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I currently use natural and organic skincare products, including Lavera Faces for my face. Even though these are cheaper than other natural brands, I am still finding them very expensive, so I was wondering whether you knew of any other natural facial skincare brands I could try which might be better value for money? I am a fan of your Green Beauty Bible and would love to use products which would achieve the equivalent of at least two stars. I have oily skin so really do need skincare which prevents/reduces shine.
 
We’ll be frank:  some of the really inexpensive organic and natural facial skincare products we’ve trialled have been a disappointment (and you can include some of the leading supermarket brands in that).  Lavera’s products offer excellent value for the price, and are choices that we frequently recommend for wannabe-natural beauties on a budget.  However, if you’re still looking to shave some pennies off your beauty budget, there are two ranges that we suggest that you check out.  Purity Organic Skincare is a capsule range of Ecocert-certified skincare, with prices from £4.99-7.99, and including a wash, an exfoliator and two moisturisers;  you can find it on-line at www.superdrug.com, if you click here.  At Holland & Barrett, we have been hugely impressed by the Dr. Organic range of skincare (even though, despite the name, it’s not organically certified);  we especially like the Aloe Vera range, and Pomegranate for more mature skins;  prices for the facial skincare are from £5.99-8.99 (though they do seem to have occasional promotions, too);  find them on-line at www.hollandandbarrett.com or click here

Last update: 11:18 AM Thursday, March 4, 2010

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