Sweetie dont use something that is 'combination therapy' as they call it...something to cleanse your hair that they also recommend for your body? Unsettling sounding. Sorry I know nothing about Dr. Hauschka.
Has anyone mentioned Eminence? I dont care for their products but they're all natural and if you wanted you could eat them, that's how few the ingredients are. www.eminenceorganics.com
Sweetie dont use something that is 'combination therapy' as they call it...something to cleanse your hair that they also recommend for your body? Unsettling sounding. Sorry I know nothing about Dr. Hauschka.
Well they say it's quite gentle
it's good for the environment..
Apparently developed for people who go camping and have the need to pack less things
It's just soap isn't it ? We've all been raised to think a separate soap for hair and one for skin... I dunno
i bought the dr. hauschka facial cleansing cream... and it smells so funky!
Hmm it does.... But it's supposed to smell like that. Kind of like fermented grains or something? Yeah.
It's one of my favourite products for some reason, and I really grew accustomed to the smell, so much that I even like it now...
Hope it works for you
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^ Actually, Dr. Hauschka promotes not using night creams, as that can block the process of detox of the skin during the night. They always clearly state that in their catalogues/booklets or online, so you could check that out, if you want more information
If your skin feels too tight after cleansing in the evening, Dr. Hauschka recommend their skin ampoules in the place of a cream, but I've never tried them since they're so expensive.
For myself, I don't use a night cream since I started using Dr. Hauschka, but in the winter my skin gets a bit dry, so I use Weleda's Rose Oil capsules, which are really great for me.
Or you could try plain sweet almond oil for example, just a thin layer on your skin before bed?
(though I guess you don't have to follow the Hauschka regime religiously in the case that you want to use night creams - hope that helps)
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i use aveda's tea tree oil in the night and it works wonders, but i'm going to read up on that whole not using creams at night thing right now. thank you!
^ Actually, Dr. Hauschka promotes not using night creams, as that can block the process of detox of the skin during the night. They always clearly state that in their catalogues/booklets or online, so you could check that out, if you want more information
If your skin feels too tight after cleansing in the evening, Dr. Hauschka recommend their skin ampoules in the place of a cream, but I've never tried them since they're so expensive.
For myself, I don't use a night cream since I started using Dr. Hauschka, but in the winter my skin gets a bit dry, so I use Weleda's Rose Oil capsules, which are really great for me.
Or you could try plain sweet almond oil for example, just a thin layer on your skin before bed?
(though I guess you don't have to follow the Hauschka regime religiously in the case that you want to use night creams - hope that helps)
i just bought the toner tonight when i went to whole foods market. that way i have something to use at night.
^^ The rose cream light is defintaley a great cream for my sensitive skin and it's light and non-shiny.
I don't think I've posted here on how much I love the dr. Hauschka mascaras??
THey're really great. I have the black one, and recently started using the purple volumizing one, and both are lovely. A great alternative to regular mascaras, gentle, easy to remove, and beautiful lashes
(Ok, I'm not a Dr. Hauschka PR, promise)
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