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Gluten/oat/soy Free Skincare?


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HELLO!

Anyone know of a good gluten,oat,and soy free skincare line? Preferably organic too??

Thanks.

AMY


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Amy--

I use products from both of these companies--

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Well, without knowing what sort of stuff you are looking for, I'll just toss in my two cents worth...

Coconut oil is wonderful for the skin, not just as a moisturizer, but for the actual health of the skin. It is also great for the hair and nails, in particular when eaten as a food rather than used externally. Besides, if you get the good stuff (Indonesian centrifuged type), it's a whole lot more enjoyable to eat it! Use it in place of butter/margarine, cooking oils, and more. I also read it works very well as a makeup remover.

For soaps, there's a brand called Kiss My Face, and they use olive oil in many of there products. Their pure olive oil soap doesn't dry out the skin at all (it is made of olive oil, so no wonder).

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Thank-you!!!!

jersey angel---the mychelle line sounds yummy!!!

Amy

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Thank-you!!!!

jersey angel---the mychelle line sounds yummy!!!

Amy

I love the Honeydew Cleanser--my skin is very sensitive and this is perfect. Good luck in your search for products! :)

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I'm going to look at both of these lines Patti, you've mentioned them so many times before but I've never followed up on it.

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I'm going to look at both of these lines Patti, you've mentioned them so many times before but I've never followed up on it.

Whole Foods carries some of the Mychelle products--I get my cleanser there.


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