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Natural Skin Products
lisa701
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Can anyone suggest any reasonably priced skin care products which contain natural ingredients rather than the usual long list of chemicals?
I've searched the internet and found quite a few brands, but they vary in price from a reasonable budget to lottery winner prices.
I've searched the internet and found quite a few brands, but they vary in price from a reasonable budget to lottery winner prices.
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Can anyone suggest any reasonably priced skin care products which contain natural ingredients rather than the usual long list of chemicals?
I've searched the internet and found quite a few brands, but they vary in price from a reasonable budget to lottery winner prices.
Rosehip Oil, I use it as a moisturiser at night time and much prefer it to night cream, it has made my skin lovely and soft, and I was using Elemis pro collagen night cream before, so just shows expensive is not always the best option. I use the absolute armoas 50ml, i think it will probably last me about 6 weeks as i mix a small amount in my moisturiser in the morning too. It cost me £8.00 but I have a student account with them as it is down the road to me. But you can buy it for around £10 on amazon.0 -
Coconut oil is versatile, you can use it on your skin, as a hair conditioner, cook with it, fry with it and many other uses with food.0
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I'd also vote oils (although I'm more reluctant to use them on my hair as I can never seem to get it right).
You can remove makeup with them, cleanse with them, and moisturise with them. They're great, even for oily skin types.
If you want to use a toner, use rose water or witch hazel depending on your skin type. Potter's Herbals are good.
For hair, if you don't want to use oils, Lush's shampoos are excellent (I prefer the dry cake-type ones rather than their liquid ones).0 -
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I love the rosehip oil by Trilogy, around £15 but lasts a while0
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You can get 100ml of rosehip oil from naturally thinking, 100ml is £6, or you can get organic rosehip oil for £7 for 100ml, it's very good stuff, and much cheaper buying it this way than from a branded name in my opinion. http://www.naturallythinking.com/products/Rosehip-Carrier-Oil-%252d-Special-Offer-Cold-Pressed.html
This site is good and has a wide range of products price wise http://www.naturisimo.com/0 -
I love naturallythinking.
I use their shower gel and shampoo and lots of other stuff.
I wil be trying out the rosehip oil.
http://www.naturallythinking.com/products/Shower-Gel-SLS-free-Extra-Mild.html
http://www.naturallythinking.com/products/Shampoo-SLS-free-Extra-Mild.html0 -
I use Aveeno moisturiser which is cheap and made of natural products. I use this on face and body and its pretty much the only thing that doesn't irritate my skin, its really lovely and non greasy.Many thanks to everyone who posts competitions and works so hard to provide all the answers!
Best wins this year so far: £100 Hobbycraft Voucher, £50 cash, GoPro Camera0 -
I also use Aveeno - get it free on prescription for my eczema.
But today I got a free sample of Argan oil. OMG its lush! A little goes a long way.
Not sure now much a bottle costs though.0 -
another for rosehip oil, I mix with sea buckthorn.
a few drops of rosehip oil on damp hair have transformed it!0
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