How does it work?
This cleansing bar really cleans my sensitive combination skin without drying it out. The real bits of oatmeal gently exfoliate my skin. The fact that this is a 100% natural, 100% vegan and gluten free product is an added bonus. I will continue to buy this soap in the future. However, this is not to say that I will abandon my other facial cleansers that received good reviews in the past! A gal needs a little variety in her life, right?
Please check out the great ingredients list below.
Ingredients:Saponified Oils of Virgin Coconut Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Organic Rosehip Oil and Grapeseed Oil, Shea Butter, Avocado Butter, Vitamin E, Oatmeal and Honey
What are you washing your face with these days?
7 comments:
im using cetaphil. it's what my dermatologist recommended and it's easy for me to pick up if i run out. lasts a LONG time tho so i wont be running out anytime soon. i would like to get the natural soaps but right now this is the easiest thing for me.
I use Biore facial wash. It smells nice. I wouldn't mind trying a natural soap, though.
I also use cetaphil and a acne liquid brand from walmart. I am interested in your natural soap alo lol. Like you said we need variety
Noooot bad. And I'm lovin' the ingredients too.
Antithesis- I still have yet to try cetaphil but I have heard great things about it.
Frugalista!!! Biore I haven't used the brand in ages, glad it's working for you though.
Hair and Beyone- another vote for cetaphil- this may have to be the next product on my list.
B- yes the ingredients pulled me in.
Thanks for reading ladies.
PJD
loove the ingredients!
I use Chagrin Valley soaps carrot/ honey or is it milk/honey..
then once a week oyin black soap gel :)
I have been using sulfur soap to battle the dark spots I have been experiencing due to horrible break outs this summer. But Thank God my face is recovering and Sulfur Soap is truly the asnwer to my prayers!
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