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Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:38 pm      Reply with quote
I was just looking and noticed a line called Suki.

Has anyone tried these products and can anyone tell me something about them - good and/or bad!

I looked under their name in the shopping section but there were no opinions on any of the products.
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Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:15 pm      Reply with quote
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I was just looking and noticed a line called Suki.

Has anyone tried these products and can anyone tell me something about them - good and/or bad!

I looked under their name in the shopping section but there were no opinions on any of the products.


I ordered the sample packages at 22.00 dollars each. The items I liked out of them are the

*Suki Facial Moisture Serum with Blue Chamomile & Echinacea (used during the day to regulate oil production and soothe the skin)

*Suki Facial Moisture Serum with Carrot, Myrrh & Sandalwood (at night to soothe my skin with Rosacea)

I liked both these products even more than the Decleor Ylang Ylang.

*Suki Eye Tissue Repair (which I like as much if not more than the Dr. Hauschka's eye balm)

*Suki Concentrated Facial Toner with White Willow, Aloe, Chamomile & Tea Tree (another soothing product from Suki)

*Suki Exfoliating Lemongrass Cleanser

*Suki Dry Skin Therapy Butter Cream Salve (I just love this on my feet and elbows or anywhere than has gotten especially dry)

I never thought I'd find something that would replace the Decleor Ylang Ylang but I have. The Suki line is well priced and I find their products very gentle.
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:27 pm      Reply with quote
What's the Lemongrass Cleanser like Rufus? Does it have grains in it and does it sting?
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:39 pm      Reply with quote
Is the product imported?
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:36 pm      Reply with quote
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What's the Lemongrass Cleanser like Rufus? Does it have grains in it and does it sting?


The Lemongrass Cleanser smells great and it reminded me of a sugar type scrub where the grains dissolve as you gently work it into the skin. I happened to be out today and saw some Suki products at a store and the prices...yikes!!! I'm glad I shop here
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Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:39 pm      Reply with quote
I did not find the line to be effective for my skin.


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Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:28 am      Reply with quote
Like Rufus, I just ordered one of the trial kits. Can't wait for it to arrive - the lemongrass cleanser sounds very promising!

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Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:35 am      Reply with quote
I heard a lot of people love lemon glass cleanser.
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Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:26 pm      Reply with quote
Rufus wrote:
havana8 wrote:
What's the Lemongrass Cleanser like Rufus? Does it have grains in it and does it sting?


The Lemongrass Cleanser smells great and it reminded me of a sugar type scrub where the grains dissolve as you gently work it into the skin. I happened to be out today and saw some Suki products at a store and the prices...yikes!!! I'm glad I shop here


Darn! I mean, THANKS, Rufus! Smile I think you may have pushed me off the fence and towards the sample pack... Laughing The cleaner does sound lovely.
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Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:09 pm      Reply with quote
Can someone tell me what th texture of the creams and lotions are like? I love organic skin care but have found that with Jurlique, Dr. Hauschka and Juice bEauty that they all leave an oily, waxy film on the skin and just feels heavy. Is Suki lotions and creams like that too?
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Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:57 pm      Reply with quote
Melona wrote:
Can someone tell me what th texture of the creams and lotions are like? I love organic skin care but have found that with Jurlique, Dr. Hauschka and Juice bEauty that they all leave an oily, waxy film on the skin and just feels heavy. Is Suki lotions and creams like that too?


I find the Velvet Facial Creme very light and didn't notice any film on my skin.
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Wed Oct 31, 2007 1:58 pm      Reply with quote
I love the makeup products and they are really neat for all skin colors.
I was very impressed at what was offered and my skin literally drank it up.

I think you'd need to follow the tinted moisturizer with a mineral powder to set the look and for a mattifiant, but I also really liked the lip colors.

Nice products. I just discovered them today at wholefoods.

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Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:15 pm      Reply with quote
I was not enamoured with makeup products either - tinted moisturizer was so so sheer and way too dark; eye shadows creased within 15 minutes. Blush was lovely.

I do like the fact that none of the products contain any harmful chemicals, so I will try the lip thing next.

The rest went back.

