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Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:28 pm |
Hey guys, I've recently been reading about this line called ca-botana. They claim to have natural ingredients that are formulated to really work.
I've searched all over the net and cannot find one listing of any of there products anywhere. Has anyone tried this line or know where ingredients can be found. Any insight would be really appreciated. Thnx |
_________________ oily t-zone, combination skin, Only try to stick with natural/organic products |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:40 pm |
When a company doesn't list all of the ingredients, but only 'select' or 'feature' ingredients, it makes me very suspicious. They might have some natural ingredients, but probably not all or even mostly. I'd steer clear and go with a company that has nothing to hide like Weleda, Lavera, Dr Hauschka, Aubrey Organics, Organic Makeup Company, Rosa y Fruta, etc. |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:15 pm |
I only buy things where all of the ingrdients are listed
I like Devita and PSF for the good ingredients they
use also the DDF glycolic products. |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:26 pm |
If you go to the sitewww.ca-botana.com they will give you a list of spas in your area where you can purchase the products. I bought the G.S. Ginkgosome but have yet to try it, because I am using something else at the moment for hydration. But according to the listing on the package, it is mainly a natural line with alot of great ingredients. The women at the spa use it and love it. HTH |
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Mon May 01, 2006 12:47 pm |
Yeah, I'm the same way. If a company does not list the ingredients, a full list of ingredients on their website I do not bother. And so far it seems like 90% of companies do not list any of the ingredients on their site, yet they sure have very big BUY NOW buttons etc. It amazes me that so many people would buy them and not have to know what is in them first. I mean if you have to hire a freaking private investigator just to find out and hunt down what the full list of ingredients are in a company, then they are hiding something. Sure by law they have to put it on the packaging, but they are selling these products on their site and don't list the ingredients, along with the majority of their resellers online. I found that amazon.com and drugstore.com if they sold the product often would list the full ingredients. I just wonder why all companies don't do that. |
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