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September Sukin switch! 20% off Sukin products at Priceline : )
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While away my skin has become very dry and flakey (yukko). Could be a few reasons for that, including the change in season and hormones from pregnancy. So I decided it was time to change up my skincare routine, in case that helped. Sometimes mixing things up can make a difference.
Happily, Priceline has a 20% off Sukin sale at the moment, so if like me you've been wanting to try these products, now is a good time to pick some up.
See above what I'm switching to. The cleanser I received in my Lust Have It Winter Eco Box, the toning mist I bought at Priceline on sale, and the rose hip oil I bought in a special pack that came with a free moisturiser - a good deal because I've been wanting to try rose hip oil for ages and I'd heard Sukin's was a good one.
This one comes at a nice cheap price, as all Sukin products do: $9.99 for 125ml (on sale for $7.99).
According to the product details, it combines chamomile and rosewater to help soothe, tone and cool tired skin. It does not contain sulphates, animal derivatives, harsh detergents, petro-chemicals, artificial colours, synthetic fragrances, triethanolamine, mineral oils or parabens.
An alcohol free, skin hydrating mist, it aims to provide relief on hot days, long flights or long days in an air-conditioned environment.
From the reviews I've seen online, this apparently isn't Sukin's best product. Still, I'm happy to give it a go and will let you know once I have.
This one costs $9.99 for 125ml ($2 off currently). I have a 50ml product, which is a great trial size and is happily the same size as the free moisturiser I received in the rose hip oil pack. I've used it a few times after receiving it in the LHI box and I like it - otherwise I wouldn't have bothered to source other Sukin products.
According to the product details, it combines chamomile and rosewater to help soothe, tone and cool tired skin. It does not contain sulphates, animal derivatives, harsh detergents, petro-chemicals, artificial colours, synthetic fragrances, triethanolamine, mineral oils or parabens.
It's meant to deliver gentle, non-drying cleansing to remove impurities, leaving your skin feeling soft, clear and clean.
This one costs $9.99 for 125ml, and is currently $2 off at Priceline. Happily I got it for free hehe.
It's apparently a lightweight cream that combines an infusion of aloe vera, horsetail, nettle and burdock to soothe with rosehip, wheat germ, jojoba and avocado oil to promote healthy skin renewal and help minimise the signs of ageing.
It aims to provide fast-absorbing, deeply penetrating hydration that softens and soothes skin.
It doesn't contain sulphates, animal derivatives, harsh detergents, petro-chemicals, artificial colours, synthetic fragrances, triethanolamine, mineral oils or parabens.
Sukin's fabled Certified Organic Rose Hip Oil! RRP is $9.99 for 25ml (sale price is $7.99). My pack contained 50ml of this and cost only $19.95 (including the free 50ml moisturiser). Steal! I didn't actually get this at Priceline, but at some random pharmacy - I was lucky enough to get the last pack.
According to the product description, it contains vital nutrients to promote healthy skin, assists skin renewal and repair, and can help treat problem skin conditions. It's cold-pressed and harnessed from the seeds of wild Chilean grown rosehips via a solvent-free extraction process to retain the oil's precious actives for optimal performance.
Apparently it contains no less than 80% essential fatty acids necessary for protecting cell membranes, skin healing vitamin e, beta carotene and the powerful anti-ageing antioxidant, lycopene.
Can't wait to try it!
Comments from others would be lovely : )
Who has tried Sukin products and what did you think? Any tips for usage? Hooray for cheap products - I hope I love these as much as many people do. I'll update this post once I've used everything and let you know what I thought.