Simple Steps to a Healthy Lifestyle

Unfortunately, organic, natural, and chemical-free skincare products are often NOT yet mainstream items at your local chain drugstore.  Unless you are a regular shopper at a store like Whole Foods, it can be difficult to find products without any toxic ingredients.  Fortunately, internet shopping has made it easy to purchase these items online either directly from the manufacturer or from utilizing a search engine. 

My latest personal addiction are nontoxic skincare products that contain rosa damascena otto, otherwise known as rose oil.  The scent is exquisite– so delicate and light.  Rose also has stress relieving and soothing properties.  Listed below are my favorite nontoxic Rosa Damascene skincare products.  Wouldn’t these items make a special and thoughtful gift for someone who loves roses?  What’s your favorite nontoxic Rose product?

 

(1) REN Skincare Moroccan Rose Otto Body Wash: My number one favorite product, so if you make one new skincare purchase– definitely try this body wash!  It is also free from sulfates and synthetic colors.

 

 

 

 

 

(2) Pangea Organics Italian Red Mandarin With Rose Lip Care: This “chapstick” is thick enough to cover and protect your lips, but doesn’t feel heavy at all.  And if you happen to lick your lips or give a few kisses– you get just a hint of the delicate rose scent.

 

 

 

 

(3) Dr. Hauschka Rose Day Light Cream: Truly a lightweight moisturizer that is perfect to apply before your make-up and it smells heavenly!

 

 

 

 

 

 

(4) Boscia Blotting Linens (Rose): Very effective at removing excess oil or perspiration without disturbing your makeup.


 

About Cindy

Who am I? A 30-something California girl currently living in San Francisco, a vegetarian, an animal lover, a devout dog owner, and a runner when not injured. My husband describes me as a constant state of action-a "go-go-go" lifestyle. My on-paper qualifications: I received my BS in biochemistry from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and my doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) from the University of California San Francisco.