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Homemade Skin Cleansers from Whole Foods

January 20, 2008 by Noel Boehm  
Filed under Eco-Friendly, Organic Beauty, Skin Care

Whole Foods Market (referred to in our home as whole paycheck) has some great skin cleanser recipes on their website. Most of it is stuff you probably have sitting around and would not have to make a special trip to go buy. I can’t resist homemade remedies. They are just too easy and you can do so much with just a few ingredients. Check it out and enjoy!

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2 Responses to “Homemade Skin Cleansers from Whole Foods”
  1. Gisele B. says:

    Cosmetics really start from home made recipes that women had been using for centuries.

    It’s not a bad idea to revisit that concept because you avoid all those really bad chemicals.

    This is a great suggestion Noel!

    Gisele

  2. paline says:

    When I find a cleanser to be excellent, I tend to remain loyal to it – especially since I am a healthy chemical free person. I may try others, but always return to the one that continues to be excellence year after year. Despite more costly cleansers – the Made from Earth Green Tea Toxin Cleanser has been my cleanser of choice for the last 5 years.

    My skin and eyes are extremely sensitive, so I am very cautious with the type of cleanser I choose. This one was recommended by a dermatologist and I’m very grateful for the suggestion. It is extremely gentle, fragrance free and can be used directly on my eyes. I apply it onto my dry face, rub it all over, then rinse it off and pat my face dry. I gave a bottle to my sister and she was impressed, too. In all honesty, I don’t know if she’s returned to using the chanel cleanser, but I am as faithful to the Made from Earth skincare line. If you too have sensitive skin, try the Green Tea Toxin Cleanser for a nice treat – you wont be disappointed.
    Also – dont buy at your local Whole Foods. .They are usually overprice their products..its worth it to buy online for the discounts..even with the shipping expense it is cheaper…

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