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Tue May 25, 2004 6:51 pm      Reply with quote
EDS doesn't carry anything organic, so what about, Eminence Organic skin care from Hungary for a spa quality organic line. Had a facial with their products, last weekend--
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Tue May 25, 2004 7:16 pm      Reply with quote
Shiseido
Erno Laszlo

I saw good reviews on the above two products and looked into them. I even tried Erno Laszlo myself and found that it is really good. I asked people about Shiseido products and they said that they are very good too.
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Tue May 25, 2004 7:17 pm      Reply with quote
By the way, if EDS decides to carry Shiseido, please get them directly from Japan, not from northamerica.
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Wed May 26, 2004 2:56 am      Reply with quote
I second the Laszlo

Maybe also Mario Badescu?
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Wed May 26, 2004 6:01 am      Reply with quote
Embarassed Yeah, I'm a sucker for packaging too.... Smile Googled about Sjal and would now like to try some of their products. Then I saw the prices Confused I'd need samples to persuade me to try the fullsize.

I'd also like to add Kosmea to the list now. It's a little Australian company that specialises in Rose Hip Oil skincare. They make some very nice stuff (including pure Rose Hip Oil for the face).

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Mabsy, it is from Sweden with very nice packaging (i know you like packaging!
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Wed May 26, 2004 9:38 am      Reply with quote
LAMAS!!!!!
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Wed May 26, 2004 11:40 am      Reply with quote
tracie martyn products!!
i have her enzyme exfoliant - a granular mask that you work into your face and then leave on for 10 minutes, rinse off, and lovely rosy cheeks!
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Wed May 26, 2004 4:32 pm      Reply with quote
I know I will be the black sheep for saying this... But I think EDS should stick to spa products, and not carry department store brands such as Sheseido or Lancome, or drugstore brands like those made by Proctor & Gamble which all test on animals. That's just my opinion and 2 cents worth...
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Off topic Embarassed ... But Citygurl, I just got into Lamas and love that they are VEGAN. What products do you like and recommend?
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Wed May 26, 2004 8:04 pm      Reply with quote
thoughtcrime wrote:
I know I will be the black sheep for saying this... But I think EDS should stick to spa products, and not carry department store brands such as Sheseido or Lancome, or drugstore brands like those made by Proctor & Gamble which all test on animals. That's just my opinion and 2 cents worth...



Thoughtcrime, you are very well entitled to your opinions and feelings and I (we) appreciate hearing them. Smile
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[/quote] Fantasia - still recovering from being ill earlier on this week. Though I guess when the doctor said "stay in bed" and "go to bed early" he really meant "sleep" and not "surf the net and go on the EDS forum"... He should have been a little bit more specific I thought.... Smile Mabsy[/quote]


Mabsy, glad to hear you are recovering, never like to hear when one of "us" is ill :-& but...I bet the doctor is still wondering Think why you probably were happy when he said to stay in bed, hee hee hee, little did he know, right? Laughing Laughing
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Wed May 26, 2004 8:12 pm      Reply with quote
To be honest, though, I would really like to see Chanel products offered too. I understand about the other drugstore brands but Chanel and the others seem "above" that and heck, if we girls are willing to check out the products here on EDS, why not give it a try and offer some of these choices to us?

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Wed May 26, 2004 8:43 pm      Reply with quote
thoughtcrime....i totally agree with you about the type of products EDS should carry. you're no black sheep on this one. Smile

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Thu May 27, 2004 4:58 am      Reply with quote
Not a black sheep on this one, I agree with you. Besides, I don't think EDS can carry lines like Lancome, Chanel etc, these are carried through dept stores mainly and I don't think I've ever seen a spa carry those lines. I'm not so sure they would be permitted to.

Fantasia - all recovered now. But seem to have come up with another weird problem Rolling Eyes Sad I'm just about to post about it too and gross you guys out Laughing

thoughtcrime wrote:
I know I will be the black sheep for saying this... But I think EDS should stick to spa products, and not carry department store brands such as Sheseido or Lancome, or drugstore brands like those made by Proctor & Gamble which all test on animals. That's just my opinion and 2 cents worth...
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Thu May 27, 2004 7:18 am      Reply with quote
eeekkk, seems like i'm the black sheep on this topic. Eh?
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Thu May 27, 2004 7:58 am      Reply with quote
Embarassed Sorry dear, wasn't my intention to single you out. I was just looking for an example of a large dept store brand and it so happened that Chanel popped into my head (probably because I read it here earlier...). The thread is about stuff you are hoping that EDS will carry - my alterior motive was to find out all the brands everyone likes *evil laugh* Smile Be it Chanel or whatever. I was just thinking that even though we'd like to see it here - it may not be possible.

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Laughing oh dearest mabsy, I knew you weren't singling me out. Wink .
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Thu May 27, 2004 9:12 pm      Reply with quote
BTW, my comment wasn't made to single anyone out, or exclude anyone either. I was just expressing what I thought. I know I'm very opinionated Embarassed I have nothing against dpt. store, drugstore, health food store, or products you have to order from a representative. I use and have tried it all, but I like buying spa products that are unique and hard to find at a great price without having to go all over the place to the best spas and resorts in the world to obtain them. Wink
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Fri May 28, 2004 4:47 am      Reply with quote
thoughtcrime wrote:
I know I will be the black sheep for saying this... But I think EDS should stick to spa products, and not carry department store brands such as Sheseido or Lancome, or drugstore brands like those made by Proctor & Gamble which all test on animals. That's just my opinion and 2 cents worth...


actually I agree, if I could get drugstore brands at the drugstore why would I come here?

My suggestions.

Karen Herzog.
Montagne Jeunesse = vege. Has lovely face and body masks.
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How do people feel about Clarins? I know its also a department store brand but they've always seemed a little better than the others? Confused
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Fri May 28, 2004 4:48 am      Reply with quote
Just thought of something else.
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Eve,
OMG just checked out Montagne Jeunesse website as I have never heard of them before, WOW how awesome!!! thanks for sharing!!
Very Happy I totally want to try it!! On no this * spam alert * has to stop! I am obsessed with skin care products to the point when doodling, I write down all the products I want to try, and the products that have worked for me. I know, I know PATHETIC! This is one of my main vices... No substances here. Anyway, if you like Montagne Jeunesse, you should check out Eminence Organic. They are only sold at spas though.
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BTW Eve, where do you purchase Montagne Jeunesse products? TIA
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Oh just checked out Montagne Jeunesse's site again and it says in the U.S., you can purchase in the drugstore. Strange, but I've never seen it before Question
Eve, what Nuxe and Montagne Jeunesse products do you love?
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Sat May 29, 2004 5:12 am      Reply with quote
Thoughtcrime,

I've used a few of the Montagne Jeunesse masks - they were quite nice. In Australia these are sold in little one-use sachets, usually at K-Mart, and supermarkets. I think they're about Au$3.50 each. They may well make other products, but I'm only familiar with the masks. I've used the strawberry one and I think a sea mud one of some sort. The strawberry one was great - smelled lovely AND it tingled! Very Happy Even though they are one-use sachets - they's quite a lot in them so you can maybe get 2 or 3 uses out of them

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Sun May 30, 2004 6:23 am      Reply with quote
Thanks Mabsy, I will have to check it out!
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