Natural Skincare Products That Work

by Ann on April 15, 2010

in Beauty, Looks

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Skincare. It’s something all of us think about, whether it’s using a daytime moisturizer with sunscreen, finding the right face wash for our skin type, or moving on into the world of anti-wrinkle products, eye creams, and beyond.

Lucky me, I have combination skin that’s oily and dry at the same time, and I’m dealing with “aging” skin, so products have to accomplish a lot—provide enough moisture, keep my face clean and healthy, manage occasional break-outs, minimize lines, dark circles and freckles, etc.

Periodically, I look for new products, and these days I like them to have natural ingredients. Recently, through OMFGstyle.com editor Cody, I found Isa’s Restoratives, and had such a good experience I’m giving sports a pass for this month to tell you about it.

Isa’s Restoratives is a small company that makes great products. Even better, founder Isa Brito is more than happy to consult with her clients and potential clients to make sure they buy the best products to meet their needs. I had started using her Blue Chamomile Face Cream as a nighttime moisturizer, and I loved it (and, of course, the compliments on my skin I had begun to get), so I emailed her to ask about a face wash.

I have to say, there is no better service than the service one gets from a small business owner. After an extensive back-and-forth, which involved Isa asking me a whole bunch of questions about everything from my eating habits to my stress level (and a lot of things in between), she recommended her Echinacea & Clove Cleansing Grains, and sent me a long email with instructions on how to use it as a cleanser for every-day, and how to make a mask to use once a week or when I had a breakout.

When my order arrived, she also included a sample of her Three Flower Astringent that I could use as a spot treatment if needed.

As if all of this isn’t enough, a week after my products arrived, she sent me a follow-up email to see how it was going, and to make sure I was happy. Now that’s good customer service!


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