Cheaper alternatives to Dr Hauschka?

Hello All,

I'm leaving work and going back to Uni in September and need to save some cash. I currently use Dr Hauschka products but they will be a bit too expensive for me when I'm a poverty stricken student!

Does anyone have any recommendations for cheap alternatives or similar products in one of the cheaper ranges? I'm quite keen to keep to a more natural/organic skincare routinue if possible.

Thanks in advance,

Minxystar

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  • Tigersilly
    Tigersilly Posts: 376 Forumite
    Have you tried Ebay? I buy my Dr. Hauschka products from there.
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    minxystar wrote: »
    Hello All,

    I'm leaving work and going back to Uni in September and need to save some cash. I currently use Dr Hauschka products but they will be a bit too expensive for me when I'm a poverty stricken student!

    Does anyone have any recommendations for cheap alternatives or similar products in one of the cheaper ranges? I'm quite keen to keep to a more natural/organic skincare routinue if possible.

    Thanks in advance,

    Minxystar

    I adore Dr H myself so know how much you will miss them.

    What skin type are you and what "problems" are you treating? Will help us cheepos recommend alternatives
  • minxystar
    minxystar Posts: 39 Forumite
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    hello

    I have combination skin so oily t-zone and normalish cheeks. I need a good cleanser and a decent deep cleansing mask also....

    M
  • JoeyEmma
    JoeyEmma Posts: 913 Forumite
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    Have a read through the threads on here about oil cleansing. You can't get much cheaper.

    Also, have a look at shipping Dr H products over from Germany. You'll save a fortune on UK prices
  • ninnoodle
    ninnoodle Posts: 433 Forumite
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    Weleda products are very similar to Dr Hauschka but a fraction of the price. You get them from most health stores, sometimes regular supermarkets or chemists. I find them fantastic.
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    Sounds about the same as me then. Im having great results from the oil cleansing and Im using Tescos BNatural hot cloth cleanser
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