thread: Product Recommendation - Skincare / Shampoo etc

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
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    Question Product Recommendation - Skincare / Shampoo etc

    Hi,

    I am after some recommendations on skin care and shampoo/conditioner which has had all the nasties taken out! I have tried a few brands.. only to get home and realise they are not as good as they made out (a lot more careful now when making the purchase) so it is starting to add up and I have a cupboard full I stuff I prob wont use.

    I went to a great organic skin care workshop on he weekend, it was full of lots of info on chemicals in the cosmetics industry and also greenwashing.. but the main focus was really Miessence products.

    I like Misessence, but there is something about the smell of the products that I dont like.. cant quite put my finger on it. I would also prefer something a little less costly (is this possible??)

    So ladies, what do you use and swear by???

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    SE suburbs, Vic
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    I use Nature's Oraganics on DD they have an all in one wash which is a shampoo, conditioner & body wash, and its not exxy. About $4 a bottle, Coles sell it.

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    Sep 2005
    whoop whoop or not, not sure yet!!!
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    i also have natures organics all in one for kids (had a superman on the front I think) but haven't seen it since - my kids find it really hurts their eyes when they get it in there though but they do have fairly sensitive eyes. I use the normal range of shampoos myself and don't find them too bad - they certainly are the cheapest option I've seen for such type of products.

    i know some who swear by envirocare which I think you get in health food stores it does a shampoo/bodywash and dishwasher products and soap powder at a minimum - not at the supermarket and they certainly don't find it as costly as say the Akin (sp??) range. I have only seen the bulk size though so don't know whether its available in smaller quantities

    I have also used Natures Instinct but notice not every product in the range is as "friendly" as others and thus might not suit you
    Last edited by jaspen; April 23rd, 2010 at 07:50 AM.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    507

    Thanks guys, I have looked into the Natures Organics range, including the shampoo and kids 3in1 and have decided to give them a miss as they still contain a few ingredients I would rather avoid.

    Anyone else??

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2009
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    I really like the Akin products.. I have found them great for both myself and my bub. And they smell divine which is a bonus!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2009
    1,385

    Oh and i also LOVE Moogoo...

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    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    Ive tried quite a few (most of the brands already mentioned) and so far my fav is Sukin. Although I do like the Natural Instinct moisturiser!
    Moogoo products are great too!

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    Aug 2006
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    I was using a great (and affordable) organic shampoo from Priceline, organic care I think it was called, haven't been able to find it at the shops again since. It was the only one I've used that's actually removed the product cleanly out of my hair without making it feel like straw (and I have a whole collection of ones that I've tried and abandoned because of the straw-hair factor). It's not completely free of chemicals but I'm mostly trying to reduce parabens so it ticks that box ok.

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    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    I use Margaret River Hemp Co shampoo and conditioner, which I adore and there are ne nasties, so suitable for DDs hair as well. And their foot moisturiser is sooo gooood! lol
    DH uses their mens moisturiser and shaving bar and loves them also.
    On my face I use Mokosh, which is made in WA, organic, fair trade and no nasties (including palm oil/derivatives).
    The Hemp Co stuff is really very good value, certainly cheaper than salon brands etc, the Mokosh is more expensive, but much cheaper than the name-brand products my sister uses - and it smells devine and is so so good for my skin.

    Both their websites should show up in a google search

    HTH

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    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    507

    thanks ladies, I will look up the ones mentioned

    I actually cant use Moogoo, thats another one I have tried and I actually had a reaction to it.. my hands flared up something crazy!! Which was a shame as I have heard some great things about it.

    Marydeam - Organic Care is the Natures Organics one... You can now get it in Coles and Woolworths/Safeway.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    507

    Jaskie - I have been using the EWP's cosmetic database as my bible and I have the chemical maze on order.. so excited cant wait to get it as it will make shopping so much easier!!