My inexpensive organic face cleanser

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Hmmm I should try this too...

I've been using Black soap with Shea butter in it, but I think my face is too used to it now...

I'm breaking out along my jawline again...

Thanks!

 
Originally Posted by allyoop /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is this still working for you?
Found some with Laurel oil and olive oil--- didn't look to see if they are the same.

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sorry for not answering earlier.
yes it is still working, though i have some kind of hard pimple on my jawline i have to "kill" with tea tree oil.

i still have some scars on my shoulders, and i do get an occasional pimple once in a while, but nothing more.

Piper baby : judging on the pic, i'd say it's the same thing.

 
usually this kind of stuff is sold here in healthfood or wholefood stores, so i guess you can.

it doesn't leave a film or residue. the first time i use it i thought it left a sticky feeling on my skin, but that's only because i didn't rinse it well, i never had that feeling again.

i prefer to use a makeup remover then wash my face. i suppose you could use it as a foundation remover, but for the eye makeup, i'd use a specific makeup remover.

 
I'm so thinking about about going pure organic on the facial products, and I hear alot people who switch have reactions at times.

 
Originally Posted by APPLE305 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm so thinking about about going pure organic on the facial products, and I hear alot people who switch have reactions at times. i believe this can happen with any type of product. though there is, in my opinion, less chances for your skin to be allergic to an organic product, because most of the allergies come from the chemical stuff.
 
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