Again, I am trying to find a new product line. I've been using Cures and although Cures is a good line, I want a line that is more results driven. I have sensitive skin and rosacea and so far the only line that has helped improve my skin is Control Corrective . That is HUGE to me! I want to give my clients the best, but I want the cost to be reasonable as well. Can you help me with suggestions on products that you use and what you think about them and dislike about them? Thank you!!!
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Those products look absolutely beautiful and the packaging is so cute! I'm very intrigued. What are some of your favorites? The sweet cream body cream in the glass cruet is absolutely adorable.
I was in the same boat all thus year. I love botanical science! Highly recommended by another etsy here and they rock!
At first I fell in love with the idea of Eminence as well, but it irritated my skin like mad. I actually feel quite the opposite about this line. I would avoid it for sensitive clients because some of the plant based ingredients can be quite irritating. I love the idea of this line, but when it comes to results, I just don't see them. Which products do you find to really deliver results within the Eminence range?
I had the same response with Dawn Lorraine. I'm quite well known for dealing with sensitivities in my area and I had a HUGE increase with not just irritation but blisters! Ack! So, I have started using the botanical science products and I love them. But I agree with an earlier poster. It depends on what you are using it for. I had a hard time with this when finding a new line because not ONE line and EVERYTHING that I wanted. and I HATE having to pick and choose. I also didn't want something that somebody could buy online or through say Sephora or Penny's. It's a hard road! Good Luck!
Very interesting. Maybe you were allergic to one or 2 of the ingredients used, unless you've had an allergy test and know exactly what you are allergic too, there's never any way to really tell. Or, was it a peel that you used? The peels, and even a few other Eminence products are not all meant for sensitive skin, that's just like any line. Just because something is organic, doesn't mean it won't irritate, you are correct about that. However, I see that in most of their products, they don't use too many botanicals or essential oils at all, see some botanicals and essential oils are usually what irritate, because they have fragrant properties. Then, some botanicals and essential oils can be the opposite, highly soothing, and effective. It's all about doing your research I guess, to know which one is which. Even some extracts like "algae extract" can be irritating too. Maybe you just weren't using the right ones for your personal skin type, or, like I said, you could be sensitive to an ingredient or two in particular. It's happened where some people have sworn by a product, then I go try it, and break out in hives.
I guess I just personally feel that natural outweighs chemical as far as sensitivity goes (as long as you are using the right natural of course) because chemicals are chemicals. Not all chemicals are bad, no, but in most chemically based products, actually just about every chemically based product that I have seen, they have contained more bad chemicals than good.
The products I use contain pretty neutral ingredients, I am very interested to know, which products did you use that irritated you?
I will tell you about a few of my favorite Eminence products, that I really feel work for me and/or my clients.
Just about all of the products do contain their "Biocomplex": Vitamin A, Vitamin C Ester, Vitamin E, Coenzyme, and Alpha Lipoic Acid
I use two of their peels,
Bluberry Firming Detox Peel: This peel is absolutely amazing. However, it is nottt recommended for sensitive skin. I just had to try this on myself though, and sure enough I felt tingly the first 2 minutes I had it on, took it off, and I was bright red, it looked like I had gotten a sunburn. I figured this was normal, as with any peel, and I felt more comfortable knowing that healthy ingredients were causing this, rather than damaging chemicals. The redness went away within 15-20 minutes. I will admit I was a little worried for a few. But I felt the smoothest skin I've ever felt in my life, it looked firm and healthy, as I witnessed on the model at the Eminence workshop I attended, no wonder clients are willing to spend anywhere from $60-160 for this at high end spas. I use this on all skin types, except highly sensitive. The paprika and AHA's can be too sensitizing.
Yam & Pumpkin Enzyme Peel - This is another peel I wouldn't really use on highly sensitive skin, or very active and irritated acne. Fairly sensitive, maybe. It's up there with the Blueberry Detox Peel, just a little bit less sensitizing.
I plan on ordering the Rosehip Exfoliating Masque to use as a peel for more sensitive skin types. I could go on and on about the rest of my Eminence products, and the ones I want to order, etc, but I know I already wrote a whole lot, and I don't want to bore you (lol) So, so far, I have had a lot of luck with this line. Hasn't let me down yet. Once again, I am very interested to hear which ones you have tried, and did not like.
The product that irritated my skin the most was the Eight Greens Whip Moisturizer. I have sensitive combination skin and this moisturizer left irritation all over my cheeks.
I tend to feel a bit iffy about products in large jars where you have to dip into them because it just seems so unsanitary to me, inviting lots of bacteria in the jar. I know you can use a spatula, but I also don't like exposing the rest of that luscious product to oxygen every time the jar is opened.
The Rosehip Exfoliating Masque also irritated my skin, but I think I just react badly to rosehip in general.
I have done pumpkin masques on my clients before using real pureed pumpkin mixed with my own special blend of other ingredients and it yielded beautiful results. With some things in the Eminence line, I have to wonder if I can make something similar myself (Example: Pureed pumpkin mixed with a couple drops of essential oil, honey, milk or yogurt for the lactic acid). I realize that a lot of things in their line would be next to impossible to replicate (very easily anyway) because of ingredients line stone crop that are not accessible for most people.
Now about the "biocomplex," I feel like that is a lot of marketing hype. A lot of the natural ingredients (fruits, etc) contain their own natural derivatives of vitamins A, C, E, - and some contain alpha lipoic acid. At first, I totally went for this and wanted to exclusively use Eminence on my skin, but I guess it would take a lot for me to come around to it again. I love organic ingredients like you do, but it is disheartening because my sensitive skin tends to scream when I apply products that are all organic and remain calm with something created in a lab. Go figure.
I have to admit though, I'm really interested in trying that Probiotic Cleanser.
Thank you for your very detailed and helpful reply. You are like a fountain of good info! I almost mentioned what you said about lavender oil in my reply above. I know some people on this board are not a fan of Paula Begoun, but have you ever read what she has to say about lavender oil? She actually doesn't like the Eminence line at all.. and points out that they add lavender essential oil to many of their products.. and notes that lavender oil is damaging to the skin instead of helpful.
It's so funny you mention CeraVe because I also almost mentioned this in my top post but decided not to because we were talking about higher end products. The CeraVe actually made my skin react much worse than the Eminence. I think it was the niacinimide and there is another ingredient (ben something.. it's a long one can't think of it at the moment) that I read can be very irritating to some people. So I unfortunately avoid CeraVe as well and I use the Cetaphil cleanser. I've actually tried all the products that CeraVe makes. Even my dertmatologist recommends it! But after I stopped using it, my skin is much calmer. My skin is sensitive like a baby's... like when they go outside and the cold air hits their cheeks and it makes their skin irritated, my skin is THAT sensitive. lol..
I will definitely look into the Botanical Science. I think I know what you're saying about the Probiotic cleanser.. it's potent, right? If I recall correctly, aren't a lot of Eminence's products meant to have a little water added to them because the products are so potent? I added water to the Eight Greens Whip Moisturizer (just a few drops). Do you add water to yours and dilute them some when you use them?
I'm a hobbyist gardener and yes, you're so right that growing your own products without any pesticides at all can be a lot of work... I always say that I like to know where everything comes from and it's so worth it, but at the same time, it is a ton of work.
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