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  • Ceeztheday
    Ceeztheday Member Posts: 403
    edited November 2011

    Thanks Sherry.

  • Ceeztheday
    Ceeztheday Member Posts: 403
    edited November 2011

    Does anyone know a good product for undereye circles?

  • Lady_Madonna
    Lady_Madonna Member Posts: 472
    edited November 2011

    I've been loyally using the Korres line for quite a while now and I really love it. You might want to try the Evening Primrose eye cream. I haven't tried it yet but based on the reviews at Sephora I think I'll be picking it up myself. their Quercetin and Oak moisturizer is my daily go-to. Sephora ships orders over $50 for free (pick up something else you need) and always includes fun samples. They're also great about returns- if you try it for a while and you don't like it they'll happily refund your money. Hope you find something that works for you!!

  • MariannaLaFrance
    MariannaLaFrance Member Posts: 777
    edited November 2011

    Somebody recommended Korres to me, and I went to Sephora to purchase it. I was amazed that the list of ingredients for the American version of Korres was so vastly different from the European one. It had about 3X the ingredients, some with names I couldn't pronounce! It just goes to show that we don't have enough regulation on our beauty products in this country..... wondering how I can get my hands on a European version of Korres.....

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2011

    http://odacite.com/current/

    Someone recommended this product which is organic.  You can order their sampler to try it out.

  • ALittleBitBritish
    ALittleBitBritish Member Posts: 627
    edited November 2011

    I like Lavare products, I can get them at the grocery store and they have a online sale on at the moment. 

    Ali 

  • FLwarrior
    FLwarrior Member Posts: 977
    edited December 2011

    This is a good thread.  I wish I had found it sooner.  Thanks for all the great info ladies! 

    I have tried the coconut oil, which ahhh...I'm not really crazy about...maybe I bought the wrong brand?  It had a definate smell that lingered for a long time.  I found it to be to heavy in the warm FL summer.  Those of you that do like it, what brand are you using?

    pinkbutterfly, I was thinking about trying almond oil.  You mention that you use it and like it.  What brand is your favorite?

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2011

    I ordered it from mountain rose herbs. They charge quite a lot for shipping, though. I am really into organic jojoba oil used in the shower as a body moisturizer, as it seems to be perfect (not too oily) for winter. running low and was planning to check out whole foods to see if I could find it there. I have found that, while I was able to use oil on my face during chemo, it's just too oily for me now. Will let you know if whole foods carries the sweet almond oil.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2011

    Btw, Flwarrior, I call Florida my hOme state. Grew up in st. Pete. What part of Fl are you in?

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited December 2011

    FLwarrior-I use the coconut oil and I buy it at the health food store or Whole Foods.  I make sure I use organic, cold pressed.  The ones I have used do have a coconut smell but the smell does not linger. When I started using it on my face I realized I was using too much.  I now use very little just enough to put on my face and it absorbs in.  I use more on my legs as they tend to be try and again it absorbs in. I live in Texas and did not find it to be a problem this past summer.  The only thing different is in the summer on my face I use the coconut oil at night and I use a lotion during the day, but in the winter I use the coconut oil on my face at night and during the day.

    I think the brands I have purchased is the Nutiva and the Whole Foods brand.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2011

    Just reporting back from my trip to whole foods. They did have various types of oils including jojoba and sweet almond, but did not see any organic. I at least like to use organic for things that go on my whole body everyday, skin is the largest organ.

    FL warrior, you may want to try vitacost.com, I have ordered from them before as well.

  • FLwarrior
    FLwarrior Member Posts: 977
    edited December 2011

    Thanks ladies!  I have 2 health food stores that I go to fairly often and I will check to see what each of them offers.  The Whole Foods is in the next county over, so I have never been there...I guess I should go for a drive and check it out too. 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2012

    Happy new year ladies.

    Drugstore.com carries organic jojoba oil. Free shipping with $25 purchase.

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2012

    bumping for Shore

  • shore1
    shore1 Member Posts: 739
    edited January 2012

    Thanks sherry - this is really helpful.

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited January 2012

    I stumbled upon a website www.theallnaturalface.com that sells vegan make up.  I bought some of their products and I have been very happy with them.  Their prices are reasonable.

  • shore1
    shore1 Member Posts: 739
    edited January 2012

    The products at 100 percent pure look good, but many seem to have lavender in the list of ingredients which I think is not good for BC. What are some of the herbal ingredients we need to avoid because they are estrogenic? I also read that grapefruit which is a common ingredient in organic products should be avoided when on tamoxifen, but does that mean just don't eat it or don't use it in products either? Same with soy -is it ok as an ingredient in lotion?

