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October 30, 2007

Skin MD Natural

Before becoming a mom, I was all about department store skin care products. Then, when my son arrived, the products I used on my skin became less of a priority. I don't go to the mall much anyway, since I mostly shop at garage sales! Today I shop for moisturizers and skin care products at the grocery store. And I do have my trusted brand.

A while back, a representative from Skin MD Natural contacted me to try out their "shielding lotion." I'm kind of picky about moisturizers since I have oily and sensitive skin, but when I saw that Skin MD Natural's top two ingredients are water and aloe, I was game for the trial.

Sure enough, the product delivers as advertised. You only need to use a tiny bit, and it's absorbed very quickly. The whole concept of a shielding lotion was new to me, but I do like the idea of protecting my skin from irritants. Since I swim in a heavily chlorinated pool regularly, I was curious if this stuff would really protect my skin from the harsh chlorine. I've tried it out on my face before swimming, and I do believe this product makes a difference. After using this lotion, my face doesn't feel eaten alive or chapped from the chlorine, as it sometimes does. I guess it is actually shielding me!

Skin MD Natural costs about what my department store moisturizer cost me when I was using it. Not cheap. But a 4-oz bottle will last a looooong time, because a little of this stuff goes a long way.

So I give a thumbs up on Skin MD Natural!

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I’m an artist and find that the oils and solvents I use are always drying my hands out and leaving them dry, cracked and sore. Skin MD Natural sounds great, especially as it’s non greasy and lasts so long. It seems to be getting some good press too and is worth checking out. It uses a new advanced scientific proprietary formulation which, apparently, has a moisturizing factor 6 times greater than glycerin, the standard humectant (water absorber) against which all others are measured. It is a shielding lotion which bonds to the skin to keep the irritants out, moisture in and protects the skin in a way a normal moisturizer can’t. Well worth a look.

I’m an artist and find that the oils and solvents I use are always drying my hands out and leaving them dry, cracked and sore. Skin MD Natural sounds great, especially as it’s non greasy and lasts so long. It seems to be getting some good press too and is worth checking out. It uses a new advanced scientific proprietary formulation which, apparently, has a moisturizing factor 6 times greater than glycerin, the standard humectant (water absorber) against which all others are measured. It is a shielding lotion which bonds to the skin to keep the irritants out, moisture in and protects the skin in a way a normal moisturizer can’t. Well worth a look.

These products sound great, I haven't had a chance to check them out, but one that I have used is call Skin Original. It is typically used in the treatment of psoriasis and eczema, but I found that it really helps with my dry skin a lot better than most lotions. Since this winter has been really cold, it has helped greatly with my chapped lips too. I do reviews for health products, and Skin Original contains nothing but organic materials. Which is definately a plus. Once I find a product that works, I stick with it. However I will try these others and do reviews on them also.

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