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Skin Blossom for hair and skin

Skin Blossom was created in 2007 by Cris Beetham who was concerned about using products that contained the chemical ingredients found in conventional skincare. After many years as an organic skin care advocate Cris was concerned about the high price of natural beauty products, so decided to create her own range that everyone could afford. The brand launched with just one product, our organic caring hand cream, but following popular demand the range has grown to now offer everything you need for your organic skin care requirements and an organic hair care regime.

They never use animal ingredients or involve them in their production. Their products are not tested on animals and they only purchase ingredients from suppliers that also never test on animals. All of their organic skin and hair care is Vegan and registered with the Vegan Society. So as well as our natural beauty range being kind to skin, it is also kind to the environment.

We tested the Skin Blossom shampoo, conditioner, face wash and moisturiser only four of their growing range of products. Having curly hair I usually struggle to find an organic product that leaves my hair tangle free and shiny, so not only did they smell lovely they also managed to tame my hair and still left it feeling nice and clean.

Using the usual chemical laden hair and skin products leaves my face feeling tight, tingly and red (a little bit like sunburn!) but using gentle, natural products means that I can shower safe in the knowledge that I won’t look like a pink lobster when I get out.

Shampoo retails at £6.95, Conditioner – £7.95 for 300ml so not only is the price good, they last a long time as well.

For stockists visit their website www.skinblossom.co.uk

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