Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might have a brief as well. When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at working. Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find a few that could meet your needs. Pevonia Handmadecosmetics Sonja Drakar Avalon Organic Zia I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a review. Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount if there is the possibility of a sale. GT > Hey everyone- > > While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products store that > sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based & offers 2 > anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin > irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general redness due > to broken capillaries. The link is: > http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm > > Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list ingredients, > unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the line or > list ingredients. > > I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less than other > places, as it's in CAN$. > > - in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might have a brief as well. When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at working. Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find a few that could meet your needs. Pevonia Handmadecosmetics Sonja Drakar Avalon Organic Zia I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a review. Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount if there is the possibility of a sale. GT > Hey everyone- > > While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products store that > sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based & offers 2 > anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin > irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general redness due > to broken capillaries. The link is: > http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm > > Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list ingredients, > unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the line or > list ingredients. > > I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less than other > places, as it's in CAN$. > > - in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might have a brief as well. When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at working. Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find a few that could meet your needs. Pevonia Handmadecosmetics Sonja Drakar Avalon Organic Zia I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a review. Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount if there is the possibility of a sale. GT > Hey everyone- > > While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products store that > sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based & offers 2 > anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin > irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general redness due > to broken capillaries. The link is: > http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm > > Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list ingredients, > unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the line or > list ingredients. > > I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less than other > places, as it's in CAN$. > > - in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2002 Report Share Posted March 22, 2002 That's cosmeticcop.com--sorry about the typo. GT > > Hey everyone- > > > > While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products > store that > > sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based & > offers 2 > > anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin > > irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general > redness due > > to broken capillaries. The link is: > > > http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm > > > > Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list > ingredients, > > unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the > line or > > list ingredients. > > > > I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less > than other > > places, as it's in CAN$. > > > > - in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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