Type "organic skin care" in Google and browse through the result.
Here is a short sample from the result:
http://www.saffronrouge.com/site/home.html
http://www.eminenceorganics.com/
http://www.theremustbeabetterway.co.uk/
2006-11-22 07:06:14
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answered by blapath 6
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I buy my organic skin care products from this site:
http://www.organixandme.mionegroup.com
The products they sell there are certified organic, meaning the product is certified organic. You'll notice a lot of skin care products say organic but don't have the USDA symbol there. Without the USDA symbol, it's not certified organic. So it probably has a few organic ingredients and not certified organic.
So there is a difference, please be aware if you want the good stuff. Their products range from 5 to 100 dollars but it's well worth it. Most of their products last 1 to 2 months depending on the amount you use, so it's about same as really expensive stuff that's harmful to your body.
Look for the skin care package. It cost 100 dollars and includes a skin cleanser, conditioner, and moisturizer. And it's a 1 to 2 month supply depending on how much you use. That's what my wife and I use. It's a bargain if you compare to the conventional equivalent.
Oh, and if you decide to use, I want to tell you that 5 percent of the people that use organic skin care break out in a slight rash when they first use it. The rash is actually your skin detoxicing the chemicals that are in your pores. It will go away in 2 or 3 days.
I gave my mother the 3 Pak Package as a gift and she had a slight rash and after 2 days the rash disappeared and she continued to use it. Her face is soooo soft.
Good luck!
2006-11-22 15:10:36
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answered by Bryan 2
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Burts Bees, Alba Botanicals, Aveda, Mario Badescu, Almay, and Neutrogena.
2006-11-22 15:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the products from Origins
2006-11-22 07:11:41
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answered by reikimelissa 3
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Check your local health food store/market. Our local one has a good selection of organic health & beauty products. The prices are comparable to brands that aren't organic.
2006-11-22 07:12:05
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answered by Sam F 2
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Yes they do and you can get them at Bed Bath and Beyond. Price range is affordable between $8-20 dollars. They have sets and single item products.
2006-11-22 07:07:39
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answered by giya_98 3
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Burts Bees and Aveda.
2006-11-22 07:03:43
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answered by chandee_international_beauty 3
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you could get some juice beauty products from sephora
2006-11-22 08:20:08
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answered by K e l l i 6
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go to Trader Joes! they have a great selection and are not expensive!!!!!!
2006-11-22 07:22:55
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answered by Damn!Im Cute! 4
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