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    ~ 20/10/11

    Desert Essence – Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads, 50 pads

    • Does Not Contain: Animal ingredients, artificial detergents, color or synthetic perfumes.

    Desert Essence Natural Facial Cleansing Pads have been formulated with a combination of pure essential oils and herbal extracts to leave your face free from oil and dirt residues. Each moist pad contains Eco-Harvest Tea Tree Oil.

    List Price: $ 7.99

    Price: $ 4.10



    MORE INFO: Lush Fresh Farmacy- ingredients include calamine, chamomile, tea tree, lavendar and rose absolute so it’s super calming for breakouts and other skin irritations. Lush Grease Lightning- the main base is aloe so even though it helps to control oil and fight pimples it won’t over dry your skin. Other ingredients include witch hazel, thyme, tea tree and rosemary. It’s naturally antibacterial and will help to heal pimples you may already have and stop new ones from forming. Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel- Oil free moisture helps to soften, smooth and improve your skin. Won’t cause breakouts in acne prone skin. Extra Virgin Olive Oil- Natural and hypoallergic it provides strong antioxidants like vitamin A and E. Safe for eye makeup removal and cleansing or moisturizing all skin types including acne prone. Can also be used on body or nails. I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY COMPANY MENTIONED. All products bought by me, all opinions my own.
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    1. 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Exhilarating and refreshing Facial Cleanser, January 9, 2007
      By 
      L. Shirley “Laurie’s Boomer Views” (Huntington Beach,CA) –
      (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
        

      This review is from: Desert Essence – Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads, 50 pads (Misc.)

      Exhilarating….

      This was my first experience with Tea Tree Oil. I found this “Desert Essence – Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads”(50) at Trader Joe’s and because I have always found anything they stock to be natural and skin friendly, I gave these a try. If you are new to Tea Tree Oil, you are in for a pleasant surprise.

      These little cleansing pads was a wake-up call for my face. Exhilarating would be putting it mildly. At first whiff, I was a little taken aback, it was quite an experience. One that even may clear up any sinus condition. But once I found how good to my face this little treasure was, I became addicted to the refreshing quality it has. After a while, my face felt radiantly clean, and have added it to my daily regiment.

      here are some things from the label:
      “Cruelty free: no animal testing of raw materials or final product. No artificial detergents, color or synthtic perfumes.”

      Ingredients: Witch hazel Extract, Organic Grain Alcohol,Eco-Harvest melalecura Alternifolia(Tea Tree)Leaf Oil, organic Calendula Officinalis Flower Oil,Chamomile Oil, Organic Lavender Oil,Organic Lemongrass Oil,Chamomile Extract, Hawaiian White Ginger Root Extract,Bladderwrack Extract, Neem Seed oil.

      Prices change so, check around here and if there is a Trader Joe’s near you. Take shipping costs and promotioanl deals into consideration. I also see many other “Desert Essence” Products here, that I am going to check out, moisturizers, etc.

      Recommended for an exhilarating fresh and clean facial experience.A real treat for your face after a long day…enjoy….Laurie

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      Comment by L. Shirley "Laurie's Boomer Views" — October 20, 2011 @ 11:59 pm

    2. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Finally!, July 4, 2008
      By 
      L. Wilson “book fiend” (Chicago, IL United States) –
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      This review is from: Desert Essence – Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads, 50 pads (Misc.)

      I have acne prone skin that is also very sensitive. I’m oily in summer and normal/dry in winter. Using this product in conjunction with the Thoroughly Clean wash with tea tree and awapuhi has worked wonders for my skin. The pads help control oil and safely heal acne overnight. It does smell awful, but when it’s rinsed, there’s no residual smell. In the summer, when I’m really oily, I use the pads twice a day (morning and night) with each wash. In the winter, I have to reduce use to once at night. I’ve had the best results using the two Desert Essences products to cleanse and moisturizing with Suki Moisture Serum with echinacea and chamomile.

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      Comment by L. Wilson "book fiend" — October 21, 2011 @ 12:49 am

    3. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      AMAZING!! I have not had pimples in a month!!, October 20, 2009
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      A. Cates (Los angeles, CA) –
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      This review is from: Desert Essence – Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads, 50 pads (Misc.)

      I never write reviews but I’m shocked by what this has done to my skin. I have been using this for about 2 months now and my skin has DRASTICALLY changed. I had really bad acne problems. I was breaking out for the past year and was on the verge of going to the dermatologist because I looked horrible. Even my friends were beginning to comment on my skin. Then, I went to TJ’s and bought these. Well, the smell almost knocked me over but I didn’t let it stop me. I would say it took about a month for my face to clear up. I still have acne scars (aargh!!) but I have ZERO pimples. I have been pimple-free for about a month and my skin is RADIANT! There are days when I see a pimple trying to form but this stuff makes it go away!! I’m telling you–this stuff rocks!

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      Comment by A. Cates — October 21, 2011 @ 1:24 am

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