Princess Lessons ~ Skin Care part 3 ~ Product Review

Skin and Hair Products For the final part of this series, I’m going to talk a little bit about the products and brands I use personally or have tried in the past. I apologise if some of these aren’t available outside Australia, but I’ve included some I know are international as well. You might notice if you go in to a store and pick these up, that I do not spend a fortune on skin care. Any company that needs a shiny white desk and overly-made up women in little white coats to sell their products, frankly, scares me. I know that if I chose I could look after my skin for next to nothing using ingredients like milk, egg whites and oats, so when I choose, for convenience sake, to buy pre made products I’m certainly not going to pay extra for fancy packaging and labels (If you like pretty containers I suggest buying some empty ones, such as Egyptian perfume bottles, and filling them yourself.)

NATIO

I started using Natio products about six months ago, on recommendation from the Queen who has very sensitive skin and finds their creams and lotions do not irritate her at all. I don’t have sensitive skin personally, I have combination skin, but I don’t like the idea of putting strong chemicals on my face regardless so I was eager to try them out! Currently I am using their Gentle Foaming Facial Cleanser, Rosewater and Chamomile Toner and Natural Vitamin E moisturising cream. I am always excited when I turn over a bottle to read the ingredients and I see a great big list of botanical names. Apart from being a bit of a herb nerd, its nice to know that the majority of the active ingredients haven’t been removed from their natural sources. I’m really happy with the products I use, but I have looked at a few of their body washes and things that use the more harmful chemicals so be sure to check when purchasing.

Le Couvent Des Minimes

I really love anything honey scented, and have been a long time fan of the Miel range by L’Occitane. However recently I discovered this range by Le Couvent Des Minimes, that is also made in France and contains very similar ingredients (and smells equally good) at a far more reasonable price. I am using their Pure Vegetable Soap with Honey & Shea and Moisturising Body Lotion from the same range. Both leave my skin feeling soft and lightly scented, they’re absolutely a pleasure to use and I love smelling like nectar!

Tinderbox

Tinderbox is a small west Australian company based in the town of Balingup, which is one of my favourite places to visit. Their products are about as natural as you can get, using nothing but pure herb extracts and ingredients like beeswax and clay. They also smell divine because of all the essential oils they blend in. I used to use their facial care products, but found them to be a little to gentle for my skin which can be oily sometimes and requires a stronger cleanser. None the less I fully recommend them and still use their Eye cream and some other products. I don’t believe they sell outside of Australia though.

Neways

I really admire how this company is very dedicated to making sure their products are as safe as possible. I use their Shampoo and Conditioner, which not only is free from harsh chemicals used in almost every on the shelf shampoo, but also leaves my hair far healthier and doesn’t dry it out. It is a little more expensive than your average shampoo, but I think its worth it for both health and beauty reasons. Neways is not sold in stores but you can get in contact with your local consultant through their web site.

I’m not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned here, but I thought you might like to see what I use on a regular basis as a bit of inspiration when choosing your own skin care routine. I also suggest that you always read the ingredients, even when you trust the brand. This page and this site will give you an idea of what to avoid in the products you buy.

4 Responses to “Princess Lessons ~ Skin Care part 3 ~ Product Review”

  1. Alina (Payette) Says:

    Thanks a lot for this princess lesson! ^^
    NATIO and Neways sound good and I shall try them in the near future.
    The page about what to avoid is also very useful to me, since I don’t know much about what I have to look for in skin care products ^^;;

  2. Princess Peachie Says:

    I agree- feeling like your skin has become naturally soft and glowing is certainly the most satisfying result.
    I don’t like to put much on my skin- I don’t even like putting on make-up! It becomes very dry though, so I often have to use various Nivea moisturisers. I’ve tried numerous moisturiser products and Nivea is the only one that I haven’t reacted to- so it must be one of the best for sensitive skinned princesses!

  3. Lorelei Says:

    Have you tried Lush? I’m very tempted, tomorrow I’m going to buy a few things at their shop. Their politic is to use mainly natural products and no harsh chemicals. Even on the website you can find a list of the ingredients used in each product. Moreover they don’t test their products on animals nor work with compagnies that do so, and use minimal packaging to preserve the environnement.

    I also wanted to tell you that I tried the henna from the website hennaforhair! It’s fabulous! Since I have dark brown hair it doesn’t show much for a first try, but the hair glows beautifully with red accents in the sun. I’m going to do it again to build up the colour.

  4. princess Says:

    Alina - I’m so glad it it was useful to you! Its scary how many harsh chemicals they put in our products, isn’t it?

    Peachie - I’ve heard some good things about Nivea aswell, but haven’t tried them myself.

    Lorelei - Yes! I love lush, their stuff smells so nice. Just be careful to check the labels still, someone bought me a liquid soap from there that has Sodium Laureth Sulfate in it. Thank you for letting me know about your experiences with Henna, I’m really excited to try it now!

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