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I need EF Deo. and Face Wash recs. Please!

I am a horder.  When I see a great sale on something I use I buy a TON of it.  Well I am down to my last deodorant and I think I have one more face wash left.  I would like recommendations of what you use that is not too costly!

TIA

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Re: I need EF Deo. and Face Wash recs. Please!

  • I have been using and liking OiGoi deodorant.  I bought three tubs back in the early summer and I still have a few months worth left.  Just a tip, I need to make sure I apply a thick amount and do it daily for it to work well. 

    For face wash I've recently found and like Yes to Carrots

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  • For winter (when I'm wearing long sleeves and layers and it's cooler out), I like Hugo Naturals (vitacost.com) and Tom's of Maine Long Lasting (in Mother Earth scent--just bought this). I've also had success in the warmer months with Waleda spray deo. (I've read that the alcohol-based sprays work the best.)

    For facial cleansing, I like the oil-cleansing method (oilcleansingmethod.com)

  • I use the Crystal deodorant and wash my face with raw honey.
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  • imageDobie_Mama:
    I use the Crystal deodorant and wash my face with raw honey.

    I have seen several people mention the raw honey the past few days.  I buy honey that is harvested locally but how do I know if it is raw or has been processed?  It does not say on the jar.

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  • imageNic&Susie:

    imageDobie_Mama:
    I use the Crystal deodorant and wash my face with raw honey.

    I have seen several people mention the raw honey the past few days.  I buy honey that is harvested locally but how do I know if it is raw or has been processed?  It does not say on the jar.

    If it is raw, it should say on the jar and it will look WAY different than traditional honey.  Here's a pic:

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  • imageDobie_Mama:
    imageNic&Susie:

    imageDobie_Mama:
    I use the Crystal deodorant and wash my face with raw honey.

    I have seen several people mention the raw honey the past few days.  I buy honey that is harvested locally but how do I know if it is raw or has been processed?  It does not say on the jar.

    If it is raw, it should say on the jar and it will look WAY different than traditional honey.  Here's a pic:

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     What I have looks like normal honey.  Would an organic store sell raw honey?  How much do you use and what do you store it in?  I can envision my bathroom becoming a sticky mess!

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  • They might.  I just buy mine at Kroger.  I figure if they have it, pretty well everywhere should.

    I just keep the jar in my shower.  I take a bit out with my fingers (about the amount of face wash I would use) and then rub it on & wash off.  It's really not that sticky!

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  • deordrant:

    happy pits from gabrielsaunt.etsy

    or showertreatsoap.etsy

    face wash

    spagoddess.etsy?

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    11 months
  • I have been using Jason deodorant (I like the Tea Tree scent) for quite some time & I am happy with it. It's not an antiperspirant (many EF brands are not), just FYI.

    For face wash, I have used Jason daily facial cleanser, it's a nice creamy cleanser, and right now I'm using Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Milk - love. It is very mild, creamy, and moisturizing. The Dr. H philosophy includes that they think you should not moisturize at night, that you should let your skin "breathe," and this is gentle enough that I can go without any moisturizer at night. That's a first for me! HTH

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