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12/11/2012

Natural Elements Dry Skin Moisturizer Review


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This moisturizer have an organic certificate. You can find the ingredients list and definition of some ingredients at the bottom of my post.
I have an oily / greasy skin, but using the products for skin type completely changed my skins behaviour.  Now I am having dry skin problems time to time, I wake up with extremely dry stretched skin or visa versa. It is not related with my diet, emotions etc. After using oily skin products for so long and after changing my skins behaviour I learned that not to use all the oily / greasy skin products. If I am using an oily skin toner, I am using dry skin moisturiser, by this way I am trying to balance.  
The product smells lovely, it has got Lavender extracts, it does not make my oily skin greasier than ever, even though it is meant for dry skin it is perfectly well balanced for all skin types.
It comes in a pump spray glass bottle, rather than a jar, I much prefer a pump spray bottle. I heard from a skin care expert that if we put our fingers to moisturizer jar to apply it to our face, we also start the change the product and also it is shelf life as well, it is best to apply the ones comes in jar with the help of a spatula.
While I am using the products,  I did not get any rashes, any redness around my face, or any breakouts.
It does not leave any oily feeling on the skin and your skin absorbs the product as soon as you apply.
As it is organic, vegetarian, pregnant & puerperants can also use this safely. 
My skin did not give any reactions to this product but it does not mean that it is not going to make any allergies on you, you might be allergic to one of the ingredients, always read the labels before you purchase.
 




This product is made from only 11 ingredients.
Ingredients:
#Water (Aqua)
#Grapeseed (Vitis Vinifera)
#Methylglucose Sesquistearate,
#Cetyl Alcohol
#Kiwi (Actinidia Chinensis)
#Carrot (Daucus carota)
#Wheatgerm (Triticum vulgare)
#Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia),
#Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)
#Ethylhexylglycerin & Phenoxyethanol
Methylglucose Sesquistearate
A complex mixture of a glycol with a fatty acid and glucose that funtions multiple ways: emollient, surfactant, or emulsifier
Wheatgerm
Emollient plant oil similar to all nonfragrant plant oils
Geranium
Fragrant oil that can have antimicrobial properties but also can be a skin sensitizer or irritant
Ethylhexylglycerin & Phenoxyethanol
A synthetic skin-conditioning agent and as a preservative or as a carrier or suspending agent for other preservatives such as phenoxyethanol.
Phenoxyethanol
Common cosmetic preservative that is considered one of the less irritating ones to use in formulations. It does not release formaldehyde.

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BUAV
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OFF
Cosmos
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USDA
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