Looking for suggestions for a more natural skin care line

I am a new Esthetician and have only worked with Dermalogica. I want to learn about another line and would like the line to be on a more natural side. Preferably paraben free and sulfate free. Must be cruelty free too.  I have found it hard to find a line that shows a lot of result and is also more natural. Anyone have any suggestions?

 

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I have also used Pevonia.

At that time they did formulate with parabens but were changing a lot of their formulations...nice to hear that they did so successfully.  This is a nice line and very easy to use and prescribe. The retail price point is a little high...comparable with Dermalogica as I recall.

They used to have very high opening and minimums...has that changed?

Thank you for your input and it is really nice to see that they are paraben and sulfate free as well. They seem to have a good belief system as far as their skin care goes and it seems like what I have been looking for. I dont mind paying more as far as price point goes. I figured I would have to pay more for a good line. As far as the opening minimum I am not sure yet but the rep is supposed to be contacting me tomorrow so I will find out and if you would like to know I will post it for sure.

Pevonia rep is very much a business lady-not above knocking other lines...That ended up turning me off-Have opening my own place and decided to invest my 3 grand in a different company that didnt have to drag other brands through the mud to make theirs look good!

I would like to introduce you to Seacret! The entire line is made from minerals from the Dead Sea, Paraben FREE, only essential oils! Allow me to speak with you in person, give me a call 920-377-1014
We have an incredible Magnetic Mud Mask! The mask you remove with a magnet, leaving the essentials oils to moisturize your skin. This is a must see! Contact me! Magootm@aol.com
Look forward to hearing from you
K

You should absolutely look into the Christine Valmy skincare line.

 

www.christinevalmy.com

Sara, I just started my own business, actually renting a room in a salon. I spent alot of time researching different product lines. One thing I looked at was what ingredients were being used in their sunsreens.If a company had not gotton away from chemical sunscreen ingredients (homosalate, oxybenzone, etc) I didn't want to use them. Also, I wanted an organic line and a more results oriented line (hoping for natural). I ended up going with NIKO organics for my organic line. I liked that they were out of Canada (less carbon footprint- than Hungary!) Also, I liked that they were USDA certified organic (few lines are). For my more results driven line I chose Osmosis.  I am 2 months in and loving Osmosis! Clients love it too! Niko organic is ok (products too gritty for me).Im glad I have an organic offering, but find I much prefer to use and promote Osmosis! Feedback on homecare products has been great! Check them out!

Osmosis is one of the lines I am looking into. I have heard many good things about it. The other line I am looking at is Pevonia. It is really hard to choose because I want a line that is relatively easy to work with and I want to try and find a line that I can possibly bring in to the store I work at.

After reading your posts...you SERIOUSLY need to consider looking at Seacret! Free samples, no minimum and easy to incorporate into your business with very nice profit and incentives without losing quality!

hmmm...I never like when someone uses the  word "incentives". Makes me suspect an MLM.

Kristi I know you are a rep for the line so perhaps you could clear that up.

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