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2012

    shore1, I heard the same about lavender, grapefruit and soy.  If it's in lotion it would be absorbed through the skin.  Question is how much we believe the reports about what to avoid.  I do avoid all three without driving myself crazy; rather be safe than sorry.

  • sweetbean
    sweetbean Member Posts: 1,931
    edited January 2012

    Anyone tried christopher Drummond's stuff?

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2012

    I have found the ladies at Sophora to be very helpful.  I have told them I want good natural stuff and they are good with showing me the better brans.  They really do know their products.

  • peggy_j
    peggy_j Member Posts: 1,700
    edited January 2012

    Thanks for a helpful thread. I going make-up shopping soon and this archive is helpful.

    I know this isn't make-up but seems like a good place to post. Anyone have a recommendation on a flouride-toothpaste that's SLS free? Looks like Tom's of Maine has one.

    http://www.tomsofmaine.com/products/toothpaste/product-details/clean-and-gentle-care-sls-free-anticavity-plus-whitening-fluoride-toothpaste

    It's not ADA-approved (yet?) but when I checked the ADA website they seem to think that SLS belongs in toothpastes. BTW, I know there are some risks w/ flouride but I got a cavity at the gumline last year and it was a bummer.

  • vivre
    vivre Member Posts: 2,167
    edited January 2012

    Peggy-I would take the ADA recommendations with a grain of salt because they still refuse to warn about the dangers of flouride. Flouride is especially bad for us because it displaces iodine in our breast tissue and stays there, leaving us with toxic breasts. There was a recent accident in my state where a truck spilled the flouride they were to add to the water and it burnt a hole in the concrete parking lot! There is a town in India that has very high flouride in their water and everyone has rotten teeth. Flouride is toxic and we need to avoid it. Many toothpastes are now putting xilytol in them in place of flouride. It is a simple sugar and has been shown to kill mouth bacteria. You can also try oil pulling with sesame oil or coconut oil. Just google oil pulling for lots about it. This is what my dentist recommends. She was written up in O magazine as one of the best docs and is coming out with a book soon. She is all about no flouride, mercury, etc and is helping me to restore my mouth. In case you all have not found the info, there is a lot of evidence linking breast health to dental health, and even connecting root canals to bc. Do the research and you will be astounded.

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2012

    I use the NOW Xilyowhite gel.  It is flouride free has xilytol in it and it taste good

  • peggy_j
    peggy_j Member Posts: 1,700
    edited January 2012

    vivre and SherryC, thanks for your info on toothpastes. I tried SPRY xilytol and it does taste good. Hopefully it will be effective. (BTW vivre, you probably know this but when you are having mercury fillings removed you want to make sure they use good practices. It's kind of like those asbestos ceiliings; done carelessly, the removal can expose you to more risk than if you left them in place)

    Sherryc, thanks also for your recommendation on going to Sephora. They were really helpful. Unfortunately, on the two items I wanted, they were out of stock on my shade (they had samples but no products to buy). I plan buy them from the Sephora website this time, since they have such a good return policy. i.e. I can return them if I don't like them.  But going forward, I may try to find a discount place.

    Does anyone know of a place that discounts Tarte or Korres cosmetics?

  • FLwarrior
    FLwarrior Member Posts: 977
    edited January 2012

    I use the same toothepaste Sherryc mentioned...NOW Xilyowhite gel.  I like it.

    peggyj, the SPRY w/ xilytol you mentioned, is it toothpaste?  I like the SPRYw/ xilytol chewing gum.

  • peggy_j
    peggy_j Member Posts: 1,700
    edited January 2012
    FLwarrior yeah the Spry is a white toothpaste. (not a gel) Not sure if they have more than one kind, but the one I bought was a blue box with mint leaves on the front.
  • FLwarrior
    FLwarrior Member Posts: 977
    edited January 2012

    Thanks peggy.  I will look for it and give it a try. 

  • Layla2525
    Layla2525 Member Posts: 827
    edited January 2012

    You ladies are on the mark. There was an article just came out on Medscape for drs telling them they are finding a lot of parabens in the tumors they removed and did some questionnaires and found that some of the folks didnt even use deodorant so it wasnt the source. (I'M like where are those folks...on the city bus..lol) Cant imagine they'd use makeup. My PS has Jane Iredale in her office for face surg patients but I wanna clean out my makeup. One place I found Lavera but hard to find such and pricy.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2012

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2012

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