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Skin Glow Facial Moisturizer
Price: $15.95
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(5 out of 5 with 7 votes)
Product Description:

If you are looking for a more natural approach to your skin care regimen, you have found the right moisturizer! Made with 100% natural or naturally derived ingredients, Skin Glow Facial Moisturizer has an elegant feel, absolutely no odor or fragrance, and will make your skin softer and healthier, with a natural glow.

Skin Glow Facial Moisturizer has a light orange color from the Sea Buckthornberry Extract - which works to regenerate cells (great for anti-aging formulas), and also offers some protection against the harmful effects of UV radiation. There are other wonderful extracts that contribute to the moisturizing effects without adding greasiness, including tamarind and green tea. Green tea also provides sun damage protection by quenching free radicals and reducing inflammation. Algae extract functions as a skin tightener and increases the formation of collagen.

Full Ingredients List: Distilled Water, Cetearyl Olivate (and) Sorbitan Olivate, Tamarind Seed Extract, Green Tea Extract, Squalane Oil, Macadamia Nut Oil*, Shea Butter, Algae Extract (and) Pullulan, Cetyl Esters, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Sea Buckthorn Berry Extract, Citric Acid (and) Silver Citrate.

*Allergy Information: Contains a Nut Oil. I hesitated a little to use a nut oil since so many people have allergies, but I decided to go ahead because the many benefits. It is considered by many to be the best for antiaging products because of its high percentage of palmitoleic oil. It has a rich, cushiony feel, but will absorb quickly.

 
Skin Glow Facial Moisturizer
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Melinda Bryant (Olathe, KS) - September 30th 2011
This product is great to have around. Although I do not use it every day, when my skin gets over dry, I apply Skin Glow and it HEALS my dry skin. Further, I don't just use if for my face. I have used it on my elbows and heals and cuticles. I have had great results for those areas that tend to dry out on a regular basis.

Additionally, my hubby has seboreaic dermatitis (spelling) on his face and, though not recommended, uses the Skin Glow to help with the skin peeling. When used occasionally, it does seem to help with the peeling and with the itching. It, of course, does not work all the time and does not get rid of the redness, but as my hubby said, "anything is better than nothing".