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Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:33 pm |
okay, so as you can guess, i've got a bit of time on my hands, being currently unemployed (and loving it!) so i'm spening (far too much) time cruising around looking at skincare products. i've come across this one (mv Instant Revival) which is said to be:
"This luxurious blend of oils and essential oils including Neroli, Sandalwood, Lavender, Rosewood, Geranium, Bitter Orange & Carrot Seed Extract in a base of Centella, Jojoba, Rosehip, Avocado and Sweet Almond oils have been chosen for their balancing, regenerative, nourishing and relaxing properties. Ideal for those who work in air-conditioned environments and for those with tired, stressed or sun damaged skins. An essential item in an emergency skin kit for those recovering from illness or surgery. Particularly beneficial for tired and stressed skins."
now it appears that mv skincare is an australian line (http://www.mvskincare.com.au/default.asp) which is all about "developing Organic Skin Treatment products which encourage & support natural skin function while respecting our environment".
so, anyone know anything about this line or have used this product (or any others)? sounds very interesting to me as i'm into natural products and i can buy this from a shop in town (unlike most of the stuff people recommend ).
anyway, any discussion would be appreciated!
Kiwigirl. |
_________________ Normal but occasional breakouts. Prefer natural products. Late (very late) 20s. |
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:28 pm |
Call me skeptical but I don't think theres any one ingredient(s)thats good for skin. As for your listing, most of them are skin irritants. All that oils or moisturizers do is well...make wrinkles look better. I would try a sample first. I think something thats loaded with antioxidants would be a better choice. |
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Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:35 am |
Hi,
If you are interested to know all about organic stuff, I find a website which is very goodwww.allorganiclinks.com
You can find most information about organic life style (gardening, cooking, skin care etc.) |
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Wed Oct 05, 2005 11:16 am |
Interesting link, Sarah, thanks for sharing! |
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Wed Oct 05, 2005 11:26 am |
I used Miessence which is also organic from Australia and have had a rash on my chest for a month now. I have sensitive skin and am used to having reactions but this one will not go away! |
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Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:14 pm |
Sarah Jones wrote: |
Hi,
If you are interested to know all about organic stuff, I find a website which is very goodwww.allorganiclinks.com
You can find most information about organic life style (gardening, cooking, skin care etc.) |
hey sarah,
thanks for that, very interesting site with loads of information. i'll have to investigate it further!
Kiwigirl. |
_________________ Normal but occasional breakouts. Prefer natural products. Late (very late) 20s. |
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Thu Oct 06, 2005 5:08 am |
Hi Kiwigirl and Chimera,
You are welcome!
I learnt a lot about organic concept/life style from that site, although I am still using/eating nonnatural/organic products/foods. |
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