Friday, December 25, 2009

Has anyone tried JASON ESTER-C range facial care? And how is it?

I just want some feedback on this product. Many thanks.Has anyone tried JASON ESTER-C range facial care? And how is it?
I preferred Jason's when they really were a natural foods product only sold in health food stores. For the most part, they have remained the same, but have adapted some of their formulas for the drug store market, including adding flouride to thier toothpaste. They would never have considered such an offense to thier principles in the old days....





So I'm slightly more leary about their products now. If you are looking in a standard retail store, like a drug or grocery store, then by all means take it up. It'll be one of the best quaility inexpensive products you can buy. If, however, you choose to make it down to your local whole foods store, you will find some of the highest quaility, most effective products available today. Pick up some Dr. Bronner's soap for facial and all over cleansing... Cornmeal or ground beans combo for exfoliant. Grab some rose water for skin tone evener. The Thai stone or tumeric cream for acne. Some grapeseed oil for wrinkles or dry skin. Comfry ointment with GSE for psorisis and rashes. And rosa masquita oil for scar tissue. You shouldn't have to spend more than $75 for a complete toilet. Any more, and someone is ripping you off, they don't know what they are doing, or you have a very specific problem that requires a more aggressive solution and that nothing else will treat. Though that's very rare...

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