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Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:46 am      Reply with quote
Rufus wrote:
havana8 wrote:
What's the Lemongrass Cleanser like Rufus? Does it have grains in it and does it sting?


The Lemongrass Cleanser smells great and it reminded me of a sugar type scrub where the grains dissolve as you gently work it into the skin. I happened to be out today and saw some Suki products at a store and the prices...yikes!!! I'm glad I shop here


I tried a few samples of the Lemongrass Cleanser this week and have to say that it is a pleasant surprise. It's definitely gentle and the sugar and lemon "flavor" is so tempting that I almost wanted to lick my lips! Laughing
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Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:52 am      Reply with quote
Suki is next on my "to-try" list. I was tempted to order the sample pack, but decided to wait out as I just ordered some full size products from Osea. I'm "trying" to switch to more natural products, but the transition is going extremely slow. Suki seems like a good choice (although I'm seriously considering Weleda as well) as their products are well-priced and available on EDS which makes it easier for me to get a hold of.

Has anyone with dry sensitive try this line? Also, to those of you who have tried the Lemongrass Cleanser, do you think it'll be too drying for dry-skinned girls? Thanks. Smile

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Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:39 am      Reply with quote
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Suki is next on my "to-try" list. I was tempted to order the sample pack, but decided to wait out as I just ordered some full size products from Osea. I'm "trying" to switch to more natural products, but the transition is going extremely slow. Suki seems like a good choice (although I'm seriously considering Weleda as well) as their products are well-priced and available on EDS which makes it easier for me to get a hold of.

Has anyone with dry sensitive try this line? Also, to those of you who have tried the Lemongrass Cleanser, do you think it'll be too drying for dry-skinned girls? Thanks. Smile
I don't think it is too dry at all. It has a dry whip texture that foams into a rich creamy lather when water is added, the sugar granules dissove quickly and it leaves your skin moist and clean feeling. It is really lovely and surprised me. I am picky!
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andaman_gypsy wrote:
Suki is next on my "to-try" list. I was tempted to order the sample pack, but decided to wait out as I just ordered some full size products from Osea. I'm "trying" to switch to more natural products, but the transition is going extremely slow. Suki seems like a good choice (although I'm seriously considering Weleda as well) as their products are well-priced and available on EDS which makes it easier for me to get a hold of.

Has anyone with dry sensitive try this line? Also, to those of you who have tried the Lemongrass Cleanser, do you think it'll be too drying for dry-skinned girls? Thanks. Smile
I don't think it is too dry at all. It has a dry whip texture that foams into a rich creamy lather when water is added, the sugar granules dissove quickly and it leaves your skin moist and clean feeling. It is really lovely and surprised me. I am picky!


Thank you. I'm a bit hesitant to try it as some of the reviews on MUA say that it's quite drying and that the sugar texture is coarse therefore irritates sensitive skin. I'll add the sample kit to my cart and give it some thoughts before I place my next order. Smile

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Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:12 am      Reply with quote
I am wondering if Suki Facial Moisture Serum with Blue Chamomile & Echinacea is good.
Have anyone tried it?
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Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:50 am      Reply with quote
Don't forget, this line is organic! Very Happy

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Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:11 am      Reply with quote
I use the blue chamomile and echinacea serum as a daytime moisturizer. It is pretty balancing and I find it calms my skin down.
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Thu May 22, 2008 1:29 pm      Reply with quote
Has anyone tried the Suki facial toner?
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Thu May 22, 2008 3:24 pm      Reply with quote
I bought the antioxidant starter kit and had a hard time getting the creams out of the containers. At last, I had to dig the contents out with q tips. I haven't tried the lemon cleanser yet, but expect it to be a nice product.

I didn't really care for the creams and oils. The creams were too light for my preference. I will not buy any of the products in full size.

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Thu May 22, 2008 8:58 pm      Reply with quote
why you think it is too light for you?
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Fri May 23, 2008 6:59 am      Reply with quote
I recently tried the Suki toner with white willow, aloe chamomile, and tea tree and I'm a fan!
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Fri May 23, 2008 8:41 am      Reply with quote
Ooooh the Lemongrass cleanser sounds good enough to eat!
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