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Nov 4, 2013
Tori G.
Lately I've been trying to switch to all natural beauty products. There's a lot of different brands that advertise to be natural but I wanna know which are worth buying. Especially face wash. And lotions or body wash. If you've tried all natural face products please let me know which ones worked best for you.
Nov 4, 2013
Lexi K.
You can try some of the products at gardenofwisdom. com they have tons of all natural skin care products, and even sell raw ingredients, so you can make your own products.
Nov 4, 2013
Lynzie B.
I think lush is all natural but I'm not sure, a lot of people like it though.
Nov 4, 2013
Taylor K.
LUSH is awesome, it's as natural as they can get while keeping the products safe and useable for more than a few days...but they're moving towards 100% preservative free too!
Nov 5, 2013
Kitty K.
That depends on what you define as All Natural.
All natural can include chemicals. There are chemicals that occur naturally. Lush is a good example. Their products are not Organic but they are natural. An example would be cream for instance. Cream is sensitive to temperature so if its too hot it melts and if its too cold it'll freeze. So these companies like lush use preservative and naturally occurring chemicals to keep it up with look and scent. So that lowers the ability of the product and makes it not as effective.
For this reason I prefer to make my own products at home... We have a beautiful garden so I'm not in need of all these products and their preservatives. I find that making my own skin care products is much more effective than using anything store bought. It's helped my face clear up so much and I literally have no redness.
Things that you can find at a store as a raw ingredient is CocoaButter ( It needs to be yellow and smell of cocoa. The white cocoa butter without scent has been touched per say and it's abilities are less of. ) Aloe Vera, it'd be best to the plant. It's clear sticky goo makes a great moisturizer, primer, and helps with acne and skin tone. Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar makes a great toner. Coconut Oil ( Organic coconut oil does not smell like coconut. ) as a face and body butter. If you whip it - it turns into a cream form. But like I said its temperature sensitive so it may melt. Oatmeal ( Of any kind. ). You can use it as a mask or a wash. It gives nice glowy skin and exfoliates. It's so gentle that people with the most sensitive skin issues use it daily. Tomato is great ( with honey ) for acne and giving you a nice complexion. Raw organic honey works amazing as its anti bacterial and soothing. You can use oils as well like tea tree oil, lavender, almond, castor, jojoba. I love using rose water with green tea as a refreshing spray.
Nov 7, 2013
Danielle L.
I love the simple line