Thursday, September 13, 2012

SkinFare SkinFood Topical Nourishment Review




Do you have dry skin? Well I do and I have found something that helps. I have a great suggestion for you all, SkinFare SkinFood Topical Nourishment here is a little information about the product form the website:

Create the perfect surface ecology for your body’s landscape to thrive with seven epic ingredients, powerful healers and mighty defenders. Grown organically and harvested naturally to deliver more nutrients and remove more waste.

ANYONE. ANYWHERE. ANYTIME.
SkinFood Topical Nourishment works for anyone that has skin, across generations, across genders, and across cultures to provide benefits anywhere it is applied to the skin. The innovative package is convenient to use anytime with mess-free application and portability that delivers topical nourishment in any environment.

ORGANIC. BIODEGRADABLE. RECYCLED.
Formula contains only botanical ingredients, all of them certified organic by the USDA under the National Organic Program. Package is built from 90% recycled paper (75% post-consumer waste) with water based inks and adhesives.

My Review:



The summer dries out my skin so terribly much. Yes I know the summer may be ending, but unfortunately my dry hands are still here. My hands get so dry, so much so they crack and bleed at times. This is very annoying and can be painful. I try to do what I can, I use lotion and it helps a bit. I was my hands so much, and this just leads to my hands drying out. I was very fortunate to try out  SkinFare SkinFood Topical Nourishment.



This was different that any other get or lotion I have ever used before. First the container is very different. The container is made entirely out of paper, not a bit of plastic, it is just paper very different. This reminds me of lip balm, the consistency and the tube just reminds me of my lip balms. Even though this was like a balm, it was not greasy at all. I like that the tube was very easy to apply, there were no worrkies about squirting out too much lotion the tube made it easy to glide over my hands. I also used this on my rough elbows, applying in this difficult are was also so very easy with this handy dandy tube. The smell is a fresh smell, not too medicine like.


The skin care sick has great natural ingredients such as, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Palm Fruit Oil, Organic Beeswax, Organic Castor Oil, *Organic Palmarosa, *Organic Rosemary Verbenon, *Organic Helichrysum. *Essential Oils

The coconut oil is a great moisturizer quenching my thirsty skin.  I really like the way my elbows  and my hands feel after using this product for a little over a week. My daughter even noticed, and said “mommy your hands feel so smooth” well yes they do, thank you. And thank you Skinfaire, I am a big fan of this product  and would highly recommend this tiny tube with a wonderful product that really helps your skin.


So if you have red, bruised, sore or dry skin why not check out Skinfaire you will not be disappointed Skinfaire retails for only $9.99 so it is affordable and I am sure you will love it.

Buy it:

To purchase SkinFare SkinFood Topical Nourishment visit the SkinFare site.



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Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received a skin stick to review.  No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .

1 comment:

Sandra K321 said...

This sounds like what I need in the winter when my skin gets so dried out and starts to flake! I like the packaging.

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