Question:
Alternative to Organic Pharmacy Cleanser??
Can anyone recommend something similar to Organic Pharmacy's Carrot Butter Cleanser? I love this product but at £24 its just way over priced for me really.
I was looking at Orgin's pure cream - has anyone tried that?
I have oily/Combo skin and take antibiotics for it.
Thank you
Coops xx
Hello! :wave:
Not sure whether this will be a suitable replacement, but have you seen the new bnatural range in Tesco?
Its absolutely *not* totally natural, but does have natural ingredients & organic extracts in it with no artificial colours or synthetic fragrances. There's a product there called Skin Brightening Cleanser that's very similar to Liz Earle which in turn I've heard is similar to the Carrot Butter Cleanser! Its quite thick and in a pump, you use a muslin cloth thingy to take it off, and it smells quite good too! And best of all its about £4.00!!
Here's a link to the page:
http://www.tesco.com/todayattesco/wh...food_03_6.html
Lina x
When it comes to skincare for problem skin I'm generally a believer that when you find something that works it's worth sticking to it. It might be expensive but there's a chance you'll waste even more money on all the unsuitable products while looking for a cheaper alternative.
Have you tried Ultrabland by Lush? :think:
Can anyone recommend something similar to Organic Pharmacy's Carrot Butter Cleanser? I love this product but at £24 its just way over priced for me really.
I was looking at Orgin's pure cream - has anyone tried that?
I have oily/Combo skin and take antibiotics for it.
Thank you
Coops xx
Answers:
Hello! :wave:
Not sure whether this will be a suitable replacement, but have you seen the new bnatural range in Tesco?
Its absolutely *not* totally natural, but does have natural ingredients & organic extracts in it with no artificial colours or synthetic fragrances. There's a product there called Skin Brightening Cleanser that's very similar to Liz Earle which in turn I've heard is similar to the Carrot Butter Cleanser! Its quite thick and in a pump, you use a muslin cloth thingy to take it off, and it smells quite good too! And best of all its about £4.00!!
Here's a link to the page:
http://www.tesco.com/todayattesco/wh...food_03_6.html
Lina x
Answers:
When it comes to skincare for problem skin I'm generally a believer that when you find something that works it's worth sticking to it. It might be expensive but there's a chance you'll waste even more money on all the unsuitable products while looking for a cheaper alternative.
Have you tried Ultrabland by Lush? :think: