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Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:50 am      Reply with quote
Has anyone used their natural skincare products yet? Thoughts, comments?

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:58 am      Reply with quote
I like the all natural organic concept, but when they first came out the seemed ridiculously over priced IMHO. You can get better for less.

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:33 pm      Reply with quote
Oh, so you have tried it? What did you think of the products?

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:38 pm      Reply with quote
if you look at the ingredients...i wouldn't call it exactly all organic or all natural :/
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:46 pm      Reply with quote
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if you look at the ingredients...i wouldn't call it exactly all organic or all natural :/


No it is 100% natural... not sure if its all organic though.

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:08 pm      Reply with quote
I wouldn't consider it natural..

water (aqua), glycerin (plant sources), dicaprylyl carbonate (carbonate (coconut and palm kernel), dipalmitoyl hydroxyproline (amino acid and palmitic acid), sclerotium gum (fermented sugar), sodium hyaluronate (lactic acid and wheat), whey protein (lactis proteinum), argania spinosa leaf extract (argan), arginine (plant sources), mannitol (corn or wheat), milk protein (lactis proteinum), bifida ferment lysate (milk), sucrose distearate (beet, sugar cane, palm), lactose (milk), xanthan gum (fermented sugar), sucrose stearate (beet, sugar cane, palm), ubiquinone (yeast), galactaric acid (apple pectin), mauritia flexuosa fruit oil (buriti)*, vaccinium vitis-idaea seed oil (lingonberry)*, yeast (faex) extract, caramel, malpighia punicifolia (acerola) fruit extract, maltodextrin (plant source), morinda citrifolia fruit extract (noni), tocopheryl acetate (soybean), aloe barbadensis leaf extract (aloe vera), rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, natural fragrance (parfum), benzyl benzoate (essential oil), linalool (essential oil), phenoxyethanol, sodium dehydroacetate, ethylhexylglycerin. *certified organic ingredient


Sure they may have started out as "natural" ingredients in some time, but these are far from natural.

As well natural meaning nothing, as there are no regulations to its use. Neutrogena and L'Oreal could rebrand themselves as natural products if they wanted to, there would be no legal ramifications.
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:11 pm      Reply with quote
But in the end it doesn't really matter if a formulation is "natural" or not...since some natural ingredients are really harmful to the skin, and some synthetic ones are really beneficial (peptides for example).
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:11 pm      Reply with quote
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I wouldn't consider it natural..

water (aqua), glycerin (plant sources), dicaprylyl carbonate (carbonate (coconut and palm kernel), dipalmitoyl hydroxyproline (amino acid and palmitic acid), sclerotium gum (fermented sugar), sodium hyaluronate (lactic acid and wheat), whey protein (lactis proteinum), argania spinosa leaf extract (argan), arginine (plant sources), mannitol (corn or wheat), milk protein (lactis proteinum), bifida ferment lysate (milk), sucrose distearate (beet, sugar cane, palm), lactose (milk), xanthan gum (fermented sugar), sucrose stearate (beet, sugar cane, palm), ubiquinone (yeast), galactaric acid (apple pectin), mauritia flexuosa fruit oil (buriti)*, vaccinium vitis-idaea seed oil (lingonberry)*, yeast (faex) extract, caramel, malpighia punicifolia (acerola) fruit extract, maltodextrin (plant source), morinda citrifolia fruit extract (noni), tocopheryl acetate (soybean), aloe barbadensis leaf extract (aloe vera), rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, natural fragrance (parfum), benzyl benzoate (essential oil), linalool (essential oil), phenoxyethanol, sodium dehydroacetate, ethylhexylglycerin. *certified organic ingredient


Sure they may have started out as "natural" ingredients in some time, but these are far from natural.

As well natural meaning nothing, as there are no regulations to its use. Neutrogena and L'Oreal could rebrand themselves as natural products if they wanted to, there would be no legal ramifications.


it looks all natural to me... what ingredient(s) isn't natural in it?

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:13 pm      Reply with quote
I bolded things for a reason Laughing

Obviously our definition of what constitutes "natural" is different.
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:18 pm      Reply with quote
okay so phenoxyethanol, sodium dehydroacetate, ethylhexylglycerin are not natural ingredients (your are very right)... but I still believe that this is a "natural" skincare product.

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:58 pm      Reply with quote
ComplexBeauty.
Nude Skincare markets themselves as a natural brand, and there are quite a few natural ingredients on the ingredients list. It's no wonder that you regard this as a "natural brand", in my opinion. Smile

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Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:40 pm      Reply with quote
Try searching on EDS as I believe there are a few reviews on them, including one from me on the Milk Cleanser. Smile
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:23 pm      Reply with quote
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ComplexBeauty.
Nude Skincare markets themselves as a natural brand, and there are quite a few natural ingredients on the ingredients list. It's no wonder that you regard this as a "natural brand", in my opinion. Smile


Smile thats how I see it

Thanks chicka

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