rave reviews on this line...and caved in and bought their apple peel, which is ok, not great. but ppl have said that the morning after using this, their skin looked more radiant and plump. another brand that u might want to look into is aubreys organics- their products are reasonably priced and the shipping cost seems to be quite low. i havent bought from them, but in other forums, i have read some good reviews on their products in general and the fast shipping. however, one poster complained about the slow pace of the order and that she didnt even recieve it, and aubreys didnt refund her her money back as she didnt pay for insurance postage, which was in the small prints.
unregistered guest
8 May 2007
forgot to say...u should use organc products within a year of purchase and be careful if ur gonna buy from ebay, cos read that they sell products that are pass (or soon reaching) its expiry date
5 posts
15 May 2007
Hi! I wanted to add that Kiss My Face products are amazing. I especially love their Mint and Jojoba Organic facial scrub. The scrub is deeply exfoliating, but manages to be gentle enough for daily use, and it doesn't leave my skin looking raw and red after use, like most scrubs do! Their products are sold at Whole Foods and at most natural food stores, and they are affordable. If you want less of an exfoliant and more of a face wash, try their 'Start-up' facial cleanser.
3 posts
15 May 2007
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.
30 posts
15 May 2007
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 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.
6 posts
25 Jul 2007
i am looking into organics now...and went wild at whole foods...and bought a skin care with a funky name called organic apoteke...a bit expensive compared to the others but i am real impressed with the difference its made....so all my girl friends say (but they would anyway!) i tried buttermilk cleanser & the eye cream. worth testing/sampling when yer next in whole foods....i suggest Do not buy...try it first and feels good on your skin
unregistered guest
25 Jul 2007
Stella McCartney's organic gentle cleansing milk is fab. use it everyday to remove makeup & grime (luv city livin!). I'll check out wholefoods beauty aisle next time i'm getting a snack. --NG