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With the holidays quickly approaching you may be looking for a beauty or skincare gift or maybe even a little something for yourself.  But with all the products out there it would be really nice to be able to find something without all those nasty chemicals that you can't always pronounce.  Something you actually like, that works for your specific needs, allergies or sensitivities, and is actually good for your skin.
Well, I did some searching and found some options that might just work for you.
A skincareox.com article, titled "Best Organic Skin Care Brands of 2017: The Ultimate list" and the sheknows.com article, "Ditch the Chemicls & Try These Clean Beauty Brands Instead" offer a great selection of recommended products like 100% Pure, Suki, Acure, Kiss My Face, Ren, RMS, and Weleda.
You can check out these articles at skincareox.com and sheknows.com for more information.
If you want to know more about the ingredients in your products you can check them out at ewg.org .
In Canada you can find Organic Skin and Makeup lines like Emani, Mineral Fusion, Dr. Hauschka, and Andalou.
If you have sensitive or allergic skin (or both) Avene is a great product line that's free of many common irritants as well as parabens, preservatives and alcohol. La Roche-Posay is another one of my favourites, offering great products for both sensitive and allergy prone skin.
This just also happens to be a great time of year to try something new and save by purchasing special promotions and gift packages for yourself or someone else.
Remember that many stores will also refund your money if you have a reaction to a product, but just check to make sure. The last thing you need is a closet full of products you can't use.


source:
popsugar.com/beauty/Best-Non-Toxic-Makeup-42307799
flare.com/beauty/best-canadian-beauty-brands/
skincareox.com/organic-skin-care/best-organic-skin-care-lines/
sheknows.com/beauty-and-style/articles/1097765/chemical-free-beauty-brands


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