By BR Tabatha
More and more consumers are being drawn to the world of natural beauty products. Some because they want to reduce their impact on Mother Earth. Others because they're looking for a more gentle alternative. Some in the hopes it will cause less irritation to their skin.
Whatever one's reasons for going natural, it's always nice to dip your toe into something newm or new to you, without it breaking the bank. And these fab three Kiwi brands make it possible with products that cost less than ten dollars!
For sixteen years Skinfood's been bringing beautiful products to the market at fabulous prices. Want to try them? Their body bar range is only $3.99, the lip balm is $7.99, and the divine sheet masks $6.99 each. Cruelty-free, Vegetarian Society approved, and designed to make you feel cleansed, nourished and revived - what's not to love?
Handmande by the lovely Jeffie, the goat milk soap from Udderly Pure has become a favourite of many Beauty Review members - and no wonder with prices starting from just $4. The range has expanded since Udderly Pure was first introduced to Beauty Review, now with lip balms ($6 each), and if you're wanting to flash a little more cash they even have Goat Milk Lotion.
Cruelty-free, GE-free, Child Labor-free, with a 'love me or your money back guarantee', ecostore have been rocking our world since 1993, bringing us affordable, natural products designed to show our bodies and environment loads of love. Pictured is the Body Wash ($7.99), the lavender soap ($2.95), and the Skin by ecostore Nourishing Manuaka Lip Balm ($9.99) - a small offering from a range that includes many amazing products for less than a tenner.
So, beauties... are you a fan of natural products? Could these brands with these prices tempt you to the natural side? And if you've tried them and not reviewed them, make sure you do so you can spread the good word!
These products look really great and I love that many try to be a little more eco with their packaging too. I would love to try the skinfood products. I've heard some really good things about these and they sound pretty delicious!