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Skin Organics By Ann Webb


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Hello Everyone,

I've been using this line for the past week and I have to say it's wonderful. I have seen it at Whole Foods in the past and always stopped to sample the Vanilla Acai because it smells so good. I was looking for gluten free skin care and the sales lady brought it to my attention that SO by Ann Webb actually labels their bottles gluten free. My skin was so dry and everything that I was putting on it made it more dry and itchy. Now my skin feels supple again. These are the things that I'm using so far...

These are for Sensitive-Dry-Mature skin

Cleanser

Mellow Melon

Toner

Cucumber Sage

Exfoliate-all skin types

Lavender silk- face and body scrub- this is a dry powder that you mix with your cleanser and it's awsome.

Protect

Pomegranate shade booster and Super C-15 mixed together

I also purchased the Vanilla Acai, Goji Azelaic, Olive eye and Coffee Cherry

If you have Normal,dry or hormonal skin they recommend the Peppermint milk cleanser and if you have Hyper-pigment,Oily or blemished skin they recommend the Spearmint tea cleanser. Everything else can be used no matter what type of skin you have. Their website is www.skinorganicsaw.com

Enjoy!!!


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