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- Emerald_Cut » See my profile
- Points: 400
- Reviews: 14
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This is the only ES product that I am on the fence about. I've only used it once because the first time was an interesting experience. The scent is VERY intense--basil-like, rosemary, and earthy all mixed up. The texture of the peel is lumpy with bits of leaves in it. My significant other called it a "cookies and cream" mask, haha. My skin, though, felt smoother and did not break out afterwards.
November 12, 2010
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This face scrub is so gentle, although there are scrubby bits in it. The formulation is lightly scented and creamy, as well. I have chronic dry skin in areas, and this stuff really does scrub while it moisturizes.
November 12, 2010
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Earth Science makes great products, and this hair masque fits squarely into that criteria. Good ingredients, good moisturization for super-dry hair, and a good, light scent. (Their old formulation had a very strong avocado scent--it's a good thing they toned it down because it was overwhelming!)
November 12, 2010
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This conditioner is amazing for my dry hair because it doesn't over moisturize your hair--it leaves a nice amount of softness and moisture. This is a good daily conditioner for dry hair, as it tends to be more moisturizing than most daily conditioners. I still have to use quite a bit, though, because of my tangles.
November 12, 2010
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I usually like foaming facial washes because I feel like they clean better than non-foaming ones. But the foaming action was making my skin dry and flaky. This product, which does not foam, has been my savior because it cleans, but doesn't foam! You also don't have to worry about rinsing your face off like crazy after using it because, unlike foaming facial cleansers, this one won't leave a film on your face.
April 30, 2010
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I would go with the unscented version of this facial moisturizer if you have a sensitive nose and/or skin because scent can irritate dry or sensitive skin. The consistency of this product is similar to the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Moisturizer, which is double the price and contains preservatives (not natural). ES is the way to go for an affordable, medium weight (and not at all heavy) facial moisturizer.
April 30, 2010
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This stuff does facial exfoliation without the scrubby bits, which is a plus. Instead, it is a thick and very foaming facial wash that DOES NOT dry out the skin. The scent is nose-friendly, as well. Yet, I still broke out, like I normally do--nothing more and nothing less, while using this face wash that is supposed to help with problematic skin.
April 30, 2010
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I have found Burt's Bees products to be a complete hit or miss for me. This shampoo smells amazing, like the name, but strips the oil off of you hair. I have wavy, coarse, and dry hair, and this stuff left my hair so squeaky clean that I broke strands trying to dry my hair. Ouch.
April 30, 2010
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I shelled out $20 for a 8 oz. bottle of this stuff, which was more than I normally pay for hair products. I tend to use a lot of shampoo because I find that most do not foam as well as I want them to. With this stuff, I decided to try a dime sized drop--and that little bit went a long way on my short-medium length hair. The scent is clean and slightly like milk, too, which was a plus for me.
April 30, 2010
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I tried this hand creme in a jar a handful of years ago, and loved its emolliency, easy to understand ingredients, and strong almond scent. Almond and milk ARE my favorite beauty product ingredients! A handful of years later, this product is STILL my favorite of their line, even though they've really branched out into facial care lines (which tend to be too oily, in my opinion). Most people love their lip balms, but I love this hand creme.
April 30, 2010










