My Top 5 Organic Cleansing Balms

Friday, February 7

I uploaded my first Youtube video today - a quick review of my top 5 cleansing balms. When I first started using organic products, my skincare routine was what I tackled first. My skin loves cleansing balms, and as it's combination/oily and very prone to break outs, I find the oils completely balance out my skin leaving it radiant, clear and even. Since changing to an organic skincare routine, I've had a skin revolution! Never before has my skin felt so soft or been in such good condition. It just feels happier and I will never go back to putting chemical-laden cleansers or moisturisers on my skin. 

In my video, I've included only products that I've tried and tested and that I feel will work for everyone, no matter your skin type. I hope you enjoy! 

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6 comments :

  1. Super! looking forward to see your video!x

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  2. love watching video when the speaker is good :-) ! great job!
    you may like this cleanser:
    http://mademoisellenature.blogspot.nl/2011/09/neils-yard-wild-rose-beauty-balm.html
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    1. Thank you so much Audrey, that means a lot :) Yes! I've been meaning to try the Neal's Yard balm for ages and just haven't got round to it, will have a read of your post now :) xx

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  3. Great review of some great products, Chesca. I am very fond of the Balm Balm cleanser too x

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  4. Loved watching your video - you're a natural! :) x

    Evelyn @ We Were Raised By Wolves

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  5. I love your channel and blog and this is the video I found first. Since you ask in the video: I have been using the cleansers by Martina Gebhardt for almost 8 years now and I'm very happy with them (you can find them here, for example: http://www.ecco-verde.com/search?keyword=Martina+Gebhardt+Cleanser). They're not balms but lotions but they contain really good oils and other organic ingredients and they're very moisturising. The only downside is that they're too light to take foundation off.

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