This skin care line! I heard they are great. Has anyone tried this?

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So, my friend showed me this skin care line and mentioned how its all natural and something about bad effects at all. Somethign about how others cause cancer or something. she said her face got less dry and much softer(which I did notice) and while I was hanging around at her house, I tried this. It felt nice and creamy and soft : ) And I liked it right away. I bought a pack and I'm waiting for it to get here. Has anyone ever tried these? Im so excited haha. Apparntly, paris hilton uses this too.

Its called Sense line http://vista.usana.com/

 
I'm a big fan of Philosophy's skin care line.  It's always been gentle on my face and since I've been using it, my face has never been softer and more flawless. 

 
looks like they jumped on the "no parabens" bandwagon. I think there is still a great controversy about whether not they are harmful. I personally believe they´re not, and I´m not particularly interested in brands whose primary focal point is to be "natural". Not saying they´re bad, I just don´t have sensitive skin and I tolerate all products well. I know there is such a thing as natural skincare (although it´s probably really hard to make effective products that are 100% natural?), but there are different degrees of that, if that makes any sense - so many of those "natural" claims often make me suspicious about how natural they are exactly. There are  lot of natural ingredients that are definitely NOT good for the skin, so natural doesn´t always mean better - it depends on the ingredients.

It´s not important to me if other people like the product or if a celebrity endorses it. If it has ingredients that are proven to improve a specific skin issue, and if the product is right for my skintype then that´s all the info I need.

 
Well said!  I agree completely.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.

Jeannine

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looks like they jumped on the "no parabens" bandwagon. I think there is still a great controversy about whether not they are harmful. I personally believe they´re not, and I´m not particularly interested in brands whose primary focal point is to be "natural". Not saying they´re bad, I just don´t have sensitive skin and I tolerate all products well. I know there is such a thing as natural skincare (although it´s probably really hard to make effective products that are 100% natural?), but there are different degrees of that, if that makes any sense - so many of those "natural" claims often make me suspicious about how natural they are exactly. There are  lot of natural ingredients that are definitely NOT good for the skin, so natural doesn´t always mean better - it depends on the ingredients.

It´s not important to me if other people like the product or if a celebrity endorses it. If it has ingredients that are proven to improve a specific skin issue, and if the product is right for my skintype then that´s all the info I need.


 
yes, good comments above on parabens etc. I think there have been a lot of scares out there regarding parabens...but who knows what the long term effects could be. I use the Richard Steffan Switzerland line...they state paraben-free...and told me they had to make this adjustment to their ingredients recently because people have become so afraid of the word "parabens" even though there does not appear to be concrete proof. Anyhow, been using their facial regimen for a while now and absolutely love it.....and their customer service is fabulous to boot! Like I have never before experienced with a skincare line. But they too say...there is a lot of false information out there. I guess its always up to us as the customer to do our own research too.

 

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