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Sun Feb 26, 2006 2:12 pm |
I just bought the Avalons Organic Toner, it says it's for sensitive skin. I need a verification from EDS experts whether the ingredients is good for use.
I don't know ingredient well enough. Is there any alcohol or fragrance in this toner?
The listed ingredients are as below:
certified organic aloe vera barbadensis and lavender hydrosol(lavandula officinalis), certified organic extracts of chamomile ( chamomilla recutita), echinacea purpurea, ginkgo biloba, green tea and lavender, papaya(carica papaya) and cucumber(cucumis sativus) extracts, NaPCA, vegetable glecerin, panthenol(pro-vitamin B5), allantoin, methyl/propylparaben, and pure essential oils.
Is this toner good for dry skin age 29? |
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Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:12 pm |
I'd like some opinions on this too, I just started using it a week ago.
My skin is dry, older than yours and so far it seems okay. The smell is a little strong, but I don't think there's any added fragrance. Interested to say the responses you get. |
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Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:52 pm |
I used their Organic Rosemary hand and body lotion and really fell in love with it. So, I wonder if the toner is the same. I just want to confirm if there is any alcohol before I started to use it. Any idea? |
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Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:05 pm |
I'm pretty sure there is no alcohol at all. I think if you search on google for 'alcohol cosmetics' you should find more information. Usually there is a "SD-40" or another number, or "denat." or "denatured" in the description. Since there's nothing at all like that in the list, I say it's safe. |
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