anyone tried natural instinct moisturiser?
i sorta wanna change from my old moisturiser….
this one claims to be natural and free from all those nasties… i have normal to comb skin and wondering if this moisturiser will suit me =)
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7 yrs, 11 mths ago
My local Priceline had a lot of Natural Instinct products reduced in the bargain bins and bought the Silky Hydration 500ml body lotion for $7.00 to try . Their shampoo is quite good so not sure if this brand is coming off the market. Quite confusing as their organic ingredients are great .
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8 yrs, 5 mths ago
I`ve tried the Natural Instinct Facial Moisturiser and it`s amazing! I used it during a time where my face was extremely dry— like, peeling nose, peeling cheeks. Ridiculous. It smells so botanical, has many natural and lovely ingredients and it soaks and dries so fast it honestly feels like I don`t have a moisturiser on. My skin feels hydrated and it looks visibly smoother and plumper. Highly recommend for people with combination skin or sensitive skin! =)
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16 yrs ago
ok i read the packaging this morning, the herbs used in it are certified organic, and they use 100% natural essential oils. When I read the ingredients list, I noticed that everything was a specified plant derivative, ie. derived from `plant name`
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16 yrs ago
I can`t remember if the bottle said it was certified organic or not, it said something about 100% organic, but the exact wording escapes me.
Last week Priceline was doing the 3 for the price of 2, I`ve been meaning to see if it`s still going, I really want the aloe vera gel, I picked up a cleanser & moisturiser and got a free spritzer/ toner, which is lovely and refreshing, all for $20! -
16 yrs ago
No, please don`t try Olay. Not good for oily skin.
NI is stocked at health shops, too. Better to buy them there as there`s always GWP (buy 2 get extra 1 free), Priceline doesn`t do GWP.
I haven`t tried the face moisturiser yet. From comments of people who`ve used it, I get the impression that it`s more suitable for people with normal to dry skin, so it might be too rich for you, Azn t0mb0i. There`s no harm trying though, it costs less than $10, if it`s too rich for your skin you can always use it as body moisturiser. 🙂
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16 yrs ago
If it doesn`t say certified on the bottle then it isn`t. But worry more about the ingredients – which from what I`ve heard are good with no nasties. Some other people have posted info about natural instinct products – particularly music – if you do a search you`ll see them – or go into the natural skincare thread to see more.
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16 yrs ago
I`ve got the face moisturiser, it`s very light & smells very botanical, even though it`s light, I find it hydrates my dry skin.
On the bottle it says that it is organic, although I don`t know if it`s certified… -
16 yrs ago
i absolutely love it!
me brother works at a pharmacy annd they always get free stuff so he gives them to me 😀
i think it`s awesome, at first i wasnt use to the smell because it has a smell but its not a scent, i cant desribe it but apprently its chemical-free and really good for your skin! i lovve it cos it keeps my legs smooth and i know it`s natural but saying this i like smells of other moisturiser like nivea, olay etc etc.
worth a try tho!!
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