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Certified organic
There are many skin care products, that appear to be certified organic skin care product. However, “certified organic” can be misleading -- because they don't guarantee that a whole product is certified organic -- only parts of it. Therefore, prior to purchasing your “certified organic” skin care product, do some research. Look for the following when doing your research: • Limited life expectancy (around a year and a half) ensuring the products freshness. • Nourishing the skin in a gentle manner while avoiding blockage. Improvement in the look and feel due to nourishment and not to chemically induced moisturized look. • Often comes in big containers making it friendlier to the environment and economically wise.
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This intel was contributed by sifu9
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