13 yrs, 7 mths ago

Cheap organic skincare

I am looking for a cheap/affordable organic or natural skincare range.
I know there are multiple topics on this, and i’ve trawled through them ;), but a lot of brands are expensive, $60 a bottle stuff and that is way out of my price range.
So, if you guys could suggest some brands for research that would be amazing! 🙂

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  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Sukin skincare products are organic. They’ve got no nasties and they’re suitable for all types of skin. They’re very affordable too!

  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Get Sukin skincare products!
    They’re organic and they’re really cheap. You can buy them from Chemist Warehouse and Priceline pharmacies.
    They’re natural, simple and gentle, feel and smell great – And they’re suitable for all skin types.

  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    To satiate my ‘organic’ whims, I use Extra Virgin Coconut oil! Straight off the supermarket or health food store shelf. Make sure you rub it in really well. I used to always get really, really itchy skin on my skins and calves during winter and nothing that I used would to it, but since I’ve been using the coconut oil, my skin is no longer itchy…and the other bonus is that my finger nails (and toe nails) have grown more than they ever did in the past. Really pleased!

  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    I love Sukin, Natio and Natures organics products.

  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Hi there,
    I’ve used Sanctum and it is pretty good. You can also consider brands like Antipodes and Lavera. I’ve also recently discovered Innoxa’s organic range, which I think has affordable prices.

    You can also consider NATURAL (though not always organic brands) like A’kin, Natural Instinct and Botani.

  • 9 yrs, 4 mths ago

    I use Vitamin E cream, I love it. Inexpensive & very moisturising.
    At night I use Vaseline under my eyes….great for softening wrinkles & around $3 – $5 a jar, you don’t get much cheaper than that!

  • Bronze
    12 yrs, 2 mths ago

    Despite the cost, I think AMICA Organics offers an incredible organic skin care range. Their products smell so good too. I bought their ALEGRIA cleanser and it helped clear my acne. Great products and worth every cent. Their website is
    http://www.amicaorganics.com

  • 13 yrs, 3 mths ago

    Evodia Trelivings Active Organics is a lovely brand to use. I buy it from Dainty Belle. They have the best products on that website. But the Evodia Trelivings Active Organics exfoliator is so soft, hydrating, caring and pampering for my dry/mature skin. Some exfoliators are a little harsh for me but this one not only smells great, I can actually feel the moisturising properties in the product as I use it. It’s my favourite exfoliator now. It’s also really affordable, about $18.

  • Bronze
    13 yrs, 3 mths ago

    Since I discovered 100% Pure, I would use anything else. It’s just as the name implies, 100 percent pure and is priced very reasonably compared to a lot of other organic products out there. I love the daily moisturizer and the caffeine eye cream and have really noticed a difference in my skin – I love this stuff!

    100% Pure

  • 13 yrs, 7 mths ago

    THANK YOU 🙂 Great response, very informative. I am not so much into the heaters in winter but my partner has it on all the time plus my dog seems to love it too and I can’t say no to him lol.
    I don’t wear much makeup so think I will start with the cream cleanser, my skin is oily but not as bad in the cold so I’ll try the foaming cleanser when things start to warm up again. Or I amy even just get both they aren’t that dear. I’m thinking that the moisturiser is going to last me ages which is great value for money.
    A Gaia thread – mmmm great idea 😉

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